The Westminster Review, Volumen41Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1844 |
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... architects , and yet architecture is at a lower ebb in this country than either painting or sculpture ; and it is a question that has often been moot- ed , whether more money is not annually spent in this country on pictures than in the ...
... architects , and yet architecture is at a lower ebb in this country than either painting or sculpture ; and it is a question that has often been moot- ed , whether more money is not annually spent in this country on pictures than in the ...
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... architects . The flame once kindled , the emulation and Z rivalry between the different states was suf- ficient to keep up the blaze , and in this res- pect again Greece was fortunate ; but it re- quired a greater and more glorious ...
... architects . The flame once kindled , the emulation and Z rivalry between the different states was suf- ficient to keep up the blaze , and in this res- pect again Greece was fortunate ; but it re- quired a greater and more glorious ...
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... architect has been as successful as he is generally allowed to have been , he has proved that since the days of Phidias and Ictinus art and civilisation have stood still , and religion changed for the worse . For even where the original ...
... architect has been as successful as he is generally allowed to have been , he has proved that since the days of Phidias and Ictinus art and civilisation have stood still , and religion changed for the worse . For even where the original ...
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... architects ; while the washy apply ; and little wonder therefore if , in his imitations of the old English ballads , on maturer years , he tries an architecture to- which Johnson was so witty , will afford a tally unsuited to his ...
... architects ; while the washy apply ; and little wonder therefore if , in his imitations of the old English ballads , on maturer years , he tries an architecture to- which Johnson was so witty , will afford a tally unsuited to his ...
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... architects is ten times worse . A young man designing to enter the profession is apprenticed for seven years to ... architect is willing to take . This period of servitude is spent in copy- ing papers or desigxs of the most common ...
... architects is ten times worse . A young man designing to enter the profession is apprenticed for seven years to ... architect is willing to take . This period of servitude is spent in copy- ing papers or desigxs of the most common ...
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