The London Quarterly Review, Объемы 69-70Theodore Foster, 1842 |
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... GREECE : -the words rebound Until all voices in one voice are drowned ; Glad acclamation by which air is rent ! And birds , high flying in the element , Drop to the earth , astonished at the sound ! Yet were the thoughtful grieved ; and ...
... GREECE : -the words rebound Until all voices in one voice are drowned ; Glad acclamation by which air is rent ! And birds , high flying in the element , Drop to the earth , astonished at the sound ! Yet were the thoughtful grieved ; and ...
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... Greece and Italy . From the centre door of the front corridor a range of stone steps 30 feet long leads to a rectangular courtyard , 80 feet long by 70 broad . On each side of the steps are grim and gigantic figures , carved on stone in ...
... Greece and Italy . From the centre door of the front corridor a range of stone steps 30 feet long leads to a rectangular courtyard , 80 feet long by 70 broad . On each side of the steps are grim and gigantic figures , carved on stone in ...
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... Greece , tive situations , the embryo of the arch should edly the pointed arch is the most important it there remained in a manner dormant and if not the primary germ of Gothic architec- sterile ; it received no development ; it became ...
... Greece , tive situations , the embryo of the arch should edly the pointed arch is the most important it there remained in a manner dormant and if not the primary germ of Gothic architec- sterile ; it received no development ; it became ...
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... Greece , but moonlight over the City of the Sul- he then transports us back to England , tan is indeed beautiful , and to enjoy it perfectly and stations us for six years at monoto - I frequently retired to my divan , which com- nous ...
... Greece , but moonlight over the City of the Sul- he then transports us back to England , tan is indeed beautiful , and to enjoy it perfectly and stations us for six years at monoto - I frequently retired to my divan , which com- nous ...
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... Greece ; when we studied with fresh and unexhaust- ed wonder the inimitable art of Virgil , the fervid passion of Catullus ; Lucretius , with his unrivalled skill in painting with words ; and Horace , whose grace and art we could feel ...
... Greece ; when we studied with fresh and unexhaust- ed wonder the inimitable art of Virgil , the fervid passion of Catullus ; Lucretius , with his unrivalled skill in painting with words ; and Horace , whose grace and art we could feel ...
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