The Quarterly Review, المجلد 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... fact they seem to have drawn their inspiration from the creations of contemporary German and Austrian archi- tects . Whatever merits they may have they are alien to the English tradition and temperament . The fact is that the ' new ...
... fact they seem to have drawn their inspiration from the creations of contemporary German and Austrian archi- tects . Whatever merits they may have they are alien to the English tradition and temperament . The fact is that the ' new ...
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... fact is that in the best of our contemporary architecture any one with the requisite knowledge can detect the various strains assimilated from the past . Mr Marriott in his useful account of Modern English Architecture ' says , ' With ...
... fact is that in the best of our contemporary architecture any one with the requisite knowledge can detect the various strains assimilated from the past . Mr Marriott in his useful account of Modern English Architecture ' says , ' With ...
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... fact all the designs and draw- ings for the completion of the Quadrant façades , though approved by my colleagues , were prepared by me . In their discourses on ' The Pleasures of Architec- ture , ' Mr and Mrs Williams - Ellis do ...
... fact all the designs and draw- ings for the completion of the Quadrant façades , though approved by my colleagues , were prepared by me . In their discourses on ' The Pleasures of Architec- ture , ' Mr and Mrs Williams - Ellis do ...
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... fact that they use the same language , and that there is no mystery of specialised technique . Scientific men criticise each other , but it is on the question of facts . In architecture it is not a question of facts but of aesthetic , a ...
... fact that they use the same language , and that there is no mystery of specialised technique . Scientific men criticise each other , but it is on the question of facts . In architecture it is not a question of facts but of aesthetic , a ...
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... fact , this is just what the Italians of the 17th century did ; provided they got a grandiose and startling effect they seem to have been indifferent how the effect was arrived at . They cared only for show , and after the fine flame of ...
... fact , this is just what the Italians of the 17th century did ; provided they got a grandiose and startling effect they seem to have been indifferent how the effect was arrived at . They cared only for show , and after the fine flame of ...
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