History of the Cathedral Church of Wells: As Illustrating the History of the Cathedral Churches of the Old FoundationMacmillan, 1870 - 200 من الصفحات |
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... cloister cannot measure itself with Gloucester or Salisbury ; the chapter - house lacks the soaring roofs of York and Lincoln ; the palace itself finds its rival in the ruined pile of Saint David's . The peculiar charm and glory of ...
... cloister cannot measure itself with Gloucester or Salisbury ; the chapter - house lacks the soaring roofs of York and Lincoln ; the palace itself finds its rival in the ruined pile of Saint David's . The peculiar charm and glory of ...
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... cloister or refectory . This means that they did not live in common , but lived , after the manner of English ... cloister . In a monastery the cloister is one of the most important parts of the building ; it is the centre of everything ...
... cloister or refectory . This means that they did not live in common , but lived , after the manner of English ... cloister . In a monastery the cloister is one of the most important parts of the building ; it is the centre of everything ...
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... cloister is a necessity ; in a secular church it is a luxury , a thing which may be very well left alone . In our secular churches therefore we some- times find a cloister and sometimes not , and , when there was one , it might be built ...
... cloister is a necessity ; in a secular church it is a luxury , a thing which may be very well left alone . In our secular churches therefore we some- times find a cloister and sometimes not , and , when there was one , it might be built ...
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... cloister , a refectory , and whatever other buildings were needed for his purpose , and made the Canons live after the Lotharingian fashion . As their chief officer he ap- pointed one Isaac , one of their own body , and whom they ...
... cloister , a refectory , and whatever other buildings were needed for his purpose , and made the Canons live after the Lotharingian fashion . As their chief officer he ap- pointed one Isaac , one of their own body , and whom they ...
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... cloister , refectory , and dormitory close to the church , just as they would be in a monastery . There- fore , if John built his house on their site , it must have been much nearer to the church than the present palace is . Nothing is ...
... cloister , refectory , and dormitory close to the church , just as they would be in a monastery . There- fore , if John built his house on their site , it must have been much nearer to the church than the present palace is . Nothing is ...
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