The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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... Architecture , & c . By James Rennie , A.M. London 1857 . 2. Homes without Hands , being a Description of the Habitations of Animals , classed according to their Principle of Construction . By the Rev. J. G. Wood , M.A. , F.L.S. With ...
... Architecture , & c . By James Rennie , A.M. London 1857 . 2. Homes without Hands , being a Description of the Habitations of Animals , classed according to their Principle of Construction . By the Rev. J. G. Wood , M.A. , F.L.S. With ...
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... Architecture in all Countries from the earliest Times to the present Day . By James Fergusson , F.R.S. , M.R.A.S. , Fellow Royal Inst . Brit . Architects . In 3 vols . Vol . I. London , 1865 - VI . - 1 . Mémoire sur la partie ...
... Architecture in all Countries from the earliest Times to the present Day . By James Fergusson , F.R.S. , M.R.A.S. , Fellow Royal Inst . Brit . Architects . In 3 vols . Vol . I. London , 1865 - VI . - 1 . Mémoire sur la partie ...
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... architecture of a city , or the decoration of a house , must equally pall in eight or ten days , and what passes for good taste ought properly to be branded for vanity and extravagance . Goldsmith's intercourse with Reynolds , who loved ...
... architecture of a city , or the decoration of a house , must equally pall in eight or ten days , and what passes for good taste ought properly to be branded for vanity and extravagance . Goldsmith's intercourse with Reynolds , who loved ...
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... architecture and engineering , sculpture and painting , and minor works of art ; the latter , books and inscriptions . The one class of works attest the character and civilisation of their creators by the appeal they make to the sense ...
... architecture and engineering , sculpture and painting , and minor works of art ; the latter , books and inscriptions . The one class of works attest the character and civilisation of their creators by the appeal they make to the sense ...
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... architecture hitherto noticed we have seen how obviously suited to these purposes are the implements of the animals employed . The strong palmated feet of the mole , with their five sharp - pronged nails , bespeak the animal's ...
... architecture hitherto noticed we have seen how obviously suited to these purposes are the implements of the animals employed . The strong palmated feet of the mole , with their five sharp - pronged nails , bespeak the animal's ...
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