Papers Read at the Royal Institute of British ArchitectsThe Institute., 1859 |
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... character of her grief were more pure and holy than was the monument or the grief of Artemisia . It is , however , singularly remarkable , that the history of Artemisia , and the fame of the mausoleum which she erected , have gone forth ...
... character of her grief were more pure and holy than was the monument or the grief of Artemisia . It is , however , singularly remarkable , that the history of Artemisia , and the fame of the mausoleum which she erected , have gone forth ...
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... character of the Mauso- leum ; but Messrs . Newton and Smith's excavations have so closely confirmed the most important parts of Vitruvius and Pliny's descriptions of this monument , as to justify them in the restoration of the parts ...
... character of the Mauso- leum ; but Messrs . Newton and Smith's excavations have so closely confirmed the most important parts of Vitruvius and Pliny's descriptions of this monument , as to justify them in the restoration of the parts ...
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... character appeared in the " Builder " of last week , from the able pen of Mr. Burges , I need not dwell further on this part of the subject . The manuscript was first noticed by Willemin in his Monuments Français inédits . Later , in ...
... character appeared in the " Builder " of last week , from the able pen of Mr. Burges , I need not dwell further on this part of the subject . The manuscript was first noticed by Willemin in his Monuments Français inédits . Later , in ...
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... character of the author , and of the artists generally of that interesting period , of whom we may assume that he was a fair type . There is no pretention to mystery ; no secrets of craft . We find him a man of restless activity of mind ...
... character of the author , and of the artists generally of that interesting period , of whom we may assume that he was a fair type . There is no pretention to mystery ; no secrets of craft . We find him a man of restless activity of mind ...
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... character so deep that it stirred up from the very bottom that class of feelings and emotions which , when the tumult has subsided , find their natural expression in poetry , and in the most truly poetical phases of art . Convulsions so ...
... character so deep that it stirred up from the very bottom that class of feelings and emotions which , when the tumult has subsided , find their natural expression in poetry , and in the most truly poetical phases of art . Convulsions so ...
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