The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 297F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 77
... arch to its fullest height ; the same with the towers and cupolas at the side . This treatment had been grand and impressive . Now the effect is as of something unfinished or imperfect . The shallow- ness in the broad arch of the ...
... arch to its fullest height ; the same with the towers and cupolas at the side . This treatment had been grand and impressive . Now the effect is as of something unfinished or imperfect . The shallow- ness in the broad arch of the ...
Page 78
... arch is not more than five or six feet - too shallow a recession for so pretentious a sweep . All its lateral ... arch rather simulates force and effect than actually possesses qualities of the kind . An arch is always the expression or ...
... arch is not more than five or six feet - too shallow a recession for so pretentious a sweep . All its lateral ... arch rather simulates force and effect than actually possesses qualities of the kind . An arch is always the expression or ...
Page 79
... arch a bit of shallow ornament . By measurement its depth is only five or six feet from the wall . The arch itself is hardly sunk in the wall , rather laid on it . Indeed , all this approach to the entrance seems rather " fussy " and ...
... arch a bit of shallow ornament . By measurement its depth is only five or six feet from the wall . The arch itself is hardly sunk in the wall , rather laid on it . Indeed , all this approach to the entrance seems rather " fussy " and ...
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Ancient Mercantile Houses of London By J H MACMICHAEL | 129 |
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