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" I would call the SAXON architecture. But our Norman works had a very different original. When the Goths had conquered Spain, and the genial warmth of the climate, and the religion of the old inhabitants... "
Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ... - Page 223
edited by - 1797
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Moral essays

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 374 pages
...diftinction, I would call the SAXON Architecture. But our Norman works had :ry different original. When Goths had conquered Spain, and the genial warmth of...Inhabitants, had ripened their wits, and inflamed their miiiaken piety (both kept in exercife by the neighbourhood of the Saracens, thro" emulation of their...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Moral essays

Alexander Pope - 1752 - 378 pages
...Frize and Oorniche, and a folidity equally diffufed over the whole mafs. This, by way- of diftincrion, I would call the SAXON Architecture. But our Norman...original. When the Goths had conquered Spain, and the geniul \varmtlrof the climate, and the religion of the old Inhabitants,' had ripened their wits, and...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with ..., Volume 3

Alexander Pope - 1760 - 402 pages
...over the whole mafs This, by way of diftinction, I would call the SAXON Architecture. But our Ncrman works had a very different original. When the Goths...inhabitants, had ripened their wits, and inflamed their miftaken piety (both kept in exercife by the neighbourhood of the Saracens, thro1 emulation of their...
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The Perth magazine of knowledge and pleasure, Volume 2

1772 - 412 pages
...frize and cornice, and a folidity equally diffufed over the whole mafs: this by way of diftinction I would call, the Saxon architecture, but our Norman...religion of the old inhabitants had ripened their fenfes, and inflamed their miftaken piety, both kept in exercifeby the neighbourhood of the Saracens...
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The Oxford Magazine: Or, Universal Museum, Volumes 8-9

1772 - 552 pages
...Architcfturc, but our Norman works had a very dilferent original. When the Gothb had conqeercd Spain, and tht genial warmth of the climate, and the religion of the old inhabitants had ripened their fcnfc, and ¡nflaraed their miftaken pietv, both kept in excrcife by tlit neighbourhood of tfae Saracens...
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The Antiquities of England and Wales, Volume 1

Francis Grose - 1783 - 370 pages
...way of diftinction, I would tall the Saxon architecture. But our Norman works had a very diiferent original. When the Goths had conquered Spain, and...inhabitants had ripened their wits, and inflamed their miftaken piety, both kept in exercife by the neighbourhood of the Saracens, through emulation of their...
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The Antiquities of England and Wales, Volume 1

Francis Grose - 1782 - 370 pages
...frize, and comiche, aud a solidity equally diffused over the whole mass. This, by way of distinction, I would call the Saxon architecture. But our Norman...inhabitants had ripened their wits, and inflamed their mistaken piety, (both kept in exercise by the neighbourhood of the Saracens, through emulation of their...
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Anthologia Hibernica: Or, Monthly Collections of Science, Belles ..., Volume 1

1793 - 542 pages
...Norman works hid a very difieren! original When the Goths had conquered .Spam, and the genial \var;mh of the climate, and the religion of the old inhabitants had ripened their wits and inflamed their miltaken piety,, they flruck out я new fpecirs of architecture, unknown to Greece and Rome, upon original...
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Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volume 2

1794 - 518 pages
...frize and corniih, and a solidity equally diffused over the whole mass-. This, by \vay of distinction, I would call the SAXON Architecture. But our Norman...inhabitants had ripened their wits, and inflamed their mistaken piety (both kept in exercise by the neighbourhood of th'e Saracens, through emulation of their...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Volume 3

Alexander Pope - 1797 - 384 pages
...equally diffufed over the whole mafs. This, by way of diftinftion, I would call the SAXON Architefture. But our Norman works had a very different original....inhabitants, had ripened their wits, and inflamed their miftaken piety, (both kept in exercife by the neighbourhood of the Saracens, through emulation of their...
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