The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 214E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 - Early English newspapers 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 176
... style is not yet born which alone can free us from the de- grading trammels of either . " Here again Mr. Fergusson is blunder- ing and bewildering himself ; " the com- mon - sense style " is the Gothic style properly understood , and it ...
... style is not yet born which alone can free us from the de- grading trammels of either . " Here again Mr. Fergusson is blunder- ing and bewildering himself ; " the com- mon - sense style " is the Gothic style properly understood , and it ...
Page 181
... style which , for want of a better name , is sometimes called the Italian , but should be called the common - sense style . This , never having attained the completeness which debars all further progress , as was the case in the purely ...
... style which , for want of a better name , is sometimes called the Italian , but should be called the common - sense style . This , never having attained the completeness which debars all further progress , as was the case in the purely ...
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... style thoroughly their own . The position of architecture among ourselves at the present moment bore a marked parallelism to that . Little by little , step by step , without any previous intent of concert , they had spontaneously and ...
... style thoroughly their own . The position of architecture among ourselves at the present moment bore a marked parallelism to that . Little by little , step by step , without any previous intent of concert , they had spontaneously and ...
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