The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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Page 27
... Museum possess fragments of every part of the architecture of the temple . I wish them to take casts of them ; from one mould of a capital you will derive eight casts . In architecture you want but one fragment of the cornice , and one ...
... Museum possess fragments of every part of the architecture of the temple . I wish them to take casts of them ; from one mould of a capital you will derive eight casts . In architecture you want but one fragment of the cornice , and one ...
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... museum . To speak the truth , I could only attend to the sculptures of the Parthenon . They alone , as you know , were the object of my journey ; they only are to form the subject of this correspondence , agreeably to the limitations ...
... museum . To speak the truth , I could only attend to the sculptures of the Parthenon . They alone , as you know , were the object of my journey ; they only are to form the subject of this correspondence , agreeably to the limitations ...
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... Museum to the East Wing of Somerset House . My Lord , The unfinished state in which Somerset House remains has long been a matter of regret . The building of Waterloo Bridge and the opening of the new street have made it a matter of ...
... Museum to the East Wing of Somerset House . My Lord , The unfinished state in which Somerset House remains has long been a matter of regret . The building of Waterloo Bridge and the opening of the new street have made it a matter of ...
Page 112
... Museum . These considerations are the chief motives of this address , and your lordship will have already perceived it tends to a proposition to complete Somerset House by building the east wing fire - proof , and by transferring ...
... Museum . These considerations are the chief motives of this address , and your lordship will have already perceived it tends to a proposition to complete Somerset House by building the east wing fire - proof , and by transferring ...
Page 115
... Museum : for the edifice will be of plain brick with the exception of one end towards the Thames , which must be of cut stone to correspond with the other wing ; but the expense whatever it be , will be considerably less than that of ...
... Museum : for the edifice will be of plain brick with the exception of one end towards the Thames , which must be of cut stone to correspond with the other wing ; but the expense whatever it be , will be considerably less than that of ...
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