The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... Calton Hill , or the recent edifices in the Parliament Square . The remarkable start which the genius as well as taste of our architects has taken since the public attention was drawn to this art , affords a striking proof of the ...
... Calton Hill , or the recent edifices in the Parliament Square . The remarkable start which the genius as well as taste of our architects has taken since the public attention was drawn to this art , affords a striking proof of the ...
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... Calton Hill ; and , as the project has not only been much canvassed in both ends of the Island , but made the subject of an application for Parliamentary assistance , and as it is fraught with such important consequences as to be a ...
... Calton Hill ; and , as the project has not only been much canvassed in both ends of the Island , but made the subject of an application for Parliamentary assistance , and as it is fraught with such important consequences as to be a ...
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... Calton Hill for 40,000l . By adopting the Doric temple , therefore , and by that measure alone , is it in the power of the Subscribers to compensate the disadvantages of a narrow kingdom and a barren soil ; and , by placing the Temple ...
... Calton Hill for 40,000l . By adopting the Doric temple , therefore , and by that measure alone , is it in the power of the Subscribers to compensate the disadvantages of a narrow kingdom and a barren soil ; and , by placing the Temple ...
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... Calton Hill is surrounded , are in the same style of architecture as the Temple which it is now pro posed to place on its summit ; and consequently , no injury to the unity of the general effect is to be apprehended from the adop- tion ...
... Calton Hill is surrounded , are in the same style of architecture as the Temple which it is now pro posed to place on its summit ; and consequently , no injury to the unity of the general effect is to be apprehended from the adop- tion ...
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... Calton Hill of Edinburgh . An acquaint- ance with drawings is limited to a small number , even in the most polished classes of society , and to the middling and lower orders is almost unknown ; whereas , public edifices are seen by all ...
... Calton Hill of Edinburgh . An acquaint- ance with drawings is limited to a small number , even in the most polished classes of society , and to the middling and lower orders is almost unknown ; whereas , public edifices are seen by all ...
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