| Robert Forsyth - 1808 - 594 páginas
...diminutive as his works will always be when compared to those of Nature ! Where is now the boast of the architect ? Regularity, the only part in which...been for ages undescribed. Is not this the school whew the art was originally studied ? And what has been added to this by the whole Grecian school ?... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 414 páginas
...diminutive as his works will always be, when compared to those of nature. Where is now the boast of the architect ? Regularity, the only part in which...himself to exceed his mistress nature, is here found in his possession, and here has been, for ages, nndescribed.* " With onr minds full of such reflections,... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 546 páginas
...diminutive as his works will always be when compared to those of nature. Where is now the boast of the architect ! regularity, the only part in which...and here it has been for ages undescribed *. Is not * Stafia is taken notice of by Buchanan, but in the slightest manner j and among the thousands who... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 540 páginas
...when compared to those of nature. Where u now the boast of the architect ! regularity, the only part m which he fancied himself to exceed his mistress, Nature, is here found in ber possession, and here it has been for ages undescribed *. Is not • Stafia is taken notice of hy... | |
| Rev. Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 566 páginas
...imitatiouras diminutive as his works will always be when compared to those of nature. Where n now the boast of the architect ! regularity, the only part in which he fancied himself to exceed liis mistress, Nature, is here found in her possession, and here it has been for ages unde&cribed *... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 538 páginas
...as diminutive as bis works will always be when compared to those of nature. Where U now the boast of the architect ! regularity, the only part in which...and here it has been for ages undescribed*. Is not * Staffa u taken notice of by Buchanan, Imt in the slightest manner ; and among the thousands who have... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 768 páginas
...diminutive as his works will always be when compared to those of nature. Where is now the boast of the architect ! regularity, the only part in which...here found in her possession, and here it has been left undescribed for ages. Is not this the school where the art was originally studied ? And what has... | |
| George Miller - 1826 - 864 páginas
...of nature. Where is now the boast of the architect ! regularity, the only part in which he fcneied himself to exceed his mistress, Nature, — is here...undescribed. Is not this the school where the art has been originally studied ; and what has been added to this by the whole Grecian school ? — a capital... | |
| 1833 - 448 páginas
...diminutive as such works will always be when compared to those of Nature. Where is now the boast of the architect ! regularity, the only part in which...here found in her possession, and here it has been left undescribed for ages. Is not this the school where the art was originally studied ? And what has... | |
| 1839 - 496 páginas
...diminutive as the works of man will always be when compared with those of nature. Where is now the boast of the architect — regularity, the only part in which...here found in her possession, and here it has been left undescribed for ages. Is not this the school where the art was originally studied ! And what has... | |
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