The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 1
... natural result of natural causes . For what better proof could be given of the divine origin of any religion than by showing that it had at once overspread the civilised world , by the expansive power of an inherent aptitude to the nature ...
... natural result of natural causes . For what better proof could be given of the divine origin of any religion than by showing that it had at once overspread the civilised world , by the expansive power of an inherent aptitude to the nature ...
Pàgina 6
... nature no models , except for the details of his per- formance , he must , from the first , be inventive in the ... natural object , but the majestic combination of the forms of many ; and full of mystic significance , in the cruciform ...
... nature no models , except for the details of his per- formance , he must , from the first , be inventive in the ... natural object , but the majestic combination of the forms of many ; and full of mystic significance , in the cruciform ...
Pàgina 7
... nature can ever be perceived ; or can be expressed in the delineation of realities , whether animated or inanimate . In ecclesiastical and conventual architecture , and in that art alone , the monks exhausted their creative imagination ...
... nature can ever be perceived ; or can be expressed in the delineation of realities , whether animated or inanimate . In ecclesiastical and conventual architecture , and in that art alone , the monks exhausted their creative imagination ...
Pàgina 19
... nature of Mabillon into the exact form which the authors of it regarded as the most perfect . He surrendered up his will to theirs ; and yielding his whole soul to the divine offices of his college chapel , became so familiar with them ...
... nature of Mabillon into the exact form which the authors of it regarded as the most perfect . He surrendered up his will to theirs ; and yielding his whole soul to the divine offices of his college chapel , became so familiar with them ...
Pàgina 27
... nature of the penmanship , the style and orthography of the instrument , the dates , seals , and subscrip- tions , he proceeded to show , by more than 200 examples , how his laws might be applied as a test ; and how , by the application ...
... nature of the penmanship , the style and orthography of the instrument , the dates , seals , and subscrip- tions , he proceeded to show , by more than 200 examples , how his laws might be applied as a test ; and how , by the application ...
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