Principles of design in architecture, a series of letters to a friend1809 |
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... equally . If from this simple small machine , we look through all the classes , up to that stupen- dous production of human art a first rate ship of war , we see throughout , where use alone has directed , it has led always ( I think ...
... equally . If from this simple small machine , we look through all the classes , up to that stupen- dous production of human art a first rate ship of war , we see throughout , where use alone has directed , it has led always ( I think ...
Strana 21
... equally in Asia and in Greece , no more than a hearth ; formed , as the art of the place and day could form it best , for holding a fire , to prepare the victim for the meal . It differed from the camp - kitchen of our days , where the ...
... equally in Asia and in Greece , no more than a hearth ; formed , as the art of the place and day could form it best , for holding a fire , to prepare the victim for the meal . It differed from the camp - kitchen of our days , where the ...
Strana 22
... equally so . Even the Eleusinian mysteries are not mentioned in his extant works . It is however remarkable that , of all Greece , he seems to have been least acquainted with Attica . After the addition of a Pavement to the Altar , the ...
... equally so . Even the Eleusinian mysteries are not mentioned in his extant works . It is however remarkable that , of all Greece , he seems to have been least acquainted with Attica . After the addition of a Pavement to the Altar , the ...
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... equally so . Even the Eleusinian mysteries are not mentioned in his extant works . It is however remarkable that , of all Greece , he seems to have been least acquainted with Attica . After the addition of a Pavement to the Altar , the ...
... equally so . Even the Eleusinian mysteries are not mentioned in his extant works . It is however remarkable that , of all Greece , he seems to have been least acquainted with Attica . After the addition of a Pavement to the Altar , the ...
Strana 26
... equally of God and man : to profane the altar , to offer violence to any at the altar , to break an oath sworn at the altar , were esteemed crimes involving the guilty in enmity , at the same time , with the deity and with all mankind ...
... equally of God and man : to profane the altar , to offer violence to any at the altar , to break an oath sworn at the altar , were esteemed crimes involving the guilty in enmity , at the same time , with the deity and with all mankind ...
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admiration advantageous altogether antiquity appears Arabian archi architect architrave Athens Babylonia beautiful book of Kings brick building called capital castle cathedral character church colonnade columns common considerable convenience Corinthian cornice cottages decoration desired dome domestic Doric Doric order early edifice effect Egypt elegance England equally Europe example exterior extraordinary fancy Fashion Gothic grace grandeur Grecian architecture Grecian taste Grecian temple Greece Greeks ingenious Inigo Jones intablature interior architecture Ionic Italy judgement kind less LETTER lofty Lord Burlington magnificence material merit military monumental Norman object observed ornament palace palæstra perfection perhaps Phenicia picturesk pier pillar Plantagenet pointed arch portico principal proportions public favor purpose reckon reigns Roman architecture Rome roof saint Paul's saint Peter's Salisbury cathedral Saxon seems seen shaft simplicity splendid splendor stone style superior tecture tion triglyphs variety Vitruvius walls wanted whence Winchester cathedral wood
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Strana 158 - Ask where's the North? at York, 'tis on the Tweed; In Scotland, at the Orcades; and there, At Greenland, Zembla, or the Lord knows where.
Strana 134 - CAITI.I. called the Queen's Oriel is remarkable for the fancy, luxuriance, and elegance of the workmanship. Nor is the contrivance of the little terraced garden below, considering the history of the times, a matter of small curiosity, where, though all the surrounding country were hostile, fresh air might be safely enjoyed ; and the commanding view of the singularly beautiful landscape around, from both that little herbary or garden, and the bay window or oriel, is so managed as to leave no doubt...
Strana 197 - Jungere si velit, et varias inducere plumas Undique collatis membris, ut turpiter atrum Desinat in piscem mulier formosa superne, Spectatum admissi risum teneatis, amici...
Strana 271 - I venture to deliver it as . my opinion that there are only two characters of buildings: the one may be called perpendicular, and the other horizontal. Under the first, I class all buildings erected in England before and during the early part of Queen Elizabeth's reign, whether deemed Saracenic, Saxon, Norman, or the Gothic of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries ; and even that peculiar kind called Queen Elizabeth's Gothic, in which turrets prevailed, though battlements were discarded and Grecian...
Strana 133 - Conway," observes an anonymous author, "what is called the Queen's Oriel is remarkable for the fancy, luxuriance, and elegance of the workmanship. Nor is the contrivance of the little terraced garden below, considering the history of the times, a matter of small curiosity, where, though all the surrounding country were hostile, fresh air might be safely enjoyed; and the commanding view of the singularly beautiful landscape around, from both that little herbary or garden, and the bay window or oriel...
Strana 258 - ... above may be increased, or must be diminished, according to circumstances. If a greater width of foundation be thought necessary, it must be gained by increasing the number of the footings, and not their width. The height of abutment, and span, and rise of arch, I suppose prescribed for the engineer.
Strana 86 - Instead of a mere sacristy for the priests, the term at which the pomp of processions ended, and in front of which, under the vault of the sky...
Strana 44 - Tis with our judgements as our watches, none Co just alike, but each believes his own.