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... effect is striking , from the size of the numerous pillars and arches , though they are paltry in the finishing , merely whitewashed and stuck over with bad pictures and tawdry images ; yet the whole view at the entrance was affecting ...
... effect is striking , from the size of the numerous pillars and arches , though they are paltry in the finishing , merely whitewashed and stuck over with bad pictures and tawdry images ; yet the whole view at the entrance was affecting ...
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... effect is not gaudy - a half Grecian church , with Gothic spire ; storks have built their nests , and are sitting upon the venerable tower of another church , a sight that pleasingly reminds us of our neighbourhood to Holland . The ...
... effect is not gaudy - a half Grecian church , with Gothic spire ; storks have built their nests , and are sitting upon the venerable tower of another church , a sight that pleasingly reminds us of our neighbourhood to Holland . The ...
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... effect was inde- scribably interesting . The restless motions and plaintive call of those little creatures seemed to impart a stillness to every other object , and had the power to lead the imagination gently on to the period when that ...
... effect was inde- scribably interesting . The restless motions and plaintive call of those little creatures seemed to impart a stillness to every other object , and had the power to lead the imagination gently on to the period when that ...
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... effect to the exhibition . Some of the streets were very steep , others long or winding ; and in the triangular openings at the junction of different streets there was generally some stately ornament . For instance , in one place a ...
... effect to the exhibition . Some of the streets were very steep , others long or winding ; and in the triangular openings at the junction of different streets there was generally some stately ornament . For instance , in one place a ...
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... effect of the interior was much injured by the decorations for the fête - especially by stiff orange - trees in tubs , placed between the pillars of the aisles . Though not equal to those of Bruges or Ghent , it is a very fine Gothic ...
... effect of the interior was much injured by the decorations for the fête - especially by stiff orange - trees in tubs , placed between the pillars of the aisles . Though not equal to those of Bruges or Ghent , it is a very fine Gothic ...
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