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" We have no disgusting monotonous break of the horizontal line, as in the views of Rome from a similar eminence ; where are domes infinitely repeated, from the immensity of St. Peter's, to the diminutive cupola of a convent. From the second hill in Bagley... "
Edward Cassey and Co.'s History, Gazetteer and Directory of Berkshire and ... - 136 ページ
Edward Cassey (Firm) 著 - 1868 - 278 ページ
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Anecdotes of the Arts in England; Or, Comparative Remarks on Architecture ...

James Dallaway - 1800 - 562 ページ
...the views of* Rome from a fimilar eminence ; where are domes infinitely repeated, from the immenfity of St. Peter's, to the diminutive cupola of a convent. From the fecond hill in Bagley wood, the landfcape is fore-fhortened; with Chrift Church Hall as the principal...

Observations on English Architecture, Military, Ecclesiastical, and Civil ...

James Dallaway - 1806 - 358 ページ
...exhibit the Radcliffe library to the greatest advantage as a central object. We have no disr gusting monotonous break of the horizontal line,, as in the...from the immensity of St. Peter's, to the diminutive cut pola of a convent. From the second hill in Bagley wood, the landscape is fore-shortened ; with...

Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - 572 ページ
...exhibit the Radcliffe library to the greatest advantage as a central object. We have no disgubting monotonous break of the horizontal line, as in the views of Rome from a siinihr eminence ; where are domes infinitely repeated, from the immensity of at. Peter's, to the diminutive...

Oxford delineated; or, A sketch of the history and antiquities, and a ...

T. Joy - 1831 - 150 ページ
...exhibit the Radcliffe Library to the greatest advantage as a central object. We have no disgusting monotonous break of the horizontal line, as in the...Bagley wood, the landscape is fore-shortened ; with Christ Church hall as the principal object, and Magdalene tower, to the east. From Headington Hill,...

Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, 第 70 巻、第 2 部

1800 - 686 ページ
...grouped, ami the only fine point for the Uadclifl'e library as a central object. We have no dif^uliing monotonous break of the horizontal line, as in the views of Rome from a nmilar eminence, where are domes infinitely repeated., from the immcufity of St. Peter's to the diminutive...




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