The New England Magazine, Volumen45New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... spirit of an apprecia- tion of glass as an art to insist that only " antique glass " is proper in a church or building because the edifice contains a few , often imperfect , hints at Gothic architecture , as it would be to insist that ...
... spirit of an apprecia- tion of glass as an art to insist that only " antique glass " is proper in a church or building because the edifice contains a few , often imperfect , hints at Gothic architecture , as it would be to insist that ...
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... spirit . It contains any glory that any thirteenth century window ever had . It contains atmospheric effect , distance in its land- scape and the qualities of life and blood which no medieval window ever had . The richness of the heavy ...
... spirit . It contains any glory that any thirteenth century window ever had . It contains atmospheric effect , distance in its land- scape and the qualities of life and blood which no medieval window ever had . The richness of the heavy ...
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... SPIRIT OF NEW LONDON " -the spirit that has made itself manifest in the time of neces- sity , the spirit that remained undaunted after it was burned and razed at the hands of the traitor , Arnold ; the same spirit that caused her ...
... SPIRIT OF NEW LONDON " -the spirit that has made itself manifest in the time of neces- sity , the spirit that remained undaunted after it was burned and razed at the hands of the traitor , Arnold ; the same spirit that caused her ...
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