| 1774 - 592 pages
...Compared to this, what are the cathedrals or the palace? built by man ? mere models or play-things! imitations as diminutive as his works will always be, when compared to thofe of Nature. Where is now the boaft of the architect ! Regularity, die only part in which he fancied... | |
| several hands - 1774 - 596 pages
...Compared to this, what are the cathedrals or the palaces built by man ? mere models or play-things ! imitations as diminutive as his works will always be, when compared to thole of Nature. Where ii now the boail of the architect ! Regularity, the only part in which he fancied... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 548 pages
..." Compared to this what are the cathedrals or the palaces built by men! mere models or playthings, imitations as diminutive as his works will always be when compared to thofe of nature. Where is now the boaft of the architect ! regularity the only part in which he fancied... | |
| 1778 - 630 pages
..." Compared to this what are the cathedrals or the palaces built by men ! mere models or playthings, imitations as diminutive as his works will always be when compared to thofe of nature. Where is now the boaft of the architect? regularity, the only part in which he fancied... | |
| John Knox - 1787 - 566 pages
..." Compared to this what are the cathedrals or the palaces built by man ! mere models or plaything?, imitations as diminutive as his works will always be when compared to thofe of nature. Where is now the boaft of the architect ? Regularity, the only part in which he fancied... | |
| 512 pages
...architefture. Compared to this, what are the cathedrals or palaces built by man ? mere models or playthings, imitations -as diminutive as his works will always be, when compared to thofe of nature. Where is now the boaft of the architect ? Regularity, the only part in which he fancied... | |
| Robert Heron - 1799 - 432 pages
...Compared to this, what are the " cathedrals and palaces built by man ! ", mere models or play-things, imitations " as diminutive as his works will always " be when compared to thofe of nature." The cavern diftinguimed by the name of Fian-mac-Couil, or Fingal the fon of Comhal's... | |
| William Guthrie, John Knox - 1801 - 1204 pages
...•' Compared to this, what are the cathedrals or palaces built by man ? mere models or playthings ; imitations as diminutive, as his works will always be, when compared to thole of nature. Where is now the boaft of fhe architect ? Regularity, the only part in which he fancied... | |
| 1801 - 554 pages
..." Compared to this what are the cathedrals or the palaces built by men ! mere models or playthings, imitations as diminutive as his works will always be when compared to thofe of nature. Where is now the boail of the architect ? regularity, the only part in which he fancied... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1808 - 600 pages
...Compared to this, what are the cathedrals or the palaces built by men ? Mere models or plaything) ! imitations as diminutive as his works will always...himself to exceed his mistress. Nature, is here found in her possession ; and here it has been for ages undescribed. Is not this the school where the art was... | |
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