| John Britton - 1814 - 354 halaman
...but more particularly at Salisbury and at Malmsbury18: for there he erected extensive edifices, and at vast cost, and with surpassing beauty: the courses...that the whole wall is composed of a single block. He built anew the church of Salisbury, and beautified it in such a manner that it yields to none in... | |
| John Britton - 1814 - 202 halaman
...but more particularly at Salisbury and at Malmsbury18: for there he erected extensive edifices, and at vast cost, and with surpassing beauty: the courses...that the whole wall is composed of a single block. He built anew the church of Salisbury, and beautified it in such a manner that it yields to none in... | |
| 1815 - 712 halaman
...but more particularly at Salisbury and at Maltmbury * : for there be erected extensive edifices, and at vast cost, and with surpassing beauty : the courses...that the whole wall is composed of a single block. He built anew the Qturck of .•>'«// .»«///, anil beautified it in such a manner that it yielils... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1818 - 734 halaman
...historian describes these buildings as being " erected at vast cost, and with surpass ing beauty j the courses of stone being so correctly laid, that...that the whole wall is composed of a single block." In a comment on this passage, presented in Mr. Britton's Architectural Antiquities, it is observed,... | |
| James Norris Brewer - 1801 - 1208 halaman
...Malmsbury, Denzes, Sherborne, and Santm. The above historian describes these buildings as being " erected at vast cost, and with surpassing beauty ; the courses...deceives the eye, and leads it to imagine that the whola vail is composed of a single block." In a comment on this passage, presented in Mr. Britton's... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1838 - 826 halaman
...and the numerous buildings— "framed," ns tlie admiring chronicler relates, "with emir-pa uf stone, so correctly laid, that the joint deceives the eye, and leads it to imagine it is all one block,"* — nmlimnied with age, and uninjured by long exposure to tlie weather, must... | |
| Hannah Lawrance - 1838 - 474 halaman
...the numerous buildings — " framed," as the admiring chronicler relates, " with courses of stone, so correctly laid that the joint deceives the eye, and leads it to imagine it is all one block,"* — undiinmed with age, and uninjured by long exposure to the weather, must... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1840 - 314 halaman
...Malmesbury. For there he erected extensive edifices, at vast cost, and with surpassing beauty : (he courses of stone being so correctly laid, that the...that the whole wall is composed of a single block. He built anew the church of Salisbury, and beautified it in such a manner that it yields to none in... | |
| John Henry Parker - 1840 - 534 halaman
...3Jalmesbury. For there he erected extensive edifices, at vast cost, and with surpassing beauty : the dowries of stone being so correctly laid, that the joint deceives the eye, and leads it to imagine thai the whole wall is composed of a single block. He built anew the church of Salisbury, and beautified... | |
| 1865 - 820 halaman
...by Norman architects at immense expense, " framed," as Malmesbury records, " with courses of stone, so correctly laid that the joint deceives the eye, and leads it to imagine it is all one block," the king, doubtless, looked around with pride on his votive abbey that Holy Innocents'... | |
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