| American essays - 1874 - 792 pages
...the case is different. . . . You have the dream and aspiration of the bishop who designed it, of the master mason, who was skilled in construction, of...own craft, knew all that had been done before them. . . . There is not one shaft, one molding, one caning, not one chisel mark in such a building, that... | |
| English essays - 1863 - 868 pages
...and aspiration of the bishop, who designed it; of all his clergy, who took an interest in it ; of the master mason, who was skilled in construction ; of...painter, the glazier, of the host of men who, each iu his own craft, knew all that had been done before them, and had spent their lives in struggling... | |
| Anonymous - History - 1866 - 588 pages
...and aspiration of the bishop who designed it ; of all his clergy who took an interest in it ; of the master mason who was skilled in construction ; of...struggling to surpass the works of their forefathers fathers.' Nothing similar exists at present. Instead of a national and steadily progressive style,... | |
| English literature - 1866 - 586 pages
...and aspiration of the bishop who designed it ; of all his clergy who took an interest in it ; of the master mason who was skilled in construction ; of...struggling to surpass the works of their forefathers fathers.' Nothing similar exists at present. Instead of a national and steadily progressive style,... | |
| Francis Bond - Cathedrals - 1899 - 358 pages
...designed ; the master-mason's skilled construction ; the work of the carver, the painter, the glazier, the host of men who, each in his own craft, knew all...surpass the works of their forefathers. It is more than this : there is not one shaft, one moulding, one carving, not one chisel-mark in such a building, that... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - Social psychology - 1909 - 452 pages
...of the bishop, who designed it, of all his clergy, who took an interest in it, of the master-mason, who was skilled in construction; of the carver, the...had spent their lives in struggling to surpass the work of their forefathers. . . . You may wander in such a building for weeks or for months together... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - Social psychology - 1909 - 464 pages
...of the bishop, who designed it, of all his clergy, who took an interest in it, of the master-mason, who was skilled in construction; of the carver, the...had spent their lives in struggling to surpass the work of their forefathers. . . . You may wander in such a building for weeks or for months together... | |
| Esther Singleton - Cathedrals - 1909 - 424 pages
...designed ; the master mason's skilled construction ; the work of the carver, the painter, the glazier, the host of men who, each in his own craft, knew all...surpass the works of their forefathers. It is more than this : there is not one shaft, one moulding, one carving, not one chisel-mark in such a building, that... | |
| American essays - 1874 - 812 pages
...the cose is different. . . . You have the dream and aspiration of the bishop who designed it, of the master mason, who was skilled in construction, of...own craft, knew all that had been done before them. . . . There is not one shaft, one molding, one carving, not one chisel mark in such a building, that... | |
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