| Thomas Burgess - 1782 - 166 sidor
...admiration of pofterity. The Corinthians a rich and luxurious people, not contented with former improvements extended the art to the very verge of vicious refinement. And thus, (fo connected in their origin are the Arts, fo fimilar in their progrefs and revolutions,) the fame... | |
| James Dallaway - 1800 - 566 sidor
...of pofterity. The Corirthians, a rich and luxurious people, not contented with former improvements, extended the art to the very verge of vicious refinement. And thus (fo connected in their origin are the arts, fo fimilar in their progrefs and revolutions) the fame... | |
| James Dallaway - 1806 - 358 sidor
...of posterity. The Corinthians, a rich and luxurious people, not contented with former improvements, extended the art to the very verge of vicious refinement....those three characters of style in architecture, which Dionysius of Halicarnassus, one of the most judicious criticks of Greece, remarked in its language.... | |
| 1836 - 362 sidor
...of posterity. The Corinthians, a rich and luxurious people, not contented with former improvements, extended the art to the very verge of vicious refinement....style in architecture, which one of the most judicious critics0 of Greece remarked in its lanc Dionysius Hal. Ilepi 2vvQ. sect. 21, etc. Dr. Warton, in his... | |
| Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 sidor
...of posterity. The .Corinthians, a rich and luxurious people, not contented with former improvements, extended the art to the very verge of vicious refinement...those three characters of style in architecture which Dionysius of Halicarnassus, one of the most judicious critics of Greece, remarked in its language.... | |
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