and some other styles ; but as a perfect model of the elegance we generally associate with the architecture of this people, it is, perhaps, unrivalled by anything in Egypt, and far surpasses the Alhambra, or the western buildings of its age. Cairo of To-day: A Practical Guide to Cairo and the Nile - 第 92 頁Eustace Alfred Reynolds-Ball 著 - 1907 - 264 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| James Fergusson - 1874 - 666 頁
...small dimensions exclude it 'om any claim to grandeur, nor does it pretend to the purity of the reek and some other styles ; but as a perfect model of the elegance we t-nerally associate with the architecture of this people, it is perhaps nrivalled by anything in Egypt,... | |
| John Murray (publishers.) - 1880 - 370 頁
...dimensions exclude it from any claim of grandeur, nor does it pretend to the purity of the Greek nnd some other styles; but as a perfect model of the elegance...architecture of this people, it is, perhaps, unrivalled by unytiling in Egypt, and far surpasses the Alhambra or the Western buildings of its age."—(Fergnssou,... | |
| William Adolphus Wheeler - 1881 - 602 頁
...any claim to grandeur, nor docs it pretend to the purity of the Greek and some other Btylcs; but an a perfect model of the elegance we generally associate with the architecture of In!« people, it is perhaps unrivalled by any tiling in Egypt, and far surpasses the Alhambra or the... | |
| William Adolphus Wheeler - 1882 - 608 頁
...claim to grandeur, nor docs It pretend to tbe purity of the Greek and some other style« ; but ая а perfect model of the elegance we generally associate...architecture of this people, It Is perhaps unrivalled by any thing in Kiiypt, »ml fur surpasses the Alhambra or the other western building "f 1U age." ferffUneoH,... | |
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