... and preciousness of architecture ; and it is not until a building has assumed this character, till it has been entrusted with the fame and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suffering and its pillars rise out of the... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - 第 89 頁1886完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Violet Brooke-Hunt - 1902 - 442 頁
...architecture ; and it is not until a building hai assumed this character, till it has been entrusted with the fame and hallowed by the deeds of men, till...death, that its existence, more lasting as it is than the natural objects of the world around it, can be gifted with even so much as those possess of language... | |
| Charles William Stubbs - 1904 - 304 頁
...waves of humanity. It is not until a building has assumed this character, till it has been entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till...witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadow of death, that its existence, more lasting as it is than that of the natural objects of the... | |
| Henry Charles Shelley - 1906 - 430 頁
...has been entrusted with the fame and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witness of suffering and its pillars rise out of the shadows...its existence, more lasting as it is than that of natural objects of the world around it, can be gifted with even so much as these possess of language... | |
| Henry C. Shelley - 1909 - 426 頁
...architecture ; and it is not until a building has assumed this character, till it has been entrusted with the fame and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witness of suffering and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death, that its existence, more lasting... | |
| Henry Charles Shelley - 1906 - 430 頁
...architecture ; and it is not until a building has assumed this character, till it has been entrusted with the fame and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witness of suffering and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death, that its existence, more lasting... | |
| William Burgess - 1907 - 492 頁
...architecture; and it is not until a building has assumed this character, till it has been entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till...its pillars rise out of the shadows of death, that iU existence, more lasting as it is than that of the natural objects of the world around it, can be... | |
| John Ruskin - 1907 - 448 頁
...until a building has assumed this character, till it has been entmsted with the fame, and halfaved by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadovos of death, that its existence, more lasting as it is than that of the natural objects of the... | |
| Graeme Davison - 2000 - 340 頁
...was not until a building has been 'entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, until its walls have been witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shadows of death' that it gained an aura of the historic.6 It was some such idea that inspired the Melbourne businessman Russell... | |
| Andrea Mariani, Francesco Marroni - 2006 - 474 頁
...architecture; and it is not until a building has assumed this character, till it has been entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till its walls have been witnesses of sufiering, and its pillars rise out ofthe shadows of death, that its existence, more lasting as it... | |
| Gustav Stickley - 1915 - 656 頁
...humanity. . . And it is not until a building has assumed this character, till it has been entrusted with the fame, and hallowed by the deeds of men, till...witnesses of suffering, and its pillars rise out of the shades of death, that its existence can be gifted with language and life. "For that period, then, we... | |
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