| 1849 - 782 str.
...changes. But, with these, he would intersperse the details, which are the charm of historical romances. At Lincoln Cathedral, there is a beautiful painted...glass, which had been rejected by his master. It is so for superior to every other in the church, that, according to the tradition, the vanquished artist... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 464 str.
...changes. But with these he would intersperse the details which are the charm of historical romances. At Lincoln Cathedral there is a beautiful painted...superior to every other in the church, that, according to the tradition the vanquished artist killed himself from mortification. Sir Walter Scott, in the same... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 464 str.
...intersperse the details which are the charm of historical romances. At Lincoln Cathedral there is a heautiful painted window, which was made by an apprentice out...superior to every other in the church, that, according to the tradition the vanquished artist killed himself from mortification. Sir Walter Scott, in the same... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 str.
...changes. But with these he would intersperse the details which are the charm of historical romances. the tradition, the vanquished artist killed himself from mortification. Sir Walter Scott, in the same... | |
| Louis Raymond Véricour - 1848 - 490 str.
...store of very excellent materials. We have read — and the anecdote is well known — that, at the Lincoln Cathedral, there is a beautiful painted window, which was made by an apprentice out of pieces of glass rejected by his master. It is so far superior to every other in the church, that, according... | |
| 1849 - 820 str.
...changes. But, with these, he would intersperse the details, which are the charm of historical romances. At Lincoln Cathedral, there is a beautiful painted...superior to every other in the church, that, according to the tradition, the vanquished artist killed himself from mortification. Sir Walter Scott, in the same... | |
| 1852 - 780 str.
...changes. But with these he would intersperse the details which are the charm of historical romances. temporaries that full homage which men of genius have...received only from posterity — to ba more intimately the Tadition, the vanquished artist killed himsell from mortification. Sir Walter Scott, in the same... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1852 - 764 str.
...with these he would intersperse the details which are the charm of historical romances. At Lineóle Cathedral there is a beautiful painted window, which...superior to every other in the church, that, according to the 'radition, the vanquished artist killed himself from mortification. Sir Walter Scott, in the same... | |
| 1871 - 360 str.
...Backer. IT was pointed out by Lord Macaulay that in an English cathedral there is an exquisite stained window, which was made by an apprentice out of the pieces of glass rejected by his master, and it was so far superior to every other in the church, that, according to... | |
| 1856 - 754 str.
...history of England, * * he would intersperse the details, which are the charm of historical romance. At Lincoln Cathedral there is a beautiful painted window, which was made by an apprentice out of pieces of glass which had been rejected by the master. * * Sir Walter Scott, in the same manner, has... | |
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