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Like his contemporary Capability Brown , Gibbon has united art and nature , improving grounds which had been too formally laid out.48 For Gibbon , buildings ( and responses to them ) play a symbolic and a terminal role : often described ...
Like his contemporary Capability Brown , Gibbon has united art and nature , improving grounds which had been too formally laid out.48 For Gibbon , buildings ( and responses to them ) play a symbolic and a terminal role : often described ...
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338 ) , he crowns the work with the ironies of architecture , art and nature . P. Ghosh has seen this chapter as a symbolic reworking of the General Observations : ruins are ' the potent symbol of decay ; their causes are ' the various ...
338 ) , he crowns the work with the ironies of architecture , art and nature . P. Ghosh has seen this chapter as a symbolic reworking of the General Observations : ruins are ' the potent symbol of decay ; their causes are ' the various ...
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In Pisonem ' Outline ' notes the comparison between Piso and Cicero but does not comment on this device in other invectives and elsewhere ( cf. above on In Vatinium ) . Nor is there any mention of the unbalanced nature of the comparison ...
In Pisonem ' Outline ' notes the comparison between Piso and Cicero but does not comment on this device in other invectives and elsewhere ( cf. above on In Vatinium ) . Nor is there any mention of the unbalanced nature of the comparison ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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