HS 901 - Letter Paper of St. John's College, Cambridge, published by J & F Harwood, 18th October 1842.
"The elevation of this College is at once plain and majestic - Architects employed on building country mansions in the olden stile would arrive at much finer results by blind adherence to ancient models, than running riot with their own ideas, often as false as they are florid!’
"The elevation of this College is at once plain and majestic - Architects employed on building country mansions in the olden stile would arrive at much finer results by blind adherence to ancient models, than running riot with their own ideas, often as false as they are florid!’
"The elevation of this College is at once plain and majestic - Architects employed on building country mansions in the olden stile would arrive at much finer results by blind adherence to ancient models, than running riot with their own ideas, often as false as they are florid!’