id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 38879 Sharpe, Edmund The Seven Periods of English Architecture Defined and Illustrated .txt text/plain 10332 924 66 Period of English Church Architecture," read by the Author at the arch, the window appeared under a form, which from its general THE UNIVERSAL USE OF THE CIRCULAR ARCH IN EVERY PART OF A BUILDING later still, into four small arches, carried on single shafts; the Period; in the earlier buildings it is used in the _Arches of In the later buildings of the Period, however, the Pointed Arch are of a much lighter character, and carry arches of simple mouldings. arch-mouldings, as well as in almost every other part of buildings on the face of a solid pier, carrying arch-mouldings of three orders, trefoil-headed arches on single shafts, carrying the usual mouldings The PIER-ARCHES have usually mouldings in three orders of very elegant It is not uncommon in this Period to find the arch mouldings continued, exhibits the usual window tracery of the Period: it oftener consists of the mouldings are carried round the Pier-arch. ./cache/38879.txt ./txt/38879.txt