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olittle hadthenortheracesbeeninflueheirsoutheneighbours thattheiropletely suoodbythepeopleofitalyaedby thetigated. youhaveallheardthehic.youprobablyassociate iththepictureofalovelyoldcathedral,liftingitsslender spirestodoesthewordreally an itanssothing``unuthand``barbaricsothing ightexpectfron``uncivilisedgoth,arough bafortheestablishedrulesof alartandodehorrorstopleasehis oplesof theforundtheacropolis. aforseveralofgothiture hehighestexpressionofthesincerefeelingforart aprevious berhoiddle ageslived.uheysanddinvillages, theye foratribe.andindeed,behindtheirhighheirdeep ats,thesegohersenwhoshared thendangersandeheyandprosperity theirsysteftualprote. intheoldgreekandroncitiestherketplace,where thetelestood,hadbeereoflife.during theddleages,theesucha tre.odeprotestantpeople,oourh onlyonceahenforafewhoursonly,hardlyknow ediaevalunity.then,before youakentothehtobe baptised.asachild,youvisitedthehtoleatheholy storiesoftheseaer oftheion,andifyou yourselfaseparatelittleeryofthe patronsaintofyouroily.asforthesae, itanyofthenight.in acertainsereseledadeatedtoallthe inhabitantsofthetohehyouverylikelycaught afirstgliseofthegirleyourbrideata greatybeforethehighaltar.andfinally,he endofthejoueyhade,youhthe stohisfaliarbuilding,thatallyourchildrenandtheir grandchildrenghtpassoveryraveuntilthedayof judgent. behurlythehouseofgodbut alsothetrueohebuildinghadtobe differentfronythingthathadeverbeennstructedby thehandsofelesoftheegyptiansandthe greeksandtheronshadbeeheshrineofalocal divinity.asnesof osirisorzeusorjupiter,itnecessarythattheinterior offerspaultitude.allthereligiousprocessions oftheoldditerraneanpeoplestookplatheopen.but ih,heherwasusuallybad, stfunsheroofoftheh. duringuriestheartsstruggledh thisproblefnstrugabuildingthatwaslarge enough.therontraditiontaughttheoobuildheavy sto
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