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Chapter III The Merveille (en) |
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Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904) (en) |
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Chapter II La Chanson de Roland (en) |
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Chapter V Towers and Portals (en) |
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Strange as the paradox seems, Saint Bernard and Lord Bacon, though looking at the world from opposite stand-points, agreed in this:— that the scholastic method was false and mischievous, and that the longer it was followed, the greater was its mischief. (en) |
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Chapter VIII The Twelfth Century Glass (en) |
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Chapter VII Roses and Apses (en) |
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https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Henry_Adams
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Chapter XI The Three Queens (en) |
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Chapter XIV Abélard (en) |
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Chapter X The Court of the Queen of Heaven (en) |
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Chapter IV Normandy and the Ile de France (en) |
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Chapter I Saint Michiel de la Mer del Peril (en) |
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Chapter XII Nicolette and Marion (en) |
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Chapter IX The Legendary Windows (en) |
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Chapter VI The Virgin of Chartres (en) |
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Chapter XIII Les Miracles de Notre Dame (en) |