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Withers – with text by Sharpe describing and analysing the tracery of Gothic windows.
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The decorative effect of this architecture depends not only on the tracery of the windows but also on the spread of tracery patterns over areas of stonework and on architectural features such as gables.
The west wall of the church also has a large window, the tracery of which was destroyed in a collapse during the eighteenth century.
Jacques Derrida similarly analyses the subjectivity of rationalism.
Gardiner interprets the polyphony as "conjuring before us the elegant tracery of those 'temples' which God promises to make of our souls".
The intricate tracery of tracks in Thin Paths serves both as geography and metaphor.
In the brilliant tracery of her one-woman shows, Anna Deavere Smith, like Hamlet, uses "indirections, to find direction out".
It wasn't "working," technically speaking: it was structurally correct, but missing the fine tracery of blood vessels that any human organ requires to operate.
This leaves Rickman's Decorated English style divided into two periods by Sharpe according to the complexity of the tracery, the Geometrical and the Curvilinear Periods.
Other stones dating from the 12th century are in Gothic style; they include a capital decorated with leaves and a portion of the tracery from a rose window.
Pas de deux and solos, both delicate and propulsive, offer the elegant, evanescent tracery of bodies in space.
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