Text Appearing Before Image: Flu. 133.—Rose window of the thirteenth century in the northerntransept of Notre Dame, Paris. carried the arches, some of whose shafts shot sheerinto the air, then burst into slender stalks supportingthe pointed vault. A long arcaded gallery, with closely neighbouredopenings, filled the second story, each arch often con- Text Appearing After Image: Plate XLI.—Facade and towers of Notre Dame, Paris. 334 THE GOTHIC STYLE.
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