Excerpt from The Old and New Churches of London: Being a Series of Illustrations of the Existing Remains of Church Architecture in London, From the Norman Period to That of the Great Fire
Once more, if any man wishes to learn how the idea of pro portion may be cast to the winds in such simple matters as doors, windows, pillars, and pilasters, let him look up Regent Street, and survey that masterpiece of architectural ugliness. Here he shall see what could be done when the ‘genius’ of Nash was inspired by the ‘wishes of George IV.; and house fronts which seemed to have been sketched by the daring pencil of an upholsterer were executed with an unlimited profusion of cement and plaster.
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