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matter ; and as we shall see, it too was 
surrounded by beautiful outward forms 
peculiar to itself. That they served their 
purpose is not the least that we can say of 
the forms of the military building art— 
many of them uncouth as they are—which 
exist in the Tyrol. The infantine decora¬ 
tions which unlearned hands strew over the 
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halls of knights or upon altars, which roused 
to fighting rather than to prayer, were the 
ultimate skill of the time. They uttered 
the keenest feeling of a semi-barbaric day, 
when strife was pleasurable work, when 
bravery was enthroned and contemplation 
was disdained. 
Herbert C. Wise. 
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