As if belonging to the Middle Ages; old-fashioned and unenlightened.
1 This is the most unique specimen of mediæval architecture in the North.
2 Ferrara still preserves the mediæval traditions and appearance in a marked degree.
3 Such was the power of religious belief in that good mediæval age.
4 The materials used as groundwork for mediæval embroideries were rich in themselves.
5 Many of the duties and pleasures of mediæval life are incidentally described.
6 The romantic spirit strong within him eagerly absorbed mediæval history and tradition.
7 In his love of mediæval ruins he showed himself a Goth-intoxicated man.
8 Some men are perfectly capable of bringing the mediæval into Wall Street.
9 A mediæval mystic might have likened this chord to the spiritual world.
10 In mediæval country life, then, commons might be either manorial or forestal.
11 Browning endeavours, it is plain, to keep that within the mediæval sentiment.
12 Ancient, mediæval , and modern, with special reference to the history of mankind.
13 No such conclusion, however, can be properly drawn from the mediæval teaching.
14 Eve is unlovely, her limbs lanky, her bust mediæval , her flanks Flemish.
15 Amongst the earliest mediæval jewels we will study the Anglo-Saxonand the Byzantine.
16 In mediæval times the bishops of Rochester had a town house at Southwark.
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