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The style in which the Gothic predominates may be called, inaccurately enough, Elizabethan, and the style in which the classical predominates over the Gothic, equally inaccurately, may be called
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illustrations that popularised the style and created a demand for the variations on the
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Renaissance Revival architecture in the United Kingdom
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television series, is an example of Jacobethan style
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