| Edward Gibbon - 1783 - 524 páginas
...inferior to marble itfelf. Four ftreets, interfering each other at • right angles, divided the feveral parts of this great edifice, and the approach to the principal apartment was from a very (lately entrance, which is ftill denominated the Golden Gate. The approach was terminated by a perijlylium... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1806 - 530 páginas
...extracted from the neighbouring quarries of Trau, or Tragutium, and very little inferior to marble itself. Four streets, intersecting each other at right angles,...principal apartment was from a very stately entrance, which is still denominated the Golden Gate. The approach was terminated by a peristylium of granite... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 468 páginas
...inferior to marble itself. Four streets, intersecting each other at right angles, divided the several paru of this great edifice, and the approach to the principal apartment was from a very stately entrance, which is still denominated the Golden Gate. The approach was terminated by a peristylium of granite... | |
| Thomas Doubleday - 1829 - 174 páginas
...extracted from the neighbouring quarries of Trau, or Tragutium, and very little inferior to marble itself. Four streets, intersecting each other at right angles,...principal apartment was from a very stately entrance, which is still denominated the golden gate." (jihhua's Decline and Fall. Chap. xm. " Disciple of that... | |
| Thomas Moule - 1833 - 200 páginas
...The whole was constructed of a beautiful freestone, little inferior to marble itself. Four avenues intersecting each other at right angles divided the several parts of this edifice, and the approach to the principal apartments was from a stately entrance, still denominated... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1837 - 1304 páginas
...extracted from the neighbouring quarries of Trau, or Tragutium, and very little inferior to marble itself. Four streets, intersecting each other at right angles,...several parts of this great edifice, and the approach 115 Sec the Iimer. p. «R9. 278. Edit. \Viw1. 116 The Abate Fortts, In huViaKuio in Ifelmuia. p, 43.... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1840 - 564 páginas
...little inferior to marble itself. Four streets, intersecting each other at right angles, divided t'ne several parts of this great edifice, and the approach...principal apartment was from a very stately entrance, which is still denominated the Golden Gate. The approach was terminated by a periityKum of granite... | |
| Richard Brown (architect.) - 1841 - 618 páginas
...Tragutium, and very little inferior to marble itself. Four streets, intersecting each other at right-angles, divided the several parts of this great edifice, and...principal apartment was from a very stately entrance, denominated the ' Golden Gate.' The approach was terminated by a peristylium of granite columns ; on... | |
| Joseph Gwilt - 1842 - 1114 páginas
...were GOO ft., and the other 7OO ft. in length. It was constructed of stone little inferior to marble. Four streets, intersecting each other at right angles, divided the several parts of the edifice; and the approach to the principal apartment was from a stately entrance, still called... | |
| 1844 - 398 páginas
...inferior to marble itself. Four streets, intersecting each other at right angles, divided the several pans of this great edifice, and the approach to the principal apartment was from a stately entrance, which > . still denominated the golden gate. The approach was terminated bya ptristylium... | |
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