The London Quarterly Review, Volumen16Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... feelings excited by the present forlorn and neglected state of this once magnificent city ; which abounded in temples , palaces , baths and theatres ; and which reckoned 300,000 freemen among its population at the time when it fell ...
... feelings excited by the present forlorn and neglected state of this once magnificent city ; which abounded in temples , palaces , baths and theatres ; and which reckoned 300,000 freemen among its population at the time when it fell ...
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... feeling for ancient works of art , that they dig up the most beautiful columns to saw into mill - stones , and build their bases and capitals into the walls of their ill - constructed houses . Pompey's Pillar and the Obelisk of ...
... feeling for ancient works of art , that they dig up the most beautiful columns to saw into mill - stones , and build their bases and capitals into the walls of their ill - constructed houses . Pompey's Pillar and the Obelisk of ...
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... feelings , who exclaims rather petulantly among the ruins of Thebes , Still temples , nothing but temples ! no walls , quays , bridges , baths , or theatres ! He searched , he says , in vain , for a single edifice of public utility or ...
... feelings , who exclaims rather petulantly among the ruins of Thebes , Still temples , nothing but temples ! no walls , quays , bridges , baths , or theatres ! He searched , he says , in vain , for a single edifice of public utility or ...
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... feelings of admiration and astonishment ' at the same time it is avowed that the excavated temple of Guerfch Hassan and the ruins of Dakki and Kalaptshi appeared to rival some of the finest specimens of Egyptian architecture . ' These ...
... feelings of admiration and astonishment ' at the same time it is avowed that the excavated temple of Guerfch Hassan and the ruins of Dakki and Kalaptshi appeared to rival some of the finest specimens of Egyptian architecture . ' These ...
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... feeling , inveterate as ignorance could generate , as monstrous as credulity could feed . ' -I . - 6. - And ( for he assails us in prose and verse ) he invokes Ireland ' To remember the glory and pride of her name , Ere the cold blooded ...
... feeling , inveterate as ignorance could generate , as monstrous as credulity could feed . ' -I . - 6. - And ( for he assails us in prose and verse ) he invokes Ireland ' To remember the glory and pride of her name , Ere the cold blooded ...
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