The Portfolio: Monographs on Artistic Subjects..., Випуски 40 – 43Philip Gilbert Hamerton Seeley, 1899 |
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... houses is based entirely on the excavations at Pompeii . It is so far unsatisfactory , that we have no means of discriminating between local and general custom , a point of great importance in this case , because 1 Σοὶ μὲν καμπύλα τόξα ...
... houses is based entirely on the excavations at Pompeii . It is so far unsatisfactory , that we have no means of discriminating between local and general custom , a point of great importance in this case , because 1 Σοὶ μὲν καμπύλα τόξα ...
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... houses , but were found in increasing , but not large , quantities as the industrial part of the town was uncovered . It is therefore evident that by A.D. 79 they had gone out of fashion among the rich , and were even losing their ...
... houses , but were found in increasing , but not large , quantities as the industrial part of the town was uncovered . It is therefore evident that by A.D. 79 they had gone out of fashion among the rich , and were even losing their ...
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... House of Lucretius , this contained five such bronzes and a terracotta bust of a boy with a bulla round his neck . A similar recess in another house held two bronzes , a warrior and a Diana , and two terracottas , a female bust and a ...
... House of Lucretius , this contained five such bronzes and a terracotta bust of a boy with a bulla round his neck . A similar recess in another house held two bronzes , a warrior and a Diana , and two terracottas , a female bust and a ...
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... houses , we can argue that Greek houses also contained them , both as ornaments and as objects of worship , but we ... house of Amphicles is placed , Fair present of Chrysogona the chaste . ” — Translated by FAWKES . and probably there ...
... houses , we can argue that Greek houses also contained them , both as ornaments and as objects of worship , but we ... house of Amphicles is placed , Fair present of Chrysogona the chaste . ” — Translated by FAWKES . and probably there ...
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... houses , while the Mars , from its purely Roman treatment , may be compared with a group of Æneas and Anchises found in the House of M. Gavius Rufus . The intimate connection between the contents of a Pompeian house and tomb being thus ...
... houses , while the Mars , from its purely Roman treatment , may be compared with a group of Æneas and Anchises found in the House of M. Gavius Rufus . The intimate connection between the contents of a Pompeian house and tomb being thus ...
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Сторінка 67 - ... carts, &c., carrying out to the fields, which for many miles were strewed with moveables of all sorts, and tents erecting to shelter both people and what goods they could get away.
Сторінка 68 - ... demolition beyond all expression for several miles about the country. At my return I was infinitely concerned to find that goodly church St. Paul's now a sad ruin, and that beautiful portico (for structure comparable to any in Europe, as not long before...
Сторінка 67 - This Tower is a citadel to defend or command the city; a royal palace for assemblies or treaties; a prison of state for the most dangerous offenders; the only place of coinage for all England at this time ; the armoury for warlike provision ; the treasury of the ornaments and jewels of the crown; and general conserver of the most records of the king's courts of justice at Westminster.
Сторінка 20 - For whan ther any riding was in Chepe, Out of the shoppe thider wold he lepe, And til that he had all the sight ysein, And danced wel, he wold not come agein; And gadred him a meinie of his sort, To hoppe and sing, and maken swiche disport: And ther they setten steven for to mete To plaien at the dis in swiche a strete.
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Сторінка 68 - Stationers, and carried thither for safety, they were all consum'd, burning for a weeke following. It is also observable that the lead over the altar at the East end was untouch'd, and among the divers monuments, the body of one Bishop remain'd intire.
Сторінка 67 - ... but crying out and lamentation, running about like distracted creatures, without at all attempting to save even their goods : such a strange consternation there was upon them...
Сторінка 67 - God grant mine eyes may never behold the like, who now saw above 10,000 houses all in one flame ! The noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children, the hurry of people, the fall of towers, houses, and churches, was like a hideous storm; and the air all about so hot and inflamed, that at the last one was not able to approach it, so that they were forced to stand still, and let the flames burn on, which they did, for near two miles in length and one in...