... 145 feet, by 62 broad — having well-formed doorways, windows, staircases to its upper floor, containing fine large rooms of a smooth and polished surface, regularly divided by... Architecture - Page 36by Hezekiah Howe - 1831 - 74 pagesFull view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1824 - 728 pages
...to a height of nearly 1 00 feet — ita length sl>»mt 145 feet, by u'S broad — having well-formed door-ways, windows, staircases to its upper floor,..., /,, • rooms of a smooth and polished surface, re- ?nd elegantly sculptured pillars, placed gularly divided by rows of pillars: the whole '" «iui-distant... | |
| Art - 1824 - 406 pages
...head to a height of nearly 100 feet— its length about 145 feet, by tE broad— having well-formed door-ways, windows, staircases to its upper floor,...fine large, rooms of a smooth and polished surface, regulsrly divided by rows of pillars : the whole bulk ol this immense block of isolated excavation... | |
| Education - 1827 - 402 pages
...this deep area the Temple rises about 100 feet; its length 145 feet by 62 broad; having well-formed doorways, windows, staircases, to its upper floor,...surface, regularly divided by rows of pillars; the whole mass being abont500feetincircumference. Around the area are three galleries of rooms, supported by... | |
| Education - 1827 - 410 pages
...this deep area the Temple rises about 100 feet; its length 145 feet by 62 broad ; having well-formed doorways, windows, staircases, to its upper floor,...surface, regularly divided by rows of pillars; the whole mass being aboutSOOfeetincircumference. Around the area are three galleries of rooms, supported by... | |
| 1824 - 984 pages
...head to a height of nearly 100 feet — its length about 145 feet, by 62 broad — having well-formed doorways, windows, staircases to its upper floor,...smooth and polished surface, regularly divided by a low oí pillars : the whole bulk of this immense block of isolated excavation being upwards of 500... | |
| Samuel Whitcomb (jr.) - Art and state - 1833 - 78 pages
...feet broad, and having well formed door-ways, windows, and stair-cases to its upper floor. It contains large rooms of a smooth and polished surface, regularly divided by rows of pillars. Beyond the areas are handsome figure galleries, or virandas, supported by regular pillars, with compartments... | |
| Edward Hungerford D. Elers Napier - Hunting - 1840 - 662 pages
...62 feet broad, baying well-formed door-ways, windows, and staircases to its upper floors, contains fine large rooms of a smooth and polished surface,...rows of pillars; the whole bulk of this immense block ofiisolated excavation being upwards of 500 feet in circumference, and, extraordinary as it may appear,... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - Architecture - 1848 - 512 pages
...about one hundred feet, its breadth sixty-two ; having well-formed doorways, windows, and staircases ; containing fine large rooms of a smooth and polished surface, regularly divided by rows of pillars." — Thus stands "KEYLAS THE PROUD, wonderfully towering in hoary majesty, a mighty fabric of rock,... | |
| American periodicals - 1824 - 502 pages
...its rocky head to a height of nearly 100 feet — its length about 145 feet, by 62 broad — having well formed doorways, windows, staircases to its upper...floor, containing fine large rooms of a smooth and poUshed surface, regularly divided by a low of pillars : the whole bulk of this immense block of isolated... | |
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