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Pàgina 26
At the end of Lansdown - street , and upon the edge of a projecting point , called
Beacon - hill , is a fuperb range of buildings of an elliptic form , called Camden -
plare , and now , after a variety of hindrances that would have damped the ardour
...
At the end of Lansdown - street , and upon the edge of a projecting point , called
Beacon - hill , is a fuperb range of buildings of an elliptic form , called Camden -
plare , and now , after a variety of hindrances that would have damped the ardour
...
Pàgina 29
The crescent , that extends towards what is called the Rock - house , varies the
forms of this composition very happily , and it is backed by abrupt rocks , well
covered with verdure , and affording an agreeable repose for the eye . The Well ...
The crescent , that extends towards what is called the Rock - house , varies the
forms of this composition very happily , and it is backed by abrupt rocks , well
covered with verdure , and affording an agreeable repose for the eye . The Well ...
Pàgina 60
We muft add , however , that we do not perceive much intrir : sic importance in the
materials that compofe this volume , Some of them may justly enough be called
Curiosities ; but they are the mere cockle - shells of Literature . They consist ...
We muft add , however , that we do not perceive much intrir : sic importance in the
materials that compofe this volume , Some of them may justly enough be called
Curiosities ; but they are the mere cockle - shells of Literature . They consist ...
Pàgina 80
No kind of public edifices were more common at this port , than those galleries
surrounded with colonnades , called in their language Stoa , and named by us
Porticos . Never did the imagination of ancient architects suggest any form more ...
No kind of public edifices were more common at this port , than those galleries
surrounded with colonnades , called in their language Stoa , and named by us
Porticos . Never did the imagination of ancient architects suggest any form more ...
Pàgina 83
In this situation , a part of the breast remained uncovered , as well as the legs and
arms ; but it was far from that state of absolute nakedness , imagined by
Propertius in an elegy , and by Plutarch in that romance , called the Life of
Lycurgus .
In this situation , a part of the breast remained uncovered , as well as the legs and
arms ; but it was far from that state of absolute nakedness , imagined by
Propertius in an elegy , and by Plutarch in that romance , called the Life of
Lycurgus .
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