... the building can be traced; and then there opens before us a vast cave, hewn out into the form of a cross, and divided into shadowy aisles by many pillars. Round the domes of its roof the light enters only through narrow apertures like large stars;... Familiar Allusions: a Hand-book of Miscellaneous Information - 第 445 頁William Adolphus Wheeler 著 - 1882 - 584 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Ecclesiological society - 1853 - 942 頁
...into the form of a cross, and divided into shadowy aisles by many pillars. Round tlie domes of its roof the light enters only through narrow apertures,...waves of marble that heave and fall in a thousand colours along the floor. What else there is of light is from torches, or silver lamps, burning ceaselessly... | |
| 1853 - 512 頁
...Round the domes of its roof the light enters only through narrow apertures, like large stars ; aud here and there a ray or two from some far-away casement...waves of marble that heave and fall in a thousand colours along the floor. What else there is of light is from torches, or silver lamps, burning ceaselessly... | |
| John Ruskin - 1853 - 456 頁
...only through narrow apertures like large stars ; and here and there a ray or two from some far away casement wanders into the darkness, and casts a narrow...waves of marble that heave and fall in a thousand colours along the floor. What else there is of light is from torches, or silver lamps, burning ceaselessly... | |
| Crystal palace - 1854 - 250 頁
...church, hewn out like a vast cave, the light entering through narrow apertures like stars, casting a narrow phosphoric stream upon the waves of marble that heave and fall in a thousand colours along the floor, and the walls giving back the light of the torches or silver lamps that burn... | |
| Rand - 1857 - 344 頁
...out into the form of a cross, and divided into shadowy aisles by many pillars. Round the domes of its roof the light enters only through narrow apertures...waves of marble that heave and fall in a thousand colours along the floor. What else there is of light is from torches, or silver lamps, burning ceaselessly... | |
| John Ruskin, Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1859 - 504 頁
...out into the form of a cross, and divided into shadowy aisles by many pillars. Round the domes of its roof the light enters only through narrow apertures...that heave and fall in a thousand colors along the floor. What else there is of light is from torches, or silver lamps, burning carelessly in the recesses... | |
| John Ruskin - 1859 - 504 頁
...out into the form of a cross, and divided into shadowy aisles by many pillars. Round the domes of its roof the light enters only through narrow apertures...that heave and fall in a thousand colors along the floor. What else there is of light is from torehes, or silver lamps, burning curelessly in the recesses... | |
| John Ruskin - 1867 - 482 頁
...out into the form of a Cross, and divided into shadowy aisles by many pillars. Round the domes of its roof the light enters only through narrow; apertures...waves of marble that heave and fall in a thousand colours along the floor. What else there is of light is from torches, or silver lamps, burning ceaselessly... | |
| John Ruskin - 1867 - 458 頁
...out into the form of a Cross, and divided into shadowy aisles by many pillars. Round the domes of its roof the light enters only through narrow apertures...stars ; and here and there a ray or two from some for away casement wanders into the darkness, and casts a narrow phosphoric stream upon the waves of... | |
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