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... stone blocks of the bridges are of astonishing size . The stones of the walls are of an extraordinary size and so jointed together that they look as if they are made of just one stone . The gates of each entrance are magnificently ...
... stone blocks of the bridges are of astonishing size . The stones of the walls are of an extraordinary size and so jointed together that they look as if they are made of just one stone . The gates of each entrance are magnificently ...
Page 42
... stone , which are gilded . The temple is surrounded by a moat , and access is by a single bridge , protected by two stone tigers so grand and fearsome as to strike terror into the visitor . ( Groslier 1958 , translated from French by ...
... stone , which are gilded . The temple is surrounded by a moat , and access is by a single bridge , protected by two stone tigers so grand and fearsome as to strike terror into the visitor . ( Groslier 1958 , translated from French by ...
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... stone : So fell our Monasteries , in one instant growne Not to lesse houses , but , to heapes of stone ; There is something to be seen at these moments , as in Sonnet 64 when it reiterates ' When I haue seene by times fell hand defaced ...
... stone : So fell our Monasteries , in one instant growne Not to lesse houses , but , to heapes of stone ; There is something to be seen at these moments , as in Sonnet 64 when it reiterates ' When I haue seene by times fell hand defaced ...
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