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1
Only ten of the eighteen
Corinthian
pillars
of this temple now remain.
2
The high altar is a stupendous erection of two storeys with
Corinthian
pillars
.
3
Two fluted
Corinthian
pillars
are let into the wall, and support an entablature.
4
Two sides were open into other rooms, with
Corinthian
pillars
reaching to the roof.
5
The governor's pew had
Corinthian
pillars
,
and crimson damask tapestry.
6
The
Corinthian
pillars
near them changed into burnished gold.
7
Above this basement rises a circular temple with
Corinthian
pillars
,
containing in the midst two statues.
8
It is of white marble with two black
Corinthian
pillars
,
surmounted by a mitre and arms.
9
At a spot where a heap of large
Corinthian
pillars
lay, a temple appears to have stood.
10
Then you ran out on the dark porch, where the honeysuckle vines grew up the tall, inane
Corinthian
pillars
.
11
The façade of St. Peter's is decorated with
Corinthian
pillars
,
and on its parapet stand statues fifty-two feet in height.
12
Every spot is covered with treasures and works of art, and the roof is supported by forty-two
Corinthian
pillars
of dark-red stone.
13
The effigies below its canopy, supported on twisted
Corinthian
pillars
,
represent Sir Thomas Gorges and his widow, a maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth.
14
I walked into the Great Hall far enough to see the area behind the first of the row of
Corinthian
pillars
that lined the walls.
15
This vestibule communicates through an arched gate with an area, on the W. side of which are two
Corinthian
pillars
with projecting bases for statues.
16
The stage is fairly perfect, with its customary scenery of
Corinthian
pillars
grouped so as to form two doors for entrance and exit between them.
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pillars
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