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Meanings of pillared portico in English
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Usage of pillared portico in English
1
He stood in the pillaredportico and did not dare go in.
2
The front door of the manor-house was shut and the broad, pillaredportico was untenanted.
3
They hurried through the shadows of the pillaredportico.
4
Ascending with every step, he stands at last upon a level with its pillaredportico.
5
Some of its motives, especially the pillaredportico, were taken from the old capitol building at Jackson.
6
It was a large church with high steps and a pillaredportico, and its doors were open.
7
High on a marble throne, she sits under a pillaredportico, behind which stretches a pleasant landscape.
8
He led the way up the steps of the white- pillaredportico, and wheeled to see the others ascending.
9
The avenue led to a wide gravelled space before a plain, low, long building in whitish stone, with pillaredportico.
10
The edifice seems to be of white marble, now much blackened with London smoke, and has a Grecian pillaredportico.
11
Being deep in talk, it so happened that they found themselves near the majestic, pillaredportico, and huge, black rotundity of the Pantheon.
12
But to him, standing under the pillaredportico and knocking upon the door, came no word of welcome and no stir of lights.
13
The pillaredportico opened upon another elongated area, a characteristic feature of Minoan architecture, which served the purpose of a light-shaft, illuminating the inner room.