| Alphonse de Lamartine - 1848 - 584 páginas
...which one ascended to it. This winding stair-case rose in a spiral form to the platTEE TEMPLE. 267 form of the edifice. Seven successive wickets, or seven...Thence the eye ranged freely over the low roofs of the Quartier Saint Antoine, or the streets of the Temple, upon the dome of the Pantheon, upon the towers... | |
| Alphonse De Lamartine - 1848 - 552 páginas
...by which one ascended to it. This winding stair-case rose in a spiral form to the plat. v -' " form of the edifice. Seven successive wickets, or seven...Thence the eye ranged freely over the low roofs of tho Quartier Saint Antoine, or the streets of the Temple, upon the dome of the Pantheon, upon the towers... | |
| Alphonse de Lamartine - 1848 - 552 páginas
...solid doors, shut by bolt and key, were ranged from landing to landing, from the base to the ten-ace. At each one of these wickets a sentinel and a key-bearer...Thence the eye ranged freely over the low roofs of the Quartier Saint Antoine, or the streets of the Temple, upon the dome of the Pantheon, upon the towers... | |
| Alphonse de Lamartine - 1849 - 554 páginas
...which one ascended to it. This winding stair-case rose in a spiral form to the platTHE TEMPLE. 267 form of the edifice. Seven successive wickets, or seven...Thence the eye ranged freely over the low roofs of the Quartier Saint Antoine, or the streets of the Temple, upon the dome of the Pantheon, upon the towers... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1849 - 840 páginas
...summit of the donjon. One made here ten «tepa at each turn. The least breath of air howled there lite a tempest. The noises of Paris mounted there, weakening...Thence the eye ranged freely over the low roofs of the Quartier St. Antoine. The small tower, as I have already said, stood with its tack to the large one.... | |
| Sir Charles Augustus Murray - 1850 - 248 páginas
...solid doors, shut by bolt and key, were ranged from landing to landing, from the base to the roof. At each one of these wickets a sentinel and a key-bearer...Thence the eye ranged freely over the low roofs of the Quartier St. Antoine. The small tower, as I have already said, stood with its back to the largo one.... | |
| Alphonse de Lamartine - 1864 - 546 páginas
...stair-case rose in a spiral form to the plat* of the edifice. Seven suecessi ye wickets, or seven r doors, shut by bolt and key, were ranged from landing...Thence the eye ranged freely over the low roofs of the Qu artier Saint Antoine, or the streets of the Temple, upon the dome of the Pantheon, upon the towers... | |
| W. Harlan Cord - 1885 - 564 páginas
...the terrace. An exterior gallery crowned the ^urumit of the Donjon. One here made ten steps at one turn. The least breath of air howled there like a...noises of Paris mounted there, weakening as they came. **• •• ••*•* The small tower stood with its back to the large one. It had also two little... | |
| William James Linton - 1892 - 196 páginas
...gardens, a vast space of solitude and silence, in the centre of a most densely populated quarter. " The walls of the edifice were nine feet thick. The...cathedral, upon the roofs of the pavilions of the Tuileries, or upon the green hills of Issy, or of Choisy-le-Roi, descending with their villages, their... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 602 páginas
...metal, divided each hall from the stair by which one ascended to it. This staircase rose in a spiral to the platform of the edifice. Seven successive wickets,...cathedral, upon the roofs of the pavilions of the Tuileries, or upon the green hills of Issy, or of Choisy-le-Roi, descending, with their villages, their... | |
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