| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1866 - 558 páginas
...steps are from nine to ten feet in the ground, and there is no hill near, from which the stone or mould could have fallen. Besides, the stones lie in their...natural position, and no ruins are found near them. The columns are all standing ; two which had fallen, have very recently been raised again. How far... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Alexander James William Morrison - 1885 - 606 páginas
...steps are from nine to ten feet in the ground, and there is no hill near, from which the stone or mould could have fallen. Besides, the stones lie in their...natural position, and no ruins are found near them. The columns are all standing; two which had fallen, have very recently been raised again. How far the... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1885 - 610 páginas
...steps are from nine to ten feet in the ground, and there is no hill near, from which the stone or mould could have fallen. Besides, the stones lie in their...natural position, and no ruins are found near them. The columns are all standing; two which had fallen, have very recently been raised again. How far the... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1902 - 500 páginas
...are from nine to ten feet in the ground ; and there is no hill near, from which the stone or mould could have fallen. Besides, the stones lie in their...natural position, and no ruins are found near them. The columns are all standing : two which had fallen, have very recently been raised again. How far... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1902 - 504 páginas
...are from nine to ten feet in the ground ; and there is no hill near, from which the stone or mould could have fallen. Besides, the stones lie in their...natural position, and no ruins are found near them. The columns are all standing : two which had fallen, have very recently been raised again. How far... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1905 - 696 páginas
...which are some of them repaired, are 9'$o metres high, I '90 in diameter, and at intervals of 2*50. Although not the largest, it is the most impressive...metres in diameter), with tiers of seats separated by a pracinction and divided into seven blocks. The fine entrance wall is preserved with two entrances.... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1907 - 672 páginas
...metres long and 26"30 wide. The columns, which are some of them repaired, are 9"50 metres high, I'9o in diameter, and at intervals of 2 '50. Although not...metres in diameter), with tiers of seats separated by a pnecinction and divided into seven blocks. The fine entrance wall is preserved with two entrances.... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1907 - 660 páginas
...metres long and 26.30 wide. The columns, which are some of them repaired, are 9.50 metres high, I'oo in diameter, and at intervals of 2 '50. Although not...them." It was dedicated, as we learn from Cicero's Vcrres, to Diana. See above, under Cicero. Theatre, Graeco-Roman. One of the most important in Sicily,... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1908 - 688 páginas
...condition, its elegance and lightness, and its solitary majestic situation. Goethe (p. 259, Bonn's trans.) says : "The temple of Segesta was never finished...metres in diameter), with tiers of seats separated by a praecinction and divided into seven blocks. The fine entrance wall is preserved with two entrances.... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Alexander James William Morrison - 1911 - 640 páginas
...steps are from nine to ten feet in the ground, and there is no hill near, from which the stone or mould could have fallen. Besides, the stones lie in their...natural position, and no ruins are found near them. Segeste, April 20, 1787. The columns are all standing; two which had fallen, have very recently been... | |
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