... cunningly contrived as to have a small aperture, easily concealed, and level with the surface of the rock. This was barely large enough to admit the entrance of a single person; who having descended into the narrow passage, might creep along until... Manual of Classical Literature - Side 166av Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1855 - 690 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1817 - 658 sider
...the narrow passage, might creep along until he arrived immediately behind the centre of the altar; where, being hid by some colossal statue or other...sanctuary. We amused ourselves for a few minutes, by endeavouring to mimic the sort of solemn farce acted upon these occasions: and as we delivered a mock... | |
| Thomas Dudley Fosbroke - 1828 - 428 sider
...the narrow passage, might creep along until he arrived immediately behind the centre of the altar, where being hid by some colossal statue or other screen,...listening in silence upon the floor of the sanctuary. There are also remains of an aqueduct, and appearances of subterraneous passages. A large Church at... | |
| Benjamin Thomas H. Cole - 1829 - 288 sider
...or other screen, he might, by uttering some preconcerted answer, produce a most imposing effect upon the humble votaries prostrate beneath, who were listening in silence upon the floor of the sanctuary. My friend and his companions amused themselves by endeavouring to mimic the solemn farce formerly acted... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1837 - 372 sider
...the narrow passage, might creep along until he arrived immediately behind the centre of the altar; where being hid by some colossal statue or other screen,...would produce a most imposing effect among the humble votiries, prostrate beneath, who were listening in silence upon the floor of the sanctuary. We amused... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1841 - 370 sider
...the narrow passage, might creep along until he arrived immediately behind the centre of the altar ; where, being hid by some colossal statue or other...listening in silence upon the floor of the sanctuary." Argos was consecrated to Juno :* it was subject to different forms of government ; its people were... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1841 - 806 sider
...until he arrived immediately behind the centre of the altar ; where, being hid by some colosaal statqe or other screen, the sound of his voice would produce...votaries, prostrate beneath, who were listening in •ilencc upon the floor of the sanctuary. We amused ourselves for a few minutes by endeavoring to... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1842 - 638 sider
...large enough to admit the entrance of a single person, who could creep along to the back of the altar, where being hid by some colossal statue, or other...voice would produce a most imposing effect among the listening votaries." Antiq. 33. It is a curious fact that conjurers and chiefs among American Indians,... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1842 - 608 sider
...large enough to admix the entrance of a single person, who could creep along to the back of the altar, where being hid by some colossal statue, or other...voice would produce a most imposing effect among the listening votaries." Antiq. 33. It is a curious fact that conjurers and chiefs among American Indians,... | |
| 1851 - 650 sider
...the narrow passage, might creep along until he arrived immediately behind the centre of the altar; where being hid by some colossal statue or other screen,...sanctuary. We amused ourselves for a few minutes by endeavouring to mimic the sort of solemn farce acted upon these occasions; and as we delivered a mock... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1845 - 788 sider
...center of the altar ; where, being hid by •nine colossal statue or other screen, the sound of bis voice would produce a most imposing effect among the...listening in silence upon the floor of the sanctuary. We aroused ourselves for a few minutes by endeavoring to mimic tbe solemn farce acted upon these occasions... | |
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