The Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Addison, 2. köideG. Bell and Sons Limited, 1914 |
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Page 71
... Trajan's Pillar ; who supposes , I think , with a great deal of reason , that the Camps , Intrenchments , and other works of the same nature , which are cut out as if they had been made of brick or hewn stone , were in reality only of ...
... Trajan's Pillar ; who supposes , I think , with a great deal of reason , that the Camps , Intrenchments , and other works of the same nature , which are cut out as if they had been made of brick or hewn stone , were in reality only of ...
Page 76
... Trajan , for which he has a triumphal Arch erected to him by the sea - side . The marble of this Arch looks very white and fresh , as being exposed to the winds and salt sea - vapours , that by con- tinually fretting it preserves it ...
... Trajan , for which he has a triumphal Arch erected to him by the sea - side . The marble of this Arch looks very white and fresh , as being exposed to the winds and salt sea - vapours , that by con- tinually fretting it preserves it ...
Page 77
... Trajan for the Port he had made there , as the two others I have mentioned were probably for some reason of the same nature . One may however observe the wisdom of the ancient Romans , who to encourage their Emperors in their ...
... Trajan for the Port he had made there , as the two others I have mentioned were probably for some reason of the same nature . One may however observe the wisdom of the ancient Romans , who to encourage their Emperors in their ...
Page 158
... Trajan and Antonine , the arches of Drusus Germanicus , and Septimius Severus , the Temples of Janus , Concord , Vesta , Jupiter tonans , Apollo and Faustina , the Circus Maximus , Agonalis , and that of Caracalla , or , according to ...
... Trajan and Antonine , the arches of Drusus Germanicus , and Septimius Severus , the Temples of Janus , Concord , Vesta , Jupiter tonans , Apollo and Faustina , the Circus Maximus , Agonalis , and that of Caracalla , or , according to ...
Page 162
... Trajan and Antonine . There could not have been a more magnifi- cent design than that of Trajan's pillar . Where could an Emperor's ashes have been so nobly lodged , as in the midst of his metropolis , and on the top of so exalted a ...
... Trajan and Antonine . There could not have been a more magnifi- cent design than that of Trajan's pillar . Where could an Emperor's ashes have been so nobly lodged , as in the midst of his metropolis , and on the top of so exalted a ...
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