| English literature - 1796 - 716 pages
...[flow. And melting voices blertri, majcltically * Lyceum — The library, fitted up in the Gothic tafte; the painted windows of that form. In the elliptic arch of the duor, there is a prifmatic lamhorn of variouflytintcd glaff, coriu ning two large lamp*, with their... | |
| Anna Seward - 1796 - 64 pages
...paly edge, the evening-diamond f ftreams. * Lyceum, — the Library, fitted up in the Gothic tafle, the painted windows of that form. In the elliptic arch of the door, there is a prifmatic lantern of varioufly tinted glafs, containing two large lamps with their reflectors. The... | |
| English literature - 1796 - 688 pages
...melting voices blend, majeftically * Lyceum — Thelibrary, fittedup in the Gothic taue; tbcpaintcti windows of that form. In the elliptic arch of the door, there 14 a priimatic lanthorn of variouilytintcd glab, containing two large lamps, with their reflectors.... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - Poets, English - 1907 - 440 pages
...largely that praise transcends its merit. I believe its poetic stamina are not weaker than those of the 1 Minute Lyceum. — The library, fitted up in the Gothic...arch of the door, there is a prismatic lantern of variously-tinted glass, containing two large lamps with their reflection. The light they shed resembles... | |
| 1796 - 504 pages
...fcveral delightful days of the laft fummer. •f Lyceum — th« Library, fined up in the gothic tafte, the painted windows of that form. In the elliptic arch of the door, there is a prifmatic lantern of varioufly tmtrf glafs, containing two Jarge lamps wnh their refteflors. The light... | |
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