| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1824 - 604 pages
...again are excavated fine large rooms. Within the court, and opposite these galleries, or virandas, stands Keylas the Proud, wonderfully towering in hoary...surpassed by no relic of antiquity in the known world." Captain Sceley's work contains, in addition to his copious descriptions of the Temples of Elora, a... | |
| 1824 - 394 pages
...these again are excavated fine large rooms. Within the Court, and opposite these galKries, or virandas, stands Keylas the Proud, wonderfully towering in hoary...fabric of rock, surpassed by no relic of antiquity hi the known world. " This brief outline will impart to the reader some idea of the Wonders of Elora... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1824 - 598 pages
...the court, and opposite these galleries, or virandas, stands Key las the Proud, wonderfully lowering in hoary majesty — a mighty fabric of rock, surpassed by no relic of antiquity in the known world.»» . Captain Seclcy's work contains, in addition to his copious descriptions of the Temples of Elora,... | |
| 1824 - 762 pages
...galleries, or virandas, stands Keylas the Proud, wonderfully towering in hoary majesty — a might fabric of rock, surpassed by no relic of antiquity in the known world." P. 107. With the help of a plan, the reader is made acquainted with every chamber and gallery of the... | |
| John Benjamin Seely - 1825 - 676 pages
...again are excavated fine large rooms. Within the court, and opposite these galleries, or virandas, stands Keylas the Proud, wonderfully towering in hoary...by no relic of antiquity in the known world. This brief outline will impart to the reader some idea of the wonders of Elora: and if these temples do... | |
| 1826 - 608 pages
...again are excavated fine large rooms. Within the court, and opposite these galleries, or virandus, stands Keylas the proud, wonderfully towering in hoary...surpassed by no relic of antiquity in the known world.' pp. 107, 8. We would not abridge this description, that the Author might describe the chief object... | |
| 1826 - 606 pages
...excavated fine large rooms. Within the court, and opposite these galleries, or virandas, stands Kevins the proud, wonderfully towering in hoary majesty....surpassed by no relic of antiquity in the known world.' pp. 107, 8. We would not abridge this description, that the Author might describe the chief object... | |
| Ralph Willard Allen - 1842 - 216 pages
...incredible space of nearly 420 feet of excavated rock. Within the court stands " Keylas the Proud," a mighty fabric of rock, surpassed by no relic of antiquity in the known world. Thus writes Captain Seely, who some years since visited these singular monuments and temples of the... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1848 - 512 pages
...fine large rooms of a smooth and polished surface, regularly divided by rows of pillars." — Thus stands "KEYLAS THE PROUD, wonderfully towering in...surpassed by no relic of antiquity in the known world." Far inferior to this vast building in size, is the exquisitely beautiful temple of Indra Subba, (Plate... | |
| 616 pages
...extraordinary as it may appear, having beyond its areas three handsome figure-galleries or vcrandhai>, supported by regular pillars, with compartments hewn...hoary majesty — a mighty fabric of rock, surpassed bv no relic of antiquity in the known world." This description is by no means exaggerated ; and though... | |
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