pillared structure
pillared hall
The pillared hall was filled with elegant decorations.
The museum had a grand pillared entrance.
The ancient temple had beautifully pillared architecture.
The hotel lobby featured tall, pillared columns.
The pillared veranda offered a stunning view of the garden.
The palace had a majestic pillared courtyard.
The university library had a pillared reading room.
The government building had a pillared facade.
The church was known for its ornate pillared altar.
The theater's entrance was flanked by pillared statues.
And Philip wondered whether the boat went on for ever through one pillared alley after another or came at last to some strange mansion.
I looked through the trees and saw beyond them a pillared portico quite familiar to me — no less old a friend, in fact, than the British Museum.
He found a paved courtyard, which he crossed briskly, and mounted the steps of a pillared peristyle, on which the windows looked out. These were all closed to the very top, with full shutters.
We reached the house. It was a two-story over-all shingle house with a small pillared portico and a long lawn from the entrance to a thick row of shrubs inside the white fence. There was a light in the portico.
That would be a pity; for I cannot pretend that Seth and Dinah were anything else than Methodists—not indeed of that modern type which reads quarterly reviews and attends in chapels with pillared porticoes, but of a very old-fashioned kind.
pillared structure
pillared hall
The pillared hall was filled with elegant decorations.
The museum had a grand pillared entrance.
The ancient temple had beautifully pillared architecture.
The hotel lobby featured tall, pillared columns.
The pillared veranda offered a stunning view of the garden.
The palace had a majestic pillared courtyard.
The university library had a pillared reading room.
The government building had a pillared facade.
The church was known for its ornate pillared altar.
The theater's entrance was flanked by pillared statues.
And Philip wondered whether the boat went on for ever through one pillared alley after another or came at last to some strange mansion.
I looked through the trees and saw beyond them a pillared portico quite familiar to me — no less old a friend, in fact, than the British Museum.
He found a paved courtyard, which he crossed briskly, and mounted the steps of a pillared peristyle, on which the windows looked out. These were all closed to the very top, with full shutters.
We reached the house. It was a two-story over-all shingle house with a small pillared portico and a long lawn from the entrance to a thick row of shrubs inside the white fence. There was a light in the portico.
That would be a pity; for I cannot pretend that Seth and Dinah were anything else than Methodists—not indeed of that modern type which reads quarterly reviews and attends in chapels with pillared porticoes, but of a very old-fashioned kind.
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