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... church was complete . The next cone contained a still more intricate shrine , poised high in the apex , at the end of a dark uterine ascent . The church , richly painted with Betrayals and Last Suppers , had apse , dome , cupolas ...
... church was complete . The next cone contained a still more intricate shrine , poised high in the apex , at the end of a dark uterine ascent . The church , richly painted with Betrayals and Last Suppers , had apse , dome , cupolas ...
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... church . But , in spite of the early hours and the frequency of the fasts , the life is far less severe and secluded than that of the orders of St. Romuald and St. Bruno ; and the rigours of the Cistercians are unknown . Eastern monasti ...
... church . But , in spite of the early hours and the frequency of the fasts , the life is far less severe and secluded than that of the orders of St. Romuald and St. Bruno ; and the rigours of the Cistercians are unknown . Eastern monasti ...
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... church of St. Charalambos appeared strangely naked and blank after the jostling frescoes to which we had grown accustomed . There was nothing there except the fine Epirote woodwork of the ikonstasis and the throne , where censer ...
... church of St. Charalambos appeared strangely naked and blank after the jostling frescoes to which we had grown accustomed . There was nothing there except the fine Epirote woodwork of the ikonstasis and the throne , where censer ...
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