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Updated: May 23, 2025
This once held a statue of Hebe holding a torch. It was struck by lightning fifty years ago." "Lady Kitty might stand for her to-night," said Edith Manley. For Kitty, the capricious, had appeared at dinner in a quasi-Greek dress, white, soft, and flowing, without an ornament. The Dean acquiesced, but rather sadly. "I wish she had the bloom of Hebe! My dear Lady Edith, our hostess looks ill!"
It is not uncommon to see in front of a square brick house a wooden quasi-Greek portico, with a pediment and Ionic columns, equally high with the house itself. Wooden columns with Greek capitals attached to the doorways, and wooden pediments over the windows, are very frequent.
Shelley, in this quasi-Greek poem, takes no count of the fact that the sun, when it ceases to illumine one part of the earth, is shining upon another part. He treats the unillumined part as if it were the whole earth which has hereby become 'a corpse. +Stanza 24,+ 1. 2, Through camps and cities, &c.
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