Buttresses project at each angle, crowned with pinnacles.
At each angle there is a turret, with a small crocketed spire, and from a mass of richly-decorated pinnacles the great spire rises.
There are, I believe, no less than eight of them, placed at each angle of the inner and outer square of buildings; for the castle is in the form of a larger structure which encloses a smaller one.
It consists of a large square corps de logis, with a round tower at each angle, rising out of a somewhat too slumberous pond.
Above a plinth with a gentle salience rises the altar itself, supported at each angle by the paw of a lion.
As for the cylinders hidden in each angle of a building, none, we believe, have as yet been found in Assyria; perhaps because no search or an inefficient search has been made for them.
It is built of brick, is extremely solid, of singular appearance, from its being a square monument, flanked at each angle by a tower in the shape of a cone.
In fact, the Ducal Palace is built in the Gothic taste and resembles a Gothic fortress, having round towers at each angle.
Crocketed pinnacles are arranged at each angle, and large six-light windows with very rich and varied geometrical tracery fill the whole of each of the sides.
It is plain below, but has turrets picturesquely corbelled out on machicoulis over the centre of each side and at each angle.
The outside has at each angle a buttress, with an engaged shaft in front of it, and the windows are all set within simple enclosing arches.
The piers are designed as a series of shafts, set in square nooks (four on each of the complete sides), with a large semicircular shaft at each angle.
Broad, flat buttresses are placed at each angle of the tower, similar to those of the main building, and these were, no doubt, originally finished with turrets like those of the transepts.
Its upper half has an attached shaft on each angle, with moulded bases and carved capitals of the same period; but the weathering on its top appears to have been changed in the thirteenth century.
The two irregular octagon turrets on each angle are of the same date as those on the south, and, like them, have weathered and battlemented parapets to the top of their side walls.
It is of four landings, and at each angle, as well as in the intermediate spaces, standing clear to a considerable height above the banisters, rises a Corinthian pillar with richly carved capital, supporting a ball.
The house is square in general form, and originally had a circular tower at each angle; these, however, have been rebuilt of an octagonal form, and additions have been carried in different directions.
It is a massive erection, of square form, with a circular turret at each angle, and is about ninety feet in height; it commands a magnificent prospect on every side.
Halila is a small village; it has a trifling square fort, with a tower at each angle, but without any guns.
The fort itself is defended by a turret at each angle, and three in each of the intervening sides.
They were neatly entrenched in square walls with towers at each angle.
A cupola rests on an octagonal base, on each angle of which arose a minaret; one only of which is now entire.
Dark spot ateach angle of mouth well developed; often fused with color of upper parts which sometimes covers lower lips.
Dark spot at each angle of mouth present or absent.
Dark spot at each angleof mouth present or absent, and when present, often fused with color of upper parts, which rarely covers lower lips.
The piers are all cross-shaped with a large half-shaft on each of the four main faces and a smaller round shaft in each angle.
The principal feature of the building is, a massive quadrangular tower, remarkable for a range of light circular arches, encircling the top, and supporting a parapet, which forms a connexion with turrets at each angle.
On our return we felt more at liberty to examine the features of the ruin, which proved of the simplest construction, totally without ornament or a single Gothic form, and consisting of one irregular court with towers at each angle.
This fortress is of the simplest construction; its area, of a trapezium form, is merely surrounded by a curtain wall with circular towers covering each angle, and a demi-turret projecting from the middle of one side.
In the Libellulina the base of the tongue terminates towards the pharynx in a fleshy cushion, armed at each angle next to that part with a short hard horn or tooth of a black colour.
He appears to have overlooked the two on the anterior side of a tubercle at each angle of the head, where they are large, but not conspicuous, at least in my specimen.
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