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Example sentences for "little chapel"

  • And in the cloister that is in front of the chapter-house, in a lunette over the door of a little chapel, he painted in fresco S.

  • Francesco, which has a tower of five stories near the east end, and long trefoil-headed windows.

  • In a passage in the Porta Aurea, above the gate, is a little chapel made in the eighth or ninth century, and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, S.

  • By the side of the bishop's palace is a little chapel with a door apparently of the ninth century.

  • Formerly there stood here a little chapel dedicated to St. Andrew, in whose portico was an image of the Virgin.

  • In front of the gate is a little chapel, of the sixteenth century, called S.

  • In this church "they still show a little chapel in which, as hath been handed down from the first ages, St. Luke the Evangelist wrote, and painted the effigy of the Virgin Mother of God.

  • From the earliest Middle Ages, there stood upon this spot a little chapel dedicated to the hermit St Onuphrius.

  • The three began by raising with their own hands a little chapel to St Scholastica.

  • On his way he passed a little chapel, and the bell was tinkling for mass.

  • Then the pigwarden believed the word of the man of God, and he left his swine, and guided Deicolus to the place called Luthra; and there was a little chapel, dedicated to S.

  • Pharaildis, in Ghent, gave some portion to a little chapel at Steenockerzeel.

  • In a little chapel to the right of the great altar rises the tomb of Pedro Ansurez, a gentleman and benefactor of Valladolid, whose sword has been placed above his monument.

  • In a little chapel to the right of the great altar, lighted by many candles, one sees a crucifix of colored wood, with the Christ’s figure inclined to one side.

  • Near the entrance, on the left, is a little chapel, whose doors were riddled with bullets.

  • Leaving the Château d'Enghien on the right we enter the covered way by the avenue which passes before the little chapel of Saint-Paul.

  • The child was brought, and at a touch of his little foot the rocks went tumbling down the Mount, in proof of which one of them may be seen to this day with a little chapel to Saint Aubert built on the top of it.

  • Well then, said my master, we will pursue our intention, and ride out for an hour or two, as soon as I have shewn Mr. Peters my little chapel.

  • There, in a little chapel, is shown the whole figure of the excellent man, gilt and adorned with many jewels.

  • Internally we find the cell sculptured into the fashion of a little chapel, with a groined ceiling, the groining shafts and ribs well enough designed, but rather rudely executed.

  • Thomas Jones, who died of a fever contracted during his parochial visitings, and was buried in a vault in the "Little Chapel of Our Lady.

  • Over the altar of Mino's little chapel is a large tabernacle from his hand, in which the gayest little Boy gives the benediction, own brother to that one by Desiderio at S.

  • They are in a little chapel on the right of the choir.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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