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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 356, February 14, 1829   By:

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In this volume, readers are treated to a diverse selection of literary works that range from poems and short stories to informative essays and historical accounts. The writing is engaging and insightful, offering a window into the social norms and cultural attitudes of the early 19th century. The magazine also includes entertaining anecdotes and jokes, providing a well-rounded reading experience.

One particularly interesting aspect of this volume is its inclusion of illustrations, which enhance the reading experience and bring the stories to life. The mix of fiction and non-fiction pieces ensures that there is something for everyone in this publication, catering to a wide range of interests.

Overall, The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 356, February 14, 1829 is a delightful collection that is sure to entertain and educate readers of all ages. Its timeless appeal makes it a valuable addition to any bookshelf and a wonderful glimpse into the past.

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THE MIRROR OF LITERATURE, AMUSEMENT, AND INSTRUCTION.

VOL. XIII, NO. 356.] SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1829. [PRICE 2d.

Interior of the Colosseum.

[Illustration: Interior of the Colosseum.]

References to the Engraving.

A. Column or Tower in the centre of the building, for supporting the Ascending Room, &c.

B. Entrance to the Ascending Room.

C. Saloon for the reception of works of art.

D. Passage lending to the Saloon, Galleries, and Ascending Room.

E. F. Two separate Spiral Flights of Steps, leading to the Galleries, &c.

G. H. I. Galleries from which the Picture is to be viewed.

K. Refreshment Room.

L. Rooms for Music or Bells.

M. The Old Ball from St. Paul's Cathedral.

N. Stairs leading to the outside of the Building. a. b. Sky lights. c. Plaster Dome, on which the sky is painted, d. Canvass on which the part of the picture up to the horizon is painted. e. Gallery, suspended by ropes, used for painting the distance, and uniting the plaster and the canvas. f. Temporary Bridge from the Gallery G to the Gallery e. from the end of which the echo of the building might be heard to the greatest advantage. g. One of Fifteen Triangular Platforms, used for painting the sky... Continue reading book >>


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