50 resultados para Fountain
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Frans Hals; 4 ft. 7 1/8 in.x 5 ft. 5 35/64 in.; oil on canvas
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Illustrations: allegorical title page and eleven plates, some of them numbered. Four plates depict decorations designed by the architect Orazio Turriani: the colonnade on the Piazza della Spada in Rome, two plates of a triumphal arch, and a fountain structured as a nymphaea. Seven plates depict temporary structures used for fireworks display, including 2 states of plate numbered "70" or "02". The plates are etched by Luca Ciamberlano after Niccolò Tornioli.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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I. The life of John Flavel. The fountain of life.--II. The method of in the gospel-redemption. Pneumatologia; a treatise of the soul of man.--III. Pneumatologia (cont.) A practical treatise of fear. The righteous man's refuge. A blow at the root; or, The causes and cure of mental errors. Vindiciarum vindex. The second appendix; of Antinomianism. A sermon on gospel-unity.--England's duty. Mount Pisgah. Divine conduct; or, The mystery of Providence. Wonderful sea-deliverances. Antipharmacum saluberrimum. Tidings from Rome; or, England's alarm.-- V. Husbandry spiritualized; or, The heavenly use of earthly things. Navigation spiritualized; or, A new compass for seamen. [Miscellaneous tracts and sermons]--VI. Preparations for sufferings. The balm of the covenant. An exposition of the Assembly's Shorter catechism. A reply to Mr. Philip Cary's Solemn call. Sacramental meditations. [Miscellaneous tracts and sermons].
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A tale of two cads.--His right-hand neighbor.--The fall of the fountain.--The basket of Alnaschar.--One joke--and another.--A fin de siècle punchinello.--The metamorphosis of John Lee, freshman.--A poetess of passion.--Misspent.--The '9-"Lit."--A baffled puritan.--At Dwyer's.
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"A companion of 'Shakespeare's England' ... Most of the sketches here assembled were originally printed in the 'New York Tribune'."--Pref.
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Earlier editions appeared under title: The People's history of America.
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V.1. Every man in his humour. Every man out of his humour. Cynthia's revels: or, The fountain of self-love.--v, .2. Poetaster, or, His arraignmnt. Sejanus his fall. Volpone, or, The fox. Epicoene , or, The silent woman.--v.3. The fox. Epicoene, or, the silent woman.--v.3. The alchemist. Catiline, his conspiracy.
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"A companion to "Shakespeare's England" ... Most of the sketches here assembled were originally printed in the 'New York tribune'."--Pref.
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Spine title: Margaret Fuller's works
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Each number has separate t.p.; some have added engraved title-pages, some also have frontispieces.
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The first book with Hawthorne's name on the title page--cf. N. E. Browne, A bibliography of ... Hawthorne.
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The text which ahs been followed in v. 3 is that of 1816, ed. by William Gifford.
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[Conceptual Sketch of Fountain], untitled. Ink sketch on tracing paper with blue marker coloring, 7 1/2 x 12 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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[Conceptual Sketch of Fountain], untitled. Ink sketch on tracing paper with blue marker coloring, 10x12 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]