161 resultados para Beauty contests
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Various editions.
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Previous ed. 1882 by Robert Brothers, Boston.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Title from cover.
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Christ's spirit ... -- Uniformity examined ... -- The building, beauty, teaching and establishment of The truly Christian and spiritual church ... -- Right reformation ... -- The way of true peace and unity ... -- The crucified and quickend Christian ... -- The stumbling-stone ... -- The doctrine of batisms ... -- The trial of spirits ... -- A plain and necessary confrontation ... -- A testimony against divinity-degrees ... -- The right reformation of learning ...
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[With Walker, Alexander. The book of beauty. New York, 1843]
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Report year ends Mar.
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Fate -- Power -- Wealth -- Culture -- Behavior -- Worship -- Considerations by the way -- Beauty -- Illusions.
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Caption title.
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Tales of the grotesque and arabesque: I. Romances of death. Old-world romance.--II. Tales of conscience, natural beauty, and pseudo-science.--III. Tales of ratiocination and illusion.--IV. Extravaganza and caprice.--V. Tales of adventure and exploration.--Literary criticism: VI. On poetry and the poets.--VII. On novels, essays, and travels. Marginalia.--VIII. The literati. Minor contemporaries, etc.--IX. Eureka, and miscellanies.--X. Poems.--Bibliography (v. 10, p. 273-309)
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Includes index.
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Plates accompanied by guard-sheets with descriptive letterpress.
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v. 1. The window, and short stories.--v. 2. Strong as death, Useless beauty, and short stories.--v. 3. Afloat, In the sunlight, The windering life, The Rondoli sister, and short stories.--v. 4. Pierre and Jean, Ball-of-Tallow, and short stories.--v. 5. Belami, Mademoiselle Pearl, and short stories.--v. 6. A life, unedited stories not found in other editions.--v. 7. Our heart, Sundays of a Parisian.--v. 8. Mont-Oriol, three plays, Yvette, and three short stories.--v. 9. Poetry, Allouma, and short stories.
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A fourth part (The supplement, # 2) planned by the society, was published 1908 in The Shakespeare library.