26 resultados para Aldrovandini, Thomas (1653-1736) -- Portraits
em University of Michigan
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"Intended to confirm, to supplement, and occasionally to correct the information contained in Genest's account of the English stage and in Allardyce Nicoll's histories of the restoration and eighteenth-century drama."
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The reprint in v.2 is based upon the 1688 quarto ed. with facsimile of original t.-p.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"A re-issue of Songs compleat, 1719 ... Volumes I and II ... consist of his own songs." Cambridge bibliography of English literature.
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Cover title: The engraved portraits & fancy subjects painted by Thomas Gainsborough, R.A., and George Romney.
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"This copy is one of an edition of three hundred copies printed from type by the De Vinne press."--T.p. verso.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Dean of the University of Michigan Law School, 1871-1883. On verso: Class of '75, U. of M. Randall, 220 Woodward Ave., Detroit
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On verso: Miss Ella Thomas, Schoolcraft, Mich. Class of '75, U. of M., Randall, 220 Woodward Ave., Detroit
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"Second printing, April, 1928."
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David Graham Phillips: the greatest American novelist.--Eleonora Duse.--Henri Barbusse.--Lord Bryce.--George Russell (A.E.)--Mrs. Humphry Ward.--Eugene V. Debs.--Charles Schwab: the master of Bethlehem.--Prince Peter Kropotkin.--Paul Bourget.--Thomas Hardy.--Ehrlich of "606".--Louis Sullivan: a great architect.--Eugene Fromentin: the painter writer.--Sir Herbert Tree.--Flaubert and his letters.--Hatred in art: Leon Bloy.--Three generations of Morgans.--The brothers de Goncourt and realism.--Lord Hartington.--Ambassador Bernstorff.--A talk with A.E. Housman.--Paul Deschanel.--Frederic Harrison: the last of the Victorians.--Annie Besant: rebel and reformer.--John Churton Collins.--Hyndman, the communist.--Horace Traubel.--Joseph Caillaux.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Exhibition of portraits from Scotland and England "of deceased persons, especially of those who have been connected with Glasgow...." -- P. [iii].
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"Chief works of Thomas Paine": 1 p. following p. 206.
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La primera obra relata el viaje de 1572-1573, la segunda el viaje de 1577-1580, la tercera el de 1585-1586 y la última del viaje de 1595-1596, en el que murió.