907 resultados para Amoebaean verses
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Fragment from an early ʻAbbāsid Qurʼān on parchment dyed orange-red (compare cat.11, p.58 in Déroche, The Abbasid tradition, Nasser D. Khalili collection of Islamic art, v.1 and Metropolitan Museum of Art accession nos. 40.164.1a and 40.164.1b) carrying Sūrat Hūd (11) verses 88 through 103 (11:88-11:103).
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Fragment from an Early ʿAbbāsid Qur’ān carrying final words of Sūrat al-Mulk (67) verse 23 through opening word of Sūrat al-Qalam (68) verse 19.
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Indian ballads.--Miscellaneous ballads.--Album verses.
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Fine copy of Abū Naṣr al-Farāḥī's (d.1242) versification of al-Jamīʻ al-ṣaghīr fī al-furūʻ, the well-known legal treatise by Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan al-Shaybānī (d.804). Excerpts from Kashf al-ẓunūn addressing these two works appear on leaf affixed to 'title page' (p.5).
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"New and enlarged editon" verso of t.p. of: Verses.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Contents.--I Memoir. A lament, by Philip Bourke Marston. Dwale Bluth. Hebditch's legacy.--II Hebditch's legacy [contd.] The black swan. The yeth hounds. Dismal Jemmy. Note of the plot of an Irish story. To all eternity, and other stanzas and verses. The last story.
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London edition (Chatto & Windus) has title: The boyhood of Algernon Charles Swinburne.
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"Bobbo."--The last sonnet of Prinzivalle di Cembino.--Ratu Tanito's wooing.--Old and new.--Verses.
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"Outward bound" edition.
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Songs out of doors, early verses.--Songs out of doors, later poems.--Narrative poems.--Labour and romance.--Hearth and altar.--Epigrams, greetings, and inscriptions.--Pro patria.--The red flower and golden stars.--In praise of poets.--Music.--The house of Rimmon, a drama in four acts.--Appendix: Carmina festiva.
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Introduction. - Account of the life of Henry kirke White, by Robert Southey. - Clifton Grove and other poems. - Poems of a later date. - Poems of various dates. - Fragments. - Melancholy hours. - Tributary verses.
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Verses "occasioned by a small pamphlet, purporting to be by a Northern lady, entitled 'Charleston: a satire'."--Pref.
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The Anecdotes of painting and Catalogue of engravers were compiled from manuscripts of George Vertue.