900 resultados para Sleeping Beauty
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A fourth part (The supplement, # 2) planned by the society, was published 1908 in The Shakespeare library.
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v. 1. Ball-of-Suet ; A family affair ; The artist's model ; The letters ; Cemetery sirens ; The dying peasant ; A madman's journal ; Checkmate! ; The shepherd's leap ; A husband's confession ; Madame Parisse ; The wedding night ; Father and son ; The false jewels ; The umbrella! ; The clock ; The dowry ; The lancer's wife ; Prisoners of war ; Woman's love ; The devil's visit ; Was it a dream? ; Simon's papa ; The diamond necklace ; Duchoux ; Timbuctoo ; Denis -- v. 2. The horla ; Monsieur Parent ; Miss Harriet ; Mad! ; Mademoiselle Pearl ; The farmer's wife ; A coward ; Mount Olivet ; The flight of years ; The old maid ; The Tellier house ; The parricide ; The fortune of war ; Humble happiness ; The mysterious groom ; The open door ; Wife and mistress ; The fathers ; The mountain inn ; Madame Husson's rosier ; An unfortunate resemblance -- v. 3. The Sunday outings of a bourgeois ; Little Louise Rocque ; A voice from the deep ; The father ; Magnetism ; The wrong house ; Moiron ; Monsieur Bombard's little game ; Madame Baptiste ; The Parisian accent ; A fashionable woman ; Mademoiselle Cocotte ; Who knows? ; Boitelle ; Uncle Jules ; The hand ; A lock of hair ; On the river ; My Uncle Sosthenes ; An artist ; Father Toine ; The viaticum ; True forgiveness ; A twelfth-night supper ; Father Matthew's saints ; A bit of string ; The minuet ; The relics ; A farm girl's story -- v. 4. The legacy ; Two little soldiers ; A state affair ; Old Amable ; Mademoiselle Fifi ; The ghost ; Useless beauty ; The fishing-hole ; The Rondoli family ; Châli ; The odalisque ; The wicked Mohammed ; Marroca ; Allouma ; A strange meeting ; Feminine wiles ; A strange night in Paris ; All over!
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Vol. 1 "by a graduate of Oxford."
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Volume numbering irregular: Sept. 1915-Feb. 1922 called v. 1-13; Mar. 1922-May 1923 called v. 9-11, no. 3; June 1923-A7ug. 1931 called v. 17-33.
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"Chapter II ... was originally given as an address. Chapters VIII and IX on "ʻThe godsʼ ... were published as an article in the Hibbert journal for Jan. 1904."
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Introduction.-- Silence.-- The awakening of the soul.-- The pre-destined.-- Mystic morality.-- On women.-- The tragical in daily life.-- The star.-- The invisible goodness.-- The deeper life.--The inner beauty.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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With the people: a revelation.--The conditions that hold among us.--As time deals with nations.--As to government.--A great people's movement.--Public utilities for the public good.--Labour and its uniting power.--Agencies whereby we shall secure the people's greatest good.--The great nation.--The life of the higher beauty and power.
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Variant issue: series title on half title; errata slip inserted at p. [ix].
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The lesser arts.--The art of the people.--The beauty of life.--Making the best of it.--The prospects of architecture in civilization.
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On spine: Ruskin's works v. 1-4.
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Essays: The American scholar. An address. Man the reformer. Self-reliance. Compensation. Friendship. Heroism. The over-soul. Circles. The poet. Character. Manners. Gifts. Nature. Politics. New England reformers. Worship. Beauty.--English traits.
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"First edition, June, 1902 ... Sixth edition, November, 1906."
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A set of individual identification cards for rare and sensitive plant species found in the southeastern United States including Puerto Rico. Categories include forbs, shrubs, ferns, and trees. Each card has a color picture on one side and a description and map on the reverse. The description includes: family, flowering date, habitat, and identifying characteristics.
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Albert Kahn, architect. Building dedicated June 15, 1923. Located on South University next to the President's House. At time of construction, West Physics Building was standing to the north. Built to house rare book collection donated by regent William L. Clements. Attached to verso: This building, as well as the library it contains, is the gift of Regent Clements of Bay City. The design is Italian Renaissance and the whole building is calculated to give one a sense of beauty and refinement .... (continues)