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Page 63
... vellum , and addressed to her father . The red velvet cover has , on either side , a monagram apparently composed of the letters R H K N A and E , highly raised in silver - thread , with the letter H above and below , and a rose at the ...
... vellum , and addressed to her father . The red velvet cover has , on either side , a monagram apparently composed of the letters R H K N A and E , highly raised in silver - thread , with the letter H above and below , and a rose at the ...
Page 64
... vellum ) ; presenting a powerful contrast to the twenty - six octavo volumes of divinity , fourteen copies only of which were actually printed by the poor author himself , the Rev. William Davy , between the years 1796 and 1807 , and ...
... vellum ) ; presenting a powerful contrast to the twenty - six octavo volumes of divinity , fourteen copies only of which were actually printed by the poor author himself , the Rev. William Davy , between the years 1796 and 1807 , and ...
Page 176
... vellum leaves , standing on the floor , being the original legend of Joseph of Arimathea , which Leland beheld with admiration on his visit to Glastonbury Abbey . It would be very desirable to know whether this volume still exists , and ...
... vellum leaves , standing on the floor , being the original legend of Joseph of Arimathea , which Leland beheld with admiration on his visit to Glastonbury Abbey . It would be very desirable to know whether this volume still exists , and ...
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... vellum , in golden letters . This took place at the commencement of the third century . For upwards of a hundred years the practice seems to have continued of rare occurrence , but , towards the end of the fourth century , we learn from ...
... vellum , in golden letters . This took place at the commencement of the third century . For upwards of a hundred years the practice seems to have continued of rare occurrence , but , towards the end of the fourth century , we learn from ...
Page 191
... vellum . The Pliny of Mr. Douce and the Sforziada of Mr. Hanrott ( from both of which specimens are given in the present work ) are sufficient proofs how highly the skill of the miniature painter con- tinued to be prized . The art of ...
... vellum . The Pliny of Mr. Douce and the Sforziada of Mr. Hanrott ( from both of which specimens are given in the present work ) are sufficient proofs how highly the skill of the miniature painter con- tinued to be prized . The art of ...
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