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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ARRASED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
arrased in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
arrased im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
See also Arrased. Shook as he stumbled through the arras'd glooms 111.66 Sord
. 1.753 Arrased. See also Arras'd. At chink of bell and push of arrased door. . . .
843.82 R. and B. 10.281 Arras-folds. "The arras-folds that variegate 434.81 Eas.
2
The Western Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, ...
In a room with arrased or painted walls and tiled pavement sits Bp Bekynton in a
chair with arrased canopy. By him is a crozier- bearer who holds a portifory in his
hand by the circuit edge of the binding. Before the Bp kneels Chaundler in a ...
Montague Rhodes James, 1901
3
Edinburgh and Its Story
The walls here are likewise arrased with rare tapestry illustrative of the tale from
Greek mythology of the " Fall of Phaeton," who lost his life through attempting to
drive the chariot of his father, the Sun. The bed of Queen Mary stands here with
its ...
William Henry Oliphant Smeaton, 1904
4
The Western Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, ...
In a room with arrased or painted walls and tiled pavement sits Bp Bekynton in a
chair with arrased canopy. By him is a crozier-bearer who holds a portifory in his
hand by the circuit edge of the binding. Before the Bp kneels Chaundler in a ...
Trininty College (University of Cambridge). Library, Montague Rhodes James, Roger Gale, 1901
5
The Poetical Works of Robert Browning
... I give the world At chink of bell and push of arrased door. H 258 MS Man is an
ignorant, none other I, 259 MS sorrow and not 1868 1872 {no comma} 260 MS
after time MS {no commas} 261 MS probe shall sound 263 MS {beginning of fo.
Robert Browning, Ian Jack, Margaret Smith, 2004
The twilight flushes the arrased hall, The Night comes still, and her velvet pall Of
diamonds cold drops from her hand, And still as the stars is the star-lit land. Men
move like ghosts through the castle's rooms, But the old clocks talk 'mid the regal
...
7
The Western Manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, ...
In a room with arrased or painted walls and tiled pavement sits Bp Bekynton in a
chair with arrased canopy. By him is a crozier-bearer who holds a portifory in hi#
hand by the circuit edge of the binding» Before the Bp kneels Chaundler in a ...
Trinity College (University of Cambridge). Library, Montague Rhodes James, Roger Gale, 1901
Contradiction of arrased (arras shows clear-cut figures) and dim with flowers. The
last line a Toothful. There is much here that will have to be discussed in part three
. The assumption that 'subject' automatically defines 'treatment' dies hard.
9
A descriptive catalogue of fifty manuscripts from the ...
In the centre sits Boece on an arrased throne, in blue cap turned up with gold,
ermined red mantle and blue robe. He holds two scrolls (1) Quant sapience : (2)
O guicressede vraye lumiere : being the opening words of the two first sentences
in ...
Henry Yates Thompson, Montague Rhodes James, 1898
10
Encyclopædic English-German and German-English Dictionary: ...
arrased. arrased N (ï'B-'fjt) a. mit gewillten Seppirben stet Stapeten gefebmüdt.
array(*-Rë')I[a/f.ore»,ar(t-)o»)». l.Drb- nung f, (Reibe f, X Steil)' unb ©lieb. — 2. X
Sdjlacbt-Ii nie f, -orbnung f; Struppen pi., SQlannfdjaft f; T.— 8. (fad nuio»e$ »of Í.)
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