10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CUPOLAED»
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cupolaed in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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What use was made of the cupolaed room represented in Harrewijn's engraving?
The questions have been answered in various ways. Francis Mols, an
enthusiastic admirer of the master, gives a description in his notes of the house
as he ...
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The Imperial Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A New and Exhaustive ...
cupolaed. CU-p6-la.ed, *CU'-po-loed, a. [Ens. cupola; •ed.] Having a cupola. "
Opposite to thU puluoe is a fair temple— cupoloed, compassed with walls, and
open to the air. ' — Sir T. Herbert: Travels, p. 163. cup '-pa-, s. [Ktym. unknown.]
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“An old time church, pillar-fronted and square-cupolaed " “Countless islands may
be seen, many occupied by summer homes. The grayestones are covered with
moss and lichen; many are fallen and broken, with inscriptions indecipherable.
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News from Nowhere, Or, An Epoch of Rest: Being Some Chapters ...
Mulleygrubs: varieties of depression, associated with hypochondriac melancholy
and a fit of the spleen respectively. 36 ugly church . . . cupolaed building at my
back: the 'ugly church' is St Martin's-in-the-Fields. This church with its distinctive ...
William Morris, David Leopold, 1891
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Chokecherries: New and Selected Poems, 1966-1999
The milk house stands forward by itself, on the left, a prologue with a flat-hatted
entrance in the crook of its wings and a balustrade upon that. A two-cupolaed
roof. Too cupolaed. Coming out the drive one hears, sometimes, an incidental
music ...
There always was a Courthouse in the Square, A cupolaed Courthouse,
drowsing Time away Behind the grey-white pillars of its porch Like an old sleepy
judge in a spotted gown; And, down the Square, always a languid jail Of worn,
uneven ...
Jean Elizabeth, Poet Laureate Ward, 2008
A great space surrounded by tall ugly houses, with an ugly church at the corner
and a nondescript ugly cupolaed building at my back; the roadway thronged with
a sweltering and excited crowd, dominated by omnibuses crowded with ...
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Bulletin of the Ancient Orient Museum
Established was the fact that most of the cupolaed tombs, but also many of the
other ones, had been used more than ones'671. The most elementary
explanation of that fact is that they had been turned into family tombs, which is
quite possible.
The twin houses above tvere built in 1756 and first lived in by a shopkeeper and
a mariner. The one at left was bought by a man who paid $7,200 for it, spent
$30,000 fixing it. Cupolaed building is Head House. Total Performance 1966
Ford ...
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The City of the Sultan and Domestic Manners of the Turks, in ...
Scattered among these more assuming establishments were the stands of the
itinerant merchants, whose little cupolaed fountains threw up a slender thread of
water to the accompaniment of a tinkling sound, produced by the contact of half .a
...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CUPOLAED»
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cupolaed is used in the context of the following news items.
Beautiful Budapest
Just on the left bank of the river rises the cupolaed, turreted, filigreed neo-gothic Parliament building. Mirrored in the Danube, it is a tourist ... «Free Press Journal, Jul 14»
Vince Camuto's Jazz Age Manor in the Hamptons
... of the central staircase with a regal sweep of wrought iron to constructing a cupolaed carriage house attached to the main building via a glass-walled loggia. «Architectural Digest, Jun 13»
'Suttree' painted a non-so-pretty picture of Knoxville in the '50s
He wrote of the markethouse, "where brick the color of dried blood rose turreted and cupolaed and crazed into the heat of the day ..." Inside the ... «Knoxville News Sentinel, Jun 12»
Newcomers From Russia Are Reviving a Church
Olga Komenko's girlhood memories live within the walls of the domed and cupolaed Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity at Pennsylvania and ... «New York Times, Dec 10»
Old Florida on the Half Shell
Time for me to pay a call at the Gibson Inn, a cupolaed and columned edifice built of heart pine and black cypress in 1907. It has an airy lobby ... «Washington Post, Sep 08»
First Chapter
... a mass of incomprehensibly complex waterworks machinery that served the many-cupolaed palace on the hill. Without water we are nothing, ... «New York Times, May 08»