10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECAMERONIC»
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Decameronic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Gentleman's Magazine
Ere my friends departed, another and another trayful of Decameronic blocks
followed the destiny. of their precursors. The gatherings of three years' anxious
cost and careful selection were annihilated in less than five hours. Even after
dinner ...
2
The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
Ere my friends departed, another and another trayful of Decameronic blocks
followed the destiny of their precursors. The gatherings of three years' anxious
cost and careful selection were annihilated in less than five hours. Even after
dinner ...
3
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
Ere my friends departed, another and another trayful of Decameronic blocks
followed the destiny of their precursors. The gatherings of three years' anxious
cost and careful selection were annihilated in less than five hours. Even after
dinner ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1836
4
The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, ...
His style is not only facetlous, but the mode of decameronic treatment which he
has adopted is judiciously contrived for this rélief.' And however unattractive
some of the details may be, it must be admitted that scarcely any thing can be ...
5
A Bibliographical Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France ...
... in the same carriage which would convey him and the Decameronic volumes.
Charles Rohfritsch immediately prepared to set out on his journey. He left
Manheim at three in the morning; travelled without intermission to Stuttgart,-—
perhaps ...
There are three good portraits of the Empress Eugenie by Winterhalter : the oval
portrait, now so well known by the pretty engraving; another in state costume ;
and a third, of very large size, treated in Decameronic style, representing her ...
Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale, 1855
7
The Literary Gazette, Or, Journal of Belles Lettres, ...
His style is not only lace. tions, but the mode of decameronic treatment which he
has adopted is judiciously contrived for this relief. And however unattractive'some
of the details may be, it must be admitted that. scarce~ ly any thing can be ...
8
The Literary Gazette: A Weekly Journal of Literature, ...
His style is not only facetions, but the mode of decameronic treatment which he
has adopted is judicloust contrived for this relief. And however unattractive some
of the details may be}, it'must be admitted that scarcely any thing can be ...
9
The Monthly Repertory of English Literature, ... Or an ...
... copper-plate enlllfillls'ltlltcllla' were introduced — often~ times rather whimsical
than beautiful; and=eilmost at all times in' a Very diil'erent: and less interesting
styleol' art :It now-remains to devote the latter part '.of my'decameronic efl'ofls to ...
10
Catalogue of the principal portion of the ... library of ... ...
... broad joints inside, g. e. by Lewis Mo. 1817 %* A finished Proof Portrait of the
Author; The Ordre of the Revels for the Decameronic Festival, and tne Ordre of
the Toastes at the Roxburgbe Club Festivall, May 24th, 1833 — inserted. L
Dirdin's ...
Frances Mary Richardson Currer, 1862