«EMBOWMENT» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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Darwin's Bards: British and American Poetry in the Age of ...
Thus do I this heyday, holding Shadows but as lights unfolding, As no specious
show this moment With its iris-hued embowment; But as nothing other than Part
of a benignant plan; Proof that earth was made for man. This poem revives the ...
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Sylva Sylvarum: Or, A Natural History, in Ten Centuries. ...
... so much as any Embowment near any of the Walls left. There was against
every Pillat, a stack of Billets above a Mans height, which the Watermen, that'
bring Wood down the Sun, in Stacks, and not in Boars, laid there (as it seemeth)
for their ...
Francis Bacon, William Rawley, 1670
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A Naval and Military Technical Dictionary of the French ...
Embow or Imbow, v. a. vouter, cambrer, courber en voute, arquer. Embowed, part
, and a. voiitE, fait ou courbE en voute, arquE. Embowment, s. voute, arehe, /.
Embrasure, s. embrasure, canonniere, meurtriere, trouiere, /. ; blindage or
slmtters ...
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Advancement of Learning
Two rows of pillars, after the manner of aisles of churches, also standing ; the roof
all open, not so much as any embowment near any of the walls left. There was
against every pillar a stack of billets above a man's height ; which the watermen ...
Francis Bacon, William Aldis Wright, 1869
... of churches, also standing ; the roof all open, not so much as any embowment
near any of the walls left. There was against every pillar a stack of billets above a
man's height ; which the watermen that bring wood down the Seine in stacks, ...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1864
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
Two rows of pillars, after the manner of isles of churches, also standing ; the roof
all open, not so much as any embowment near any of the walls left. There was
against every pillar a stack of billets above a man's height ; which the watermen ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
Two rows of pillars, after the manner of isles of churches, also standing; the roof
all open, not so much as any embowment near any of the walls left. There was
against every pile,lar a stack of billets above a man's height; which the_
watermen ...
Francis Bacon, David Mallet, 1740
... manner of aisles 2 of churches, also standing ; the roof all open, not so much
as any embowment near any of the walls left. There was against every pillar a
stack of billets above a man's height ; which the watermen that bring wood down
the ...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1862
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
The room is a chapel or small church. The walls all standing, both at the sides
and at the ends. Two rows of pillars, after the manner of aisles of churches, also
standing ; the roof all open, not so much as any embowment near any of the walls
...
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Poems of the Past and the Present
II Thus do I this heyday, holding Shadows but as lights unfolding, As no specious
show this moment With its irised embowment, But as nothing other than Part of a
benignant plan, Proof that earth was made for man. February 1899. T0 Lizbie ...