The woman I loved, and the woman who loved me, by the author of 'Agnes Tremorne'. [With] A Tuscan wedding

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Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 328 pages
 

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Page 26 - ANALYSIS OF ORNAMENT: THE CHARACTERISTICS OF STYLES. An Introduction to the Study of the History of Ornamental Art. With many Illustrations.
Page 15 - First Principles of Observational Seismology, as developed in the Report to the Royal Society of London, of the Expedition made into the Interior of the Kingdom of Naples, to investigate the circumstances of the great Earthquake of December, 1857.
Page 144 - Condemn you me for that the duke did love me? So may you blame some fair and crystal river, For that some melancholic distracted man Hath drown'd himself in 't.
Page 15 - TORRENS M'CULLAGH. Second Edition. Svo, cloth. 10». 64 Macknight — History of the Life and Times OF EDMUND BURKE. BY THOMAS MACKNIGHT, Author of "The Right Hon. B. Disraeli, MP : a Literary and Political Biography," and "Thirty Years of Foreign Policy : a History of the Secretaryships of the Earl of Aberdeen and Viscount Palmerston.
Page 25 - THE CHARACTERISTICS OF STYLES: An Introduction to the Study of the History of Ornamental Art. Royal 8vo, 8s.
Page 4 - Arranged to meet the requirements of the Syllabus of the Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, South Kensington.
Page 8 - Bagehot — Estimates of some Englishmen AND SCOTCHMEN : A Series of Essays contributed principally to the "National Review.
Page 2 - THE WHITEBOY. A Story of Ireland in 1822. By Mrs. SC HALL. EUSTACE CONYERS. By JAMES HANNAY. MARETIMO : A Story of Adventure. By BAYLE ST. JOHN. MELINCOURT. By the Author of
Page 18 - ITALIAN SCULPTURE OF THE MIDDLE AGES AND PERIOD OF THE REVIVAL OF ART. A descriptive Catalogue of that Section of the South Kensington Museum comprising an Account of the Acquisitions from the Gigli and Campana Collections. With 20 Engravings.
Page 4 - The Inferno. A Literal Prose Translation, with the Text of the Original printed on the same page. By John A. Carlyle, MD 5*. — The Purgatorlo. A Literal Prose Translation, with the Text printed on the same page.

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