Kéramos: And Other PoemsHoughton, Osgood, 1878 - 148 psl. |
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... Steel Portrait . 3 vols . , super - royal , cloth . 2l . 165 . " The pen , the pencil , and the printer have striven ... Portrait , and Vignette , and 16 page Ilustrations , by Sir John Gilbert , R.A. Bound in cloth , 10s . 6d . ; gilt ...
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... Steel Portrait and Vignette , and are each complete in ONE VOLUME . SPENSER . With Selected Notes , Life by the Rev. H. J. TODD , M.A .; Portrait , Vignette , and Glossary Index . In 1 vol . Price 10s . 6d . , cloth . CHAUCER . With ...
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