Opposite page 40 I have reproduced his portrait of a lady in the Ryks Museum at Amsterdam, which amongst so many fine pictures one may perhaps at the outset treat with too little ceremony, but which undoubtedly will assert itself.
In the second Hague picture (opposite page 80) Leyden's genial tosspot has achieved a farther triumph--he has painted one of the most radiantly delicate figures in all art.
It is opposite page 4, and has never before been given to the public.
A demure and quaint portrait, opposite page 42, is that of Jane Bonner.
A more exquisite portrait than that of Thomas Aston Coffin, opposite page 222, can scarcely be found.
The third picture (opposite page 16) is prefixed to two Coronation Services in a miscellaneous volume formerly belonging to Christ Church, Canterbury, on a page now numbered 8.
The fourth portrait (opposite page 24) is taken from a MS.
Arrest of William Franklin by order of Congress, Opposite page 215.
Town-End marked out and Coleorton written in pencil; and on opposite page in pencil--Coleridge, S.
In pencil on opposite page--Has not Chaucer noticed it?
Five of its eight sides remain, and they show how beautiful it must once have been--as you may see from the photograph opposite page 546.
It is a surface vein, as you will see from the photograph opposite page 322, which I took next day, and no one knows its depth or its extent.
As an introduction to this study he may face toward the north, and compare the stars which he sees in that part of the sky with the map of the northern heavens, given on Plate I, opposite page 124.
On Plate I, opposite page 124, the pole of the heavens is at the center of the map, near Polaris, and the heavy trail near the center of Fig.
Why do they not show on Plate I, opposite page 124?
Another of exceptionally fine growth and trim perfection in the garden at Ascott, the seat of Mr. Leopold de Rothschild (opposite page 100.
In the garden of the Manning homestead (opposite page 112) grows a flourishing Fig tree, and other rare fruits; for fifty years ago this garden was known as the Pomological Garden.
Opposite page 214 is shown an ancient open-air fireplace and an old couple making Apple butter just as they have done for over half a century.
The earliest representation of the building is probably to be found in the Delaram View of London (opposite page 246), set in the background of an engraving of King James on horseback.
The building is again pictured as circular, with the Bear Garden at the left and the Globe at the right, in the Delaram portrait of King James (opposite page 246).
I reproduce only one, a study attributed to the school of Fabriano, opposite page 228.
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