237 adjectives to describe collection

(In Walter Peterson sensational collection of mountain ballads and old time songs) © 19Mar31; AA180128.

He's supposed to be very clever, and I've heard it said that he's got a very valuable collection of coins, and is quite an authority on the subject; it's one of his hobbies.

"' It is with concern that I find myself obliged to animadvert on the inaccuracies of Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes, and perhaps I may be thought to have dwelt too long upon her little collection.

For the next couple of hours, Graham pored over the many books that he found in the palace library's vast collection.

A great many people came to see W. and there would be a curious collection sometimes in his library at the end of the day.

" The boy walked off to his desk, and after rummaging about in it for some little time, returned with a miscellaneous collection of small articles in his arms, which he proceeded to hand up one by one for the judge's inspection.

Now few results are apt to be more delusive than a mere collection of words, or even of short sentences.

So they sought a purchaser for the Mazarin; they found one in the empress of Russia, who had a craze for precious stones, and who, at her death, left this remarkable collection to her favourite son, who had inherited her passion.

Mr. Wilkes said, he wondered to find in it such a numerous collection of sermons; seeming to think it strange that a gentleman of Mr. Beauclerk's character in the gay world should have chosen to have many compositions of that kind.

SEE Wayne King's favorite collection of famous waltzes.

Beside the extraordinary gifts and privileges which the Conqueror had bestowed upon the Abbey in his lifetime, upon his death he bequeathed to it his royal embroidered cloak, a splendid collection of relics and a portable altar containing relics, possibly the very one upon which Harold had sworn in his captivity in Normandy to support his claim to England.

* The "structure" referred to is Goodrich Court, built in 1828 by Sir Samuel Rush Meyricka collector of ancient armour, and a great authority on the subjectmainly to receive his extensive private collection.

It was this that brought pilgrims from the far corners of the earth before there was any masterpiece of art to visit, or any of those priceless collections which now form the glory of the Vatican.

First and of especial interest was this army of ours; the most heterogeneous collection of fighting men, from the ends of the earth, all gathered in one smoothly working homogeneous whole.

The Vanderblue memorial collection of Smithiana; an essay by Charles J. Bullock & Wilma Massey, and a catalogue of the collection presented to the Harvard Business School by Homer B. Vanderblue.

Vogue midmonth collection.

In his rooms over the store, where few were ever invited, he had a fine library of unusual books and a rare collection of curios gathered from foreign lands.

In Professor Stubbs's admirable collection of charters and documents illustrative of English history, we read that "on the 6th of July the whole force of the country was summoned to London for the 3d of August, to resist the army which was coming from France under the queen and her son Edmund.

"If I can only live up to it all," sighed Patty, as she looked at the enormous collection of iron, tin, wood, and granite.

Robbins mammoth collection of modern piano music.

He was a guest at the splendid villa of Countess Ahmberg, near Vienna, when her magnificent collection of pearls disappeared.

New sermons for special days and occasions with a comprehensive collection of choice illustrations upon the themes.

I might refer in detail to four studies of bramble branches, leaves, and flowers and fruit, in the royal collection at Windsor, most wonderful for patient accuracy and delicate execution: also to drawings of oak leaves, wild guelder-rose, broom, columbine, asphodel, bull-rush, and wood-spurge in the same collection.

A considerable collection of canvass, saturated with oil, was now put beneath the pile, in the midst of splinters of pine, and one of the lamps was forced into the centre of the combustibles.

The most voluminous collection formed part of the Buonarroti archives; but a large quantity preserved by Luigi del Riccio, and from him transferred to Fulvio Orsini, had passed into the Vatican Library, when Michelangelo the younger conceived the plan of publishing his granduncle's poetry.

237 adjectives to describe  collection