214 examples of facsimile in sentences

[Illustration (Signature Facsimile): Rene Basset] M. Basset's "Special Introduction" was written in French; the English translation was made by Robert Arnot.

[Illustration (Facsimile Signature): Epiphanius Wilson] CONTENTS MOORISH BALLADS Fatima's Love The Braggart Rebuked The Admiral's Farewell Moriana and Galvan

II The binding of this volume is a facsimile of the original on exhibition in the Bibliothèque Nationale.

In the mean time I stepped to the card-rack, took the letter, put it in my pocket, and replaced it by a facsimile (so far as regards externals), which I had carefully prepared at my lodgingsimitating the D cipher, very readily, by means of a seal formed of bread.

" "But what purpose had you," I asked, "in replacing the letter by a facsimile?

[Illustration: FACSIMILE OF MS.

As Sebald begins to reflect on the murder, there comes this song of Pippa's, like the knocking at the gate in Macbeth, to loose the floodgates of remorse: [Illustration: FACSIMILE OF MS.

[Illustration: FACSIMILE OF MS.

ALLEGORICAL PAGEROCHEFORT, CLÉMENT THOMAS, &c. (facsimile) COLUMN OF JULYPLACE DE LA BASTILLE

A GENERAL A-DAY (facsimile) PORTRAIT OF DELESCLUZE, DELEGATE OF WAR PORTRAIT OF FONTAINE, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC DOMAINS AND REGISTRATION RÉFRACTAIRES ESCAPING FROM THE CITY BY NIGHT PORTRAIT OF GENERAL LA CÉCILIA CHURCH OF ST. EUSTACHE (EXTERIOR) INTERIOR OF ST. EUSTACHE, USED AS A RED CLUB HOUSE OF M. THIERS IN THE PLACE ST.

FACSIMILE OF A LETTER FROM SIR JOHN TENNIEL TO LEWIS CARROLL, DATED JUNE 1, 1870 JOHN RUSKIN From a photograph by Lewis Carroll, 1875.

FACSIMILE OF A LETTER FROM H. FURNISS TO LEWIS CARROLL, DATED AUGUST 23, 1886 SYLVIE AND BRUNO From a drawing by Henry Holiday.

FACSIMILE OF PROGRAMME OF "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" PRODUCED AT THE ROYAL GLOBE THEATRE, DECEMBER 26, 1888.

ALICE AND THE DORMOUSE From a photograph by Elliott and Fry. FACSIMILE OF A "LOOKING-GLASS" LETTER FROM LEWIS CARROLL TO MISS EDITH BALL ARTHUR HUGHES AND HIS DAUGHTER AGNES From a photograph by Lewis Carroll, 1863.

" [Illustration: Facsimile of a letter from Sir John Tenniel to Lewis Carroll, June 1, 1870.

[Illustration: FACSIMILE OF HALL CAINE'S MANUSCRIPT, FROM "THE MANXMAN."

" A drawing made in red chalk for this "Dream of Constantine" has been published in facsimile by Ottley, in his Italian School of Design.

It is the facsimile of a chart drawn by an Eskimo who was a thorough barbarian in the accepted sense of the word; that is to say, he spoke no language besides his own uncouth tongue, he was wholly uneducated according to our modern ideas, and he lived in what we should call a savage fashion.

He inquired the date of this letter; whereupon Mr. Medler referred to a letter-book in which there was a facsimile of the document.

The first air voyage in America; the times, the place, and the people of the Blanchard balloon voyage of January 1793, Philadelphia to Woodbury, together with a facsimile reprinting of the Journal of my forty-fifth ascension and the first in America by Jean Pierre Blanchard.

The Cambridge manuscript of John Milton: Lycidas and some of the other poems reproduced from the collotype facsimile.

For many years I have been a collector of button-holes; and there was nothing valuable or rare in the line of my studies of which I had not an original specimen or a facsimile.

(See Sidney Lee's introduction to the Oxford Press facsimile of the Passionate Pilgrim, p. 31.)

In the second series of poems published, a facsimile of her handwritten poem which her editors titled "Renunciation" is given, and I here transcribe that manuscript as faithfully as I can, showing underlined words thus.

[Illustration: HENRY'S FIRST AND LAST RESOLUTIONS (FACSIMILE OF THE ORIGINAL DRAFT)]

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