9 Verbs to Use for the Word frontispieces

A second engraving by Vertue after Parmentier formed the frontispiece of Secret Histories, Novels, and Poems.

To the poem is affixed a frontispiece, in which the negro is represented.

An engraving by Finden from Phillips's portrait of the poet was prefixed to the last volume, and each volume contained frontispieces and vignettes from drawings by Clarkson Stanfield of scenery or buildings connected with Crabbe's various residences in Suffolk and the Yale of Belvoir.

The Madonna of the Chair furnished the frontispiece for that valuable work.

[Footnote 2: This honored friend he outlived; and, while attending the sale of his library, February 18th, 1785, the fine characteristic portrait of him was taken by S. Ireland, an engraving of which makes the frontispiece of this volume.]

The value of this tiny quarto with the enormous title depends entirely, so far as the collector is concerned, on whether or no it possesses the frontispiece.

Remembered that she tore out the frontispiece of one of them, and kept it, and flung the book out of the window.

Ang. Poetica, wanted frontispiece and 4 leaves, and was priced 7l.

Struck with the beauty of their fair complexions and blooming countenances, Gregory asked to what country they belonged; and being told they were ANGLES, he replied that they ought more properly to be denominated ANGELS: it were a pity that the prince of darkness should enjoy so fair a prey, and that so beautiful a frontispiece should cover a mind destitute of internal grace and righteousness.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  frontispieces