Read full poem →Published May, 1926.
Reissued with illustrations, January, 1928:
August, 1929: February, 1930; May, 1931;
Dictionary Entry
The act of illustrating; the act of making clear and distinct; education; also, the state of being illustrated, or of being made clear and distinct.
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Poetry examples for “illustrations”
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Read full poem →has been done by hand from the designs, tinted by the artist, and the
three illustrations from "Jerusalem" have been reduced from the original
in folio to octavo. The paper on which the fac-similes are given has been
Read full poem →Being Illustrations from WILLS of Manners and Customs, as well as
of the Descents and Possessions of many distinguished Families.
Read full poem →Vol. I. Gray's Elegy and Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College.
_With Twelve Illustrations by J. T. Friedenson_.
Read full poem →ROSSETTI. WITH
ILLUSTRATIONS BY PERCY
BULCOCK*
Read full poem →Vol. V. The Nut-Brown Maid. A New Version by F. B. Money-Coutts. _With
Nine Illustrations by Herbert Cole_.
Read full poem →Regarding our illustrations the two facsimiles are taken from
Mr. William Sharp's volume of very positive value, — Dante
Read full poem →In the List of Illustrations I restored a missing single quote after "Lenore!":
"'Wretch,' I cried, 'thy God hath lent thee--by these angels he hath sent thee
Read full poem →The author makes grateful acknowledgment for the use of the
illustrations in this book to:
Read full poem →capacity of the pupils who will use the book. ‘The wealth
of illustrations and the many excellent maps with which
the publishers have enriched the volume greatly enhance
