Anglo-venetian glass
gl-ssware made in england from the late 16th to the late 17th centuries in imitation of venetian models.
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(sometimes lowercase) to . historical examples his genius got anglified, took a consumption, and perished in the prime of life. recreations of christopher north, volume i (of 2) john wilson not only is his matter all his own, but he has anglified the whole being of the metrical form itself. library of the world’s best […]
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