More significant was the complete rendering by Edward Fairfax which appeared in 1600 and has been acclaimed as one of the finest English verse translations.
Unfortunately, with so little known about the real life people 200 years after the fact, one is left thinking the book is nothing but a complete fictional rendering surrounding a misty historical figure.
The facade is meant to be an abstract rendering of the Manhattan street grid, complete with the diagonal interruption of Broadway.
That rendering, complete with the Presidential seal, had been printed in copious quantities at his request by the United States Information Agency.
A complete rendering of text and music would run five or six hours.
Its architects designed Plaza 57, whose facade is meant to be an abstract rendering of the Manhattan street grid, complete with the diagonal interruption of Broadway.
The first complete rendering of Ab Urbe Condita into English was Philemon Holland's translation published in 1600.
Mr. Russell's hooks that served as hands seemingly did not deter him from delivering a rendering of the tune, complete with a final glissando up the keyboard.
In his collection, preserved in a bronze chest, was a fourteenth-century illuminated copy of the EgyptianBook of the Dead, a complete rendering of the Papyrus of Ani.
They consisted mostly of more complete renderings of some of the house restoration.