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William Hazlitt, Richard Lovelace, Dudley Lovelace. ForPig, "ViTiere With Of the peason,and cei-taine it virginity the is ... in author regardedit were as affected which “sweatingat been the of the this Hora mostfavourite Englishman ...
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... in author's possession. London, Lawrence F., and Sarah M. Lemmon, eds. The Episcopal Church in North Carolina, 1701–1959. Raleigh: Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, 1987. Lovelace, Richard F. Dynamics of Spiritual Life: An ...
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... University , namely among the reft , by Richard Lovelace of Gloc . Hall , Franc , James M. A. of New College , Job Metford B. A. of St. Edm . Hall . & c . Mr. Hodges hath published nothing else , tho very able he was in many refpects to ...
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Anna Quindlen presents a “swift and compelling paean to the joys of books” (Booklist). “Like the columns she used to write for the New York Times, [How Reading Changed My Life] is tart, smart, full of quirky ...
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"Within Prison Walls" by Thomas Mott Osborne.
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Shakespeare is both the world's most quoted author and a frequent quoter himself. This volume unites these creative practices.
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In the spirit of David Lodge, Francine Prose, Richard Russo and Jane Smiley, Department of Death is Lev Raphael's most blistering satire yet of the current perversity of academic life.
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... Richard Lovelace [ cat . nos . 1078–79 ] ) , plays by Shakespeare ( Romeo and Juliet [ cat . nos . 1106 −7 ] ... in author - date style , see selected references . I. As quoted in Gernsheim 1975 , p . 67 . 2. Woolf and Fry 1926 , p ...
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This book is about digital media. Even more, the book is about us. It explains how the ever-growing flood of digital media affects our perceptions of the world, change our behaviors and eventually transform our very existence.