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  • The Lion, the Witch, and the Wwardrobe
    ... Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy embark on many adventures while they were staying at a huge mansion due to the war in London. Edmund ...
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  • Shakespeares Edmund
    ... London: Broadway House, 1984. ... Summers, Claude J. "'Stand Up for Bastards!': Shakespeare's Edmund and Love's Failure." College Literature 4 (1977) : 225.
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  • the lion the witch and the wardrobe
    The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe The main characters in this story are Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. During a war in London they were sent to a ...
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  • Mansfield Park and Mary Crawfo
    ... himself to London, where he again meets up with Maria, now Mrs. Rushworth, with whom he begins an affair. The whole scandal is discovered, and Edmund goes to ...
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  • SHAKESPEARE
    ... Richard was then born in 1574 followed by Edmund in 1580. ... Some scholars believe he was living in London serving as an apprentice. ...
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  • William Shakespeare
    ... Richard was then born in 1574 followed by Edmund in 1580. ... Some scholars believe he was living in London serving as an apprentice. ...
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  • Eugene ONeill
    ... O'Neill's real brother Edmund was sick since a young child and died of malaria ... He began to pursue this choice while living with the Rippin family in New London. ...
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  • William Shakespeare 2
    ... Richard was then born in 1574 followed by Edmund in 1580. ... Some scholars believe he was living in London serving as an apprentice. ...
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  • William Shakespeare1
    ... Richard was then born in 1574 followed by Edmund in 1580. ... Some scholars believe he was living in London serving as an apprentice. ...
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  • Masks in King Lear
    ... This fulfills Edmund's dreams of having power and respect. ... The name is very fitting for it "is taken from the name of a hospital in London . . . ...
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  • Shakespere: In Love and Reality
    ... Patrick Barlow, was a comic actor in London theatres in 1593. In the film, he performs comedic skits as a clown with props and dogs. Sir Edmund Tilney, played ...
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  • The Enlightenment
    ... of the human condition and the need for major reform." (Hamberman, 144) Edmund Burke was a ... He went to Trinity Collage in 1744 and then moved to London in 1750 ...
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  • War of the Roses
    ... about five thousand men, York and company leads an attack on London where Henry ... breaks out when the armies of Richard, duke of York, and Edmund Beaufort, duke ...
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  • Context
    ... five, who hangs around in taverns on the wrong side of London and makes his ... Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March - Mortimer is Hotspur's brother-in-law (that is, the ...
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  • Shakespeare
    ... Others, most particularly Christopher Marlowe and Edmund Spenser, also invented new rhyme ... that Shakespeare's Sonnets, when they were published in London in 1609 ...
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  • LA Confidential and Film Noir
    ... Instead of walking down a busy street with people talking, Edmund is walking down a dark, vacant street. ... London: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996. ...
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  • ELIOT TS
    ... short lived career as a school teacher, he took a job in a bank in London. ... In a letter to a fellow co-worker, Edmund Wilson, he asked him to never reveal that ...
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  • Late Anglo-Saxon Period Kings of Wessex
    ... Edmund did not enjoy a lengthy reign and it is suggested that he was murder only 7 ... he was only 26 years old when he passed his final breath in London on the ...
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  • William Carey
    ... s work, as the eldest son of a village school master and weaver, Edmund Carey ... John Thomas and William Carey (with his son Felix at his side) set off for London. ...
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  • William Shakespeare2
    ... The last child came in 1580. His name was Edmund. ... Some people think that he was living in London serving as an apprentice during those years. ...
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  • William Carey
    ... life's work, as the eldest son of a village school master and weaver, Edmund Carey ... Thomas and William Carey (with his son Felix at his side) set off for London. ...
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  • King Lear in film and novels
    ... There is no need for Edmund's comment, "the wheel is come full circle" , Brook's editing displays this, the notion of nothing ... London: Chanceller Press, 1987. ...
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  • The conquest of ireland
    ... Book I Chapter 46. Curtis, Edmund, A History of Ireland. London: University Paperback, 1970. FX Martin, The Course of Irish History. ...
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  • Queen Elizabeth
    ... Because of this, Elizabeth was imprisoned in the Tower of London for two months. ... People such as Edmund Spenser wrote the "Faerie Queene" in her honor. ...
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  • The Meaning of Social Theory in the View of Phenomenology: Alfred ...
    ... various philosophical reflections of an individual named Edmund Husserl back ... Engelhardt, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, and London: Heinemann; German ...
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  • Wellsian Influence on Science and Tchnology of the Late Victorian ...
    ... social science, and philosophy." The second definition comes from Edmund Crispin who was ... genre were not lost on all reviewers and the London Times acknowledged ...
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  • War Of Roses
    ... In 1461 he organized a landing at Sandwich, then marched into London and claimed ... descended in the direct male line from Edward III's fifth son, Edmund, Duke of ...
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  • Turn of the Screw- Henry James (with references)
    ... James published A London Life (tales) in 1889 and the following year published ... For Edmund Wilson "there is never any evidence that anybody but the governess ...
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  • Agatha Christie and her Works
    ... In a famous essay, Who Cares Who Killed Roger Ackroyd?, Edmund Wilson argued that "her writing is of a mawkishness and banality which seem to me ... London. 1941. ...
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  • Sir Isaac Newton1
    ... to get his masters but the Great Plague broke out in London and the ... Newton worked cooperatively wiht other scientists such as Robert Hookeand Edmund Halley on ...
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