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... 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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... 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 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... various philosophical reflections of an individual named Edmund Husserl back ... Engelhardt, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, and London: Heinemann; German ...
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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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... 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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