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  Ernest
Ernest Blythe was born near Lisburn, 1909 Blythe became a jun...
Ernest Maas Ernest Maas (1986) was a Silent-era screenwriter.
Ernest Starling Ernest Starling was a British physiologist born on 1927.
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 Shelley
George Ernest Shelley Captain George Ernest Shelley (Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Shelley, Idaho Shelley is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 3,813.
Shelley, West Yorkshire Shelley is a village in the Holmfirth.
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 Ernest Martin #859
Ernest is not among the “worst of the worst” offenders, and his offense, although tragic, is not among the “worst of the worst” crimes.
Ernest Martin’s capital trial in June 1983 was one of the earliest to go to trial under Ohio’s newly enacted death penalty statute that became effective in October of 1981.
Ernest’s death sentence is further unreliable because the record of the jury returning their recommendation of a death sentence is missing.
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 Percy Bysshe Shelley
He replied to Shelley, saying he would be setting off for Italy "like a soldier marches up to a battery." After an arduous journey, including two weeks' quarantine on shipboard in the Bay of Naples, Keats and Severn made their way to Rome.
Shelley was in Italy not because of his health, although he too may have been infected with tuberculosis, but because he was generally not welcome in England.
Shelley knew the sound, and in a late poem written in Italy, "To a Lady, With a Guitar," in which he speaks in the voice of Ariel, he refers to "That seldom-heard mysterious sound.
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 Ellis, "Mary Shelley's Embattled Garden"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mary Shelley was as much concerned with the limitations of domestic affection as she was with trumpeting its praises.
It is true that Mary Shelley had a complex array of experiences, both as a daughter and as a mother, as a mistress and as a wife, on which to draw in shaping her vision of the family as an institution.
Shelley's use of the writings of her parents makes an interesting pattern out of the reverse side of her closely woven first novel.
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 Biographical Sketches. Untermeyer, Louis, ed. 1920. Modern British Poetry
William Ernest Henley was born in 1849 and was educated at the Grammar School of Gloucester.
Ernest Dowson was born at Belmont Hill in Kent in 1867.
Born in London, December 6th, 1892, Osbert Sitwell (son of Sir George Sitwell and brother of Edith Sitwell) was educated at Eton and became an officer in the Grenadier Guards, with whom he served in France for various periods from 1914 to 1917.
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 George A. Romero - The Masters - Classic-Horror
George Romero's legacy will be that of a filmmaker ahead of his time, in terms of both independence and visceral violence.
George Allen Romero was born in the Bronx, New York on February 4, 1940.
George Romero proved that movies can be made outside Hollywood with a modest budget and succeed, not just critically but commercially.
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 Ernest Maltravers, book 7 Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ernest saw him squandering away his substance, and prostituting his talents to drawing-room trifles, with a compassionate sigh.
Ernest's prejudices against her were greatly shaken: he was even somewhat dazzled by her beauty, and touched by her unexpected gentleness; but still, his heart was not assailed, and he replied almost coldly, after a short pause: ""Dear Lady Florence, look round the world--who so much to be envied as yourself?
To dismount--to regain the prize--and to restore it to its owner, was, with Ernest, the work of a moment; the poor girl had twisted her ankle and was leaning upon her servant for support.
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 Thomas Tanselle on George Cram Cook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Babette Deutsch, reviewing George Cram Cook's posthumous volume of verse, Greek Coins, said, "The poetry of living, not the poetry of words, was his, and his poems are great where they catch the reflection of his life....
George Cram Cook (1873 1924) is mentioned briefly in most of the literary histories because he was the founder of the Provincetown Players and, therefore, the discoverer of Eugene O'Neill.
George Cram Cook's tragedy is not that of the idealist who refuses to compromise in the face of reality, but rather that of the bewildered dreamer who can come to terms with the world only by ignoring the facts of life and pursuing his dream until it becomes his reality.
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 George Ernest Shelley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Captain George Ernest Shelley (1840 - November 29, 1910) was an English geologist and ornithologist.
He was a nephew of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.
This article about a biologist is a stub.
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George Augustus Constantine Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby
George Islay MacNeill Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen
George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
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 Best, George Sports Links - RealSportsNetwork.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
That which provides the fire, the pot, the dinner, the table and the knife and fork for the anarchist; the part of the repast that himself supplies is the disg You got to be careful if you don't know where you're going, because you might not get there.
Best, George Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.
I didn' Question: Ted Kennedy: "Where was George?" Answer: Dry, sober, and at home with his wife Best, George Obedience is the gateway through which knowledge, yes, and love, too, enter the mind of the child.
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 PBS Previews | American Masters "George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey"
Meticulous and ambitious, George Stevens trained his eye on the horrors of World War II and the intricate footwork of Fred Astaire with equally memorable results.
"George Stevens was born into a theatrical family, and through the course of an amazing life became a genuine auteur.
In October 2004, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences celebrated the centennial of George Stevens' birth with a tribute honoring his extraordinary career, followed by an eight-week retrospective that included 10 of his feature films (screened in their entirety from both archival and restored prints).
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 Bloomsbury Auctions - 518 - Travel, Natural History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Georg) Der Kilimandscharo, first edition, engraved frontispiece, folding colour map, plates and illustrations, occasional foxing, contemporary half calf, spine gilt, slightly soiled, rubbed, 8vo, Berlin, 1897.
Oceania.-Keate (George) An Account of the Pelew Islands, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding map and 15 plates, one folding, all with tissue guards, some with very light foxing, one moderate, good margins, modern calf, 4to, 1788.
Hoskins (George Alexander) Travels in Ethiopia, 54 lithographed plates, including 2 hand-coloured and 4 chromolithographed, several double-page, folding engraved map, foxed and torn at central fold without loss, small stamps (mostly on verso) of plates, stamp and library numbers on title, bound in full modern morocco, 4to, 1835.
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 Search results for "love shelley" :: American Poems
The Lives and Times of John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and George Gordon Noel, Lord Byron Byron and Shelley and Keats Were a trio of Lyrical treats.
The forehead of Shelley was cluttered with curls, And Keats never was a descendant of earls, And...
Poem: The Grave Of Shelley Like burnt-out torches by a sick man's bed Gaunt cypress-trees stand round the sun-bleached stone; Here doth the little night-owl make her throne, And the slight lizard show his jewelled head.
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 DESCENDANTS OF: George Miltenberger (b
Mary Elizabeth Wolfe was the sister of Marquard William Wolfe, the husband of Anna Mary Miltenberger, the sister of George C. Miltenberger.
Their first cousin, Alice Miltenberger Knouse, was the second wife of George Andrew Wolfe, father of Mary and Marquard Wolfe.
She was a first cousin of Anna Mary Miltenberger and George David Miltenberger, the wife and husband, respectively, of Marquard William Wolfe and Mary Elizabeth Wolfe.
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 George Washington Hoover
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George Leonard Green 6 Floyd Wayne Green m.
Francelia: In 1920, living with the family of James and Vera Simpson is George Dickinson, age 44, born in MN, reportedly the brother-in-law of James Simpson.
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 George Cukor
After Norman Maine (James Mason) listens to Esther Blodgett (Judy Garland) sing “The Man That Got Away” in George Cukor's 1954 version of A Star is Born, he describes the feeling he had while listening to her as “little jabs of pleasure”.
George Cukor is Katharine Hepburn, and vice versa.
Ernest, a dance instructor sporting clown-like lipstick, sums up three Cukor obsessions in a single line: “Ah, what an exquisite spectacle, two ladies of title kissing each other!” Indeed, Our Betters, adapted from a brittle, bitter Somerset Maugham play, reads as gay all around.
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 Scoop: Ernest Partridge: How To Beat A Fixed Election
The decision of Secretary of State Shelley is not final, and could be overturned by “the Governator.” Still, it stands a good chance of surviving the legal challenges.
Dr. Ernest Partridge is a consultant, writer and lecturer in the field of Environmental Ethics and Public Policy.
Sheehan has been camped on Bush's doorstep since Saturday when she and a small group of supporters were forced to walk in a ditch struggling through knee-deep weeds as they made their way to Prairie Chapel, the Bush "ranch," a former pig farm in Crawford, Texas.
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 Shelley Winters at Brian's Drive-In Theater
Comedy-thriller stars Shelley Winters and Farley Granger as a couple on the run when the stray dog they take in turns out to be a trained "crime dog" that the bad guys want back.
Shelley Winters is the madam, with Peter Falk as her police chief lover and Leonard Nimoy as his political opposite, the leader of a local revolution.
Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons, Carol Lynley, Jack Albertson and the buoyant Shelley Winters head the all-star cast in Irwin Allen's highly-charged drama of a capsized ocean liner and the efforts of a group of survivors to escape.
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 Descendants of George Kornely   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
George P. Kornely, born 15 Feb 1889 in Francis Creek WI.; died 18 Apr 1944 in Manitowoc WI..
Elmer George Kornely, born 24 Mar 1922 in Antigo WI..
Melvin George Flannery, born 11 Mar 1929 in Antigo WI..
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 Bradshaw and Whelan British - porcelain books, ceramic books, pottery books, marks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This encyclopedic reference presents thousands of tea ware patterns produced by Shelley Pottery and its predecessors, Wileman and Company and Foley China, of Staffordshire, England, from the 1860s through 1966.
A detailed history recording George Jones's life as a potter, the contributions of his family members, and those of a number of artisans who designed and decorated the firm's distinctive wares.
To help readers determine the age of their George Jones wares with accuracy, registration dates for many of the patterns and ceramic shapes are provided, along with the various manufacturer's marks and their dates of usage.
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 Summary Statement - Ernest E. Just Symposium
Ernest E. Just and provide a forum that would encourage minorities to pursue careers in the biomedical sciences and health professions.
MSAB desires that this Summary Statement will be received in the spirit that it is intended, which is a) continue to honor the achievements of minorities in the biomedical sciences and b) to lead to further dialogue concerning the challenges of recruiting minorities into the exciting fields of medicine and biomedical research.
It came as no surprise that the 3rd Annual Ernest E. Just Symposium was capable of attracting a diverse audience of fifty-two scholars and participants.
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 JS Online: George Butler 'Takes Five'
One thing political opposites Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Kerry have in common is documentary filmmaker George Butler.
Butler was introduced to Kerry during their college years, "and we've been friends ever since." Schwarzenegger, Butler said, "calls me several times a year when he needs something."Butler talked about the two men during a phone interview with film critic Duane Dudek.
George Butler has made films about the early years of Arnold Schwarzenegger and, now, John Kerry.
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 Biographical Sketch Ernest George Moll (1900-1993)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ernest Moll was born in Murtoa, Victoria, on 25 August 1900 and moved to Strathdown, Gerogery, New South Wales in 1909.
From 1913-18 he attended Concordia College, Adelaide and at the age of 20 moved to the United States for study, graduating Bachelor of Arts, Lawrence College in 1922 and Master of Arts, Harvard University in 1923.
Spennemann, Dirk H.R. Ernest George Moll (1900-1993)): a biographical sketch.
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George W Bush has described isolationism as a 'recipe for economic disaster.
Shelley’s A Monograph of the Nectariniidae, of the phase of the bellboys among them.
Ernest LiCalsi said he has a witness to the murder, Ernest LiCalsi said he has a witness to the murder, Said he has a witness to the murder.
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 Carlos Baker Collection of Ernest Hemingway
The Carlos Baker Collection of Ernest Hemingway consists primarily of Baker's working papers and biographical files used in preparation of his biography Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story (1969).
The correspondence between Hemingway and Clara and Frederick Spiegel is restricted until the year 2000, and the transcripts of Martha Gellhorn Hemingway's letters to Ernest Hemingway made by Bernice Kert from originals in the Kennedy Library in Boston are restricted until the death of Martha Gellhorn Hemingway.
No photocopies may be made from photocopies (Xeroxes, photostats) of material in the collection where Princeton University Library does not own the originals; however, single photocopies of original material may be made for research purposes.
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 Chris Shelley - Year of Events 1918
CHAFE, George, Convent Square, died at Bailleul, prisoner of war, April 12, 1918.
GOUDIE, George, Corporal, Grand Falls, prisoner April 14, 1917, transferred to Switzerland Dec. 27, 1917, died of La Grippe in Switzerland Nov. 6?, 1918.
SEYMOUR, George, Botwood died of Pneumonia at Military Hospital St. John's Oct. 27, 1918.
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 Carlos Baker Collection of Ernest Hemingway
The Library has no information on the status of literary rights in the collection, and researchers are responsible for determining any question of copyright.
Baker's works include the first full-length critical interpretation of Ernest Hemingway's works, Hemingway: the Writer as Artist (1952), and the authorized biography, Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story (1969), which was acclaimed for its thoroughness and non-judgmental presentation of the facts of Hemingway's life and exploits.
Consists of copies (Xeroxes, photostats, typed transcripts) of letters by Ernest Hemingway, from about 1910 to his death in 1961, to approximately 250 different people, including family, friends, publishers, sportsmen, and writers.
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 English (ENGL) - Course Descriptions - University Catalog - George Mason University
Special attention will be devoted to narrative accounts of enslavement and freedom by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, and Olaudah Equiano; the political writings and orations of David Walker and Soujourner Truth; the fiction of Harriet Wilson and William Wells Brown; and nonwritten cultural artifacts such as slave songs and spirituals.
Major authors to be investigated include Ralph Ellison, Gwendolyn Brooks, James Baldwin, Lorraine Hansberry, Amiri Baraka, Alice Walker, Ernest Gaines, Gloria Naylor, August Wilson, and Toni Morrison.
Works of the major poets of the Romantic period: Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats.
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