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* The Passionate Lash or The Revenge of Sir Hilary Garner ( c. 1957 ) by Alan McClyde ( Pall Mall Press: Paris ) Alan Mac Clyde was a popular house name used for erotic books from the 1920s to the 1970s.

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He later wrote what is probably his best known instrumental work, Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares, Figured in Seaven Passionate Pavans, a set of seven pavanes for five viols and lute, each based on the theme derived from the lute song " Flow my tears ".
Despite The Times declaring, " We can remember no better Petruchio ", the opportunity of working again with David Lean, in The Passionate Friends ( 1949 ), drew Howard back to film and, although he had a solid reputation as a theatre actor, his dislike of long runs, and the attractions of travel afforded by film, convinced him to concentrate on cinema from this point.
A more tranquil mood is set by Christopher Marlowe's well known lines from The Passionate Shepherd to His Love:
Among his other works were The Passionate Pilgrim ( 1858 ), a volume of selections from Robert Herrick entitled Chrysomela ( 1877 ), a memoir of Arthur Hugh Clough ( 1862 ) and a critical essay on Sir Walter Scott ( 1866 ) prefixed to an edition of his poems.
In recent years, the network has moved from that style of programming to focusing solely on live news programs and documentary programs, including The Passionate Eye and Rough Cuts, both formerly hosted by Michaëlle Jean, and Politics, a political affairs program which was hosted by Don Newman and aired twice daily.
Cadwallon is not to be confused with Caswallon, which derives from * Kađđi-welnā-mnos ( the same name as Cassivellaunus ), meaning " The Passionate Leader ".
His name in Brythonic * Kađđiwellaunos, from * kađđi-" passion, love, hate " + * welnā-" to lead " +-aunos " one who ", translates as either " leader of the Cassi ", and therefore may be more of a title rather than his actual given name ( although the two need not be mutually exclusive ), or as " The Passionate Leader ".
Jaggard issued an expanded edition of The Passionate Pilgrim in 1612, containing additional poems on the theme of Helen of Troy, announced on the title page (" Whereunto is newly added two Love Epistles, the first from Paris to Hellen, and Hellen's answere back again to Paris ").
* More from the Judson Years, early 60s, Volume Two Alga Marghen 056CD ( includes " Everything Max Has ," " Big Trombone ," " Homage to Revere ," " Punkt ," " Passionate Expanse of the Law " and " Expressions in Parallel ").
* More from the Judson Years, early 60s, Volume One Alga Marghen 055CD ( includes " Passionate Expanse of the Law ," " Air Effect ," " OM Emerging ," " As Pure to Begin ," " Music, reserved until now ," and " Composition with or without Beverly ").
Passionate about their work, they focus on the importance of seeking their own style and being different from the others.
* Alexandre Moniz Barbosa wrote the novel ' Touched By The Toe ' ( 2004 ) and translated from the Portuguese to English essays by Jose Inacio de Loyola published in book form titles ' Passionate and Unrestrained ' ( 2008 ).
*" A Passionate Warrior with No Compromise " from China Through A Lens

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Richard Barnfield, Dowland's contemporary, refers to the lutenist in poem VIII of The Passionate Pilgrim ( 1598 ):
Kent appeared in Ian McKellen's 1995 film version of Richard III, singing a jazz version of Christopher Marlowe's poem The Passionate Shepherd to His Love.

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In 1949, he appeared in David Lean's The Passionate Friends.
The next film directed by Lean was The Passionate Friends ( 1949 ), an often under-rated and atypical Lean film, but one which marked his first occasion to work with Claude Rains, who gives one of his finest performances in the film.
* The Passionate Friends ( 1949 )
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* The Passionate Journey ( 1949 )-based on the life of American artist John Noble
* The Passionate Friends ( 1949 )
She married film director Lean in 1949 and starred in a number of his films, including The Passionate Friends ( 1949 ), Madeleine ( 1950 ) and The Sound Barrier ( 1952 ).
* The Passionate Friends ( 1949 ), Mary Justin

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* Anthony Aveni, " February's Holidays: Prediction, Purification, and Passionate Pursuit ," The Book of the Year: A Brief History of Our Seasonal Holidays ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003 ), 29 46.
* An Array of Passionate Lovers ( 1797 1798 )
* Jacques-Louis David ( French, 1748 1825 ) Passionate classical style political master painter
# Warren, Beth Gates, Margrethe Mather & Edward Weston A Passionate Collaboration, WW Norton & Co. NY, NY 2001 ISBN 0-393-04157-3
* The Nice Valour, or The Passionate Madman, comedy ( c. 1615 25 ; 1647 )
#" Passionate Kisses " 2: 35

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* ( 1962 ) The Primitive and the Passionate

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Her writings include Passionate Politics: Feminist Theory in Action ( NY: St. Martin's Press, 1987 ); " Preambulo: Abriendo las Copuertas ," in Declaracion Universal de Derecho Humanos: Texto Y Comentarios Inusuales, edited by Alda Facio ( San Jose, Costa Rica: ILANUD Programa Mujer, Justiciaa y Genero, 2001 ); and " Taking Stock: Women's Human Rights Five Years After Beijing " in Holding On to the Promise: Women's Human Rights and the Beijing + 5 Review, edited by Cynthia Meillon and Charlotte Bunch ( NJ: Center for Women's Global Leadership, 2001 ).
Carland's photographs appear in the book The Passionate Camera ; Queer Bodies of Desire edited by Deborah Bright and Lesbian Art in America edited by Harmony Hammond.

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* Hush, Don't Say Anything to God: Passionate Poems of Rumi, translated by Shahram Shiva Jain Publishing, 1999 ISBN 978-0-87573-084-4.
Passionate love is intense longing, and is often accompanied by physiological arousal ( shortness of breath, rapid heart rate ); companionate love is affection and a feeling of intimacy not accompanied by physiological arousal.
( The disputed miscellany The Passionate Pilgrim was only printed in octavo: twice, apparently, in 1599, with an O3 in 1612, all by William Jaggard.
* The Passionate Brood by Margaret Campbell Barnes
The final piece that Eric did ( without Ernie ) was a short comedy called The Passionate Pilgrim in which he was joined by Tom Baker and Madeline Smith.
She followed with Apasionada ( Passionate ), also produced by Torres.
Passionate team Belmiro since childhood, the irascible Sérgio Bernardino only felt at home when he was hired by President Milton Teixeira to the team that would dispute the Brazilian 1993.
" The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd " ( 1600 ) by Sir Walter Raleigh also comments on the anti-pastoral as the nymph responds realistically to the idealizing shepherd of The Passionate Shepherd to His Love by embracing and explaining the true course of nature and its incompatibility with the love that the Shepherd yearns for with the nymph.
Similar to Leisure Suit Larry 5: Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work, it is impossible for Larry to be killed, or for the game to be placed in an " unwinnable " state, by a bad decision.
In 1940, he started writing The Passionate Handbook, and finished it by 1945.
** Lucinda Williams ( songwriter ) for " Passionate Kisses " performed by Mary Chapin Carpenter
Passionate at first, the liaison cooled within a few months and, by the spring of 1773, was reported to be " dead ".
In another, " Qing Xia Ji " ( 情俠記 Pinyin: Qīng xiá jì, Record of the Passionate Hero ), the protagonist, Zhang, a valiant soldier with two warrior wives, is seduced by his younger friend Zhong, a remarkable arrangement as it is stereotypically the older man who takes the initiative with a boy.
Earlier works were Fanny Kemble ( 1933 ) by Leota Stultz Driver and Fanny Kemble: A Passionate Victorian ( 1938 ) by Margaret Armstrong.
Later works by him in this field included: Shakespeare's Sonnets ( 1881 ), Passionate Pilgrim ( 1883 ), Introduction to Shakespeare ( 1893 ), Hamlet ( 1899 ), Romeo and Juliet ( 1900 ), Cymbeline ( 1903 ), and his article ( in the National Review, July 1902 ) on " Shakespeare as a Man of Science ", criticizing T. E.

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