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Fragment and Autobiography
* My Autobiography: A Fragment ( 1901 )
The novel was later republished with a foreword by Maugham entitled A Fragment of Autobiography.
Nearly fifty years after the publication of The Magician, the author, Maugham, commented on his book in A Fragment of Autobiography.
* A Fragment of Autobiography, W. S. Maugham, included as a foreword in some modern versions of The Magician
* My Autobiography: A Fragment, by Max Müller

Fragment and have
William Roberts's review, for the August 1816 British Review, was more positive than previous analysis but with no detail about the work: " passing over the two other poems which are bound together with ' Christabel ', called ' The Fragment of Kubla Khan ', and ' The Pains of Sleep '; in which, however, there are some playful thoughts and fanciful imagery, which we would gladly have extracted if our room would have allowed it.
A posthumously published piece on the art of preaching, A Fragment in the Manner of Rabelais, appears to have been written in 1759.
The composition of a sandstone can have important information regarding the genesis of the sediment when use with a triangle Quartz, Feldspar, Lithic Fragment ( QFL diagrams ).
Fragment 132 reads in full: " I have a beautiful child who looks like golden flowers, my darling Cleis, for whom I would not ( take ) all Lydia or lovely ..." These fragments have often been interpreted as referring to Sappho's daughter, or as confirming that Sappho had a daughter with this name.
The Fragment Targums ( formerly known as Targum Yerushalmi II ) consist of a large number of fragments that have been divided into ten manuscripts.
They share similarities with The Fragment Targums in that they consist of a large number of fragmented manuscripts that have been collected in one targum-group.
They decided to have a contest to see who could write the scariest story, leading Shelley to write Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus and Lord Byron to write " A Fragment ", which Polidori later stole and rewrote as The Vampyre — a precursor to Dracula.
Beowulf is the only heroic epic to have survived in its entirety, but fragments of others such as Waldere and the Finnesburg Fragment show that it was not unique in its time.
A famous drinking song of his was about the god Plutus, which seems to have inspired imitation by Aristophanessee Fragment 731.
Songs by Gentleman Reg have appeared in such films as Shortbus, Wilby Wonderful, Twist, The End of Silence, Late Fragment, and on the television show Queer as Folk.

Fragment and read
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Fragment and I
However, in light of continuing uncertainty about Wittgenstein's intentions regarding this material, the fourth edition ( 2009 ) re-titles " Part I " as " Philosophical Investigations " proper, and " Part II " as " Philosophy of Psychology-A Fragment.
The Western Targumim on the Torah, or Palestinian Targumim as they are also called, consist of three manuscript groups: Targum Neofiti I, Fragment Targums, and Cairo Geniza Fragment Targums.
< center > Functional domains in the Klenow Fragment ( left ) and DNA Polymerase I ( right ).</ center >
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It appears to be a general term for " warrior " in Helgakviða Hundingsbana I. Hniflungar might be of separate origin, meaning descendants of Hnef, referring to the Hnæf son of Hoc who is prominent in the Old English Finnesburg Fragment.
* " Fragment One-And I Kept Hearing " – Kenneth Bager ( 2010 )
While the Turin Canon gives Sekhemkhet a reign of 6 years, Toby Wilkinson's reconstruction of the Palermo Stone ( 5th dynasty ) annal document assigns a reign of 7 years to this king based on the number of year register preserved for him in Cairo Fragment I, register V. Wilkinson states that " this figure is fairly certain, since the titulary begins immediately after the dividing line marking the change of reign.

Fragment and was
In his work Finn and Hengest, J. R. R. Tolkien argued that Hengist was a historical figure, and that Hengist came to Britain after the events recorded in the Finnesburg Fragment and Beowulf.
The collection of poems was published 25 May 1816, and Coleridge included " A Fragment " as a subtitle to the 54 line version of the poem to defend against criticism of the poem's incomplete nature.
It soon became known as " Our Life: Symphonic Fragment " ( Unser Leben: Symphonisches Fragment ) and was intended as a comment on the generally miserable conditions for artists and liberal minded individuals under the early Nazi regime.
After the defeat of the Third Reich in World War II, the real victims of the regime had become clear, and the cantata's title was changed to " Symphonic Fragment: Attempt at a Requiem " to honor the millions killed in the Holocaust.
If Fragment 98 of her poetry is accepted as biographical evidence and as a reference to her daughter ( see below ), it may indicate that she had already had a daughter by the time she was exiled.
Fragment 102 has its speaker address a " sweet mother ", sometimes taken as an indication that Sappho began to write poetry while her mother was still alive.
The principal exception is Fragment 98, which mentions exile and indicates that Sappho was lacking some of her customary luxuries.
Out of over 200 remaining remnants of Sappho ’ s poetry, Fragment 16 and Fragment 44 in particular are considered lyric retellings of Homer epics, as Sappho was known to be very familiar with Homer ’ s poems.
The Vampyre was itself based on Lord Byron's unfinished story " Fragment of a Novel ", also known as " The Burial: A Fragment ", published in 1819.
Bentham's " Fragment " was only a small part of a " Commentary on the Commentaries ", which remained unpublished until the twentieth century.
According to the account in the Liber Pontificalis, Symmachus bestowed the See on Laurentius " guided by sympathy ", but the " Laurentian Fragment " states that Laurentius " was severely threatened and cajoled, and forcibly despatched " to Nuceria.
" The Letter " was published as " Fragment of an Unpublished Work " in Criterion 3. 12 ( July 1925 ), and as " A New Unnamed Work " in Two Worlds 1. 1.
Penia was also mentioned by other ancient Greek writers such as Alcaeus ( Fragment 364 ), Theognis ( Fragment 1 ; 267, 351, 649 ), Aristophanes ( Plutus, 414ff ), Herodotus, Plutarch ( Life of Themistocles ), and Philostratus ( Life of Appollonius ).
Plutarch was another ancient author critical of the poet's self-indulgence, dismissing one poem ( see Fragment 1 in Poetic style below ) as " the utterances of intemperate people.
His last published book was the Fragment on Mackintosh ( 1835 ).
The case constructed against Brissot in this pamphlet was expanded and used to terrible and destructive effect in Desmoulins ' later, 1793 publication, Fragment de l ' histoire secrète de la Révolution ( also known as the Histoire des Brissotins ), in which the Girondist political faction, of which Brissot was a prominent member, was accused of traitorous and counter-revolutionary activities.
It was severely attacked in 1835 by James Mill in his Fragment on Mackintosh.

Fragment and piece
Elsewhere in literature, Nathaniel Hawthorne published his last literary effort, an unfinished piece, entitled Pansie, a Fragment, sometimes called Little Pansie, a fragment in 1864.
* Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Adagio in F ( or C ) major, K 580a ( Fragment, 1789 ) ( Probably not an original piece for cor anglais )
It contains " A Fragment of a Story ," the only piece of Clay that Pratt ever published, and the conclusion to Rachel.
In 1962, Bausch joined Jooss ' new Folkwang Ballett Company as a soloist and assisted Jooss on many of the pieces, before choreographing her first piece in 1968, Fragment, to music by Béla Bartók.

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