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Laurence and Perrine
Laurence Perrine identifies the following allusions in the poem:
* Laurence Perrine, U. S. scholar of English-language literature

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Similarly, he wrote that Laurence Housman had a `` too deliberate manner '' as well as a lack of `` inevitable felicity in diction ''.
During his time as a bishop, Mellitus joined with Justus, the Bishop of Rochester, in signing a letter that Laurence wrote to the Celtic bishops urging the Celtic Church to adopt the Roman method of calculating the date of Easter.
Known as The Laurence Olivier Archive, the collection includes many of Vivien Leigh's personal papers, including numerous letters she wrote to Olivier.
In a letter dated 23 April 1957, a young fan, Laurence Krieg wrote to Lewis following the publication of The Magician's Nephew.
Moved by the opening of the Great War and the already high number of casualties of the British Expeditionary Force, in 1914 Laurence Binyon wrote his For the Fallen, with its Ode of Remembrance, as he was visiting the cliffs near Pentire Head in north Cornwall ( where a plaque commemorates it nowadays.
Callow's immersion in the theatre began after he wrote a fan letter to Sir Laurence Olivier, the Artistic Director of the National Theatre, and received a response suggesting he join their box office staff.
Other major 18th century English novelists are Samuel Richardson ( 1689-1761 ), author of the epistolary novels Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded ( 1740 ) and Clarissa ( 1747-8 ); Henry Fielding ( 1707 – 54 ), who wrote Joseph Andrews ( 1742 ) and The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling ( 1749 ); Laurence Sterne ( 1713 – 68 ) who published Tristram Shandy in parts between 1759 and 1767 ; Oliver Goldsmith (? 1730-74 ) author of The Vicar of Wakefield ( 1766 ); Tobias Smollett ( 1721 – 71 ) a Scottish novelist best known for his comic picaresque novels, such as The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle ( 1751 ) and The Expedition of Humphry Clinker ( 1771 ), who influenced Charles Dickens ; and Fanny Burney ( 1752-1840 ), whose novels " were enjoyed and admired by Jane Austen ," wrote Evelina ( 1778 ), Cecilia ( 1782 ) and Camilla ( 1796 ).
Laurence Iannaccone of George Mason University, a specialist in the economics of religion, wrote that The Making of a Moonie was " one of the most comprehensive and influential studies " of the process of conversion to new religious movements.
Paul McCartney was unquestionably Wings ' leader and star, but Denny Laine, Jimmy McCulloch, Laurence Juber, and Linda McCartney all wrote songs for the group, and Laine, McCulloch, English, and Linda McCartney all performed lead vocals.
William L. Laurence wrote it up for the New York Times, under the headline "' Cosmic pendulum ' for clock planned ".
Although he wrote twelve works of fiction, Braine is chiefly remembered today for his first novel, Room at the Top ( 1957 ), which was also turned into a successful film in 1959, with Laurence Harvey starring as Joe Lampton.
He is not to be confused with the son of his older brother Harry Brodribb Irving, the set-designer Laurence Irving, who wrote the highly-regarded and definitive biographies Henry Irving, the Actor and his World and The Successors.
He wrote his first play, White Desert, in 1923 ; it ran only twelve performances, but was well-reviewed by the book reviewer for the New York World, Laurence Stallings, who collaborated with him on his next play, What Price Glory ?, which was successfully produced in 1924 in New York City.
* African-American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar wrote a poem entitled " Robert Gould Shaw ", in which he states: " Since thou and those who with thee died for right / Have died, the Present teaches, but in vain!
In 1756 Laurence Dermott ( 1720 – 1791 ) wrote a Constitution for the Antients, the Ahiman Rezon.
In addition to literary criticism and biographies about such authors as Laurence Sterne, Maxim Gorky, Leo Tolstoy, and Vladimir Mayakovsky, he wrote a number of semi-autobiographical works disguised as fiction, which also served as experiments in his developing theories of literature.
He also wrote the 2008 seasonal one-shot " Moon Knight: Silent Knight " with artist Laurence Campbell.
Another poet, Laurence Binyon wrote the Remembrance Day ode For the Fallen in 1914 while sitting on The Rumps, Polzeath or " Polseath " as it was then called, during World War I.
Starring Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph, it was created by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, who also wrote some of the episodes along with many other writers.
Robert P. Laurence wrote in The San Diego Union-Tribune that " A lot happens, but you'll still get the feeling you've seen Friends before ", calling it " Seinfeld Plus Two.
" Laurence Oliphant, who visited the ' Akko Sanjak ' valley area in 1887, then a subprovince of the ' Beirut Wilayah ', wrote that the Valley of Esdraelon ( Jezreel ) was " a huge green lake of waving wheat, with its village-crowned mounds rising from it like islands ; and it presents one of the most striking pictures of luxuriant fertility which it is possible to conceive.
He also wrote Venus Observed, which was produced at the St James's Theatre by Laurence Olivier.
He wrote several books, including Life and Times of Laurence Sterne ( 1909 ) and The History of Henry Fielding ( 1918 ), and several books on the English novel.

Laurence and poem
The romance tradition did, however, remain sufficiently powerful to persuade Thomas Hardy, Laurence Binyon and John Masefield to compose Arthurian plays, and T. S. Eliot alludes to the Arthur myth ( but not Arthur ) in his poem The Waste Land, which mentions the Fisher King.
One major exception is the fourth verse of the poem For the Fallen by Laurence Binyon which is often known as " The Ode to the Fallen " or more simply as " The Ode ".
The poem was interpolated into Laurence Olivier's film Richard III, a screen adaptation of William Shakespeare's play.
) The poem was interpolated into Laurence Olivier's film Richard III, a screen adaptation of William Shakespeare's play.
) The poem was interpolated into Laurence Olivier's film Richard III, a screen adaptation of William Shakespeare's play.
His most important work is the long poem, Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland ( 1864 ), a realist narrative which wittily and movingly deals with the land agitation in Ireland during the period.
" At his grave Laurence Olivier read the poem " High Flight.
The book's title comes from a poem by African-American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Angelou uses the metaphor of a bird struggling to escape its cage, described in Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem, as a central image throughout her series of autobiographies.
The song "… For Victory " contains a quote from Laurence Binyon poem, known as the Ode of Remembrance.
The plaque on the memorial carries a line from Laurence Binyon's famous poem, " For the Fallen ":
Here is a poem by Laurence Lerner ( not infringing copyright, since submitted by the author, who holds the copyright!
In 2003, aged 105, he was the only British veteran of the First World War to attend the Armistice Day Ceremony in Ypres, where he rose from his wheelchair and, in a clear and strong voice, recited Laurence Binyon's poem " For the Fallen ".

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Mrs Oliphant's Life of Laurence Oliphant ( 1891 ) has not been shaken in any important particular, and Oliphant's own portrait of Harris in Masollam is apparently unexaggerated.
Kinsey goes to Las Vegas on the track of Laurence's ex-secretary, Sharon Napier, who apparently had a mysterious hold over Laurence, but Sharon is shot minutes before Kinsey arrives on the scene to interview her, and Kinsey has to get out fast before she is caught in a compromising situation.
This second manuscript is popularly known as the Nowell codex, after Laurence Nowell, whose name is inscribed on its first page ; he was apparently its owner in the mid-16th century.

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