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Pratt's and poetry
It was only in 1923 that Pratt's first commercial poetry collection, Newfoundland Verse, was released.
: The unconscious horror of nature and the subconscious horrors of the mind thus coincide: this amalgamation is the basis of symbolism on which nearly all Pratt's poetry is founded.

Pratt's and frequently
" Newfoundland verse ( 1923 ), is frequently archaic in diction, and reflects a pietistic and sometimes preciously lyrical sensibility of late-Romantic derivation, characteristics that may account for Pratt's reprinting less than half these poems in his Collected poems ( 1958 ).
They enlist the reluctant Pratt to their cause, and show him how their scientific expertise and outlandish inventions ( frequently based on ideas from Pratt's books ) can bolster the impression that Pratt really is Nicodemus Legend.

Pratt's and Newfoundland
* Pratt's work at the Art Gallery of Newfoundland & Labrador
With illustrations by Group of Seven member Frederick Varley, Newfoundland Verse proved to be Pratt's " breakthrough collection.

Pratt's and few
In the next few years, Rogers became, in the words of Elbert Hubbard, Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears " ( Little Journeys to the Homes, 1909 ).
According to Elbert Hubbard, a journalist, in the next few years Rogers became Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears.
In the next few year Rogers became, in the words of Elbert Hubbard, Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears " ( Little Journeys to the Homes, 1909 ).
In the next few year Rogers became, in the words of Elbert Hubbard, Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears " ( Little Journeys to the Homes, 1909 ).
In the next few year Rogers became, in the words of Elbert Hubbard, Pratt's " hands and feet and eyes and ears " ( Little Journeys to the Homes, 1909 ).

Pratt's and poems
Pratt's reputation as a major poet rests on his longer narrative poems, " many of which show him as a mythologizer of the Canadian male experience ; but a number of shorter philosophical works also command recognition.

Pratt's and mostly
However, in 1865, a majority of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church officially condemned Pratt's doctrinal declarations contained in The Seer, mostly because of Pratt's vocal opposition to the Adam-God theory ; thus, Pratt's views in the periodical are not considered authoritative.

Pratt's and ,"
Pratt's first published poem was " A Poem on the May examinations ," printed in Acta Victoriana in 1909 when he was a student.
" Pratt's work is filled with images of primitive nature and evolutionary history ," wrote literary critic Peter Buitenhuis.
" After her husband Orson returned from England, Pratt later claimed an incident between Pratt and Smith at her home occurred, and " Sarah ordered the Prophet out of the house, and the Prophet used obscene language to her that he had found Bennett in bed with her ," according to Sarah Pratt's neighbor, Mary Ettie V. Smith.

Pratt's and Canadian
Pratt's brother, Calvert Pratt, became a Canadian Senator.

Pratt's and .
The only public demonstration in honor of John Brown was held at Pratt's Hall in Providence, on the day of his execution.
T. H. White's works exemplify it, L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt's Harold Shea stories are early exemplars.
Gygax learned about H. G. Wells ' Little Wars book for play of military miniatures wargames and Fletcher Pratt's Naval Wargame book.
Pratt's product later gave rise to the slogan, " The holy lamps of Tibet are primed with Astral Oil.
In 1940 Fletcher Pratt's Naval War Game was first published.
Jack Coggins was invited by Pratt to participate, and recalled that Pratt's game involved dozens of tiny wooden ships — built to a scale of about one inch to 50 feet — spread over the living room floor of his apartment.
However, there were several differences between the original game concept and that initially published in 1949, In particular, Pratt's original design calls for ten characters, one of whom was to be designated the victim by random drawing prior to the start of the game.
John J. Pratt's " pterotype " of 1865
Image: Pterotype. jpg | The Pterotype, John Pratt's 1865 typewriter.
The home stadium for the University of Connecticut Huskies football team, Rentschler Field, is located adjacent to Pratt & Whitney's East Hartford, Connecticut campus, on Pratt's company-owned former airfield of the same name.
In the same dedication, he cited Poul Anderson's Three Hearts and Three Lions and Fletcher Pratt's The Well of the Unicorn as similarly influential texts.
Carlton players during pre-game warmupCarlton's overall position began to improve in 2007, when businessman Richard Pratt, Steven Icke and Collingwood's Greg Swann came to the club as president, general manager of football operations, and CEO respectively ; although Pratt's presidency lasted only sixteen months, after which he was replaced by Stephen Kernahan, the new personnel stabilised the club's off-field position.
Pratt's Bottom is a village in the London Borough of Bromley, located at the south eastern boundary of Greater London with Kent.
Several recent additions, such as Argos, Lidl and Peacocks, are located in new retail spaces on the site of Pratt's but in common with other outer London high streets, retail recovery has been slow, and a substantial proportion of vacant space has been taken by a growing number of restaurants, bars and coffee shops.
Mr. Pratt operated Pratt's Ferry close to where modern day Highway 270 crosses the Saline River and served as the postmaster for Lost Creek Post Office in 1846.
The localities of Easton include Alger's Corner, Daley Corner, Easton Center, Easton Green, Eastondale, Five Corners, Furnace Village, Goward's Corner, Morris Corner, Morse Corner, North Easton, Pratt's Corner, and South Easton.
Acton has two primary stream systems: the Nashoba Brook system including the incoming streams Butter Brook, Will's Hole Brook and Conant Brook and the Fort Pond Brook system including the incoming streams Guggins Brook, Inch Brook, Grassy Pond Brook, Pratt's Brook and Coles Brook.
* Pratt's Brook: A property located in South Acton.

poetry and frequently
On the basis of this careful reading, Thompson frequently gave a clear, complete, and interesting description of a prose work or chose effective quotations to illustrate his discussions of poetry.
This notion, however, is much more generally expressed in Latin by placere or delectāre, which are used more colloquially, the latter used frequently in the love poetry of Catullus.
The latter contains pagan poetry where the norns are frequently referred to, while the former contains, in addition to pagan poetry, retellings, descriptions and commentaries by the 12th and 13th century Icelandic chieftain and scholar Snorri Sturluson.
While Petrarch's poetry was set to music frequently after his death, especially by Italian madrigal composers of the Renaissance in the 16th century, only one musical setting composed during Petrarch's lifetime survives.
In Latin rhetoric and poetry homeoteleuton and alliteration were frequently used devices.
The poem has some aspects characteristic of much of Carroll's poetry: it utilizes technically adept meter and rhyme, grammatically correct phrasing, logical chains of events — and largely nonsensical content, frequently employing made-up words such as " Snark ".
Macsen is also frequently referred to in Welsh poetry as a point of comparison to later Welsh leaders.
:: Amphiboly occurs frequently in poetry, owing to the alteration of the natural order of words for metrical reasons.
She has a vivacious and brilliant mind, her poetry is frequently published, she has a cute cocker spaniel named Flush, and she loves fooling around with her siblings, especially her youngest sister, Henrietta ( Maureen O ' Sullivan ).
The name is already used frequently in this way by the 10th-century poet Kormákr Ögmundarson and remains current in skaldic poetry through the following centuries, employed by poets such as Þórðr Kolbeinsson, Gizurr Þorvaldsson and Einarr Gilsson.
The name remained frequently used in woman kennings in rímur poetry, sometimes as Lín.
The type of songs Alcman composed most frequently appear to be hymns, partheneia ( maiden-songs Greek " maiden "), and prooimia ( preludes to recitations of epic poetry ).
Jeeves frequently displays mastery over a vast range of subjects from philosophy ( his favourite philosopher is Spinoza ) to an encyclopedic knowledge of poetry, science, history, psychology, geography, politics and literature.
Manawydan's most important appearances occur in the Second and Third Branches of the Mabinogi ( the later of which is named for him ), but he is also referenced frequently in medieval poetry and the Welsh Triads.
He achieved this through incongruity, with what at a casual glance seems to be lofty biblical style or delicate pastoral poetry, but is in fact populated with drunks and whores, talking of life in taverns and excursions around Stockholm, frequently ending with allusions to sexual intercourse.
Also, sonnets and other forms of love poetry frequently use synecdoches to characterize the beloved in terms of individual body parts rather than a whole, coherent self.
The painting is devoid of harsh contours and its treatment of landscape has been frequently compared to pastoral poetry, hence the title.
The Elizabethan period ( 1558 to 1603 ) in poetry is characterized by a number of frequently overlapping developments.
Crosby maintained a coterie of young ladies that he frequently bedded, and wrote and published poetry that dwelled on the symbolism of the sun and explored themes of death and suicide.
As a literary device, hyperbole is often used in poetry, and is frequently encountered in casual speech.
Its distinctive song, which has repeated musical phrases, has frequently been referred to in poetry.
In modern German literature, this topic has been addressed frequently by the Boston-born author of German and English lyrical poetry, Paul-Henri Campbell.
It was used frequently in Classical prosody, and in English, the line was used frequently in narrative poetry since the Romantics.

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