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A Yank at Oxford in the Bicentennial Year
… mules, Some servile acquiescing tools, These, these compose the Congress.” No, this verse was not sung in … it was a victory, because it defeated the British generals’ plans and when you’re defeated in your plans, you’re … Jacks streaming from most buildings. Prim and proper ladies, who normally eschew public displays of emotion, acted …
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Line in the Sand
… a few miles of this hill. “No matter how many times I come up here,” he said, “it just never gets old.” East of … His mother lives with him in the farmhouse, but his father died eighteen years ago, and his five siblings chose … where the re-​route will cross (even though the EPA’s website explains that those areas have soils that are almost …
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Profits and False Promises
… drug I was on (brand name Taxol), contains an active ingredient by the same name. It also contains castor oil, an … in Switzerland (1905), England (1918), the Soviet Union (1926), the United States (1934), Italy (1936), and Japan … abandon a confrontational stance, since scoring political points for protecting American health could now be done far …
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Is Free Verse Killing Poetry?
… William Childress. I asked him to elaborate further on that commentary, to which he sent the following. ––– When Willard … of any form,  vers libre  can shine—but we’ve had a steady diet of it for way too long. We are, unofficially at least, … agenda-ites seem determined to keep us there. As David Orr points out in  Beautiful and Pointless: A Guide to Modern …
New Letters of Guy De Maupassant
… who goes every day to the Exhibition, so that he may compare it with the others. I shall see him about this. We … to show it to Perrin, although he does not believe the Comedie-Francaise will accept it, as Perrin has had enough of … Sotteville, near Yvetot. Contemporary evidence points to Fecamp, where the name of the street where he was …
The Dark
… house, it looked rather like a dark trilium, with three petals, between which were carved swirls of heavy wood, topped … arm swirled around his or her back, and could converse comfortably, almost facing but not quite, the other two. On … losses with unreal military funerals with no coffins, no bodies, just flags folded to small triangles, and left compact …
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