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  • 101Petrarch's and Shakespeare's Sonnets — The sonnet is a fourteen line poem finding its origins in Italy around 1235 AD. While the early sonneteers experimented with patterns, Francesco Petrarch began to solidify sonnet structure. The Italian, or Petrarchan, sonnet consists of an octave …

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  • 102Mercenaries (BattleTech) — Contents 1 Employment 2 Companies 3 Locations 4 Famous …

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  • 103Mary Mollineux — (born Mary Southworth, 1651–1696), probably the daughter of Catholic parents who converted to Quakerism, differed from many of her Quaker contemporaries because of an early education in Latin, Greek, science, and arithmetic. She met her husband… …

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  • 104Cultural depictions of Medusa and gorgons — The mythological monster Medusa and other gorgons have featured in art and culture from the days of ancient Greece to the modern day. She has been variously portrayed as a monster, a protective symbol, a rallying symbol for liberty and a… …

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  • 105Airline codes-E — Airline codes/Page top | EHD E H Darby Aviation PLATINUM AIR United States| 1C| Electronic Data Systems | Switzerland | 1Y Electronic Data Systems| United States | | EAD EAA Escola De Aviacao Aerocondor AERO ESCOLA Portugal| | EXW Executive… …

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  • 106Cane (novel) — Cane is a 1923 novel by noted Harlem Renaissance figure and author Jean Toomer. The novel is structured as a series of vignettes revolving around the origins and experiences of African Americans in the United States. The vignettes alternate in… …

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  • 107Ode to Solitude — Ode on Solitude is a poem by Alexander Pope, written when he was twelve years old, [ Genetic studies of genius by Lewis Madison Terman Stanford University Press, 1925 OCLC: 194203 ] , [ Personhood, Poethood, and Pope: Johnson s Life of Pope and… …

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  • 108God's Word Is Our Great Heritage — God s Word Is Our Great Heritage, is the title of a popular hymn sung in many churches, especially the Lutheran Church. This hymn was inspired by Psalm 16:6: ...yea, I have a goodly heritage. KJV [ The Holy Bible (King James Version). London:… …

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  • 109Stephen Spender — Infobox Person name = Sir Stephen Harold Spender CBE image size = caption = birth name = Stephen Harold Spender birth date = birth date|1909|2|28|df=y birth place = death date = Death date and age|1995|7|16|1909|2|28|df=y death place = occupation …

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  • 110Cossezen — The earliest native Italian troubadour may be one called Cossezen (probably a nickname), the subject of one stanza of the famous satire of contemporary poets by Peire d Alvernhe which must have preceded 1173. Of Cossezen Peire writes:… …

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