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  • ...r Shakespeare Library, undertook to deaccession paintings in order to make room for more storage space. Three pictures were sold to Amherst College in 1961 ...t'']] III.3) || 1856 || Oil on canvas, 27 x 22 in. || Fifth Avenue Auction Room, 13 February 1909, no. 885, $71.50, Smith acting as agent. || Sold to ASFTA
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  • The institute will convene in the Folger Board Room, which has been recently upgraded in terms of its presentation technology a ...be followed by an introduction to the rules and regulations of the Reading Room in the course of a tour of the Library. '''Owen Williams''' will organize i
    27 KB (4,170 words) - 18:29, 25 June 2017
  • ...y weakened his colleagues would carry Rainolds from his bed to the meeting room. He died on May 21, 1607. Although he did not live to see the publication o ...every time their craft passed behind the Moon. By the time of the Genesis reading, the crew had circled the Moon nine times and had one more revolution to co
    40 KB (6,302 words) - 09:49, 31 March 2016
  • ...ssippi; Bart Simpson doing Hamlet; and Rita Dove remembering her childhood reading Shakespeare. to an actor reading Abigail Adams’s letter at Touchscreen 1 behind you.
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  • ...h has been translated into a host of languages, and both marched to war as reading material for active duty military during two World Wars.  ...enry and Emily Folger are interred, at their request, inside a wall of the room where scholars work with the collections. The Folgers did not want to be pa
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  • ...I began, to overlook this Book the 18 of February and I did make an end of reading, or over looking it all over the first of March following 1638.” The book ...oso. Terracina strongly encourages women to make their own voices heard by reading and writing. Addressing male writers she says:
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  • ...I began, to overlook this Book the 18 of February and I did make an end of reading, or over looking it all over the first of March following 1638.” The book ...oso. Terracina strongly encourages women to make their own voices heard by reading and writing. Addressing male writers she says:
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  • ...us, highly educated, and fluent in multiple languages, and after extensive reading and debate, decided that the Church of England’s claims to be a reformed ...and enough financial support to allow them the independence to write in a “room of their own.”
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  • ..., a sort of Chinese “lute” or “zither.” This and the other objects in the room represent the cultural refinements and artistic accomplishments of the idea === Reading and Writing ===
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  • ...ript miscellanies. She is also completing a book, ''Print, Poetry, and the Reading Public in Early Modern England'', which examines early modern publishers’ ...bout the role of dramatic extracts in theatre history, audience reception, reading practices, and early modern print and manuscript culture. This presentation
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  • ...ok place on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 from 1-4 pm in the Deck B Seminar Room. It was curated by [[User:RachelDankert|Rachel B. Dankert]] and Emily Wahl. ...munion, reciting the rosary, the exercise of the Stations of the Cross and reading scripture, among other acts. Here we see a manuscript account of the variou
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  • ...n at the Tudor court."<ref>William H. Sherman, ''John Dee: the politics of reading and writing in the English Renaissance'' (Amherst: U. of Massachusetts P, 1 ...which men and women participated. Provenance also tells us something about reading habits, tastes, and secular interests as well as connecting us to the lives
    53 KB (8,170 words) - 14:29, 21 September 2021
  • ...ng Aid Database]. The paper finding aids can still be found in the Reading Room, under the call number Z6621.F61.
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  • * Eric Stepp, after Athanasius Kircher (1602–80). Model of metamorphosis room constructed for this exhibition. * Burnet Reading after John Hamilton Mortimer. ''Caliban''. London : T. & H. Rodd, 1820. Cal
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  • ...lty of interpreting the past, and the rewards of doing so, through careful reading and small details. '''NEW READING'''
    93 KB (13,904 words) - 12:11, 7 July 2023
  • ...na/servlet/s/b1567e portrait] by Frank Salisbury that hangs in the Reading Room, is the collection of Shakespeare plays usually referred to as the "[[Pavie ...tp://ucl-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/UCL_VU1:UCL_LMS_DS001439649 Strong Room Mocatta 1636 M1]
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  • ...espeare and a copy of the Second Folio (1632).</ref> Garrick’s passion for reading is further manifested in his elegant engraved [http://luna.folger.edu/luna/ ...how much the painters may improve, by copying Mr. Garrick, and what little room there is, for his improving, by the painters.”<ref>Cited in Brian Allen,
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  • :——. ''The Papers of David Garrick.'' Microform. Reading, England: Research Publications, 1988. :Daniel, George. ''Garrick in the Green Room! A Biographical and Critical Analysis of a Picture, Painted by William Hoga
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  • ...en, 1599/1600; painting and gilding the clock at the Netherbow, 1611; the room where the King was born at Edinburgh Castle for L 100 in 1617; Holyroodhou ...ed the" Return of Ulysses to Penelope" (c. 1570), in Hardwick withdrawing room.<br>
    356 KB (52,948 words) - 19:42, 22 February 2015
  • ...|| Shakspear's tragedy of Othello : as compressed and arranged for public reading, with notes / || London : Printed by C. and J. Adlard, 1846. || 1846 || 11/ ...Letter to Sir Thomas Osborn, one of His Majesties Privy Council, upon the reading of a book, called, The present interest of England stated. || London : Prin
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