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  • es whose merging could improve the flow of the prose a bit, e.g.
  • main route diagram, and changed the associated prose accordingly.
  • erpolation of the Palamedes, a now-fragmentary prose account of Arthur's Saracen knight Palamedes a
  • L'Entretien des muses, a prose account of poetry writing
  • ation system in which attendees write detailed prose accounts of their experience at the school.
  • He first published the book of short prose, Advices for Easier Life (Савети за лакши живо
  • ma criticism, neoclassical verse and spiritual prose, all selected by Charles Prentiss; United Stat
  • Prince Charles read Byron's prose All These I Learnt on BBC Radio 4 on National
  • A long and fantastic prose allegory, it demonstrates "the Errours of Reli
  • He translated the Iliad in prose along with others, and was employed by Alexand
  • triking for its blunt, unromantic realism; her prose also displays a self-aware wit that is all too
  • The prose also needs some work, as large sections of it
  • c, performer, author of 12 books of poetry and prose, and probably best known to the general popula
  • He later tried his hand at prose and drama.
  • Lanka, Nevill assembled a collection of 2,227 prose and verse manuscripts, mostly in Sinhala, Mala
  • it kept his poetry separate from his "serious" prose and sermons, not unlike Nicolaas Beets.
  • Kannada text written in Champu style, a mix of prose and verse, dealing with the ten lives of the f
  • He writes poetry, narrative prose and critical reviews.
  • the letters and other miscellaneous pieces in prose and verse, which passed between them during a
  • tary, scholarly essays, film critics, literary prose, and movie scripts in English and in Chinese,
  • Eugenius left two books in prose and verse, published (Paris, 1619) by Father S
  • November Haggard, a collection of prose and poetry (1971)
  • ntain "both religious and secular material, in prose and verse and in a wide variety of genres."
  • During his career he wrote poetry, prose, and stage plays; his last novel was Kenelm Ch
  • expressed in ambiguity-prone natural language prose, and then implemented in compilers as ad hoc c
  • Her chief works in prose and verse are: The History of Saint Dominic (1
  • , Ishizuka was interested in poetry as well as prose, and also joined a literary circle organized b
  • Nicola was moved by "Jimmy's" romantic prose and visited him.
  • this form as being more easily remembered than prose, and less likely to be altered.
  • Maecenas also wrote literature himself in both prose and verse.
  • 6 - 11 May 1886) was a rabbi who wrote both in prose and verse.
  • The Myriad was filled with artwork, prose, and poetry submitted by the students at Westm
  • kes laid the foundations of Hungarian literary prose, and he is regarded as one of the first Hungar
  • e fiction writers were regular contributors of prose and scripts to the magazine.
  • have a direct or subtle relationship with the prose and encompass or hint at the gist of what is r
  • ual theme, exploring it through speech, music, prose, and poetry.
  • y of Lithuania, two prefaces: one in Latin (in prose), and one in Lithuanian (in verse), a primer,
  • Literary Companion to Sex: an Anthology of Prose and Poetry (1994)
  • of Il Viridario and other writings, verse and prose, and his grandnephew, Claudio Achillini, was a
  • nippus, had given the character of a medley of prose and verse composition.
  • An American Mosaic: Prose and Poetry by Everyday Folk is an anthology of
  • He wrote some works in prose and some stage plays for his students and left
  • he plots of Shakespeare's most famous plays in prose, and the series "Crime Wave" presents modern A
  • Modern English Tanka- quarterly tanka, tanka prose and criticism in hardcopy and digital editions
  • ness, and had a reputation as a writer of both prose and verse.
  • In his youth, he took to prose and especially poetry, publishing his first vo
  • ce been translated into animated films, anime, prose, and video games.
  • o The English Reader Or, Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry.
  • The Beauties of Prose and Verse Selected from the Most Eminent Autho
  • He wrote both prose and poetry, and worked at the court of the Ace
  • tains some of the earliest examples of Chinese prose, and is considered one of the Five Classics.
  • In the "Academia Turculana" in mingled prose and verse, he introduces leading spirits of th
  • early writings under the title of Fragments in Prose and Verse.
  • She is author of narrative prose and plays: in 1999, History of the Old Child,
  • rogrammes for Radio Free Europe, in which - in prose and verse - he commented upon all the importan
  • homage to Bradstreet's verse, contains poems, prose, and letters.
  • 1927 he edited the series of Ryerson books of prose and verse, which brought Canadian literature i
  • the Louis Lamed Prize in 1940 for his works of prose and again in 1956 for a volume of collected po
  • Besides contributing both in prose and verse to the Analytical and Critical Revie
  • I've converted the quote into prose and added an additional reference.
  • nslators of exceptional talent in the areas of prose and poetry.
  • Office and achieved distinction as a writer of prose and poetry.
  • it was a collection of his favourite pieces of prose, and was subtitled "An English Anthology".
  • rliest existing specimena of Scottish literary prose, and remarkable specimena they are, for the ex
  • place them towards the top of Croatian modern prose and also equal to the world's literary achieve
  • the course of the narrative, which consists of prose and verse, a number of tales are introduced.
  • e Phoenix from Old English into Modern English Prose and Alliterative Verse."
  • Sabzavari wrote some fifty-two works of prose and poetry in both Arabic and Persian.
  • This miscellany of prose and verse was described by Leigh Hunt as 'full
  • Absurdities in Prose and Verse, written and illustrated by Alfred C
  • He rewrote it in 1781, again in prose, and finally in 1786 in verse form.
  • He wrote a great deal of prose and poetry - often of a sentimental nature - d
  • translator from English into Greek (especially prose) and Latin were unrivalled; a selection of his
  • elebration of the art and spirit of fishing in prose and verse; 6 verses were quoted from John Denn
  • Numerous volumes of his prose and poetry were published, including two lengt
  • She also wrote numerous poems, prose, and papers for the private use of her religio
  • He was a contributor of both prose and verse to the magazines, and particularly,
  • His works, in prose and verse, were published in 1630 in 3 volumes
  • In praise of Cambridge, an anthology in prose and verse, 1912
  • he composed a number of short Latin works, in prose and verse.
  • requently moves outside conventional narrative prose and is particularly strong in the oral dimensi
  • It also contained many prose and historical texts, including a copy of the
  • Tenants can also be reworked for a better prose and logical flow.
  • Prose and Poetry
  • of America, entitled Elizabeth Bishop: Poems, Prose, and Letters (2008).
  • of A Family Christmas, a collection of poems, prose, and personal notes from her family history (2
  • He switches between prose and poetry in a way Olrik defines as typically
  • ued his literary labours and published much in prose and verse.
  • in a prosimetrum style, a combination of both prose and verse.
  • compiler, Word from England: an anthology of prose and poetry (English Universities Press, London
  • writers in the Marathi language, he also wrote prose and verse in Konkani and Portuguese.
  • s interrupted his writings in verse as well as prose, and his compilation of biographical notices o
  • wrote Latin Literature of the Empire (2 vols., Prose and Poetry, 1898-1899), a History of Classical
  • inlastu (WSOY 2002) - collection of aphorisms, prose and prose poetry
  • Simon Jarvis, Jesse Drury and John Wilkinson; prose and fiction is by Iain Sinclair, Raymond Geuss
  • nglish poems of his time into Kannada and both prose and poetry from Kannada into English.
  • WP:& does say to use "and" within prose, and while it qualifies it's use in an (oddly
  • lankara poetry (Figure of speech) and India in prose and poetic forms.
  • applications of description logics such as the PROSE and QUESTAR configurators from AT&T and Lucent
  • Derbyshire Prose and Verse (1929)
  • Although he wrote prose and verse of his own, he was most famous for h
  • r 41 years; his reviews were notable for their prose and enthusiasm.
  • tana about the Fourth Crusade, in a mixture of prose and verse.
  • , with a dedication to Prince Charles in Latin prose, and his notes and Latin version were reprinte
  • ear, brief statements and questions reads like prose and reflects his concerns with the realities o
  • ds financed the publication of Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, which was to be her only volume of
  • ugust 2006) was a Finnish poet and a writer of prose and plays.
  • eviewer, Nancy Atkinson, writes that "Dingle's prose and Basher's artwork mesh seamlessly together
  • A Marvin Bell Reader (selected prose and poetry), Middlebury College Press/Universi
  • The Blickling Homilies are written in prose and said to have been written down by possibly
  • 1944, Charles T. Murphy, prose and verse
  • The book is written in limpid prose and is imbued with poetry, leavened with humor
  • orks, and many other special events, including prose and poetry readings and special lectures, ofte
  • ford University Press, the collection contains prose and poetry of the homeless, short essays and s
  • accomplished writer, producing both poetry and prose, and becoming friends several prominent contem
  • nd power", according to the anthology Colonial Prose and Poetry: The Transplanting of Culture 1607-
  • is an award-winning Scottish writer of poetry, prose and children's literature.
  • s for "her distinctive blend of spare, elegant prose and fierce intelligence."
  • tween a kind of anguished dissonance in Agee's prose and the quiet, magisterial beauty of Evans's p
  • escription of paintings in Brescia, using both prose and poetry, titled il Giardino della Pittura (
  • ls "engaged literature" in the case of poetry, prose, and drama, and "informalism" when describing
  • He was a voluminous writer, both in prose and verse, seeking to instruct as well as amus
  • lished in 1780 under the title of "Thoughts in Prose and Verse Started in his Walks".
  • ous material, secular as well as religious, in prose and verse.
  • able enterprise," providing lucid and readable prose and a nearly unique window into a mental hospi
  • Rawlinson B 502: A Collection of Pieces in Prose and Verse in the Irish Language compiled durin
  • It was the age of prose and reason.
  • al arts of painting, drawing, and photography; prose and literature; cultural history; prospecting
  • ion for learning, and authored Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, reflecting on human life.
  • Kingsolver has been said to use prose and engaging narratives to make historical eve
  • needs also collaborators who could correct my prose and, hopefully, add something after the age of
  • d up to 1786 four separate works, in verse and prose, appeared from his pen.
  • occasionally, lucid and sensible..." Levine's prose, Appleyard wrote, was cliched and "often reads
  • Flechtwerk, poetry and small prose, Arovell Verlag, Gosau 2002, ISBN 3-901435-46-
  • This is clearly a list, not a prose article, and I have changed all the templates
  • also deserves to be remembered as a writer of prose, as evidenced particularly by her autobiograph
  • Energy Commission leaving the first one in the prose as well as the infobox.
  • stage plays but has recently turned to writing prose as "it's still almost impossible to get anythi
  • l Conciliatore, composed poetry, and published prose as well.
  • ale of Beowulf was translated and rewritten in prose as a children's story by Rosemary Sutcliffe in
  • as different from the common run of classical prose as his tactics were from those of Frederick or
  • is celebrated for the color and energy of his prose, as well as his massive interdisciplinary know
  • Walter Russell Mead described his prose as being "an occasionally flat Midwestern demo
  • Crozier was Professor of Prose at the University of Sussex, his research inte
  • ased on the novel of the same name by Francine Prose) at the Pittsburgh Public Theater in April 200
  • mputer program that generated English language prose at random.
  • October 6, 1938 in Leipzig) is a German poet, prose author and essayist.
  • With the best prose authors in our own and in French, and indeed o
  • but is not limited to, the following forms of prose: autobiography, biography, diary, essay, histo
  • n the Association of American Publisher's 2008 PROSE award for Professional and Scholarly Excellenc
  • of the Association of American Publishers 2008 PROSE Award, in the World History and Biography/Auto
  • ly surviving mention of Byggvir appears in the prose beginning of Lokasenna, and stanzas 55 through
  • Meticulous research and crisp prose bolster the cornerstone of his work: his eye f
  • ently described in her poetry, and also in her prose books Rivington (1972) and Village of the Moun
  • Krzycki wrote in Latin prose, but wrote poetry in Polish.
  • ich and Vienna, publishing not only poetry and prose, but also radio plays and screenplays.
  • s sections should be at the very bottom of the prose, but with only one link I would question the n
  • We can fix the prose, but your review failed to judge the criteria
  • e his death: 'I have written much in verse and prose, but can confidently say that I never produced
  • y, Days of Obsidian, Days of Grace, Poetry and Prose by Four Native American Writers.
  • ems by John Owen (epigrammatist) and of French prose by Rabelais.
  • native Mircea Nedelciu, paid tribute to matein prose by basing a character of his 1986 novel Tratam
  • arkness," is a short one-act farce, written in prose, by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht.
  • Also, prose by: Sir Max Beerbohm - Samuel Erewhon Butler -
  • he Han era, a kind of poetry interspersed with prose called fu.
  • ubb (ed.), Michael Roberts: Selected Poems and Prose, Carcanet Press, 1980.
  • 1992: The Paperbark Tree: Selected Prose, Carcanet; Minerva, 1993
  • He is the winner of the Spire Press 2009 Prose Chapbook Contest for his collection Fables of
  • n (1640) contains a third part consisting of a prose character of A Holy Man and twenty-two devotio
  • On Human Nature is written in the Doric prose characteristic of the 3rd century BC or earlie
  • one of Poland's most distinguished writers of prose, characterized by realism and psychological de
  • 35 appeared a second edition enlarged by three prose characters, fourteen new lyrics and eight touc
  • ction of trifles called 'Analects in Verse and Prose, chiefly Dramatical, Satirical, and Pastoral.'
  • ovaliciense ("Chronicle of Novalesa"), a Latin prose chronicle composed c.1060, at Novalesa Abbey:
  • f Richard I is a mid-13th century Anglo-Norman prose chronicle by an anonymous author.
  • titles, some lists and bullets need turning to prose, clean up referencing citation style.
  • Watermark: Vietnamese American poetry & prose, co-edited with Barbara Tran and Luu Truong Kh
  • Diarmuid and Grania is a play in poetic prose co-written by George Moore and W. B. Yeats in
  • He also wrote chapters of prose, collected under the title: the Markets of Gol
  • Elsewhere was published in 2005, as was a new prose collection entitled The Power of Less: Essays
  • Ten poem collections and prose collections have appeared of her hand.
  • Malik B was featured on MC Solaar's 1994 album Prose Combat in a smashing duet with the French/Sene
  • He wrote Rime and prose comedies, but he is best known by I Diporti, a
  • Monsieur Du Bois, ou Nouvelle noblesse, 3 act prose comedy by M. Henri Delmotte.
  • ed Puranic stories, and interspersed them with prose commentaries, a style adopted by numerous sing
  • The magazine presents poetry, prose, commentary and book reviews from all over the
  • organises competitions, such as the lyrics and prose competition "Mir sueche die Beschte" (engl.
  • rge variety of Anglo-Norman and Middle English prose compilations of historical material from the 1
  • ley (1892), he published Aids to writing Latin Prose Composition and Lectures on Job (1884) and Ecc
  • mar, Rost and Wusteman's Introduction to Greek Prose Composition and Matthiae's Greek Grammar.
  • chessboard poetry, anagrams, lengthy pieces of prose containing no vowel other than the e, or conta
  • e first two references could be shortened, the prose content converted into notes, which might be m
  • ll of Lewis Carroll's delightfully nonsensical prose could not be used, and, being only a one-reel
  • The prose could use quite a bit of work, as it is a litt
  • His written prose could on occasion be tortuous, as best illustr
  • Prose could use a copyedit, but for GA's sake, it's
  • For the history/introduction of Turkish Prose covering all eras see: Turkish literature.
  • I am passing the prose criteria, because it is decent and flows quite
  • It was also the first major Arthurian prose cycle commenced after the widely popular Lance
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