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This is a list of available English quotation templates ordered alphabetically by the author's surname (or title, if there is no author) and then by the template name. You can find an automatic list at .
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1594, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Nash, The Tragedie of Dido Queene of Carthage: , London: Widdowe Orwin, for Thomas Woodcocke, , →OCLC, (please specify the Internet Archive page): |
{{RQ:Marlowe Nashe Dido}}
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1589?, Cutbert Curry-knave , An Almond for a Parrat, or Cutbert Curry-knaues Almes. , Eliot’s Court Press], →OCLC; republished as An Almond for a Parrot; being a Reply to Martin Mar-prelate. (Puritan Discipline Tracts), London: John Petheram, , 1846, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Nashe Almond}}
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1589, T Nashe, The Anatomie of Absurditie: , London: I Charlewood for Thomas Hacket, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Nashe Anatomie of Absurditie}}
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1593, Tho Nashe, Christs Teares Over Ierusalem. , London: Iames Roberts, and are to be solde by Andrewe Wise, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Nashe Christs Teares}}
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{{RQ:Nashe Lenten Stuffe}}
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1592, Thomas Nash, Pierce Penilesse His Supplication to the Deuill. , London: Richard Ihones, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Nashe Pierce Penilesse}}
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1596, Tho Nashe, “To the Most Orthodoxall and Reverent Corrector of Staring Haires, , Don Richardo Barbarossa de Cæsario, ”, in Haue with You to Saffron-Walden. Or, Gabriell Harveys Hunt is Up. , London: John Danter, →OCLC; republished as J P C, editor, Have with You to Saffron-Walden (Miscellaneous Tracts; Temp. Eliz. and Jac. I), , →OCLC, page 3: |
{{RQ:Nashe Saffron-Walden}}
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1592, Tho Nashe, Strange Newes, of the Intercepting Certaine Letters and a Convoy of Verses, , London: Iohn Danter, , →OCLC; republished in J Payne Collier, editor, Illustrations of Early English Literature (Miscellaneous Tracts; Temp. Eliz. and Jac. I), volume II, London: Privately printed, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Nashe Strange Newes}}
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1594, Tho Nashe, “The Vnfortunate Traueller”, in The Vnfortunate Traueller. Or, The Life of Iacke Wilton, London: T. Scarlet for C Burby, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Nashe Unfortunate Traveller}}
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{{RQ:Nashe Will and Testament}}
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1969, Vladimir Nabokov, chapter 1, in Ada, or, Ardor: A Family Chronicle, Harmondsworth, London: Penguin Books, published 1970, →ISBN, part 1, page 9: |
{{RQ:Nabokov Ada}}
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1955, Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: G P Putnam’s Sons, published August 1958, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Nabokov Lolita}}
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1962, Charles Kinbote , Pale Fire, New York, N.Y.: Berkley Books, published November 1985, →ISBN: |
{{RQ:Nabokov Pale Fire}}
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1963, Vladimir Nabokov, chapter 1, in Michael Scammell, Vladimir Nabokov, transl., The Gift, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson , →OCLC, page 11: |
{{RQ:Nabokov Scammell Gift}}
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1901, E Nesbit, The Wouldbegoods , London: T Fisher Unwin, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Nesbit Wouldbegoods}}
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1893, Fannie E Newberry, The Odd One, Boston, Mass.: A. I. Bradley & Company, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Newberry Odd One}}
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{{RQ:New International Version}}
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2010 January 1, “New York”, in New York, New York, N.Y.: New York Media, →ISSN, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:NYPost}}
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2010 January 1, “New York Post”, in New York Post, New York, N.Y.: News Corp, →ISSN, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:NYPost}}
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2010 January 1, “All the news that’s fit to print”, in The New York Times, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:NYT}}
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1896, Friedrich Nietzsche, translated by Alexander Tille, Thus Spake Zarathustra (The Works of Friedrich Nietzsche; VIII), New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Nietzsche Tille Zarathustra}}
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2006, Noire , Thug-A-Licious: An Urban Erotic Tale, New York, N.Y.: One World, Ballantine Books, →ISBN: |
{{RQ:Noire Thug-A-Licious}}
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1915, Kathleen Norris, The Story of Julia Page, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Company, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Kathleen Norris Julia Page}}
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1557, Anthony of Gueuara , translated by Thomas North, The Diall of Princes. , London: Iohn Waylande, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Guevara North Diall of Princes}}
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1579, Plutarke of Chæronea , translated by Thomas North, The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romaines, , London: Richard Field, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Plutarch North Lives}}
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1853, Solomon Northup, edited by , Twelve Years a Slave. , London: Sampson Low, Son & Co.; Auburn, N.Y.: Derby and Miller, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Northup Twelve Years}}
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1906, Alfred Noyes, “The Passing of Summer (an Ode)”, in Poems, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., published October 1906, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Noyes Poems}}
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1814, , “Book I”, in Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra; a Narrative, Founded on History. , volume I, London: J. Dennett, ; for F C and J Rivington, , →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:O'Keeffe Zenobia}}
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1867, Grace Ramsay , A Woman’s Trials. In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Hurst and Blackett, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:O'Meara Woman's Trials}}
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1921, Baroness Orczy , “A Roland for His Oliver”, in Castles in the Air: Being the Adventures of M. Hector Ratichon, New York, N.Y.: George H Doran Company, published 1922, →OCLC, page 13: |
{{RQ:Orczy Castles in the Air}}
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1913, Baroness Orczy , Eldorado: An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel, London: Hodder & Stoughton; New York, N.Y.: George H Doran Company, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Orczy Eldorado}}
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1908, Baroness Orczy , The Elusive Pimpernel, London: Hutchinson & Co. , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Orczy Elusive Pimpernel}}
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1904–1905, Baroness Orczy , “The Case of Miss Elliott”, in The Case of Miss Elliott, London: T Fisher Unwin, published 1905, →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Orczy Miss Elliott}}
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1905 January 12, Baroness Orczy , The Scarlet Pimpernel, popular edition, London: Greening & Co., published 20 March 1912, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Orczy Scarlet Pimpernel}}
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1906 January, Baroness Orczy , A Son of the People: A Romance of the Hungarian Plains, London: Greening & Co., →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Orczy Son of the People}}
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1901, Baroness Orczy , The Tangled Skein, London: Greening & Co., published 1907, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Orczy Tangled Skein}}
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1922 August, Baroness Orczy , The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: George H Doran Company, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Orczy Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel}}
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1933, Baroness Orczy , The Way of the Scarlet Pimpernel, New York, N.Y.: G P Putnam’s Sons, published 1934, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Orczy Way of the Scarlet Pimpernel}}
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1679 (first performance), Thomas Otway, The History and Fall of Caius Marius. A Tragedy. , London: R. Bentley , published 1696, →OCLC, Act I, scene , page 1: |
{{RQ:Otway Caius Marius}}
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1681, Thomas Otway, The Souldiers Fortune: A Comedy. , London: R. Bentley and M. Magnes, , →OCLC, Act I, page 1: |
{{RQ:Otway Souldiers Fortune}}
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1682, Thomas Otway, Venice Preserv’d, or, A Plot Discover’d. A Tragedy. , London: Jos Hindmarsh , →OCLC, Act I, scene i, page 1: |
{{RQ:Otway Venice Preserv'd}}
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1878, Ouida , Friendship In Three Volumes">…], volume I, London: Chatto & Windus, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ouida Friendship}}
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1882, Ouida , In Maremma In Three Volumes">…], volume I, London: Chatto & Windus, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ouida In Maremma}}
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1897, Ouida , The Massarenes, New York, N.Y.: R. F. Fenno & Company ; London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ouida Massarenes}}
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1880, Ouida , Moths In Three Volumes">…], volume I, London: Chatto & Windus, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ouida Moths}}
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1865, Ouida , Strathmore: A Romance In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Chapman and Hall, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ouida Strathmore4}}
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1867, Ouida , Under Two Flags: A Story of the Household and the Desert. In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Chapman and Hall, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ouida Under Two Flags}}
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1612 (date written), Tho: Overburye , “A Wife”, in A Wife. Now the Widdow of Sir Tho: Overburye. Being a Most Exquisite and Singular Poem of the Choise of a Wife. The Fourth Impression, Enlarged with More Characters then Any of the Former Editions.">…], 4th edition, London: G Eld, for Lawrence Lisle, , published 1614, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Overbury Wife}}
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1717, John Dryden, “Book I”, in Ovid’s Metamorphoses in Fifteen Books. , London: Jacob Tonson, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Dryden Metamorphoses}}
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a. 1701, Dryden, “Book I”, in Ovid, Ovid’s Art of Love. , London: Jacob Tonson , published 1709, →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Ovid Art of Love}}
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1681, Carr Scrope, “Sapho to Phaon”, in Ovid, Ovid’s Epistles, , 2nd edition, London: Jacob Tonson , →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Ovid Epistles}}
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1567, Ovid, “The First Booke”, in Arthur Golding, transl., The XV. Bookes of P. Ouidius Naso, Entytuled Metamorphosis, , London: Willyam Seres , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ovid Golding Metamorphosis}}
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1626, Ovid, “The First Booke”, in George Sandys, transl., Ovid’s Metamorphosis Englished , London: ">…] William Stansby, →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Ovid Sandys Metamorphosis}}
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1794, Thomas Paine, The Age of Reason; Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology, Paris: Barrois; old by D I Eaton, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Paine Age of Reason}}
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1775–1776 (date written), , “Of the Origin and Design of Government in General, with Concise Remarks on the English Constitution”, in Common Sense; , Philadelphia, Pa.: R Bell, , published 10 January 1776, →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Paine Common Sense}}
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1791, Thomas Paine, Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke’s Attack on the French Revolution, London: J. S. Jordan, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Paine Rights of Man}}
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{{RQ:Paley Horae Paulinae}}
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1858, John Gorham Palfrey, History of New England during the Stuart Dynasty. In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown, and Company, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Palfrey New England}}
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{{RQ:Palsgrave Lesclarcissement}}
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1813, “A”, in John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth , editors, Pantologia. A New Cyclopædia, , volumes I (A–Bar), London: G. Kearsley; , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pantologia}}
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1913, Gilbert Parker, The Judgment House , uniform edition, Toronto, Ont.: The Copp, Clark Co., →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Parker Judgment House}}
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1895, Gilbert Parker, The Seats of the Mighty , Toronto, Ont.: The Copp, Clark Company, published 1896, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Parker Seats of the Mighty}}
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1907 September, Gilbert Parker, The Weavers: A Tale of England and Egypt of Fifty Years Ago, Toronto, Ont.: The Copp, Clark Company, published October 1907, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Parker Weavers}}
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1629, John Parkinson, Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris. , London: Hvmfrey Lownes and Robert Yovng , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Parkinson Paradisi}}
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1640, John Parkinson, Theatrum Botanicum: The Theater of Plants. Or, An Herball of a Large Extent: , London: Tho Cotes, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Parkinson Theatrum Botanicum}}
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{{RQ:Peacock Crotchet Castle}}
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{{RQ:Peacock Headlong Hall}}
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{{RQ:Peacock Maid Marian}}
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1950, Mervyn Peake, Gormenghast, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Peake Gormenghast}}
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1946, Mervyn Peake, Titus Groan, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Peake Titus Groan}}
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{{RQ:Peele Edward}}
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c. 1590 (date written), G P, The Old Wiues Tale. , London: Iohn Danter, for Raph Hancocke, and Iohn Hardie, , published 1595, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Peele Old Wives Tale}}
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1660 January 11 (date written; Gregorian calendar), Samuel Pepys, Mynors Bright, transcriber, “January 1st, 1659–1660 (Lord’s Day)”, in Henry B Wheatley, editor, The Diary of Samuel Pepys , volume I, London: George Bell & Sons ; Cambridge: Deighton Bell & Co., published 1893, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pepys Diary}}
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1765, Thomas Percy, compiler, Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: , volume I, London: J Dodsley , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Percy Reliques}}
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{{RQ:Philips Cyder}}
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1658, Edward Phillips, compiler, “Aaron”, in The New World of English Words: Or, A General Dictionary: , London: E. Tyler, for Nath Brook , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:New World of English Words}}
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1785, Peter Pindar , “Canto I”, in The Lousiad: An Heroi-comic Poem, London: J. Jarvis, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pindar Lousiad}}
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{{RQ:Pindar Works}}
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1974, Robert M Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values, New York, N.Y.: William Morrow & Company, →ISBN: |
{{RQ:Pirsig Zen}}
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1852, J R Planché, The Pursuivant of Arms, or Heraldry Founded upon Facts, London: W. N. Wright, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Planche Pursuivant of Arms}}
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1603, Plutarch, translated by Philemon Holland, The Philosophie, Commonlie Called, The Morals , London: Arnold Hatfield, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Plutarch Holland Morals}}
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1579, Plutarke of Chæronea , translated by Thomas North, The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romaines, , London: Richard Field, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Plutarch North Lives}}
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1848 March, Edgar A Poe, Eureka: A Prose Poem, New York, N.Y.: Geo P Putnam, of late firm of “Wiley & Putnam,” , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Poe Eureka}}
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1839 November, Edgar A Poe, “Morella”, in Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, volume I, Philadelphia, Pa.: Lea and Blanchard, published 1840, →OCLC, page 9: |
{{RQ:Poe Grotesque}}
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1838, , The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket. , New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Poe Pym}}
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1845 February, — Quarles , “The Raven”, in The American Review, volume I, number II, New York, N.Y., London: Wiley & Putnam, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Poe Raven}}
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1839 September, Edgar A Poe, “The Fall of the House of Usher”, in William E Burton and Edgar A. Poe, editors, Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine, and American Monthly Review, volume V, number III, Philadelphia, Pa.: William E. Burton, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Poe Usher}}
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1845 February, James Russell Lowell, “Edgar A. Poe”, in Edgar Allan Poe, The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: P Willis, J R Lowell, and R W Griswold. In Two Volumes.">…], volume I (Tales), New York, N.Y.: J. S. Redfield, , published 1850, →OCLC, page vii: |
{{RQ:Poe Works}}
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1725, Homer, “Book III”, in , transl., The Odyssey of Homer. , volume I, London: Bernard Lintot, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Homer Pope et al Odyssey}}
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1715, Homer, translated by Alexander Pope, “Book I”, in The Iliad of Homer, volume I, London: W Bowyer, for Bernard Lintott , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Homer Pope Iliad}}
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{{RQ:Pope 1738}}
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1735 January 13 (Gregorian calendar; indicated as 1734), Pope, An Epistle from Mr. Pope, to Dr. Arbuthnot, London: J Wright for Lawton Gilliver , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pope Arbuthnot}}
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1728, , “Book the First”, in The Dunciad. An Heroic Poem. , Dublin, London: A. Dodd, →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Pope Dunciad}}
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1711 May, , An Essay on Criticism, London: W Lewis ; and sold by W Taylor , T Osborn , and J Graves , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pope Essay on Criticism}}
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1733, , An Essay on Man. , epistle I, London: Printed for J Wilford, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pope Essay on Man}}
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1733, Alexander Pope, The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace, , London : L G and sold by A. Dodd , E Nutt , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pope Horace}}
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1733, “an Eminent Hand” , The Impertinent, or A Visit to the Court. A Satyr. , London: John Wilord, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pope Impertinent}}
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1731, Pope, An Epistle to the Right Honourable Richard Earl of Burlington. , London: L Gilliver , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pope Moral Essays}}
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1709 May, Alexander Pope, “Pastorals. Spring. The First Pastoral, or Damon. ”, in Poetical Miscellanies: The Sixth Part. , London: Jacob Tonson, Where you may have the five former parts.">…], →OCLC, page 723: |
{{RQ:Pope Pastorals}}
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1712 May, , “The Rape of the Locke. An Heroi-comical Poem.”, in Miscellaneous Poems and Translations. , London: Bernard Lintott , →OCLC, canto I, page 355: |
{{RQ:Pope Rape of the Lock}}
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1715, Pope, The Temple of Fame: A Vision, London: Bernard Lintott , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pope Temple of Fame}}
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1717, Alexander Pope, The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope, volume I, London: W Bowyer, for Bernard Lintot, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pope Works}}
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a. 1745 (date written), Alexander Pope, The Works of Alexander Pope Esq. , volume I, London: J and P Knapton, H. Lintot, J and R Tonson, and S. Draper, published 1751, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pope Works 1751}}
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{{RQ:Pope Universal Prayer}}
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{{RQ:Porny Heraldry}}
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1913, Eleanor H. Porter, Pollyanna, L.C. Page, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Porter Pollyanna}}
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1915, Eleanor H. Porter, Pollyanna Grows Up, The Page Company: |
{{RQ:Porter Pollyanna Grows Up}}
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1911, Beatrix Potter, The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes, London, New York, N.Y.: Frederick Warne & Co., →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Potter Timmy Tiptoes}}
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1895, J W Powell, Canyons of the Colorado, Meadville, PA: Flood & Vincent; republished as The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons, New York: Dover, 1961, →ISBN, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Powell Colorado}}
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1995, Richard Powers, Galatea 2.2, New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, →ISBN: |
{{RQ:Powers Galatea}}
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1838, William H Prescott, History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic. In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, Boston, Mass.: American Stationers’ Company; John B. Russell, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Prescott Ferdinand and Isabella}}
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1843, William H Prescott, History of the Conquest of Mexico, , volume I, New York, N.Y.: Harper and Brothers, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Prescott Mexico}}
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1855, William H Prescott, History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, volume I, Boston, Mass.: Phillips, Sampson, and Company, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Prescott Philip 2}}
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1934, J B Priestley, “To Southampton”, in English Journey , London: William Heinemann in association with Victor Gollancz, →OCLC, page 3: |
{{RQ:Priestley English Journey}}
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1688, Mat Prior, “On Exodus 3. 14. I Am that I Am. An Ode. ”, in Poems on Several Occasions, London: Jacob Tonson , published 1709, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Prior Poems}}
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a. 1722 (date written), Matthew Prior, “On Exod III, 14.—I Am that I Am. An Ode. ”, in The Poetical Works of Matthew Prior , volume I, London: W Strahan, , published 1779, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Prior Poetical Works}}
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a. 1722, Matthew Prior, edited by H. Bunker Wright, Monroe K. Spears, The Literary Works of Matthew Prior, Second edition, volume I, Oxford: Clarendon Press, published 1971: |
{{RQ:Prior:1971}}
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1922, Marcel Proust, translated by C K Scott Moncrieff, Remembrance of Things Past: Volume I: Swann’s Way, London: Chatto & Windus, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Proust Remembrance}}
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1632 (indicated as 1633), William Prynne, Histrio-mastix. The Players Scourge, or, Actors Tragædie, , London: E A and W I for Michael Sparke, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Prynne Histrio-mastix}}
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1628, William Prynne, The Vnlouelinesse, of Louelockes. Or, A Summarie Discourse, Proouing: The Wearing, and Nourishing of a Locke, or Loue-locke, to be Altogether Vnseemely, and Vnlawfull unto Christians. , London: , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Prynne Lovelockes}}
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1643, William Prynne, “The Soveraigne Power of Parliaments & Kingdomes. ”, in The Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and Kingdomes: , London: Michael Sparke Senior, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Prynne Soveraigne Power}}
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1657, Samuel Purchas, A Theatre of Politicall Flying-Insects. , London: R. I. for Thomas Parkhurst, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Purchas Flying-Insects}}
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1619, Samuel Purchas, Purchas His Pilgrim. Microcosmus, or The Historie of Man. 39. 5. Verily, Euery Man at His Best State is Altogether Vanitie. Selah.">…], 2nd edition, London: ">…] for Tho Alchorn, , published 1627, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Purchas Microcosmus}}
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1613, Samuel Purchas, Purchas His Pilgrimage. Or Relations of the World and the Religions Observed in All Ages and Places Discouered, from the Creation vnto this Present. , London: William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Purchas Pilgrimage}}
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1625, Purchas, Purchas His Pilgrimes. , 1st part, London: William Stansby for Henrie Fetherstone, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Purchas Pilgrimes}}
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1883, Howard Pyle, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood , New York, N.Y.: Charles Scribner’s Sons , →OCLC, prologue, page 1: |
{{RQ:Pyle Robin Hood}}
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1905, Howard Pyle, The Story of the Champions of the Round Table, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons: |
{{RQ:Pyle Round Table}}
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2006, Thomas Pynchon, “The Light over the Ranges”, in Against the Day, New York, N.Y.: Penguin Press, →ISBN, page 3: |
{{RQ:Pynchon Against the Day}}
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1966 March, Thomas Pynchon, The Crying of Lot 49, Philadelphia, Pa.; New York, N.Y.: J B Lippincott Company, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Pynchon Crying of Lot 49}}
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1973, Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow, 1st US edition, New York: Viking Press, →ISBN: |
{{RQ:Pynchon Gravity's Rainbow}}
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1997, Thomas Pynchon, Mason & Dixon, 1st US edition, New York: Henry Holt and Company, →ISBN: |
{{RQ:Pynchon Mason & Dixon}}
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a. 1645 (date written), Fr Quarles, Judgement and Mercie for Afflicted Souls: Or Meditations, Soliloquies, and Prayers, London: R. Daniel for V Q, published 1646, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Quarles Afflicted Souls}}
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1632, Fra Quarles, Divine Fancies: Digested into Epigrammes, Meditations, and Observations, London: Iohn Marriot, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Quarles Divine Fancies}}
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1620, Fra Quarles, “A Feast for Wormes”, in Divine Poems: , revised edition, London: M F for I Marriot, , published 1634, →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Quarles Divine Poems}}
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1635, Fra Quarles, “Canto I. Iam I. XIV.”, in Emblemes, London: G M and sold at at Iohn Marriots shope , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Quarles Emblemes}}
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1640, Fra Quarles, “ Chapter I.”, in Enchiridion: Containing Institutions, Divine, Contemplative, Practical. Moral, Ethical, Oeconomicall, Politicall, London: R. F., published 1644, →OCLC, 1st book: |
{{RQ:Quarles Enchiridion}}
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1620, Fra Quarles, “Sect 1”, in A Feast for Wormes. Set Forth in a Poeme of the History of Ionah, London: Felix Kyngston, for Richard Moore, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Quarles Feast for Wormes}}
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1621, Fra Quarles, “Sect 1”, in Hadassa: Or The History of Queene Ester: With Meditations thereupon, Diuine and Morall, London: Richard Moore, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Quarles Hadassa}}
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1631, Fra Quarles, The Historie of Samson, London: M F for Iohn Marriott, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Quarles Samson}}
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a. 1645 (date written), Fra Quarles, “Eglogue I”, in The Shepheards Oracles: Delivered in Certain Eglogues, London: M F for John Marriot and Richard Marriot, , published 1645 (indicated as 1646), →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Quarles Shepheards Oracles}}
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a. 1645 (date written), Francis Quarles, Solomons Recantation, Entituled Ecclesiastes, Paraphrased. , London: M F for Richard Royston, , published 1645, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Quarles Solomons Recantation}}
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1653, Francis Rabelais , translated by and , The Works of Francis Rabelais, Doctor in Physick: Containing Five Books of the Lives, Heroick Deeds, and Sayings of Gargantua, and His Sonne Pantagruel. Epistle all done by Mr. Francis Rabelais in the French Tongue and Now Faithfully Translated into English">…], London: ">…] for Richard Baddeley, , →OCLC; republished in volume I, London: Navarre Society , , →OCLC, book the first: |
{{RQ:Rabelais Gargantua}}
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1789, , The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne. A Highland Story, London: T Hookham , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Radcliffe Castles}}
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1791, Ann Radcliffe, The Romance of the Forest: In Three Volumes. The Second Edition.">…], 2nd edition, volume I, London: T Hookham and J. Carpenter, , published 1792, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Radcliffe Forest}}
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1797, Ann Radcliffe, The Italian, or The Confessional of the Black Penitents. A Romance. In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: T Cadell Jun. and W Davies (successors to Mr. Cadell) , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Radcliffe Italian}}
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1790, , A Sicilian Romance. , volume I, London: T Hookham, , →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Radcliffe Sicilian Romance}}
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1794 May 8, Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho, a Romance; In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, Dublin: Hillary and Barlow, for Messrs. P. Wogan, W. Jones, and H. Colbert, →OCLC: |
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1914, William MacLeod Raine, A Daughter of the Dons: A Story of New Mexico To-day, New York, N.Y.: G. W. Dillingham Company, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Raine Daughter of the Dons}}
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1614, Walter Ralegh , The Historie of the World , London: William Stansby for Walter Burre, , →OCLC, 1st book: |
{{RQ:Raleigh Historie of the World}}
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{{RQ:Raleigh Remains}}
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1924 August, John Crowe Ransom, “Agitato ma non troppo”, in Chills and Fever: Poems, New York, N.Y.: Alfred A Knopf, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ransom Chills and Fever}}
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1673, John Ray, Observations Topographical, Moral, & Physiological; Made in a Journey through part of the Low-countries, Germany, Italy, and France: Whereunto is Added a Brief Account of Francis Willughby Esq; His Voyage through a Great Part of Spain.">…], London: John Martyn, printer to the Royal Society, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ray Low-countries}}
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1670, J R, “Sentences and Phrases Found in the Former Collections of Proverbs, the Most of Them Not Now in Common Use for Such, so far as I Know, but Borrowed of Other Languages”, in A Collection of English Proverbs , Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: John Hayes, printer to the University, for W. Morden, →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Ray Proverbs}}
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{{RQ:Ray Wisdom}}
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{{RQ:Ray World}}
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1873, Charles Reade, A Simpleton: A Story of the Day In Three Volumes">…], volume I, London: Chapman and Hall, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Reade Simpleton}}
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1877, Charles Reade, A Woman-Hater: |
{{RQ:Reade Woman-Hater}}
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1866, Charles Reade, Griffith Gaunt, or Jealousy, Boston: Ticknor and Fields: |
{{RQ:Reade Griffith}}
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1861, Charles Reade, The Cloister and the Hearth; or, Maid, Wife, and Widow. A Matter-of-Fact Romance., New York, N.Y.: Rudd & Carleton; London: Trübner & Co.: |
{{RQ:Reade Cloister and the Hearth}}
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1914, Arthur B Reeve, “The Dream Doctor”, in The Dream Doctor (The Craig Kennedy Series), New York, N.Y., London: Harper & Brothers, →OCLC: |
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{{RQ:F. Reynolds Notoriety}}
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1881, Walter Besant, James Rice, The Chaplain of the Fleet In Three Volumes">…], volume I, London: Chatto and Windus, , →OCLC, part I (Within the Rules): |
{{RQ:Besant Rice Chaplain}}
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1875, , With Harp and Crown. , volume I, London: Tinsley Brothers, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Besant Rice Harp and Crown}}
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1872, , Ready-money Mortiboy. A Matter-of-fact Story. , volume I, London: Tinsley Brothers, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Besant Rice Mortiboy}}
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1748, , Clarissa. Or, The History of a Young Lady: , volume I, London: S Richardson; Millar, over-against Catharine-street in the Strand; J and Ja Rivington, in St. Paul’s Church-yard; John Osborn, in Pater-noster Row; nd by J. Leake, at Bath.">…], →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Richardson Clarissa}}
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1753 (indicated as 1754), , The History of Sir Charles Grandison. , volume I, London: S Richardson; nd sold by C. Hitch and L. Hawes, and J Rivington, in St. Paul’s Church-Yard; by Andrew Millar, in the Strand; by R and J Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; by J. Leake, at Bath.">…], →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Richardson Grandison}}
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1741, , Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded. , 3rd edition, volume I, London: C Rivington, ; and J. Osborn, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Richardson Pamela}}
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1910 January 12, Ameen Rihani, The Book of Khalid, New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead and Company, published October 1911, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Rihani Khalid}}
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1920, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Avery Hopwood, The Bat: A Novel from the Play (Dell Book; 241), New York, N.Y.: Dell Publishing Company, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Rinehart Hopwood Bat}}
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1777, William Robertson, “Book I”, in The History of America, volume I, London: W Strahan; T Cadell, ; Edinburgh: J Balfour, →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Robertson America}}
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1769, William Robertson, The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. , volume I, London: W. and W. Strahan, for W Strahan, T Cadell, ; and J. Balfour, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Robertson Charles 5}}
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1759, William Robertson, “Book I”, in The History of Scotland, during the Reigns of Queen Mary and of King James VI, till His Accession to the Crown of England. , volume I, London: A Millar , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Robertson History of Scotland}}
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1551, Thomas More, “The Fyrste Boke of the Communycacion of Raphaell Hythlodaye Concernynge the Best State of a Commen Wealthe”, in Raphe Robynson , transl., A Fruteful, and Pleasaunt Worke of the Best State of a Publyque Weale, and of the Newe Yle Called Utopia: , London: Abraham Vele, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:More Robinson Utopia}}
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1913, Theodore Roosevelt, An Autobiography, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Roosevelt Autobiography}}
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1680, Horace, translated by Earl of Roscommon , Horace’s Art of Poetry. , London: Henry Herringman , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Roscommon Art of Poetry}}
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1862, Christina Rossetti, “Goblin Market”, in Goblin Market and Other Poems, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, London: Macmillan & Co., , →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Christina Rossetti Goblin Market}}
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, Christina G Rossetti, Seek and Find: A Double Series of Short Studies of the Benedicte. Published under the Direction of the Tract Committee.">…], London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ; New York, N.Y.: Pott, Young, & Co., →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Christina Rossetti Seek and Find}}
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1885, Christina G Rossetti, Time Flies: A Reading Diary Published under the Direction of the Tract Committee.">…], London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Christina Rossetti Time Flies}}
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c. 1844 June (date written), Gottfried August Bürger, translated by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Lenore Translated from the German">…], London: Ellis and Elvey, , published 1900, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Burger Rossetti Lenore}}
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1881, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, “Rose Mary”, in Ballads and Sonnets, London: Ellis and White, , →OCLC, page 3: |
{{RQ:Rossetti Ballads}}
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{{RQ:Rossetti Poems}}
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1702, N Rowe, Tamerlane. A Tragedy. , London: Jacob Tonson, , →OCLC, Act I, scene i, page 1: |
{{RQ:Rowe Tamerlane}}
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1622 (first performance), Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, The Changeling: Never Printed before.">…], London: ">…] for Humphrey Moseley, , published 1653, →OCLC, Act I: |
{{RQ:Middleton Rowley Changeling}}
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1997 June 26, J. K. Rowling , Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (Harry Potter; 1), London: Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN: |
{{RQ:Rowling Harry Potter}}
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2001, Salman Rushdie, Fury: A Novel, London: Jonathan Cape, →ISBN: |
{{RQ:Rushdie Fury}}
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1840–1880 (date written), John Ruskin, edited by , Arrows of the Chace: Being a Collection of Scattered Letters Published Chiefly in the Daily Newspapers,—1840–1880 And Now Edited by an Oxford Pupil. With Preface by the Author.">…], volume I (Letters on Art and Science), Orpington, Kent : George Allen, , published 1880, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Arrows}}
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1866, John Ruskin, “Lecture I. Work. (Delivered before the Working Men’s Institute, at Camberwell.)”, in The Crown of Wild Olive. Three Lectures on Work, Traffic, and War, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., , →OCLC, page 3: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Crown}}
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1866, John Ruskin, “The Valley of Diamonds”, in The Ethics of the Dust: Ten Lectures to Little Housewives on the Elements of Crystallisation, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., , →OCLC, page 3: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Dust}}
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1871, John Ruskin, “Letter I”, in Fors Clavigera. Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain, volume I, Orpington, Kent: George Allen, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Fors Clavigera}}
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1843, , Modern Painters , volume I, London: Smith, Elder and Co., , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Modern Painters}}
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1857, John Ruskin, “Lecture I”, in The Political Economy of Art: Being the Substance (with Additions) of Two Lectures Delivered at Manchester, July 10th and 13th, 1857, London: Smith, Elder and Co., , →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Political Economy of Art}}
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1886, John Ruskin, Præterita. Outlines of Scenes and Thoughts Perhaps Worthy of Memory in My Past Life, volume I, Orpington, Kent: George Allen, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Praeterita}}
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1849, John Ruskin, “Introductory”, in The Seven Lamps of Architecture, London: Smith, Elder, and Co., , →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Seven Lamps}}
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1851, John Ruskin, The Stones of Venice, volume I (The Foundations), London: Smith, Elder, and Co., , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Stones of Venice}}
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1860 August–December, John Ruskin, “Essay I. The Roots of Honour.”, in “Unto This Last:” Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy, London: Smith, Elder and Co., , published 1862, →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Unto This Last}}
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1873, John Ruskin, “Nicholas the Pisan”, in Val d’Arno: Ten Lectures on the Tuscan Art Directly Antecedent to the Florentine Year of Victories. , London: George Allen, , published 1890, →OCLC, page 1: |
{{RQ:Ruskin Val d'Arno}}
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1946, Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosophy , London: George Allen and Unwin, →OCLC: |
{{RQ:Russell Western Philosophy}}
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1819, Wm Oldnall Russell, A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors. , volume I, London, Dublin: ">…] for Joseph Butterworth and Son, ; and J. Cooke, , →OCLC: |
{{RQ:W. O. Russell Crimes}}
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