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  • 21Lucilius Junior — Lucilius Junior, a friend and correspondent of the younger Seneca, probably the author of Aetna , a poem on the origin of volcanic activity, variously attributed to Virgil, Cornelius Severus (epic poet of the Augustan age) and Manilius.Its… …

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  • 22Charles Jeremiah Wells — (1798? – February 17, 1879) was an English poet. Life He was born in London, probably in the year 1798. He was educated at Cowden Clarke s school at Edmonton, with Tom Keats, the younger brother of the poet, and with RH Horne. He …

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  • 23The Cantos — by Ezra Pound is a long, incomplete poem in 120 sections, each of which is a canto . Most of it was written between 1915 and 1962, although much of the early work was abandoned and the early cantos, as finally published, date from 1922 onwards.… …

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  • 24Ramón López Velarde — (June 15, 1888 – June 19, 1921) was a Mexican poet. His work is generally considered to be postmodern, but is unique for its subject matter. He achieved great fame in his native land, to the point of being considered Mexico s national poet.… …

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  • 25Phylarchus — (in Greek Φυλαρχoς; lived 3rd century BC) was a Greek historical writer whose works have been lost, but not before having been considerably used by other historians whose works have survived.LifePhylarchus was a contemporary of Aratus, in the 3rd …

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  • 26Elizabeth Barrett — Browning Pour les articles homonymes, voir Barrett et Browning. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Elizabeth Barrett Br …

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  • 27Elizabeth Barrett Browning — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Barrett et Browning. Elizabeth Barrett Browning …

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  • 28Elizabeth Browning — Elizabeth Barrett Browning Pour les articles homonymes, voir Barrett et Browning. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Elizabeth Barrett Br …

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  • 29Jane Austen — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Austen. Jane Austen …

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  • 30Bigamy (in Civil Law) —     Bigamy (in Civil Jurisprudence)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bigamy (in Civil Jurisprudence)     (Fr. bigamie, from Lat. bis, twice, and Gr. gamos, marriage)     Bigamy, in civil jurisprudence, and especially in criminal law, is a formal… …

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