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CreatedEgypt, 822-914.Accession numberMS M.569ClassificationDepartment
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CreatedEgypt, before Aug. 29, 893.Accession numberMS M.575ClassificationDepartment
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CreatedEgypt, ca. 822/23-913/14.Accession numberMS M.609ClassificationDepartment
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CreatedEgypt.Accession numberMS M.634ClassificationDepartment
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Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741.A Paris : Chez la veuve Estienne & fils, Libraires, rue saint Jacques, à la Vertu, 1741-1748.PML 129401-16ClassificationDepartment
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Studio of Rabel, Daniel,ca. 1578-163716301986.112:8ClassificationDepartment

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September 14, 2001, through January 13, 2002The brilliant and celebrated writer, dramatist, aesthete, wit, and self-proclaimed "lord of language" was the focus of Oscar Wilde: A Life in Six Acts, originally organized by the British Library. Wilde's (1854–1900) rise to success as a literary and social figure was meteoric. His decline to notoriety and disgrace was equally dramatic. Twelve years after publishing his first work of fiction, in 1888, he was dead at the age of forty-six, buried in a pauper's grave on the outskirts of Paris.
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View images and descriptions of all works in William Blake's World: "A New Heaven Is Begun," listen to a curatorial discussion and Jeremy Irons read Blake poetry, and watch a multimedia presentation on Blake narrated by former director Charles Ryskamp.
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This is a two-page manuscript of the final nine stanzas Anne Brontë's poem “Views of Life”.
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