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Landor is attacked in the dark woods and in a dark closet.
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Another half minute, ghastly in its significance, passed; then without a word Landor turned.
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It may be said concerning the work of Landor, which is a poem in dramatic form rather than a play, that it offers scarcely any points of resemblance with Mistral's beyond the few essential facts in the lives of Andrea and Joanna.
Frederic Mistral Downer, Charles A 1901
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"Landor" isn't an allusion to the poet--he owns a cottage.
The Pale Blue Eye 2006
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"Landor" isn't an allusion to the poet--he owns a cottage.
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A lot of the advertising that we do, the branding and identity that we do through companies such as Landor or Enterprise, the research that we do through Millward Brown etc. or Research International, the public relations that we do through Burson or Hill & Knowlton, are aimed at internal audiences as much as they are aimed at external audiences.
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'Morning Chronicle' Landor's verses to my friend and England's poet,
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And talking of papers, I hope you read in the 'Morning Chronicle' Landor's verses to my friend and England's poet, Mr.Browning. [
The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning Kenyon, Frederic G 1898
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And on 30 January 1849, you celebrated the bicentenary of the execution of Charles I with your friend Walter Savage Landor.
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De Quincey, “Milton versus Southey and Landor” in Note Book of an English Opium-Eater, ebook, Project Gutenberg, www.gutenberg.org/etext/6881.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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