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_To Lucasta going to the Wars_ and _To Althea from Prison_ are both, I believe, from Lovelace's _Lucasta_ (1645).
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Lovelace's "Lucasta," 1649, _without the engraving_.
Letters on Literature Andrew Lang 1878
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In the first edition of Lovelace's "Lucasta" there is a flock of recommendatory verses, English, Latin, even Greek, by the gallant Colonel's mess-mates and comrades.
Letters on Literature Andrew Lang 1878
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I have a few updates on previous columns: two titles that were previously featured here, “Mourning Becomes Electra” and “Anna Lucasta,” have emerged on commercial DVD and are no longer bootleg-only finds.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2005
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In the theater, Hilda Simms, wife of future Pepsi team member William Simms, became one of the first black Broadway stars after her lead role in the surprise hit Anna Lucasta, originated by the American Negro Theater.
THE REAL PEPSI CHALLENGE Stephanie Capparell 2007
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She was given the title role in Anna Lucasta, which became a surprise sensation.
THE REAL PEPSI CHALLENGE Stephanie Capparell 2007
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We're doing a section on war poetry, having started with Lovelace's "To Lucasta, Going to the Wars."
Archive 2007-02-01 Bardiac 2007
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The review discusses a new book on the Brontes, The Bronte Myth by Lucasta Miller.
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We were subsequently hired to be in Anna Lucasta, which was on Broadway.
Life Lit by Some Large Vision Ossie Davis 2006
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Mr. Davis and Ms. Dee first performed together in the plays "Jeb" in 1946, and "Anna Lucasta" in 1946-47; Mr. Davis's first film, "No Way Out," in 1950, was Ms. Dee's fifth.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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