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And there's no official word yet from Stanza's parent company, Lexcycle (and its parent company, Amazon. com), about whether there will ever be an update for iPad.
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And there's no official word yet from Stanza's parent company, Lexcycle (and its parent company, Amazon. com), about whether there will ever be an update for iPad.
John Mesjak: Going Paperless: Five Apps and Services for the iPad That Can Help Publishers Work Smarter John Mesjak 2010
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From the release: "Each day, over 40,000 books are downloaded wirelessly from Stanza's Online Catalog, which offers a wide range of free books and periodical content from a variety of sources in more than 20 languages." [more ...]
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Ever since Stanza's disappearance she had been ill.
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The next Stanza's relate his Diversions, bearing some Analogy to those of _Ascanius_ and other Lads in _Virgil_:
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The Two next Stanza's carry on the Idea with a great deal of Probability and Consistence; and to convince the World that he was born to be something more than Man, he produces a Miracle to bring him into it.
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Besides, his Stanza's often cramp the Sence, and injure many
Epistle to a Friend Concerning Poetry (1700) and the Essay on Heroic Poetry (second edition, 1697) Samuel Wesley
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_ Congreve, _an ingenious Gentleman, has affirm'd, I think too hastily, that in each particular Ode the Stanza's are alike, whereas the last Olympic has two_ Monostrophicks _of different Measure, and Number of Lines.
Discourse on Criticism and of Poetry (1707) From Poems On Several Occasions (1707) Samuel Cobb
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Here again we notice a variation with the object of marking the Stanza's last line, for in the last line
The Prayer Book Explained Percival Jackson
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_Tarquin_ and _Lucrece_, in Stanza's, which have been printed in a late
Some Account of the Life of Mr. William Shakespear (1709) Nicholas Rowe
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