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  • BOOK Hero of Ticonderoga, choices in narrative voices,

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • BOOK Hero of Ticonderoga, choices in narrative voices,

    Avoiding the Dreaded Prologue 2008

  • This editorial apparatus is crucial: unlike a theoretical text or a lyric poem, with their single authoritative voices,

    Byron and Romantic Occidentalism 2008

  • Straining my ears against the dirty summer voices,

    breakthedark Diary Entry breakthedark 2006

  • Rashleigh dared not refuse due honour to a toast like that, so he drank off his liquor — an example which was followed by all the others, repeating at the very top of their voices,

    Ralph Rashleigh 2004

  • Your most sweet voices: now you have left your voices,

    The Tragedy of Coriolanus 2004

  • Feisal was radiant, his eyes swollen with joy, as he jumped up and shouted to me through the voices,

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • Forth from the home-lights and the hailing voices,

    Artemis to Actaeon and Other Verse 1995

  • In Jesus 'name, the glorious theme, we elevate our voices,

    The Southern Harmony 1809-1875 1966

  • Then he began "The Old Rugged Cross" and they listened politely but when he had finished they said, "Let us sing one!" and before he could start another, they began to sing with their convent-trained voices,

    AGoodManIsHardToFindAndOtherStories O'Connor, Flannery 1955

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