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...The couple had matching briefcases, each monogrammed with MF; the hundreds of slips they sent in often featured Robert Browning, whose poems they loved, and the work of Katherine’s friend John Ruskin....
...In a saucepan on a low heat, stew the ginger, onion and garlic gently without browning for 10 to 15 minutes....
...by John Keats“I Watched a Blackbird” by Thomas Hardy (for Easter)“Home Thoughts from Abroad” by Robert Browning“The Song of Wandering Aengus” by WB Yeats“The Lake Isle of Innisfree” by WB Yeats“Spring” by...
...William Kentridge imported the dictatorial anti-hero into post-apartheid South Africa, reinterpreting him with a mixture of élan and self-loathing....
...William Atkins is the author of ‘The Immeasurable World: Journeys in Desert Places’ (Faber), which earlier this month won the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year Award Details William Atkins was a...
...Before setting up on her own in Hackney, she went out to Lebanon, New Hampshire, to work with James Browning....
...In 2014, William H Frey of the Brookings Institution described this browning of suburbia in Diversity Explosion: How New Racial Demographics Are Remaking America....
...And when we know the background of Robert Browning’s translation of Aeschylus’s Agamemnon, we couldn’t fail to be touched....
...(William Morris had done something similar with Homer, converting The Odyssey into a weird ballad-speak.)...
...Warner sang French songs and together they read Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams....
...The key question is whether the trial is criminal, or civil, says William Schabas, professor of international law at Middlesex University....
...William Shenstone (1714-1763) was a shy, melancholic country gentleman who wrote poetry and made a garden at The Leasowes in the West Midlands....
...This first phase culminated in William Godwin’s biography of his late wife Mary Wollstonecraft, Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1798), and William Hazlitt’s Liber Amoris (1823...
...Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf could be forgiven for having mixed feelings about the timing of her Nobel Peace Prize, writes William Wallis in Nairobi....
...William Hague, the British foreign secretary, said that the violence, which started on Saturday before resuming on Sunday when security forces clashed with demonstrators, was “unacceptable”....
...She (Michelle Williams with the peroxide hair-cloud and breathy moues) was the famous, voluptuous, insecure sex goddess....
...Dame Jo Williams, chair of the CQC, said inspectors saw much good care....
...William Brownings, an English teacher at Hackney, said: “A lot of my students, after they finish the course with me, get into some real skills training so they can get into the job market.”...
...Antiquarian book dealers such as Maggs and Quaritch always have manuscripts in stock, and leading specialist dealers such as John Wilson, Julian Browning, Michael Silverman and Sophie Dupré offer internet...
...William Verrall’s Water Souchy Extract from ‘Recipes from the White Hart Inn’ (Penguin) “This is rather a Dutch dish, and for a change no bad one....
...His lover Jane Morris is Pia de’ Tolomei, imprisoned, according to Dante’s Purgatory, by her husband in a remote castle – as sultry, pouting Jane was imprisoned by wretched marriage to William Morris....
...Michael Spicer: former head of the 22 committee Tim Boswell: former whip Angela Browning: former Maff Parliamentary secretary Helen Newlove: campaigner against drink-related violence Guy Black: senior...
...Before then, the ban on any word deemed religious meant that couples who wanted, for example, to include the songs “Angels” by Robbie Williams or “I Say a Little Prayer” by Aretha Franklin would have been...
...to get your eye in”), then unhesitatingly, charmingly, picked a selection whose meditative, mysterious tone appeared to complement those of his invited artists – William Crozier, Stephen Chambers, and his...
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