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81. WJ:Poems Of Acclaim, Index By Author Author Emily Dickinson (18301886) First Line A door just opened on a street .Title I died for beauty Author Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) http://www.wockyjivvy.com/poetry/acclaim/ind-auth.html | |
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82. Anecdote - Emily Elizabeth Dickinson - Emily Dickinson Dickinson, Emily Elizabeth (18301886) American poet noted for her reclusivenature, and for her posthumous verses infused with emotional depth and http://www.anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=13564 |
83. Emily Dickinson Translate this page Emily Dickinson (EEUU, 1830-1886), Dickinson. Importante poetisa estadounidensecreadora de una lírica excepcionalmente personal que trata con una gran http://www.epdlp.com/escritor.php?id=1647 |
84. Dickinson, Emily (1830-1886) Dickinson, Emily (18301886) presentasjoner. Language as Object EmilyDickinson and Contemporary Art mead Emily Dickinson thinkquest http://www.hum.uit.no/alm/littvit/forfatter/Dickinson Emil |
85. Quotes - Emily Dickinson , Emily Dickinson Quotations, Emily Dickinson Sayings - Emily Dickinson, poet (18301886). The mere sense of living is joy enough.Emily Dickinson. My friends are my estate. Emily Dickinson http://home.att.net/~quotesabout/emilydickinson.html | |
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86. IMS: Emily Dickinson, HarperAudio Emily Dickinson (18301886) lived a reclusive life in Amherst, Massachusetts;she never married. Although she wrote nearly 2000 poems, only two of them were http://town.hall.org/radio/HarperAudio/012794_harp_ITH.html | |
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87. Isle Of Lesbos: Poetry Of Emily Dickinson A brief biography of Dickinson, as well as three of her poems and a selection ofrelated reading material available both online and off. http://www.sappho.com/poetry/e_dickin.html | |
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88. Books By Author: Dickinson, Emily (1830 - 1886) - LearningToGo EBooks - Timeless Session History. A Dickinson, Emily (1830 1886) Poems of Emily DickinsonSeries Two. by Dickinson, Emily (1830 - 1886) http://eb2.learningtogo.com/books.search.php?t=author&q=217 |
89. Emily Dickinson Books And Articles - Research Emily Dickinson At Dickinson, Emily, 18301886Criticism and Chapter 3 Emily Dickinson An American Triptych Anne Bradstreet, Emily Dickinson, Adrienne Rich http://www.questia.com/library/literature/literature-of-specific-countries/ameri |
90. Emily Dickinson - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library Dickinson, Emily, 18301886Criticism and interpretation permanent 67 PARTTWO Emily Dickinson A Womanwhiteto be http://www.questia.com/search/emily-dickinson | |
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91. Emily Dickinson | Poet Emily Dickinson Poet. 1830 1886. Not knowing when the dawn will come, I openevery door. Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson was born on December 10, http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95dec/dickinson.html | |
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92. Erin's Emily Dickinson Page! All About Emily Dickinson. A bio, some great poems, magazine/journal articlesabout Emily, and some awesome links! http://www.cswnet.com/~erin/emily.htm | |
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93. Emily Dickinson - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com Emily Dickinson (1830 1886). Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born on December10, 1830 in the quiet community of Amherst, Massachusetts, the second daughter http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/emilydickinson/index.shtml | |
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94. Emily Dickinson : Poems And Biography Emily Dickinson. Timeline (1830 1886). Poems by Emily Dickinson Books - Links.Emily Dickinson, Emily Dickinson poetry, Secular or Eclectic, http://www.poetry-chaikhana.com/D/DickinsonEmi/ | |
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95. Troy University FR Library Emily Dickinson (1830 1886). RESOURCES. Journal articles from academic databases Six American poets from Emily Dickinson to the present PS324T27 c.2 http://fwrlibrary.troy.edu/7/literature/dickinson.htm | |
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96. Love Poems: Newest By Emily Dickinson (1830 1886). I Have No Life But This, The Power of Love.By Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886). I Never Lost As Much, Love and Death http://www.lovepoetry.com/poems/classicdate5.html | |
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97. Wild Nights I Gave Myself To Him by Emily Dickinson (1830 1886) Who Ever Felt as I byWalter Savage Landor (1775 - 1864) Why Is The Rose So Pale by Heinrich Heine http://www.paralumun.com/lovepoemtwo.htm | |
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98. National Women's Hall Of Fame - Women Of The Hall Emily Dickinson (1830 1886) Somehow Emily Dickinson found within herselfthe imaginative resources to exceed and shatter such boundaries. http://www.greatwomen.org/women.php?action=viewone&id=47 |
99. Bibliotheca Augustana Emily Dickinson 1830 1886 Emily Dickinson in the reading room of WomensStudies Emily Dickinson s Letters by TW Higginson (1891) http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~harsch/anglica/Chronology/19thC/Dickinson/dic_intr.ht | |
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100. Emily Dickinson Quotes - The Quotations Page Emily Dickinson (1830 1886) US poet more author details Emily Dickinson;Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul. http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Emily_Dickinson/ | |
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