• link] Lucas, F. L., 'September 1917' in Poems, 1935 (Cambridge, 1935) Lucas, F. L., Journal Under the Terror, 1938 (London 1939), p. 257 Lucas, F. L., The...
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    in the Lucas sequence are known as Lucas numbers. Lucas numbers and Fibonacci numbers form complementary instances of Lucas sequences. The Lucas sequence...
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  • 61 Lucas, F. L., Style (London 1955), Preface Lucas, F. L., Style (London 1955), pp.41–45 Lucas, F. L., Style (London 1955), pp.35–37 Lucas, F. L., Style...
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    of The Waste Land". In Cox & Hinchliffe 1970, pp. 200–215 Lucas, F. L. (1923). "F. L. Lucas". In Cox & Hinchliffe 1970, pp. 33–38 Richards, I. A. (1926)...
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    was quite so wonderful". The production inspired the Cambridge scholar F. L. Lucas to edit the complete plays of Webster. "But in what exactly does the...
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    Ariadne (1924), a play by A. A. Milne. Ariadne (1932), an epic poem by F. L. Lucas. Ariadne is a major character in Mary Renault's historical novel The...
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  • Princeton University Press. p. 300. Lucas, F. L. (1927) Tragedy in Relation to Aristotle's Poetics, p. 24 Else, Gerald F. Aristotle's Poetics: The Argument...
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    1942 (revised ed. 1991) – verse E. F. Watling, 1947 – verse Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald, 1949 – verse F. L. Lucas, 1954 — verse Theodore Howard Banks...
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  • Tragic", Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (1999); pp. 493–520. Lucas, F. L., "The Reverse of Aristotle" (an essay on peripeteia), Classical Review...
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  • series from 1980 to 2000 Style (book), a 1955 book on good prose by F. L. Lucas Style (journal), an academic journal of style, stylistics, and poetics...
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  • short epic or long narrative poem of 3,300 lines, by the British poet F. L. Lucas. It tells the story of Theseus and Ariadne, with details drawn from various...
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    Wyckoff, verse 1954 – F. L. Lucas, verse translation 1956 – Shahrokh Meskoob (into Persian) 1958 – Paul Roche, verse 1962 – H. D. F. Kitto, verse 1962 –...
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  • Frank Lucas (Wyoming politician) (1876–1948), American governor F. L. Lucas (Frank Laurence Lucas, 1894–1967), English literary critic J. Frank Lucas, American...
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  • combination of the Lucas sequences U n ( P , Q ) {\displaystyle U_{n}(P,Q)} and V n ( P , Q ) . {\displaystyle V_{n}(P,Q).} More generally, Lucas sequences U...
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    destinations, Cabo San Lucas is known for its beaches, scuba diving locations, Balnearios, the sea arch El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, and marine life. The...
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  • Gilbert Murray, 1912 – verse: full text Arthur S. Way, 1912 – verse F. L. Lucas, 1924 – verse Augustus T. Murray, 1931 – prose Countee Cullen, 1935 Moses...
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  • Cécile is an historical novel by the British writer F. L. Lucas. His second novel, first published in 1930, it is a story of love, society and politics...
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    reading "The Martyr of Letters", essay on The Letters of Gustave Flaubert, F. L. Lucas, Studies French and English (1934), pp. 242–266 Portals:  France  Biography...
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    1912: verse D. W. Lucas, 1930: prose Moses Hadas and John McLean, 1936: prose Philip Vellacott, 1954: prose and verse F. L. Lucas, 1954: verse Henry...
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  • and winner of a USSR state prize in 1942 The End of Genghis, a poem by F. L. Lucas, in which the dying Khan, attended by his Khitan counsellor Yelü Chucai...
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  • scholarship". It also caused her to be dismissed as a theosophist by F. L. Lucas, in a hostile review of Eliot's poem. The interpretation of the Grail...
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  • in three acts set in Cornwall in the mid 1930s, by British playwright F. L. Lucas. First produced in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1935, it was premiered in London...
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    1936 - prose David Grene, 1942, verse Philip Vellacott, 1953, verse F. L. Lucas, 1954, verse ISBN 9780452011724 Robert Bagg, 1973. ISBN 978-0-19-507290-7...
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  • Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M–Z (next page) See also References Ajak (portrayed by Salma Hayek) is the wise and spiritual leader of the Eternals...
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  • Doctor Dido is a historical novel by the British writer F. L. Lucas. First published in 1938, it was his third novel (not including the novella The Wild...
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    was not on the list David Low, political cartoonist and caricaturist F. L. Lucas, literary critic, writer and anti-fascist campaigner Geoffrey Mander...
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    Grene, 1942 — prose and verse E. A. Havelock, 1950 — prose and verse F. L. Lucas, 1954 — verse Philip Vellacott, 1961 — verse Paul Roche, 1964 — verse...
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    semi-autobiographical first novel, published in 1926, by the British writer F. L. Lucas. The title is taken from a poem by T'ao Ch'ien, translated by Arthur...
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  • Fisher, David E. Wennberg, Thérèse A. Stukel, Daniel J. Gottlieb, F. L. Lucas & Etoile L. Pinder (February 2003). "The implications of regional variations...
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  • Plays, she explored Euripides’ supposed ‘radicalism’, quoting the critic F. L. Lucas: “not Ibsen, not Voltaire, not Tolstoi ever forged a keener weapon in...
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