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Biography of John Home
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 Poet, Presbyterian minister, playwright, and politician, John Home epitomizes the Scottish Enlightenment. Both in his own time and today, Home is best known for his famous friends and his fateful tragedy Douglas (1756): the friends made the play, and...


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John Home Quotes
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 John Home ( 22 September 1722 – 5 September 1808 ) was a Scottish poet and dramatist. Sourced Douglas (first performed 1756) In the first days Of my distracting grief, I found myself As women wish to be who love their lords. Act i, scene 1. I'll woo...


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John Home Information
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 John Home (22 September 1722 – 5 September 1808) was a Scottish poet and dramatist. He was born at Leith, near Edinburgh, where his father, Alexander Home, a distant relation of the earls of Home, was town clerk. John was educated at the Leith...




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 Saturday Evening Post
At home with John Forsythe.
01/01/1984: 2,281 words, approx. 8 pages "He was very strait-laced, stiff--yes, autocratic, an unforgiving man in many, many ways." John Forsythe might be describing Blake Carrington, the character he portrays with such force in ABC-TV's "Dynasty"--but he's not. The description is of his father, who many years ago told...
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 The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
At Home With John Gordon.
11/28/2003: 1,757 words, approx. 6 pages Byline: MIRANDA MCMINN John Gordon The media mogul behind the Intelligence Squared debates has a passion for opulent splendour, says Miranda McMinn. The Middle Eastern background of both his wife and his designer, Alidad, is reflected in the exotic interior of his...
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 Shermans Travel
Spotlight On: Caribbean 101
5/4/2007: 5,435 words, approx. 18 pages When winter gets underway, many of us start dreaming of a Caribbean vacation. The region's appeal is undeniable: Swaying palm trees, swaths of beach, turquoise waters, and great nightlife are just some of the islands' draws. But knowing you want to hit the beach and...


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