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Isabella, John Everett Millais, 1849
The Meeting of Dido and Aeneas, Nathaniel Dance-Holland, 1766
Prospero, Miranda, and Ariel, from The Tempest, unknown English artist, ca. 1780
Rinaldo and Armida by Michele RoccaItalian, 1720-1750oil on canvasWalters Art Museum
I’ve buried some things in my day—contraband candy, late family pets, the truth. But game recognize
Cinderella, Edward Burne-Jones, 1863
pinkballerinas:favorite literary characters: kitty shcherbatsky, ANNA KARENINAA treasure, a pearl, a
evilsupplyco:Card Catalog greeting card ($2.50)Perfect for book recommendations and literary notes,
The Dream of Aeneas, Salvator Rosa, ca. 1660-65
Dante’s Dream on the Day of the Death of Beatrice, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1880
micdotcom:The 39 best literary references from ‘The Simpsons’ — according to the Lisa Simpson Book C
My Literary Study Books: #4, Illiad by Homer, translated by Stanley Lombardo for my Studies of Class
sosuperawesome:Literary Gifts - including the 2017 BLOOM CALENDAR ‘Bold florals bring the provocativ
spyinthelandofthedead:coffeespoon-life:Found a book that summarizes literature and literary figures
Illustrations of Hints of Lesbian Love in LiteratureI & III: Rosalind & Celia from Shakespea
blackchildrensbooksandauthors:NAACP Image Award WinnerOutstanding Literary Work – ChildrenLittle Lea
Othello Tells the Stories of His Adventures, Karl Becker, ca. 1880
Latona and the Lycian Farmers (Latona Turns the Lycian Peasants into Frogs), attr. to Johann König (
The King and the Beggar (King Lear, Act IV, Scene 6), Peter Frederick Rothermel, 1856
roach-works:garbage-empress:theclassicsreader:Literary Hub posted this over on Twitter. Where are yo
annelisters:star wars + the twelve literary archetypes
claryalec:I feel keenly how another life has changed the arc of my own forever.The Guernsey Literary
Daniel Huntington was a star in the New York art world of the mid-nineteenth century, and the fledgl
morgan-le-fay:Mage - noun; archaic, literary: A magician or learned person.
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