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  • | ENC 6319 || Scholarly Writing for Publication || Spring 1998 || A | ENG 6018 || Criticism II || Spring 1998 || A
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  • ..., I even presented on it in Kubiak’s graduate drama class in the spring of 1999. I remember part of his feedback was something like: “You’ll run a grea
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  • ...efn|This hypertext was originally written in the [[April 5, 1999|spring of 1999]] as a kind of intertextual, inter-class project. I was taking [https://dra
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  • Posted for my ENGL 3900 course, spring 2020. Use these questions as a study guide to prepare for the final exam sc ...bout anything they want into the play. How does Chekhov’s ''[[February 18, 1999|The Cherry Orchard]]'' use reality in its drama? Expand your discussion int
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  • | Chekhov: ''The Cherry Orchard'' (2)<br />{{Small|See also: [[February 18, 1999|Notes on ''TOC'']]}} ...[[w:Talk:Pygmalion (play)#Annotated bibliography of new critical sources, spring 2020|article’s talk page]]. Follow my example.
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  • ...nt may be repeated once for extra credit {{crossreference|(see [[ENGL 2111/Spring 2022/Policies#XC Response|XC Response]])}}. * {{cite book |editor-last=Mack |editor-first=Maynard |date={{date|1999}} |title=Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces: Literature of Western Cult
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  • ...Ergodic Literature'' by Espen Aarseth, ''Computers and Composition'' 16.2 (1999). * ''[[w:The Faith of Graffiti|The Faith of Graffiti]]'', with NMAC 5108 (Spring 2020).
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  • {{:ENGL 2111/Spring 2023/Online/Tabs}} ...{{crossreference|See the [[#Packback|Packback]] below and the [[ENGL 2111/Spring 2023/Online/Schedule|Schedule]] for more information.}}
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  • ! 20160 || NMAC 4460.01 || WM 9:30-10:45 || CoAS-120 || Spring, 2019 * {{cite book |last=Kurzweil |first=Ray |date=1999 |title=The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intellige
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  • {{:ENGL 2111/Spring 2024/Online/Tabs}} * {{cite book |editor-last=Mack |editor-first=Maynard |date={{date|1999}} |title=Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces: Literature of Western Cult
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  • ...ing tour they took with [[w:Dorothy Wordsworth|Dorothy Wordsworth]] in the spring of 1798. Before he dropped out of the enterprise, Wordsworth suggested the A spring of love gushed from my heart,
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