Andrew Zurcher
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Twelve Nights (Twelve Nights, #1)
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2018
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17 editions
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The Giant's Almanac
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Shakespeare And Law
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2009
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4 editions
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The Last Weave (Twelve Nights, 3)
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Edmund Spenser's 'The Faerie Queene': A Reading Guide
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2010
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8 editions
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Douăsprezece nopți
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War and Literature (Essays and Studies, 67)
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2014
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3 editions
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Spenser's Legal Language: Law and Poetry in Early Modern England (Studies in Renaissance Literature, 23) (Volume 23)
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2007
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Coming Home
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The Last Weave (The Twelve Nights Series)
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“- 'Sometimes people who truly love one another can't bear to come together.'
- 'Why?'
- 'Where would you go from there?'
- 'Where would you need to go?”
― Twelve Nights
- 'Why?'
- 'Where would you go from there?'
- 'Where would you need to go?”
― Twelve Nights
“She is the thing that no one can ever see clearly. The thing you can almost grasp, the thing you can very nearly make out, but then it eludes you - she is what gets away, like a thought or a vision at the moment you start from sleep, like the strand you lose when you look at the twine. Or when you love someone very, very much, and you think you might burst - she is the bursting.”
― Twelve Nights
― Twelve Nights
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