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Lord Foppington and Tom Fashion appear in A Trip to Scarborough
Richard Sheridan
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Mrs. Malaprop appears in The Rivals
Sheridan
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Crabtree and Sir Benjamin Backbite
A School for Scandal
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Peter Teazle and Lady Sneerwell
A School for Scandal
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Mr. Puff's play "The Spanish Armada" appears in his play "The Critic"
Sheridan
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Charles Surface and Maria
A School for Scandal
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The Wreck of the Deutschland
Hopkins
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"Daylight's Dauphin, Dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon" and "The mastery of the thing!" in The Windhover
Hopkins
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"Whatever is fickle,freckled" and "Glory be to God for dappled things" in Pied beauty
Hopkins
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"As Kingfishers Catch Fire"
Hopkins
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Felix Randal is about the death of a farrier
Hopkins
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"No matter the name, sorrow springs the same" and asks "Marget, are you grieving?" in "Spring and Fall"
Hopkins
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wrote about five nuns
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No Worst, There is None
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"the world is charged" with "God's Grandeur"
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The Four Quartets
T. S. ELiot
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Celia and Lavinia appear in The Cocktail Party
T. S. Eliot
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"The evening is spread out against the sky"
the Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock
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"This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but witha whimper"
The Hollow Men
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measured life with coffee spoons
The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock
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Two epigraphs: one from heart of darkness ("Mistah Kurtz- he dead") and the other is "A penny for the old guy"
The Hollow Men
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"Eyes I dare not meet in dreams"
The Hollow Men
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What the Thunder Said
Tghe Wasteland
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Stetson planted corpses
The Wasteland
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The Dry Salvages and Burnt Norton
The Four Quartets
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Sybil Vane and Basil Hallward
Picture of Dorian Gray (wilde)
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Lady Erlynne and Lord Darlington
Lady Windemere's Fan
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"Each man kills the thing he loves" in The Ballad of Reading Gaol
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The Duchess of Padua
Wilde
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A Woman of No Importance
Wilde
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Mrs. Cheveley appears in An Ideal Husband
Wilde
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A House of Pomegrantes
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Lord Alfred Douglas
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The Birthday of the Infanta
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Sir Robert Chiltern
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Lord Henry Wotton
The Picture of Dorian Gray
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referred to as "Prince Charming"
Picture of Dorian Gray
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The Critic and Artist
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