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pathetic situation and his long speech, but also by his distinct, long-
faced appearance and
garish dress sense. The role has been a
favourite for actors...
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dramatic power of
powdered white willow bark to cure
intermittent fevers, or '
ague'.
Stone had 'accidentally'
tasted the bark of a
willow tree in 1758 and noticed...
- York: W.H. Freeman. p. 57. ISBN 0716724383.
Philpotts &
Ague 2009, p. 376.
Philpotts &
Ague 2009, p. 321. Corfu, Fernando; L****n, Bjørn Tore (December...
- on
official website) The
Streaming Face (mentioned on
official website) The
Ague (mentioned on
official website)
Face Bottom (mentioned on
official website)...
- 2016".
Salvador Dali Museums.
Retrieved 7
December 2021. Pitxot, Antoni;
Aguer Teixidor, Montse; Puig,
Jordi (2007). The Dalí Theatre-Museum. Sant Lluís...
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profundity with
organic nuance and
contemplative improvisation."
Vanessa Ague of The
Quietus wrote; "Ishibashi
creates a
narrative within the
theme and...
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maintained his
support for Anjou. Soon
Anjou fell
seriously ill with "tertian
ague", malaria.
Catherine de'
Medici brought him back to Paris,
where he reconciled...
- aria 'bad air', a part of
miasma theory; the
disease was
formerly called ague or
marsh fever due to its ****ociation with
swamps and marshland. The term...
- doi:10.1016/j.gsf.2013.06.006.
Philpotts &
Ague 2009, p. 377.
Philpotts &
Ague 2009, p. 16.
Philpotts &
Ague 2009, p. 24.
Schmincke 2003, pp. 131–132....
- in a
Fourth Dimension" (PDF). Baylor.edu.
Retrieved 2016-10-28.
Montse Aguer- The
Treasures of Dalí [full
citation needed] "Salvador Dali:
painting the...