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BOTTOM LINE: A brilliant companion-piece to Not Less Than Gods than stands up perfectly on its own.
REVIEW: Not Less Than Gods and The Women of Nell Gwynne's by Kage Baker 2009
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The first entry I posted here was some scans of a comic adaptation of Die, Monster, Die! provided by Kimberly Lindbergs, who posted a companion-piece on the movie at her own blog Cinebeats.
Archive 2009-11-29 2009
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This may be hung up as a companion-piece to his blunder on his first visit to Northumberland House.
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As luck would have it, it was indeed the companion-piece to his, and his it should be at all costs.
The Collectors Frank Jewett Mather
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And Pet herself makes an admirable companion-piece.
The Love Affairs of an Old Maid Lilian Bell
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John Leech, who so reveled in the "Camps at Cobham," would here have found a companion-piece for the opposition of the picture.
Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death T. C. DeLeon
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The story is entitled “Das Mündel,” [42] “The Ward,” and is evidently intended as a masculine companion-piece to the fateful story of Maria of
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This latter is a worthy companion-piece to Chaucer's "poor persoune," and is, besides, a filial tribute to Goldsmith's father.
English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction Henry Coppee
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_ -- This is a worthy companion-piece to that other miniature classic, Thomas Hood's song, beginning, "We watched her breathing through the night."
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That is the concluding stanza of _Cristina_, which might be called the companion-piece to _Porphyria's Lover_; for in each the woman belongs to
Browning's Heroines Ethel Colburn Mayne
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