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English quotation templates (I–L)
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This is a list of available English quotation templates ordered alphabetically by the author's surname (or title, if there is no author) and then by the template name. You can find an automatic list at[1].

Ibsen, Henrik

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1892,Henrik Ibsen, translated byWilliam Archer andCharles Archer, edited by William Archer,Peer Gynt: A Dramatic Poem [] (Ibsen’s Famous Prose Dramas; 6), London:Walter Scott, []; New York, N.Y.:Charles Scribner’s Sons, [],→OCLC, Act I, scene i,page 1:
{{RQ:Ibsen Archer Peer Gynt}}
1911,Henrik Ibsen, “The Warriors at Helgeland: A Play in Four Acts”, in R[obert] Farquharson Sharp, transl., edited byErnest Rhys,Ghosts; The Warriors at Helgeland;An Enemy of the People (Everyman’s Library;no. 552), London:J[oseph] M[alaby] Dent & Sons; New York, N.Y.:E[dward] P[ayson] Dutton & Co., published1949,→OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Ibsen Sharp Ghosts}}

Inchbald, Elizabeth

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1787 February 10 (first performance),[Elizabeth] Inchbald,Such Things Are; [], London:[]G[eorge] G[eorge] J[ohn] and J. Robinson, [], published1788,→OCLC, Act I, scene i,page 1:
{{RQ:Inchbald Such Things Are}}

Independent, The (London)

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2020 January 1, “The Independent”, inThe Independent, London:Independent News & Media,→ISSN,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Independent}}

Irving, Washington

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1835, [Washington Irving], “Abbotsford”, inAbbotsford and Newstead Abbey (The Crayon Miscellany;no. 2), Philadelphia, Pa.:[Henry Charles] Carey,[Isaac] Lea, & Blanchard,→OCLC,page 5:
{{RQ:Irving Abbotsford}}
1832, [Washington Irving],The Alhambra: A Series of Tales and Sketches of the Moors and Spaniards. [], volume I, Philadelphia, Pa.:[Henry Charles] Carey &[Isaac] Lea,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Irving Alhambra}}
{{RQ:Irving Astoria}}
1822 May 21, Geoffrey Crayon [pseudonym;Washington Irving],Bracebridge Hall, or The Humourists. A Medley. [], volume I, New York, N.Y.:[] C. S. Van Winkle, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Irving Bracebridge Hall}}
{{RQ:Irving Columbus}}
1829 June 10 (date written),[Washington Irving], “[The Legend of Don Roderick.]”, inLegends of the Conquest of Spain (The Crayon Miscellany;no. 3), Philadelphia, Pa.:[Henry Charles] Carey,[Isaac] Lea, & Blanchard, published1835,→OCLC,page11:
{{RQ:Irving Conquest of Spain}}
1849,Washington Irving,Life ofOliver Goldsmith, revised edition, Chicago, Ill.: Belford-Clarke Co.,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Irving Goldsmith}}
1809, Diedrich Knickerbocker [pseudonym;Washington Irving], chapter I, inA History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty. [], volume I, New York, N.Y.: Inskeep & Bradford, [],→OCLC, book I,page 1:
{{RQ:Irving History of New York}}
1837,Washington Irving,The Rocky Mountains: Or, Scenes, Incidents, and Adventures in the Far West; [], volume I, Philadelphia, Pa.:[Henry Charles] Carey,[Isaac] Lea, & Blanchard,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Irving Rocky Mountains}}
1807 January 24, [Washington Irving [et al.]], “Saturday, January 24, 1807”, inSalmagundi: Or, The Whim-whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. and Others, number 1, London:J[ohn] Limbird, [], published1824,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Irving Salmagundi}}
1819 June 23, Geoffrey Crayon [pseudonym;Washington Irving], “The Author’s Account of Himself”, inThe Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., number I, New York, N.Y.:[] C[ornelius] S. Van Winkle, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Irving Sketch Book}}
1824, Geoffrey Crayon [pseudonym;Washington Irving],Tales of a Traveller, part 1 (Strange Stories. []), Philadelphia, Pa.:H[enry] C[harles] Carey &I[saac] Lea, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Irving Tales of a Traveller}}
1835,[Washington Irving],A Tour on the Prairies (The Crayon Miscellany;no. 1), Philadelphia, Pa.:[Henry Charles] Carey,[Isaac] Lea, & Blanchard,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Irving Tour on the Prairies}}
1855,Washington Irving, “Wolfert’s Roost”, inWolfert’s Roost and Other Papers, [], New York, N.Y.:G[eorge] P[almer] Putnam & Co., [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Irving Wolfert's Roost}}

Isherwood, Christopher

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{{RQ:Auden Isherwood Journey}}

Jacobs, W. W.

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1898,W[illiam] W[ymark] Jacobs, “Smoked Skipper”, inSea Urchins, London: Lawrence and Bullen, Ltd. [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jacobs Sea Urchins}}

James, Henry

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1903 September 28,Henry James,The Ambassadors, London:Methuen & Co. [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:James Ambassadors}}
1876 June –1877 May,Henry James, Jr.,The American, Boston, Mass.:James R[ipley] Osgood and Company, [], published5 May 1877,→OCLC:
{{RQ:James American}}
1907 January 30,Henry James, “New England: An Autumn Impression”, inThe American Scene, London:Chapman and Hall,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:James American Scene}}
1898–1899,Henry James,The Awkward Age [], London:William Heinemann, published25 April 1899,→OCLC:
{{RQ:James Awkward Age}}
1903 February 26,Henry James, “Broken Wings”, inThe Better Sort, New York, N.Y.:Charles Scribner’s Sons,→OCLC:
{{RQ:James Better Sort}}
1885–1886, Henry James,The Bostonians [], London; New York, N.Y.:Macmillan and Co., published 16 February 1886,→OCLC:
{{RQ:James Bostonians}}
1909, Henry James, “‘The Velvet Glove’”, inThe Finer Grain, New York, N.Y.:Charles Scribner’s Sons, published October 1910,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:James Finer Grain}}
1904 November 10,Henry James, chapter I, inThe Golden Bowl, volume I, New York, N.Y.:Charles Scribner’s Sons,→OCLC, 1st book (The Prince), 1st part,page 3:
{{RQ:James Golden Bowl}}
1897 October 16, Henry James,What Maisie Knew, Chicago, Ill.; New York, N.Y.: Herbert S. Stone & Co.,→OCLC:
{{RQ:James Maisie}}
1887 December,Henry James, “Emerson”, inPartial Portraits, London; New York, N.Y.:Macmillan and Co., published1888,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:James Partial Portraits}}
1871 March–April,Henry James, Jr., “A Passionate Pilgrim”, inA Passionate Pilgrim, and Other Tales, Boston, Mass.:James R[ipley] Osgood and Company, [], published31 January 1875,→OCLC,page 7:
{{RQ:James Passionate Pilgrim}}
1886 [1882],Henry James,The Point of View[2], London: Macmillan and Co.:
{{RQ:James Point of View}}
{{RQ:James Portrait}}
1886,Henry James,The Princess Casamassima, London: Macmillan and Co.:
{{RQ:James Princess Casamassima}}
1875 January–December,Henry James, Jr., “Rowland”, inRoderick Hudson, Boston, Mass.:James R[ipley] Osgood and Company, lateTicknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co., published1876,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:James Roderick Hudson}}
1894, Henry James, “The Death of the Lion”, inTerminations [], New York, N.Y.:Harper & Brothers, published1895,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:James Terminations}}
1889–1890,Henry James,The Tragic Muse [], volume(please specify the page), Boston, Mass.; New York, N.Y.:Houghton Mifflin Company [], published7 June 1890,→OCLC:
{{RQ:James Tragic Muse}}
1893,Henry James, “The Wheel of Time”, inThe Wheel of Time; Collaboration; Owen Wingrave, New York, N.Y.:Harper & Brothers publishers,→OCLC:
{{RQ:James Wheel of Time}}
1902 August 21, Henry James, chapter I, inThe Wings of the Dove, volume I, New York, N.Y.:Charles Scribner’s Sons,→OCLC, book first,page 3:
{{RQ:James Wings of the Dove}}

James, William

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{{RQ:William James Varieties}}

Jefferies, Richard

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1879,R[ichard] J[efferies],The Amateur Poacher, London:Smith, Elder, & Co., [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jefferies Amateur Poacher}}
1882,Richard Jefferies,Bevis: The Story of a Boy [], volume I, London:Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jefferies Bevis}}
a.1888 (date written),Richard Jefferies, J[essie] Jefferies, compiler,Field and Hedgerow: Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies [], London; New York, N.Y.:Longmans, Green, and Co. [], published1889,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jefferies Field}}
1878 June,R[ichard] J[efferies], “The Man Himself—His House, and Tools”, inThe Gamekeeper at Home: Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life, London:Smith, Elder, & Co., [],→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Jefferies Gamekeeper}}
1880, Richard Jefferies,Hodge and His Masters [], volume I, London:Smith, Elder, & Co., [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jefferies Hodge}}
{{RQ:Jefferies Red Deer}}
1879,R[ichard] J[efferies],Wild Life in a Southern County [], London:Smith, Elder, & Co., [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jefferies Wild Life}}

Jerome, Jerome K.

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1908 September,Jerome K[lapka] Jerome, “Passing of the Third Floor Back”, inPassing of the Third Floor Back, New York, N.Y.:Dodd, Mead and Company,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Jerome Passing}}
1903,Jerome K[lapka] Jerome, “(please specify the page)”, inTea-table Talk, London:Hutchinson & Co. [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jerome Tea-table Talk}}
{{RQ:Jerome Three Men}}
{{RQ:Jerome Three Men Bummel}}
1904,Jerome K[lapka] Jerome, “(please specify the page)”, inTommy and Co., London:Hutchinson,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jerome Tommy}}

Johnson, Charles

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1724,Charles Johnson [pseudonym],A General History of the Pyrates, [], 2nd edition, London: Printed for, and sold by T. Warner, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Johnson History of the Pyrates}}

Johnson, Samuel

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1752 November 7,Samuel Johnson [et al.], “Number I. TUESDAY,November 7, 1752.”, inThe Adventurer, volume I, London:[] J[ohn] Payne, [], published1753,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Adventurer}}
1758 April 15, [Samuel Johnson], “The Idler. No. 1.”, inThe Universal Chronicle, or Weekly Gazette, volume I, number 2, London:[] J. Payne, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Idler}}
1755 April 15,Samuel Johnson, “A”, inA Dictionary of the English Language: [], volumeI (A–K), London:[] J[ohn] and P[aul] Knapton; [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Johnson Dictionary}}
1749 February 6 (first performance; written 1726–1749),Samuel Johnson,Irene: A Tragedy. [], London:[]R[obert] Dodsley []; and sold byM[ary] Cooper [], published 16 February 1749,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Johnson Irene}}
1738, [Samuel Johnson],London: A Poem. In Imitation of the ThirdSatire ofJuvenal, London:[] [Thomas Ruddiman] forR[obert] Doddesley, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Johnson London}}
1694,Samuel Johnson,Notes upon the Phœnix Edition of the Pastoral Letter. Part I, London: Printed for the author,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Johnson Pastoral Letter}}
1759, [Samuel Johnson],The Prince of Abissinia. A Tale. [], volume I, London:[]R[obert] andJ[ames] Dodsley, []; and W. Johnston, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Johnson Prince of Abissinia}}
1750 March 31 (Gregorian calendar),Samuel Johnson, “No. 1. Tuesday, March 20. 1749–1750.”, inThe Rambler, 2nd edition, volume I, Edinburgh:[] Sands, Murray, and Cochran; sold by W. Gordon, C. Wright, J. Yair, [], published1751,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Johnson Rambler}}
{{RQ:Johnson Taxation}}

Johnston, Annie Fellows

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1900,Annie Fellows Johnston,The Little Colonel’s House Party, Boston, Mass.:The Page Company,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Johnston House Party}}
1906 October,Annie Fellows Johnston,The Little Colonel: Maid of Honor, Boston, Mass.:L[ouis] C[oues] Page & Company, published August 1907,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Johnston Maid of Honor}}

Johnstone, Christian Isobel

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1827, [Christian Isobel Johnstone],Elizabeth de Bruce. [], volume I, Edinburgh:William Blackwood; London:T[homas] Cadell,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Johnstone Elizabeth de Bruce}}

Jones, Inigo

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a.1653 (date written),Inigo Jones,The Most Notable Antiquity of Great Britain, Vulgarly Called Stone-heng on Salisbury Plain. [], London:[] James Flesher for Daniel Pakeman [], and Laurence Chapman [], published1655,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jones Stone-heng}}

Jonson, Ben

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1605 August (first performance),Geo[rge] Chapman,Ben Ionson,Ioh[n] Marston,Eastward Hoe. [], London:[] [George Eld] forWilliam Aspley, published September 1605,→OCLC,Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Chapman Eastward Hoe}}
c.1612–1630 (date written), B. J. F. [pseudonym; attributed toJohn Fletcher,George Chapman,Ben Jonson,Philip Massingeret al.],The Bloody Brother. A Tragedy, London:[] R[ichard] Bishop, for Thomas Allott, and Iohn Crook, [], published1639,→OCLC,Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Fletcher et al Bloody Brother}}
a.1638 (date written), Quintus Horatius Flaccus [i.e.,Horace], translated byBen Jonson,Q. Horatius Flaccus: HisArt of Poetry. [], London:[] J[ohn] Okes, forJohn Benson [], published1640,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Horace Jonson Art of Poetry}}
1610 (first performance),Ben[jamin] Jonson,The Alchemist, London:[]Thomas Snodham, forWalter Burre, and are to be sold by Iohn Stepneth, [], published1612,→OCLC,Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Jonson Alchemist}}
1603 July 5 (first performance; Gregorian calendar),B[en] Jon[son], “A Particular Entertainment of the Queene and Prince Their Highnesse to Althrope, at the Right Honourable the Lord Spencers, on Saterday being the 25. of Iune 1603. as They Came First into the Kingdome; []”, inB. Jon: His Part of King James His Royall and Magnificent Entertainement through His Honorable Cittie of London, Thurseday the 15. of March. 1603. [], London:[]V[alentine] S[immes] [andGeorge Eld] forEdward Blount, published1604,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Jonson Althorp}}
1614 November 10 (first performance; Gregorian calendar), Beniamin Iohnson [i.e.,Ben Jonson],Bartholmew Fayre: A Comedie, [], London:[] I[ohn] B[eale] forRobert Allot, [], published1631,→OCLC, Act I, scene i,page 1:
{{RQ:Jonson Bartholomew Fair}}
c.1597,Ben. Jonson,A Pleasant Comedy, Called: The Case is Alterd. [], London:[] [Nicholas Okes] for Bartholomew Sutton, and William Barrenger, [], published1609,→OCLC, [Act I, scene i]:
{{RQ:Jonson Case is Altered}}
{{RQ:Jonson Catiline His Conspiracy}}
{{RQ:Jonson Chloridia}}
{{RQ:Jonson Coronation Triumph}}
1616 October or November (first performance),Ben Jonson,The Diuell is an Asse: A Comedie [], London:[] I. B. forRobert Allot, [], published1631,→OCLC, Act I, scene i,page95:
{{RQ:Jonson Devil}}
1625 January 19 (first performance; Gregorian calendar),[Ben Jonson],The Fortunate Isles and Their Union. [], [London:s.n.], published[1625],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jonson Fortunate Isles}}
1599 (first performance), B. I. [i.e.,Ben Jonson],The Comicall Satyre of Euery Man out of His Humor. [], London:[][Adam Islip] for William Holme, [], published1600,→OCLC,Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Jonson Every Man out of His Humour}}
1629 (first performance),B[en] Jonson,The New Inne. Or, The Light Heart. [], London:[] Thomas Harper, for Thomas Alchorne, [], published1631,→OCLC,Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Jonson New Inne}}
1605 January 16 (first performance; Gregorian calendar),Ben[jamin] Jonson, “The Queenes Masques. The First, of Blacknesse: Personated at the Court, at White-hall, on the Twelu’th Night. 1605. [The Masque of Blackness]”, inThe Characters of Two Royall Masques. The One ofBlacknesse, the Other ofBeautie. [], London:[] [George Eld] forThomas Thorp[e], [], published[1608],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jonson Royall Masques}}
1603 (first performance),Ben[jamin] Jonson,Seianus His Fall, London:[]G[eorge] Elld, forThomas Thorpe, published1605,→OCLC,Act I:
{{RQ:Jonson Sejanus}}
1625 (first performance),Ben[jamin] Jonson,The Staple of Newes. [], London:[] I[ohn] B[eale] forRobert Allot [], published1631,→OCLC, Act I, scene i,page 7:
{{RQ:Jonson Staple of News}}
1601,Ben Jonson,Poetaster or The Arraignment: [], London:[][R. Bradock] for M[atthew] L[ownes] [], published1602,→OCLC,(please specify the page), scene i:
{{RQ:Jonson Poetaster}}
1616, Beniamin Ionson [i.e.,Ben Jonson],The Workes of Beniamin Ionson (First Folio), London:[]Will[iam] Stansby,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Jonson Works}}

Josephus, Flavius

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1926,Josephus,H[enry] St. J[ohn] Thackeray, transl.,Josephus: With an English Translation (Loeb Classical Library), volume I (The Life), London:William Heinemann; New York, N.Y.:G. P. Putnam's Sons,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Josephus}}

Joyce, James

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1904–1907 (date written),James Joyce, “The Sisters”, inDubliners, London:Grant Richards, publishedJune 1914,→OCLC,page 9:
{{RQ:Joyce Dubliners}}
1939 May 4,James Joyce,Finnegans Wake, London:Faber and Faber Limited,→OCLC; republished London: Faber & Faber Limited,1960,→OCLC, part I,page 3:
{{RQ:Joyce Finnegans Wake}}
{{RQ:Joyce Portrait}}
1922 February,James Joyce,Ulysses, Paris:Shakespeare and Company, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Joyce Ulysses}}

Kant, Immanuel

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{{RQ:Kant Haywood Pure Reason}}

Keats, John

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1817 March 3,John Keats, “[Early Poems.] Imitation ofSpenser.”, in [Horace Elisha Scudder], editor,The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats, Cambridge edition, Boston, Mass.; New York, N.Y.:Houghton, Mifflin and Company [], published1899,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Keats Complete Poetical Works}}
1818,John Keats, “Book I”, inEndymion: A Poetic Romance, London:[] T[homas] Miller, [] forTaylor and Hessey, [],→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:Keats Endymion}}
1819,John Keats, “Ode to a Nightingale”, inLamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, London:[] [Thomas Davison] forTaylor and Hessey, [], published1820,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Keats Lamia}}
1817 March 3,John Keats, “Dedication. To Leigh Hunt, Esq.”, inPoems, London:[][Charles Richards] forC[harles] & J[ames] Ollier, [],→OCLC; reprinted inPoems (The Noel Douglas Replicas), London: Noel Douglas,1927,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Keats Poems}}

Keble, John

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1827, [John Keble],The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holydays throughout the Year, volume I, Oxford, Oxfordshire:[][B]y W. Baxter, for J. Parker; andC[harles] and J[ohn] Rivington, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Keble Christian Year}}
1846,[John Keble],Lyra Innocentium: Thoughts in Verse on Christian Children, Their Ways, and Their Privileges, Oxford, Oxfordshire:John Henry Parker; London:F[rancis] and J[ohn] Rivington,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Keble Lyra Innocentium}}

Kerouac, Jack

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1957,Jack Kerouac,On the Road, Viking Press,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kerouac On the Road}}

Keynes, John Maynard

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1930,John Maynard Keynes,A Treatise on Money [], volume I (The Pure Theory of Money), London:Macmillan and Co., [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Keynes Money}}

King James Version (Authorized Version) of the Bible

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{{RQ:King James Version}}

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King, Stephen

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1980,Stephen King,The Mist, Viking Press:
{{RQ:King Mist}}
{{RQ:King 11/22/63}}

Kingsley, Charles

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{{RQ:Kingsley Alton Locke}}
1858,Charles Kingsley,Andromeda and Other Poems, London:John W[illiam] Parker and Son, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kingsley Andromeda}}
1871, Charles Kingsley, “Outward Bound”, inAt Last: A Christmas in the West Indies. [], volume I, London; New York, N.Y.:Macmillan and Co.,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Kingsley At Last}}
1852 January –1853 April,Charles Kingsley, Jun.,Hypatia: Or, New Foes with an Old Face. [], volume I, London:John W[illiam] Parker and Son, [], published1853,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kingsley Hypatia}}
1855, Charles Kingsley,Glaucus; or, The Wonders of the Shore, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire:Macmillan & Co.,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kingsley Glaucus}}
1874, Charles Kingsley, “The Science of Health”, inHealth and Education, London: W. Isbister & Co. [],→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Kingsley Health and Education}}
1866,C[harles] Kingsley, “(please specify the page)”, inHereward the Wake, “Last of the English.” [], volume I, London; Cambridge, Cambridgeshire:Macmillan and Co.,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kingsley Hereward the Wake}}
1855,Charles Kingsley, “Story I—Perseus: Part I: How Perseus and His Mother Came to Seriphos”, inThe Heroes: Or Greek Fairy Tales for My Children, London; Glasgow:Blackie and Son,→OCLC,page 9:
{{RQ:Kingsley Heroes}}
1877,Charles Kingsley, edited by F[rances] E[liza Grenfell] K[ingsley],Charles Kingsley: His Letters and Memories of His Life. [], volume I, London: Henry S[amuel] King & Co.,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kingsley Life}}
1855 May,Charles Kingsley, “SirWalter Raleigh and His Time”, inMiscellanies [], volume I, London:John W[illiam] Parker and Son, [], published1859,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Kingsley Miscellanies}}
1867 June, Charles Kingsley, “‘A Charm of Birds’”, inProse Idylls, New and Old, London:Macmillan and Co., published1873,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:Kingsley Prose Idylls}}
1864,Charles Kingsley, “Lecture I. The Forest Children.”, inThe Roman and the Teuton: A Series of Lectures Delivered before the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire; London:Macmillan and Co.,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Kingsley Roman and Teuton}}
1848,Charles Kingsley, Junior,The Saint’s Tragedy; or, The True Story ofElizabeth of Hungary, [], London:John W[illiam] Parker, [],→OCLC, Act I, scene i,page31:
{{RQ:Kingsley Saint's Tragedy}}
1857,Charles Kingsley, “Poetry and Prose”, inTwo Years Ago, volume I, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire:Macmillan and Co.,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Kingsley Two Years Ago}}
1855 May,Charles Kingsley, “SirWalter Raleigh and His Time”, inSir Walter Raleigh and His Time, with Other Papers, author’s edition, Boston, Mass.:Ticknor and Fields, published1859,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Kingsley Walter Raleigh}}
1862 August –1863 March,Charles Kingsley, chapter I, inThe Water-Babies: A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby, London; Cambridge, Cambridgeshire:Macmillan and Co., published1863,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:Kingsley Water-Babies}}
{{RQ:Kingsley Westward Ho}}
{{RQ:Kingsley Yeast}}

Kipling, Rudyard

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1911,Rudyard Kipling, “From the Earliest Times to the Departure of the Romans”, inC[harles] R[obert] L[eslie] Fletcher, Rudyard Kipling,A School History of England, Oxford, Oxfordshire:Clarendon Press,→OCLC,page 9:
{{RQ:Fletcher Kipling England}}
1892,Rudyard Kipling, “To T. A.”, inBarrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses, 3rd edition, London:Methuen & Co. [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Barrack-Room Ballads}}
1888,Rudyard Kipling,In Black and White (A. H. Wheeler & Co.’sIndian Railway Library;no. 3), 5th edition, Allahabad:Messrs. A. H. Wheeler & Co.; London:Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, Ld., [], published1890,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Black and White}}
1896 November –1897 May,Rudyard Kipling,Captains Courageous, Garden City, N.Y.:Doubleday & Company, published1897,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Captains Courageous}}
{{RQ:Kipling Debits and Credits}}
1886,Rudyard Kipling, “General Summary”, inDepartmental Ditties and Other Verses, Lahore, Punjab:Civil and Military Gazette Press,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Departmental Ditties}}
1930 October,Rudyard Kipling, “‘Thy Servant a Dog’”, inThy Servant a Dog [], London:Macmillan and Co., [], published October 1931,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:Kipling Dog}}
1912,Rudyard Kipling, “As Easy as A.B.C.”, inA Diversity of Creatures, London:Macmillan and Co., [], published1917,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Diversity of Creatures}}
1918,Rudyard Kipling, “A Retired Gentleman”, inThe Eyes of Asia, Garden City, N.Y.:Doubleday, Page & Company,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:Kipling Eyes of Asia}}
1903 September,Rudyard Kipling, “The Sea and the Hills”, inThe Five Nations, London:Methuen and Co. [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Five Nations}}
1894 May,Rudyard Kipling,The Jungle Book, London; New York, N.Y.:Macmillan and Co., publishedJune 1894,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Jungle Book}}
1902,Rudyard Kipling, “How the Whale Got His Throat”, inJust So Stories: For Little Children, New York, N.Y.:Doubleday, Page & Company,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Just So Stories}}
1900 December –1901 October,Rudyard Kipling,Kim, London:Macmillan and Co., published1901,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Kim}}
1891 January,Rudyard Kipling, chapter I, inThe Light that Failed, London; New York, N.Y.:Macmillan and Co., published March 1891,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Kipling Light that Failed}}
1919 August,Rudyard Kipling,Land & Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides, Bombay: The Gresham Publishing Company; London:Macmillan and Co.,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Land & Sea Tales}}
1892–1913,Rudyard Kipling, “In Sight of Monadnock”, inLetters of Travel (1892–1913), London:Macmillan and Co., [], published1920,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Letters of Travel}}
1891 August,Rudyard Kipling, “The Incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney”, inLife’s Handicap: Being Stories of Mine Own People, London; New York, N.Y.:Macmillan and Co., [], published October 1891,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Life's Handicap}}
1932,Rudyard Kipling, “Dayspring Mishandled”, inLimits and Renewals, Dominions edition, London:Macmillan and Co., [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Limits and Renewals}}
1893,Rudyard Kipling, “The Disturber of Traffic”, inMany Inventions, London; New York, N.Y.:Macmillan and Co.,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Kipling Many Inventions}}
1888,Rudyard Kipling,Plain Tales from the Hills, Calcutta: Thacker, Spink and Co.; London: W. Thacker & Co.,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Plain Tales}}
1910,Rudyard Kipling, “A Charm”, inRewards and Fairies, London:Macmillan and Co., [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Rewards and Fairies}}
1896,Rudyard Kipling, “[The Seven Seas.] A Song of the English.”, inThe Seven Seas, London:Methuen & Co. [],→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Kipling Seven Seas}}
{{RQ:Kipling Something of Myself}}
1898 August,Rudyard Kipling, “‘In Ambush’”, inStalky & Co., London:Macmillan & Co., published1899,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Kipling Stalky}}
1904,Rudyard Kipling, “From the Masjid-al-Aqsa of Sayyid Ahmed (Wahabi)”, inTraffics and Discoveries, London:Macmillan and Co.,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kipling Traffics and Discoveries}}
[1889 January],Rudyard Kipling, “The Education of Otis Yeere. I. Showing How the Great Idea was Born.”, inUnder the Deodars (A. H. Wheeler & Co.’s Indian Railway Library;no. 4), Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh:A[rthur] H[enry] Wheeler & Co.; London:Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, [],→OCLC,page 7:
{{RQ:Kipling Under the Deodars}}

Knolles, Richard

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1603,Richard Knolles,The Generall Historie of the Turkes, [], London:[] Adam Islip,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Knolles Turkes}}

Kureishi, Hanif

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1990,Hanif Kureishi,The Buddha of Suburbia, London; Boston: Faber and Faber,→ISBN:
{{RQ:Kureishi Buddha}}

Kyd, Thomas

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1594,Robert Garnier, translated by Thomas Kid [i.e.,Thomas Kyd],Pompey the Great, His Faire Corneliaes Tragedie: [], London:[] [James Roberts] forNicholas Ling, published1595,→OCLC,act I:
{{RQ:Garnier Kyd Cornelia}}
c.1587 (date written), [Thomas Kyd],The Spanish Tragedie: [] (Fourth Quarto), London:[] W[illiam] W[hite] forT[homas] Pauier, [], published1602,→OCLC,Act I:
{{RQ:Kyd Spanish Tragedie}}
1596, [attributed toWilliam Shakespeare;Thomas Kyd],The Raigne of King Edward the Third: [], London:[][T. Scarlet] forCuthbert Burby,→OCLC, [Act I, scene i]:
{{RQ:Shakespeare Kyd Edward 3}}
1588,Torquato Tasso, translated byT[homas] K[yd],The Housholders Philosophie. Wherein is Perfectly and Profitably Described, the True Oeconomia and Forme of Housekeeping. [], London:[]J[ohn] C[harlewood] for Thomas Hacket, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Tasso Kyd Housholders Philosophie}}

Kyne, Peter B.

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1918,Peter B[ernhard] Kyne,The Valley of the Giants, New York, N.Y.:Grosset & Dunlap,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Kyne Valley}}

Lamb, Caroline

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1816, [Caroline Lamb],Glenarvon. [], volume I, London:[][Schulze and Dean] forHenry Colburn,→OCLC:
{{RQ:C. Lamb Glenarvon}}

Lamb, Charles

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1823, Elia [pseudonym;Charles Lamb],Elia. Essays which have Appeared under that Signature in The London Magazine, London:[] [Thomas Davison] for Taylor and Hessey, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lamb Essays of Elia}}

Lamb, Harold

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1924 October 10,Harold Lamb, “Forward”, inArthur Sullivant Hoffman, editor,Adventure, volume XLIX, number I, New York, N.Y.; London:The Ridgway Company,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Harold Lamb Forward}}

Landon, Letitia Elizabeth

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[1832],L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], “The Enchantress”, inHeath’s Book of Beauty. M.DCCC.XXXIII. [], London:Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, [] [forCharles Heath],→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Landon Beauty}}
1838,L[etitia] E[lizabeth] Landon (indicated as editor),Duty and Inclination: [], volume I, London:Henry Colburn, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Landon Duty}}
1837,L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon],Ethel Churchill: Or, The Two Brides. [], volume I, London:Henry Colburn, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Landon Ethel Churchill}}
1834,L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon],Francesca Carrara. [], volume I, London:Richard Bentley, [], (successor toHenry Colburn),→OCLC:
{{RQ:Landon Francesca Carrara}}
1838 (date written),L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter I, inLady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances. [], volume I, London:Henry Colburn, [], published1842,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Landon Lady Anne Granard}}
1831,L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon],Romance and Reality. [], volume I, London:Henry Colburn andRichard Bentley, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Landon Romance}}

Landor, Walter Savage

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1812, [Walter Savage Landor],Count Julian: A Tragedy, London:[][F]orJohn Murray, [],[b]y James Moyes, [],→OCLC, Act I, scene i,page 1:
{{RQ:Landor Count Julian}}
1798 July,Walter Savage Landor, “Book I”, inGebir; a Poem, [], London:[]Rivingtons, [],→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Landor Gebir}}
1824,Walter Savage Landor,Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen, volume I, London:[] Taylor and Hessey, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Landor Imaginary Conversations}}
[1800],Walter Savage Landor, “Story of Crysaor”, inPoetry [], Warwick, Warwickshire; London: Sharpe, printer, [];[s]old byRivingtons, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Landor Poetry}}
1824–1829,Walter Savage Landor, “Imaginary Conversations”, inThe Works of Walter Savage Landor. [], volume I, London:Edward Moxon, [], published1846,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Landor Works}}

Lang, Andrew; and Alleyne, Leonora Blanche

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1900, Mrs. Lang [i.e.,Leonora Blanche Alleyne,et al.], “Donkey Skin”, inAndrew Lang, editor,The Grey Fairy Book, London; New York, N.Y.:Longmans, Green, and Co. [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lang Grey Fairy Book}}

Langley, Larret

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1835, L[arret] Langley, “[The Seven Tropes.] Metaphor.”, inA Manual of the Figures of Rhetoric, [], Doncaster, South Yorkshire:[] C. White, [],→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:Langley Rhetoric}}

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

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2014 April 27,Tim Carvell [et al.],Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, season 1, episode 1,John Oliver (actor),Warner Bros. Television, viaHBO:
{{RQ:Last Week Tonight}}

Leslie, Emma

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[1873],Emma Leslie [pseudonym; Emma Boultwood], “The Meeting in the Woods”, inThe Captives, London:Sunday School Union []; New York, N.Y.:Thomas Nelson & Sons, [],→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Leslie Captives}}

Latimer, Hugh

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1552–1553, Hughe Latymer [i.e.,Hugh Latimer],Augustine Bernher, compiler,Certayn Godly Sermons, Made uppon the Lords Prayer, [], London:[]John Day, [], published1562,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Latimer Lords Prayer}}
1548 January 28 (date delivered), Hughe Latemer [i.e.,Hugh Latimer],A Notable Sermõ of yͤ Reuerende Father Maister Hughe Latemer, whiche He Preached in yͤ Shrouds at Paules Churche in Londõ, on the .XVIII. Daye of January. 1548, London:[]Jhon Daye, [], andWilliam Seres, [], published1548,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Latimer Notable Sermon}}
a.1556 (date written),Hugh Latimer,The Sermons of the Right Reverend Father in God, Master Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester. [], volume I, London:[] J. Scott, [], published1758,→OCLC:
The spelling has been modernized.
{{RQ:Latimer Sermons}}
1536 June 19 (date delivered; Gregorian calendar),Hugh Latimer, translated by[anonymous],The Sermon that the Reuerende Father in Christ, Hugh Latimer, Byshop of Worcester, Made to the Clergie, in the Cõuocatiõ, before the Parlyament Began, the 9. Day of June, the .28. Yere of the Reigne of Our Souerayne Lorde KyngHenry the VIII. [], London:[]Thomas Berthelet, [], published 3 December 1537 (Gregorian calendar),→OCLC:
{{RQ:Latimer Sermon to Clergie}}

Lawrence, D. H.

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1918–1921 (date written),D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence,Aaron’s Rod, New York, N.Y.:Thomas Seltzer, published April 1922,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lawrence Aaron's Rod}}
1913–1921,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, “England, My England”, inEngland My England and Other Stories, New York, N.Y.:Thomas Seltzer, published24 October 1922,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:Lawrence England}}
1922,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence,Fantasia of the Unconscious, New York, N.Y.: Thomas Seltzer,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lawrence Fantasia}}
{{RQ:Lawrence Kangaroo}}
{{RQ:Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover}}
1917,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, “Moonrise”, inLook! We Have Come Through!, London:Chatto & Windus,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lawrence Look}}
{{RQ:Lawrence Lost Girl}}
1927 June,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, “Corasmin and the Parrots”, inMornings in Mexico, London:Martin Secker, publishedJuly 1927,→OCLC,page 9:
{{RQ:Lawrence Mornings in Mexico}}
a.1931 (date written),D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, “(please specify the title)”, in Edward D[avid] McDonald, editor,Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence, London:William Heinemann, published1936,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lawrence Phoenix}}
1925,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, “The Crown. I. The Lion and the Unicorn were Fighting for the Crown.”, inReflections on the Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays, 1st American edition, Philadelphia, Pa.:The Centaur Press,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Lawrence Porcupine}}
1921,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, “Psychoanalysisvs. Morality”, inPsychoanalysis and the Unconscious, New York, N.Y.: Thomas Seltzer,→OCLC,page 9:
{{RQ:Lawrence Psychoanalysis}}
1915 September 30,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence,The Rainbow, London:Methuen & Co.,→OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Lawrence Rainbow}}
{{RQ:Lawrence Skinner Boy in the Bush}}
1930,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence, “Love among the Haystacks”, inThe Short Novels, volume I, London:William Heinemann, published1956,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lawrence Short Novels}}
{{RQ:Lawrence Sons and Lovers}}
1920,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence,Touch and Go: A Play in Three Acts (Plays for a People’s Theatre; II), London:C[harles] W[illiam] Daniel, [],→OCLC, Act I, scene i,page15:
{{RQ:Lawrence Touch and Go}}
1916,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence,Twilight in Italy, London:Duckworth and Co. [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lawrence Twilight in Italy}}
1920 November 9,D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence,Women in Love, New York, N.Y.: Privately printed [byThomas Seltzer] for subscribers only,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lawrence Women in Love}}

Lawrence, Thomas Edward

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1922 (date written; published1926),T[homas] E[dward] Lawrence, “Introduction: Foundations of Revolt. Chapter I.”, inSeven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph, Garden City, N.Y.:Doubleday, Doran & Company, published1937,→OCLC,page29:
{{RQ:T. E. Lawrence Seven Pillars}}

Lawson, Henry

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1896,Henry Lawson, “An Old Mate of Your Father’s”, inWhile the Billy Boils, Sydney, N.S.W.:Angus and Robertson [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lawson While the Billy Boils}}

Leacock, Stephen

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1919, Stephen Leacock,The Hohenzollerns in America and Other Impossibilities, London:John Lane,The Bodley Head; New York, N.Y.: John Lane Company,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Leacock Hohenzollerns}}

Lee, Harper

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1960 July 11,Harper Lee,To Kill a Mockingbird, Philadelphia, Pa.; New York, N.Y.:J[oshua] B[allinger] Lippincott Company,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Harper Lee Mockingbird}}

Lee, Nathaniel

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1682 December 15 (first performance; Gregorian calendar),[John] Dryden,[Nathaniel] Lee,The Duke of Guise. A Tragedy. [], London:[] T[homas] H[odgkin] for R[ichard] Bentley [], andJ[acob] Tonson [], published1683,→OCLC, Act I, scene i,page 1:
{{RQ:Dryden Lee Duke of Guise}}
1679,[John] Dryden,[Nathaniel] Lee,Oedipus: A Tragedy. [], London:[] R. Bentley and M. Magnes [],→OCLC, Act I,page 1:
{{RQ:Dryden Lee Oedipus}}
1678,Nat[haniel] Lee,Mithridates King of Pontus, a Tragedy: [], London:[] R[obert] E[veringham] for James Magnes and Rich[ard] Bentley, [],→OCLC, Act I, scene i,page 1:
{{RQ:Lee Mithridates}}

Le Fanu, Sheridan

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{{RQ:Le Fanu House}}
1864,J[oseph] Sheridan Le Fanu,Wylder’s Hand. [], New York, N.Y.: Carleton, [], published1865,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Le Fanu Wylder's Hand}}

L'Estrange, Roger

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1667,Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, “The First Vision of the Algouazil (or Catchpole) Possest”, inR[oger] L[’Estrange], transl.,The Visions of Dom Francisco de Quevedo Villegas, [], London:[]H[enry] Herringman [],→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:De Quevedo L'Estrange Visions}}
1724,Flavius Josephus, “The First Book. Containing the History of the Jews, from the Time of the Maccabees to the Siege of Jerusalem, byTitus Vespasian.”, inRoger L’Estrange, transl.,The Wars of the Jews: [], 4th edition, London:[] Tho[mas] Norris, [],→OCLC,page 9:
{{RQ:Josephus L'Estrange Wars}}
1702,Flavius Josephus, “Of the Jewish Antiquities”, inRoger L’Estrange, transl.,The Works of Flavius Josephus: [], London:[] Richard Sare [],→OCLC, 1st book (Containing the History of 2230 Years from the Creation of the World),page 1:
{{RQ:Josephus L'Estrange Works}}
1679,Roger L’Estrange,An Answer to the Appeal from the Country to the City, London:[] M[ary] C[larke] for Henry Brome, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:L'Estrange Answer}}
1687–1688,Roger L’Estrange,A Brief History of the Times, &c., London:[][J. Bennet] for Charles Brome, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:L'Estrange Brief History}}
1692,Roger L’Estrange, “[The Fables ofÆsop, &c.] Fable I. A Cock and a Diamond.”, inFables, of Æsop and Other Eminent Mythologists: [], London:[] R[ichard] Sare, [],→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:L'Estrange Fables of Aesop}}

Lessius, Leonardus

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1634,Leonard[us] Lessius,Hygiasticon: Or, The Right Course of Preserving Life and Health unto Extream Old Age: [], London:[] Roger Daniel, printer to theUniversitie of Cambridge,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lessius Hygiasticon}}

Lewis, Clive Staples

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{{RQ:C. S. Lewis Abolition of Man}}
{{RQ:C. S. Lewis Discarded Image}}
The Chronicles of Narnia
{{RQ:C. S. Lewis Lion}}
{{RQ:C. S. Lewis Magician's Nephew}}

Lewis, Sinclair

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{{RQ:Lewis Arrowsmith}}
{{RQ:Lewis Babbitt}}
{{RQ:Lewis Bethel Merriday}}
{{RQ:Lewis Main Street}}
1916 August,Sinclair Lewis, “I’m a Stranger Here Myself”, inMark Schorer, editor,I’m a Stranger Here Myself and Other Stories, Laurel edition, New York, N.Y.:Dell Publishing Co., published October 1962,→OCLC,page17:
{{RQ:Lewis Stranger}}
1951,Sinclair Lewis,World so Wide [], New York, N.Y.:Random House,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lewis World so Wide}}
{{RQ:Lewis Wrenn}}

Lichfield, Richard

[edit]
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1597, Don Richardo de Medico Campo [pseudonym;Richard Lichfield],The Trimming ofThomas Nashe Gentleman, London:[] [Edward Allde] for Philip Scarlet,→OCLC; republished asJ[ohn] P[ayne] C[ollier], editor,The Trimming of Thomas Nashe Gentleman (Miscellaneous Tracts, Temp. Eliz. & Jac. I), [London:s.n.],1870,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lichfield Trimming}}

Lincoln, Abraham

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{{RQ:Lincoln Gettysburg}}

Lincoln, Joseph C.

[edit]
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1913,Joseph C[rosby] Lincoln,Mr. Pratt’s Patients, New York, N.Y.; London:D[aniel] Appleton and Company,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients}}

Lindsay, Norman

[edit]
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{{RQ:Lindsay Age of Consent}}
{{RQ:Lindsay Curate}}
1930,Norman Lindsay,Redheap, Sydney, N.S.W.:Ure Smith,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lindsay Redheap}}

Linton, Eliza Lynn

[edit]
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1881,E[liza] Lynn Linton,“My Love!” [], volume I, London:Chatto and Windus, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Linton My Love}}

Livingstone, David

[edit]
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1857,David Livingstone,Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa; [], London:John Murray, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Livingstone South Africa}}
1865,David Livingstone, Charles Livingstone,Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries; and of the Discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa. 1858–1864, London:John Murray, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Livingstone Zambesi}}

Lloyd, Robert

[edit]
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a.1765 (date written),Robert Lloyd, “The Author’s Apology”, inThe Poetical Works of Robert Lloyd, A.M. [], volume I, London:[]T[homas] Evans [], published1774,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lloyd Poetical Works}}

Locke, John

[edit]
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1695, [John Locke],The Reasonableness of Christianity, as Delivered in the Scriptures, London:[]Awnsham and John Churchil, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Locke Christianity}}
1693, [John Locke], “§1”, inSome Thoughts Concerning Education, London:[]A[wnsham] and J[ohn] Churchill, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Locke Education}}
a.1705 (date written), [John Locke], “[An Essay for the Understanding ofSt. Paul’sEpistles, []]”, inA Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St. Paul [], London:[] J[ohn] H[umphreys] forAwnsham and John Churchill, [], published1707,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Locke Epistles}}
1689 December (indicated as1690), [John Locke],Two Treatises of Government: [], London:[]Awnsham Churchill, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Locke Government}}
1689 (indicated as1690), [John Locke],An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding. [], London:[] Eliz[abeth] Holt, for Thomas Basset, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Locke Human Understanding}}
a.1705,John Locke, “Of the Conduct of the Understanding”, inPosthumous Works of Mr. John Locke: [], London:[]A[wnsham] and J[ohn] Churchill, [], published1706,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Locke Posthumous Works}}
{{RQ:Locke Toleration}}
1691, [John Locke],Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest, and Raising the Value of Money. [], London:[]Awnsham and John Churchill, [], published1692,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Locke Value}}

Lodge, Thomas

[edit]
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1590,T[homas] L[odge],Rosalynde. Euphues Golden Legacie: [], London:[] Thomas Orwin for T. G[ubbin] and John Busbie,→OCLC; republished[Glasgow]:[[] Hunterian Club],[1876],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lodge Rosalynde}}
1589,Thomas Lodge, “The Most Pithie and Pleasant Historie of Glaucus and Silla”, inScillaes Metamorphosis: Enterlaced with the Unfortunate Loue of Glaucus. [], London:[] Richard Jhones, [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lodge Scillaes Metamorphosis}}
1584,Thomas Lodge,An Alarum against Usurers. [], London:[]T[homas] Este, for Sampson Clarke, [],→OCLC,folio 1, recto:
{{RQ:Lodge Usurers}}
1614, Lucius Annaeus Seneca [i.e.,Seneca the Younger], “Of Benefits”, inThomas Lodge, transl.,The Workes of Lucius Annæus Seneca, both Morrall and Naturall. [], London:[]William Stansby,→OCLC, 1st booke,page 1:
{{RQ:Seneca Lodge Workes}}

London, Jack

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{{RQ:London Burning Daylight}}
{{RQ:London Call of the Wild}}
1902 September,Jack London, “In the Forests of the North”, inChildren of the Frost, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company; London:Macmillan & Co., published September 1902,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:London Children of the Frost}}
{{RQ:London Cruise of the Snark}}
{{RQ:London Daughter}}
1900,Jack London, “A Relic of the Pliocene”, inThe Faith of Men and Other Stories, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company; London:Macmillan & Co., Ltd., published September 1904,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:London Faith of Men}}
{{RQ:London Hearts of Three}}
1908 February 19,Jack London,The Iron Heel, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company; London:Macmillan & Co.,→OCLC:
{{RQ:London Iron Heel}}
{{RQ:London Jerry}}
1913 August,Jack London,John Barleycorn, New York, N.Y.:The Century Co.,→OCLC:
{{RQ:London John Barleycorn}}
{{RQ:London Little Lady}}
1905,Jack London, “Love of Life”, inLove of Life and Other Stories, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company; London:Macmillan & Co., published September 1907 (December 1907 printing),→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:London Love of Life}}
1919 September,Jack London, “On the Makaloa Mat”, inOn the Makaloa Mat, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:London Makaloa Mat}}
1908 September –1909 September,Jack London,Martin Eden, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company, published September 1909,→OCLC:
{{RQ:London Martin Eden}}
1902 July 21,Jack London, “Moon-face”, inMoon-face and Other Stories, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company; London:Macmillan & Co., published September 1906,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:London Moon-face}}
{{RQ:London People of the Abyss}}
1912 October,Jack London, “The Taste of the Meat”, inSmoke Bellew, New York, N.Y.:The Century Co,→OCLC:
{{RQ:London Smoke Bellew}}
1900 April 7,Jack London, “The White Silence”, inThe Son of the Wolf: Tales of the Far North, Boston, Mass.; New York, N.Y.:Houghton, Mifflin and Company [],→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:London Son of the Wolf}}
1909 January,Jack London, “The House of Mapuhi”, inSouth Sea Tales, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company, published October 1911,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:London South Sea Tales}}
1910 November,Jack London,Theft: A Play in Four Acts, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company; London:Macmillan & Co.,→OCLC, Act I,page 3:
{{RQ:London Theft}}
1905 April,Jack London, “The Class Struggle”, inWar of the Classes, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company; London:Macmillan & Co., Ltd.,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:London War of the Classes}}
1911 January,Jack London, “When God Laughs”, inWhen God Laughs and Other Stories, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company,→OCLC:
{{RQ:London When God Laughs}}
1906 May–October,Jack London,White Fang, New York, N.Y.:The Macmillan Company; London:Macmillan & Co., published October 1906,→OCLC:
{{RQ:London White Fang}}

Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

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1867,Dante Alighieri, translated byHenry Wadsworth Longfellow,The Divine Comedy, volume I (Inferno), Boston, Mass.:Ticknor and Fields,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Dante Longfellow Divine Comedy}}
1873 August,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “[I.Tales of a Wayside Inn.] Prelude.”, inAftermath, Boston, Mass.:James R[ipley] Osgood and Company, lateTicknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co.,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Longfellow Aftermath}}
1842,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “[Ballads.]The Skeleton in Armour.”, inBallads and Other Poems, 2nd edition, Cambridge, Mass.:[] John Owen,→OCLC,page29:
{{RQ:Longfellow Ballads}}
{{RQ:Longfellow Evangeline}}
1851,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,The Golden Legend, Boston, Mass.:Ticknor, Reed, and Fields,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Longfellow Golden Legend}}
{{RQ:Longfellow Hiawatha}}
1839, [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow],Hyperion, a Romance. [], volume I, New York, N.Y.: Samuel Colman [],→OCLC:
{{RQ:Longfellow Hyperion}}
a.1883 (date written; first published1883 January),Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,Michael Angelo: A Dramatic Poem, Boston, Mass.; New York, N.Y.:Houghton, Mifflin and Company [], published1884,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Longfellow Michael Angelo}}
1858 October 16,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “The Courtship of Miles Standish”, inThe Courtship of Miles Standish, and Other Poems, Boston, Mass.:Ticknor and Fields,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Longfellow Miles Standish}}
1839,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “[Voices of the Night.] Prelude.”, inPoems, Philadelphia, Pa.:Carey and Hart, [], published1845,→OCLC,page13:
{{RQ:Longfellow Poems}}
{{RQ:Longfellow Tales of a Wayside Inn}}
1872,Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, “[Tales of a Wayside Inn. The Second Day.] Prelude.”, inThree Books of Song, Boston, Mass.:James R[ipley] Osgood and Company,→OCLC, book first,page 3:
{{RQ:Longfellow Three Books of Song}}

Los Angeles Times

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2010 January 1, “The Los Angeles Times”, inLos Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif.: Los Angeles Times Communications,→ISSN,→OCLC:
{{RQ:LATimes}}

Lovecraft, Howard Phillips

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1928 February,H[oward] P[hillips] Lovecraft, “The Call of Cthulhu”, inFarnsworth Wright, editor,Weird Tales: A Magazine of the Bizarre and Unusual, volume11, number 2, Indianapolis, Ind.: Popular Fiction Pub. Co.,→OCLC, pages159–178 and 287:
{{RQ:Lovecraft Cthulhu}}

Lovell, Robert

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1661, Robert Lovell,ΠΑΝΖΩΟΡΥΚΤΟΛΟΓΙΑ[PANZŌORYKTOLOGIA]. Sive Panzoologicomineralogia. Or A Compleat History of Animals and Minerals, Containing the Summe of All Authors, both Ancient and Modern, Galenicall and Chymicall,[...], Oxford, Oxfordshire:[] Hen[ry] Hall, for Jos[eph] Godwin,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lovell Panzooryktologia}}

Lowell, James Russell

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1870,James Russell Lowell, “Dryden”, inAmong My Books, Boston, Mass.:Fields, Osgood, & Co.,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Lowell Among My Books}}
1848, [James Russell Lowell], “No. I. A Letter from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow of Jaalam to the Hon. Joseph T. Buckingham, Editor of the Boston Courier, Inclosing a Poem of His Son, Mr. Hosea Biglow.”, in Homer Wilbur[pseudonym], editor,Melibœus-Hipponax. The Biglow Papers, [], Cambridge, Mass.: George Nichols,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:Lowell Biglow Papers}}
1869 December (indicated as1870 January),James Russell Lowell, “The Cathedral”, inJames Thomas Fields, editor,The Atlantic Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics, volume XXV, number CXLVII, Boston, Mass.:Fields,Osgood, & Co.,→ISSN,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lowell Cathedral}}
{{RQ:Lowell Fable for Critics}}
1854 April,James Russell Lowell, “Cambridge Thirty Years ago: A Memoir Addressed to the Edelmann Storg in Rome”, inFireside Travels, Boston, Mass.:Ticknor and Fields, published1864,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:Lowell Fireside Travels}}
1871,James Russell Lowell, “My Garden Acquaintance”, inMy Study Windows, Boston, Mass.; New York, N.Y.:James R[ipley] Osgood and Company, lateTicknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood, & Co.,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Lowell My Study Windows}}
1845, James Russell Lowell, “First Conversation.Chaucer.”, inConversations on Some of the Old Poets, Cambridge, Mass.: John Owen,→OCLC,page 1:
{{RQ:Lowell Old Poets}}
1844,James Russell Lowell, “A Legend of Brittany. Part First.”, inPoems, Cambridge, Mass.: John Owen,→OCLC,page 3:
{{RQ:Lowell Poems}}
1875 April 19 (date delivered; published1875 June),James Russell Lowell, “Ode Read at the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Fight at Concord Bridge, 19th April, 1875”, inThree Memorial Poems, Boston, Mass.:James R[ipley] Osgood and Company, lateTicknor & Fields, andFields, Osgood, & Co., published1877,→OCLC, canto I,page13:
{{RQ:Lowell Three Memorial Poems}}
1868 June,James Russell Lowell, “Under the Willows”, inUnder the Willows and Other Poems, Boston, Mass.: Fields, Osgood, & Co., successors toTicknor and Fields, published1869,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lowell Willows}}

Lowry, Malcolm

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1947,Malcolm Lowry,Under the Volcano, New York: Reynal & Hitchcock:
{{RQ:Lowry Under the Volcano}}

Luther, Martin

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1575,Martin Luther, translated by [Thomas Vautrollier],A Commentarie of M. Doctor Martin Luther upon theEpistle of S. Paul to the Galathians, [], London:[]Thomas Vautroullier [],→OCLC,folio 1, recto:
{{RQ:Luther Vautrollier Galathians}}

Lyell, Charles

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1830–1833,Charles Lyell,Principles of Geology[], London: John Murray:
{{RQ:Lyell Principles}}

Lyly, John

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c.1588 (date written; published1591), [John Lyly],Endimion, the Man in the Moone. [], London:[]I[ohn] Charlewood, for the widdowe Broome,→OCLC,Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Lyly Endymion}}
1578–1580, Iohn Lyly [i.e.,John Lyly],Euphues, London:[] [Thomas East] for Gabriell Cawood, []:
{{RQ:Lyly Euphues}}
1590 January 16 (first performance; Gregorian calendar), [John Lyly],Midas. [], London:[] Thomas Scarlet for I[oan] B[roome] [], published1592,→OCLC,Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Lyly Mother Bombie}}
c.1590 (date written), [John Lyly],Mother Bombie. [], London:[] Thomas Scarlet forCuthbert Burby, published1594,→OCLC,Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Lyly Mother Bombie}}
[1589],[John Lyly],Pappe with an Hatchet. Alias, A Figge for My God Sonne. [], London:[] Iohn Anoke, and Iohn Astile, for the Bayliue of Withernam[T. Orwin], [],→OCLC; republished asPap with a Hatchet, London: John Petheram, [],1844,→OCLC:
{{RQ:Lyly Pappe}}
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