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"The Face upon the Barroom Floor", aka "The Face on the Floor" and "The Face on the Barroom Floor", is a poem originally written by the poet John Henry Titus in 1872.A later version was adapted from the Titus poem by Hugh Antoine d'Arcy in 1887 and first published in the New York Dispatch.
John Titus may refer to: John Titus (jurist) (1812–1876), American jurist and Chief Justice of both Utah and Arizona Territories John Titus (baseball) (1876–1943), American baseball player
The following list of Boholano writers is not extensive nor comprehensive enough to be considered a directory. Several groups were formed like Bahandi Writers of Loon , Bohol, Kaliwat ni Karyapa formed on September 8, 2000 and Society of Active Boholano Artists and Writers.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Titus Books may refer to: Part of the Gormenghast (series) by Mervyn Peake. Titus ...
Titus Books has also published a collection of drawings by Ellen Portch, who has designed many of the Titus Books covers. Contributors to the literary journal Percutio have included some of the above and many others such as Jacques Coulardeau , Geoff Cush , Wystan Curnow , Peter Olds and Sally McIntyre, with cover art and photographs by Nigel ...
Johnston is best known for two major works: a series of nine historical novels spanning the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade era and its eventual demise told through the eyes of the protagonist, Titus "Scratch" Bass; [3] and a larger number of novels about the Indian wars of the West, the Plainsmen Series, following the conflicts through protagonist Seamus Donegan.
Excerpt from Palladis Tamia (1598) listing 12 of Shakespeare's plays. In the "Comparative Discourse" section Meres lists a dozen Shakespearean plays, identified by him as six comedies and six tragedies (Comedies: Two Gentlemen of Verona, Comedy of Errors, Love's Labours Lost, Love Labours Won, Midsummer Night's Dream, and Merchant of Venice; Tragedies: Richard II, Richard III, Henry the IV ...
Titus was born on August 12, 1812, to William and Mary (Torens) Titus in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.In addition to a strict fear of God instilled by his Presbyterian parents, he was educated in the Doylestown public schools, Lane Theological Seminary, and Washington College, Pennsylvania, before graduating from a law course at Transylvania University in 1837.