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"Jezabel" has turned out to be one of those dreams that lead men on to the knowledge of themselves.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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To-day, "Jezabel" still exists only in the libretto of Flegg and in the series of sketches deposited in the composer's portfolio.
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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These compositions were conceived at first as studies for "Jezabel," the opera
Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers Paul Rosenfeld 1918
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I was sitting near the pulpit, under full fire, and half-expected to hear him call me "Jezabel," but I suppose he is reserving his heavy ammunition for the grand attack he is going to make next Sunday.
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For more on the subject see io9, io9, and Jezabel.
Aloha Lost 2010
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For more on the subject see io9, io9, and Jezabel.
Archive 2010-05-01 2010
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Jezabel has a great weekly analysis of Lost and this past week they discussed the books.
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Whilst they were thus speculating on the issue of the rencounter the valiant bonnet maker began to pull up Jezabel, in order that the smith, who he still concluded was close behind, might overtake him, and either advance first or at least abreast of himself.
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Some of them lighted upon Jezabel, who, turning sharply round, laid her rider upon the moor, and galloped back towards the party of citizens.
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Thursday is a dirty Jezabel offering sweet promises of an end to your agony, before whipping away the mirage and laughing as you realise that no, there is still one more day to go before freedom.
Ah, Thursday. Or Should I Name Thee, False Friday! RICHARD 2007
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