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  1. A new version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. By Sir Richard Blackmore, Kt. M.D. by See Notes Multiple Contributors, 2010-06-10
  2. Sir Richard Blackmore's Essay upon wit (1716): And Joseph Addison's Freeholder, no. 45 (1716) (Augustan Reprint Society. Publication) by Richard Blackmore, 1967
  3. Sir Richard Blackmore by Harry Solomon, 1980
  4. A Letter to Sir Richard Blackmore; Occasioned by His Book, Intituled, Modern Arians Unmask'd. by Thomas Morgan by Thomas Morgan, 2010-07-24
  5. Prince Arthur. An heroick poem. In ten books. By Sir Richard Blackmore, ... The fourth edition revised. To which is annexed, an index, explaining the names of countries, cities, and rivers, &c. by Richard Blackmore, 2010-06-24
  6. Sir Richard Blackmore and the Bible: A Reading of His Physico-theological Poems by Michela Pizzol Giacomini, 2006-12-25
  7. Tales of Richard Doddridge Blackmore by Richard Doddridge Blackmore, 2008-08-18
  8. Richard Doodridge Blackmore: His Life and Novels by Quincy G. Burris, 1980-06
  9. Lorna Doone by R. D. Blackmore, 1967
  10. The Remarkable History of Sir Thomas Upmore, Bart., M.P. [By R.D. Blackmore]. by Richard Doddridge Blackmore, 2010-03-05
  11. Frida, or, The Lover's Leap, A Legend Of The West Country. From "Slain By The Doones" By R. D. Blackmore by R. D. (Richard Doddridge) Blackmore, 2009-10-19
  12. Cripps, the Carrier by Richard Doddridge Blackmore, 2010-03-16
  13. Clara Vaughan [By R.D. Blackmore]. by Richard Doddridge Blackmore, Clara Vaughan, 2010-04-09
  14. Blackmore's Lorna Doone (macmillan's pocket american and english classics) by richard d. blackmore, 1915

1. Richard Doddridge Blackmore - Encyclopedia Article From Britannica.com
Richard Doddridge Blackmore b. June 7, 1825, Longworth, Berkshire, Eng. d. Jan. 20, 1900, Teddington English Victorian novelist whose novel Lorna Doone (1869) won a secure place among English historical romances. Search Richard Doddridge Blackmore at Britannica.com for the Web's best sites, news and magazine articles, and related
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d. Jan. 20, 1900, Teddington English Victorian novelist whose novel Lorna Doone (1869) won a secure place among English historical romances. Educated at Blundell's School, Tiverton, and at Exeter College, Oxford, Blackmore was called to the bar but withdrew because of ill health. Need more? Complete articles are available to premium service members. Information on site licenses is also available.
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2. Sir Richard Blackmore
Richard Blackmore (16501729). 1 Use this information responsibly. To citethis page, be sure to substitute today's date Blackmore, Richard.
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3. The Meme Machine -- Susan Blackmore Richard Dawkins
by Susan Blackmore and Richard Dawkins. Oxford University Press. Due/PublishedMarch 2000, 288 pages, paper. ISBN 019286212x. What is a meme?
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4. The Meme Machine -- Susan J. Blackmore Richard Dawkins
by Susan J. Blackmore and Richard Dawkins. Oxford University Press.Due/Published March 1999, 264 pages, cloth. ISBN 0198503652. Uniquely
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5. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - Richard Doddridge Blackmore
RICHARD DODDRIDGE BLACKMORE. 18251900. 967 Dominus Illuminatio Mea.IN the hour of death, after this life’s whim, When the heart
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Dominus Illuminatio Mea
When the heart beats low, and the eyes grow dim,
The lover of the Lord shall trust in Him. When the will has forgotten the lifelong aim,
And the mind can only disgrace its fame,
The power of the Lord shall fill this frame. When the last sigh is heaved, and the last tear shed,
And the coffin is waiting beside the bed,
The angel of the Lord shall lift this head. For even the purest delight may pall,
And power must fail, and the pride must fall,
But the glory of the Lord is all in all. Table of Contents Previous Chapter Next Chapter

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7. BLACKMORE, RICHARD DODDRIDGE
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See Anna M. Stoddart, John Stuart Blackie (1895); A. StodartWalker, Selected Poems of J. S. Blackie, with an appreciation (1896); Howard Angus Kennedy, Professor Black’ie (1895). BLACKMORE, SIR RICHARD (c. 1650—1729), English phy;ician and writer, was born at Corsham, in Wiltshire, about L65o. He was educated at Westminster school and St Edmund Elall, Oxford. He was for some time a schoolmaster, but finally, tfter graduating in medicine at Padua, he settled in practice ms a physician in London. He supported the principles of the Revolution, and was accordingly knighted in 1697. He held the office of physician in ordinary both to William III. and knne, and died on the 9th ~f October 1729. Blackmore had a passion for writing epics. Prince Arthur, an Heroick Poem in X Books appeared in 1695, and was followed by six other long poems before 1723. Of these Creation . . . (1712), a philosophic poem intended to refute the atheism of Vanini, Hobbes and Spinoza, and to unfold the intellectual philosophy of Locke, was the most favourably received. Dr Johnson anticipated that this poem would transmit the author to posterity “among the first favourites of the English muse,” ‘while John Dennis went so far as to describe it. as “a philosophical poem, which has equalled that of Lucretius in the beauty of its versification, and infinitely surpassed it in. the solidity and strength of its reasoning.” These opinions have not been justified, for the poem, like everything else that Blackmore wrote, is dull and tedious. His Creation appears in Johnson’s and Anderson’s collections of the British poets. He left also works on medicine and on theological subjects.

8. Blackmore, Richard Doddridge. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. blackmore, RichardDoddridge. 1825–1900, English novelist. Although trained as
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BLACKMORE, SIR RICHARD (c. 1650—1729), English phy;ician and writer, was born at Corsham, in Wiltshire, about L65o. He was educated at Westminster school and St Edmund Elall, Oxford. He was for some time a schoolmaster, but finally, tfter graduating in medicine at Padua, he settled in practice ms a physician in London. He supported the principles of the Revolution, and was accordingly knighted in 1697. He held the office of physician in ordinary both to William III. and knne, and died on the 9th ~f October 1729. Blackmore had a passion for writing epics. Prince Arthur, an Heroick Poem in X Books appeared in 1695, and was followed by six other long poems before 1723. Of these Creation . . . (1712), a philosophic poem intended to refute the atheism of Vanini, Hobbes and Spinoza, and to unfold the intellectual philosophy of Locke, was the most favourably received. Dr Johnson anticipated that this poem would transmit the author to posterity “among the first favourites of the English muse,” ‘while John Dennis went so far as to describe it. as “a philosophical poem, which has equalled that of Lucretius in the beauty of its versification, and infinitely surpassed it in. the solidity and strength of its reasoning.” These opinions have not been justified, for the poem, like everything else that Blackmore wrote, is dull and tedious. His Creation appears in Johnson’s and Anderson’s collections of the British poets. He left also works on medicine and on theological subjects.

10. The Meme Machine - Susan Blackmore, Richard Dawkins
to be given its best shot, and that is what Susan blackmore has given the theoryof the meme. I am delighted to recommend her book. richard Dawkins.
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When we look at religions from a meme's eye view we can understand why they have been so successful. These religious memes did not set out with an intention to succeed. They were just behaviours, ideas and stories that were copied from one person to another in the long history of human attempts to understand the world. They were successful because they happened to come together into mutually supportive gangs that included all the right tricks to keep them safely stored in millions of brains, books and buildings, and repeatedly passed on to more. They evoked strong emotions and strange experiences. They provided myths to answer real questions and the myths were protected by untestability, threats, and promises. They created and then reduced fear to create compliance, and they used the beauty, truth and altruism tricks to help their spread. (page 192) On a warm 4th of July evening, my family and I were driving back to California from Oregon. We hit the town Ashland just before sundown and decided to stop and see if we could find a fireworks show. The downtown area was loaded with people so we figured the show must be downtown. We looked long and hard for a parking place before counting ourselves lucky to have found one in such a crowded place. We asked someone where the fireworks were going to be shot from, but they didn't know. They pointed us in a general direction though. Since most of the people were heading that way, we did too. After about a mile of walking

11. Sir Richard Blackmore (1650-1729)
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15. Blackmore, Richard Doddridge
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18. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Blackmore, Richard Doddridge
Reference Brewer’s Dictionary Bibliographical Appendix blackmore, richardDoddridge. 1898. blackmore, richard Doddridge. (b. Longworth, Berkshire, 1825).
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19. BLACKMORE [Richard Doddridge], Lorna Doone: A Romance Of Exmoor.
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BLACKMORE [Richard Doddridge] Lorna Doone: A Romance of Exmoor. Sampson Low, Marsten, and Company, London 1908 8vo. Half-title, illustrated frontispiece, numerous illustrations throughout, publisher's ads at front, 2 folding maps at rear, half red morocco, spine ornately gilt in compartments with raised bands, gilt lettering direct, a handsome copy. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books ; click here for further details.

20. BLACKMORE, Sir Richard., Essays Upon Several Subjects …
Bernard Quaritch Ltd. blackmore, Sir richard. Essays upon Several Subjects… London Printed for E. Curll and J. Pemberton Vol. II
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BLACKMORE, Sir Richard. Essays upon Several Subjects … London: Printed for E. Curll and J. Pemberton [Vol. II ... Printed by W. Wilkins, for A. Bettesworth and J. Pemberton] ... 1716-17. 2 vols., 8vo., occasional light browning, but a very good copy in contemporary blind-panelled sprinkled calf, spines gilt (rather rubbed), old library marks at heads, slight wear to joints, but sound. First edition. Blackmore (d. 1729), a royal physician under both William III and Anne, had a prolific and erratic career as a writer of verse and prose, engaging in several literary spats. These essays include a slight on Pope which ensured Blackmore's inclusion in the Dunciad. Others are on epic poetry, wit, false virtue, the immortality of the soul, the laws of nature, civil power, atheism, spleen, writing, the afterlife, and divine love. Guerinot, pp. 62-4. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Bernard Quaritch Ltd. ; click here for further details.

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