Not exact matches
Somewhere in England a
tombstone bears this
epitaph: «Here lies Estella, who transported a large fortune to Heaven in acts of charity, and has gone hither to enjoy it.»
When he died, the
epitaph on his
tombstone read, «Here lies the brother of David Livingstone.»
It is perhaps best summed up by the
epitaph (also chosen by Dumbledore) that Harry finds engraved on his parents»
tombstone: «The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death» (1 Cor.
Mary Doria Russell's novel,
Epitaph, which tells of the famous event at the O.K. Corral in
Tombstone, AZ does not disappoint in its recount of honor, justice, jealously, pride and vengeance... While the story is a familiar one, the writing is unique in its character development and illustrative language.
In a chapter toward the middle of her novel,
Epitaph, Mary Doria Russell includes an excerpt of a letter penned by Oscar Wilde, in England, to Harry Wood, editor of one of
Tombstone's newspapers, The Nugget.
Mary Doria Russell's novel,
Epitaph, which tells of the famous event at the O.K. Corral in
Tombstone, AZ does not disappoint in its recount of honor, justice, jealousy, pride and vengeance.
Epitaph takes up where Doc left off, following their trail — and that of Wyatt Earp's common - law, Jewish wife, Josephine Marcus — to
Tombstone, Arizona, in the days leading up to the famous OK Corral shootout.
Therein his
tombstone lies with his
epitaph inscribed.
Consider this
epitaph that appears on a
tombstone in England»: