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From: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
Date: 20060227
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Rutgers University issued the following news release:
"Blessed is he who has found his work. Let him ask no other blessedness" wrote nineteenth century English author Thomas Carlyle (Past and Present, 1843). For those students and scholars at Rutgers who have found their work in the study of English language and literature, the Libraries' three new online resources will add many blessings to their labors.
Literature Online is a searchable database with the full-text of more than 350,000 literary works in the English language- poetry, drama, and prose; 175 full-text literary journals; the ...
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