Weed The Editor trusts would confine judgements on poetry to the selected few ofmany generations Francis Turner Palgrave (1824-1897) - intoduction to The http://venus.co.uk/weed/writings/quotes.htm
Blue Plaques In London EDWARDS, John Passmore (18231911), Journalist, Editor and Builder of free Palgrave, Francis Turner (1824-1897), Compiler of The Golden Treasury , http://www.powell-pressburger.org/BluePlaques.html
Extractions: Dedicated to the work of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger and all the other people, both actors and technicians who helped them make those wonderful films. email me and I'll remove it. I make no money from this site, it's purely for the love of the films. [Any comments are by me (Steve Crook) and other members of the email list] Westminster 1950 ADAMS, Henry Brooks See UNITED STATES EMBASSY ADELPHI TERRACE This building stands on the site of Adelphi Terrace built by the brothers ADAM in 1768-1774. Famous residents in the Terrace include Topham (1739-1780), friend of Dr Johnson and Lady Diana BEAUCLERK (1734-1808), Amateur Artist; David GARRICK (1717-1779), Actor;-Richard D'OYLY CARTE (1844-1901), Savoy Opera Promoter; Thomas HARDY (1840-1928), Poet and Novelist and George Bernard SHAW (1856-1950), Author and Playwright. The London School of Economics and the Savage Club also had their premises here. Supersedes separate plaques to David Garrick at No. 5 Adelphi Terrace, and the brothers Adam at No. 4, destroyed during the demolition of the Terrace in 1936.
A Biographical Sketch By Blupete: John Keats (1795-1821). Gifford had an ally in John Gibson Lockhart.41 Lockhart was the Editor of Francis Turner Palgrave (18241897 was the Professor of Poetry at Oxford. http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Literary/Keats.htm
Extractions: No. 1 Early Days:- His father, Thomas Keats, managed the stable at an inn known as the "Swan and Hoop" located in the north end of London, in the Hampstead area. Thomas was to marry his employer's daughter, Frances Jennings. Four children were born to the union: the oldest was John, born in 1795, followed along by George, Tom and Frances (Fanny). The parents died early; the father, as a result of a fall from a horse in 1804; the mother of tuberculosis in 1810. After their father's death, the mother having remarried, the Keats children moved in with grandmother Jennings. John Keats attended school at Enfield (in the general neighbourhood of the Jennings household) where he was befriended by the schoolmaster's son, Charles Cowden Clarke.
Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 91 PALFFY, COUNTESS PAUL PALFFY, LOUIS E. Palgrave, Francis Turner (18241897);PALIN, G. HERB PARTRIDGE, EDWARD BELLAMY; Author, Editor, journalist. http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/fictionmag/q91.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents OSWALD, S. W. OSWALD, VINCENT ; No information. OSWALDSON, J. OSWALT, BEULAH OTFINOSKI, STEVEN (A.) others ... OTIS, JAMES ; pseudonym of James Otis Kaler OTIS, RAYMOND letter OTSU, TED ... OTT, ANTHONY B. ; pseudonym? OTT, JOHN OTT, MONROE OTT, WOLFGANG OTTEN, E. V. ... OUIDA ; pseudonym of OUIMET, FRANCIS OULAHAN, RICHARD (1867-1931); Journalist, well known correspondent. Born and died in Washington, D. C. OUNSLEY, SIMON OUR AIR CORRESPONDENT OUR AMATEUR SOCCER CORRESPONDENT OUR INNACURATE HISTORIAN ... OURSLER, (Charles) FULTON (1893-1952); see pseudonyms Anthony Abbot Samri Frikell OURSLER, GRACE (Perkins) (1900-1955); see pseudonym Dora Macy OURSLER, WILL(iam Charles) (1913-1985); see pseudonym Nick Marino OUSELEY, (John James) MULVY c OUSELEY, S(tephen) G(eoffrey) J(ohn) OUTCALT, TODD OUTDOOR CATERER, AN OUTERSON, WILLIAM ; No information. OUTLAW, BEN OUTLAW, LOUISE LEE OVED, MASHEH OVERBY, JAMES ... OVID ; [i.e., Publius Ovidius Naso] (43 BC-17 AD) OWBRIDGE, EILEEN
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Weed's Favourite Quotes The Editor trusts he has found the vague general verdict of popular Francis Turner Palgrave (18241897) - intoduction to The Golden Treasury , 1861 http://www.wussu.com/writings/quotes.htm
Re: Italics For those of you wishing to pursue it, the Editor of this newly published is an anthology edited by Francis Turner Palgrave. He lived from 18241897. http://promo.net/pg/vol/wwwboard/messages/2883.html
Extractions: For those of you who are ambitious there are obscure works like "The Rump" and other plays that are rarely published and yet are worthy of being given a greater life than microfilm I recommend this ambitious project. Secondly, a black studies teacher (I believe at Harvard) just published a novel written by a black slave in the 1850s named Hannna Crafts. For those of you wishing to pursue it, the editor of this newly published book might hand over a photocopy of the manuscript to Project Gutenberg (after all as long as it doesn't have his editorial comments on it, he probably doesn't have any legal rights to keep it exclusively his). Thirdly, I picked up The Golden Treasury which is an anthology edited by Francis Turner Palgrave. He lived from 1824-1897. My edition was updated with a lot newere poetry added to it by C Day Lewis but the smaller collection under Francis Turner's editorial skills would be public domain material.
Online 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica See Also; Palgrave, Francis Turner (18241897) Palgrave, SIR Francis Taking Fenn s work as a basis, the aim of the new Editor was to include all the http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/PAS_PER/PASTON_LETTERS.html
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Extractions: Biography PALGRAVE, FRANCIS TURNER (1824-1897). âPoet and critic, s. of the above, ed. at Oxf., was for many years connected with the Education Department, of which he rose to be Assistant Sec.; and from 1886-95 he was Prof. of Poetry at Oxf. He wrote several vols. of poetry, including Visions of England (1881), and Amenophis (1892), which, though graceful and exhibiting much poetic feeling, were the work rather of a man of culture than of a poet. His great contribution to literature was his anthology, The Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics (1864), selected with marvellous insight and judgment. A second series showed these qualities in a less degree. He also pub. an anthology of sacred poetry.
Chronological Author List "1820 To 1824" Compiled By GIGA George Linnaeus Banks, English miscellaneous writer, Editor and economist Francis Turner Palgrave, English poet and critic (1824 1897) - READ QUOTES http://www.giga-usa.com/quotes/lists/quay1820.htm
Biographical List Of Names (P - PAM) Compiled By GIGA Albert Bigelow Paine, American novelist, biographer and Editor (1861 1937) Francis Turner Palgrave, English poet and critic (1824 - 1897) - READ http://www.giga-usa.com/quotes/lists/qubiop.htm