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         Mitford Mary Russell:     more books (25)
  1. Mary Russell Mitford: correspondence with Charles Boner & John Ruskin, ed. by Elizabeth Lee. With 8 illustrations by Mary Russell (1787-1855) Mitford, 1915-01-01
  2. Town Versus Country by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-04
  3. Our village / with an introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie. One hundred illustrations by Hugh Thomson and sixteen coloured plates from drawings by Alfred Rawlings by Mary Russell (1787-1855) Mitford, 1910-01-01
  4. OUR VILLAGE. First Series & Second Series. New Edition. Two volumes. by Mary Russell, 1787-1855. MITFORD, 1848
  5. Correspondence With Charles Boner & John Ruskin. Edited By Elizabeth Lee by Ruskin John 1819-1900, Boner Charles 1815-1870, 2010-09-30
  6. The works of Mary Russell Mitford, prose and verse, viz Our village, Belford Regis, Country stories, Findens tableaux, Foscari, Julian, Rienzi, Charles the First by Mary Russell Mitford 1787-1855, 1850-12-31
  7. Julian, a tragedy in five acts by Mary Russell Mitford 1787-1855, 1823-12-31
  8. The life of Mary Russell Mitford, told by herself in letters to her friends. Edited by A.G.K. L'Estrange Volume 1 by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-26
  9. Children of the village. With illus. by F. Barnard [and others] by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-26
  10. Recollection of a literary life; and selections from my favourit by Mitford. Mary Russell. 1787-1855., 1883-01-01
  11. Correspondence with Charles Boner & John Ruskin. Edited by Elizabeth Lee by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-26
  12. Our village. by Mitford. Mary Russell. 1787-1855., 1879-01-01
  13. Sketches of English life and character by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-26
  14. Stories of village and town life ; or, World-pictures of old England by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-26

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  • 42. Project Gutenberg
    1914. Mitford, Mary Russell, 17871855 AKA Mitford, Miss. Mitford, Miss AKAMitford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855. Moldeven, Meyer. Moliere
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    43. List Of Ebook Authors
    1674 Mims, Edwin Miss Mulock AKA Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock, 18261887 Mitchell,S. Weir (Silar Weir), 1829-1914 Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855 AKA Mitford
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    44. Grasshoppers In Verse
    by Mary Russell Mitford (17871855). How oft, amid the heaped and bedded hay,Under the oak s broad shadow deep and strong,
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    Grasshoppers in Verse
    The Gourd
    by Aristophanes Rosalind and Helen
    by Percy Bysshe Shelley Romeo and Juliet by William Shakspeare Charmides by Oscar Wilde The Grasshopper by Anakreon Grasshoppers Three On the Grasshopper and Cricket
    by John Keats Way Down South To the Grasshopper and the Cricket
    by Leigh Hunt The Grasse-Hopper by Richard Lovelace Grasshopper and Cricket
    by Mary Russell Mitford Grasshopper An Explanation of the Grasshopper
    by Vachel Lindsay Grasshopper Green Gospel of Beauty 55
    by Vachel Lindsay
    The Gourd
    by Aristophanes (448-380 B.C.) There you shall at mid-winter see
    Cucumbers, gourds, grapes and apples, And wreaths of fragrant violets Covered with dust, as if in summer. And the same man will sell you thrushes, And pears and honey-comb and olives, Beestings and tripe and summer olives, And grasshoppers and bullocks’paunches. There you may see full baskets packed With figs and myrtle, crown’d with snow. There you may see fine pumpkins join’d To that discovered bond, and mighty turnips, So that a stranger may well fear To name the season of the year.

    45. Antiquarian Books Catalogue
    SCARCE. KG08203 \45,000. Mitford, Mary Russell (1787-1855) 286 Mitford,MR Recollections of A Literary Life; or Books, Places, and People.
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    46. NYPL, Berg Collection-Level Records
    Mitford, Mary Russell, 17871855. Mary Russell Mitford collection of papers,1828-1854. Catalog Record. Mitgang, Herbert.
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    @import "/styles/markup-nonNS4.css"; Skip to Left Navigation Skip to Main Content get a library card? find a book? renew a book? reserve a book? research a topic? find a job at NYPL? volunteer for NYPL? support NYPL? rent space? order/license images? learn to read? learn English? find events? find exhibitions? find classes? connect with wireless? Humanities and Social Sciences Library Berg Collection Finding Materials
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    Records, 1861-1971 bulk (1880-1949).
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    Abbey Theatre.
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    Abercrombie, Lascelles, 1881-1938
    Lascelles Abercrombie collection of papers, 1911-1939.
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    Aberdeen and Temair, Ishbel Gordon, Marchioness of, 1857-1939.
    Ishbel Maria Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair collection of papers, 1899-1906.
    Catalog Record
    Ackerley, J. R. (Joe Randolph), 1896-1967.
    Joe Randolph Ackerley collection of papers, 1919-1969. Catalog Record Agee, James, 1909-1955. James Agee collection of papers, 1933-[1952]

    47. The Romantic Era
    Ebenezer Elliott (17811849); John Mitford (1781-1859); Edward Thurlow (1781-1829) Henry Kirke White (1785-1806); Mary Russell Mitford (1787-1855)
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    The Romantic Era
    In 1789, William Lisle Bowles (1762-1850) wrote an influential sonnet sequence, Fourteen Sonnets , a sign of brighter times ahead for the form. As rational, witty, neoclassical seventeenth century poems written in heroic couplets gave way to major works in more open forms, the sonnet was somehow adapted to accommodate the literary values of this period. In many of these works one can sense the new worth placed on intuition and spontaneity. Second, perhaps, only to Shakespeare, William Wordsworth (1770-1850) is generally considered one of the greatest sonneteers. Writing over five hundred sonnets (mostly the early ones are still read), he ushered the form back into widespread use and also revived the sonnet sequence. Wordsworth continued the work of Milton in freeing the sonnet's subject matter from the conventional and treated the sonnet as a subjective "verse essay" in which to explore his emotions ( Among the well known poets of the Romantic period, John Keats (1795-1821) and Percy Shelley (1792-1822) wrote the sonnets most commonly anthologized "Bright Star" and "Ozymandius" , respectively. Other notable poets, including

    48. Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS
    Mitford, Mary Russell, 17871855 AKA Mitford, Miss Mitford, Miss AKA Mitford,Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Moldeven, Meyer Molesworth, Mrs., 1842-1921
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    49. Essays Of Robert Louis Stevenson By Robert Louis Stevenson Page 106
    Note 21 Mitford s Tales. Mary Russell Mitford (17871855), a novelistand dramatist who enjoyed an immense vogue. Her inimitable
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    Essays of Robert Louis Stevenson
    by Robert Louis Stevenson
    "The silence that is in the starry sky, The sleep that is among the lonely hills." ... In the Autobiography (1873) of John Stuart Mill (1806-1873), there is a remarkable passage where he testifies to the influence exerted upon him by Wordsworth.] [Note 18: A Nathan for the modern David . The famous accusation of the prophet to the king, "Thou art the man." See II Sam [Note 19: The Egoist . See Note 47 of Chapter IV above. Stevenson never tired of singing the praises of this novel.] [Note 20: Thoreau ... Hazlitt ... Penn ... Mitford's Tales.. . Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), the American naturalist and writer, whose works impressed Stevenson deeply. See the latter's excellent essay on Thoreau (1880), in Familiar Studies of Men and Books .... Hazlitt, See Note 19 of Chapter II above. His paper, On the Spirit of Obligations , appeared in The Plain Speaker , 2 Vols., 1826. Penn, whose little book of aphorisms . This refers to William Penn's famous book, Some Fruits of Solitude: in Reflections and Maxims relating to the Conduct of Human Life (1693). Edmund Gosse says, in his Introduction to a charming little edition of this book in 1900, "Stevenson had intended to make this book and its author the subject of one of his critical essays. In February 1880 he was preparing to begin it... He never found the opportunity... But it has left an indelible stamp on the tenor of his moral writings. The philosophy of B. L. S. ... is tinctured through and through with the honest, shrewd, and genial maxims of Penn." Stevenson himself, in his

    50. Special Collections | WPRP 189
    Mitford, Mary Russell (17871855). Title. Poems; By Mary Russell Mitford. 1st ed.Imprint. London Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme. Year of Publication
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    SPECIAL COLLECTIONS WOMEN POETS OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD WPRP: Individual Item Contents A B C D ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z WPRP 189 Author Mitford, Mary Russell (1787-1855). Title Poems; By Mary Russell Mitford. 1 st ed. Imprint London : Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme Year of Publication Call Number WPRP 189 Physical Description: none Citation: none Notes Includes Dedication. Epigraph
    Trema parlando, e i detti Fa tronchi ed imperfetti. MARINI.
    Contents Sybille, a Northumbrian Tale On revisiting the school where I was educated To the Evening Primrose Lines, written in a favorite Bower To the Glow-worm Lines, suggested by the uncertain Fate of Mungo Park Verses sent with some Primroses to a young Lady To the Hon. Miss Murray The Night of May To my Father on his return from Bocking Sonnet, on being requested to write on Scottish Scenery To my beloved Mother, on her Birth-day Prologue, intended to have been spoken by the Gentlemen of the Reading School Meeting To a Yellow Butterfly 83 Winter Scenery To Cheerfulness To G.L. Wardle, Esq. On the Death of his Child

    51. New Alresford - Alresford And Its Villages - Hampshire Local Pages
    Mary Russell Mitford (17871855) essayist, novelist and dramatist was born, andlived until she was ten years old, at 37 Broad Street.
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    New Alresford
    New Alresford was one of the Bishop of Winchester's six planned "new towns". In the pre-Conquest period the main London/Winchester road ran along the North boundary of Tichborne Parish. The Bishop's newly founded town attracted the road to the North of its previous position. New Alresford was the most valuable of the Bishop's plantations. He already had a strong local interest at Bishop's Sutton where he had a residence. King John granted Godfrey de Lucy, the then Bishop, a market, fair and river mills circa 1200 thus attracting new settlers to the town. By the early decades of the Thirteenth Century over forty burgesses were attracted to the town, and the Bishop had provided a market hall, and rebuilt the fulling mill. In the later Thirteenth Century Bishop de Lucy was credited with having turned the Itchen into a navigable canal. Alresford Pond would have provided a head of water for this enterprise as well as a source of power for a number of mills. In the Fourteenth Century the town was one of the country's ten greatest wool markets, a collecting centre for the down land East and North East of Winchester. The street layout of the mediaeval town was straightforward and remains, in its ground plan, as it was in the Thirteenth century, with the spacious market place, now Broad Street, at right angles to the main road from Winchester.

    52. Hampshire Treasures: Volume 1 ( Winchester City District), Page 193
    Mary Russell Mitford (17871855) essayist, novelist and drama tist was born, andlived until she was ten years old, at 37 Broad Street.
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    Previous page (Volume 1, Page 192) Next page (Volume 1, Page 195) In the fourteenth century the town was one of the country's ten greatest wool markets, a collecting centre for the downland east and north east of Winchester. The street layout of the mediaeval town was straightforward and remains, in its ground plan, as it was in the thirteenth century, with the spacious market place, now Broad Street, at right angles to the main road from Winchester. The town suffered numerous fires in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, one of which is said to have been started by Royalist troops retreating from the Battle of Cheriton. The worst fire occurred in 1689 when the church was severely damaged and not many buildings survived the disaster. Mary Russell Mitford (1787-1855) essayist, novelist and drama tist was born, and lived until she was ten years old, at 37 Broad Street. Her most notable book is Our Village (about Three Mile Cross, Berkshire); she also wrote Recollections of a Literary Life, Rienzi, Belford, and Atherton. Langton House was the childhood home of Francis R Benson (1866-1939) the actor-manager.

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    55. Julian Browning Autographs Literature Up To 1850
    Mary Russell Mitford (17871855), novelist and dramatist, author of OurVillage (1824-32). Mary Mitford spent much of her life caring for a spendthrift and
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    1822 ADOLPHUS, John . Autograph Letter Signed, to Sir William Woods, asking for 'four tickets for the Rehearsal of the music intended for her Majesty's Coronation, at Westminster Abbey on Tuesday next'. 1 page 7 x 7.5 inches, inlaid to album leaf, one tear repaired. Temple, 22 June 1838. John Adolphus (1768-1845), lawyer and historian. £45 4634 AINSWORTH, Robert. 3277 APPERLEY, Charles James 4809 BARTON, Bernard. Autograph Verses Signed 'Bernard Barton', beginning "The stillest streams lend life and light To fairest meads of Spring; The bird that flutters least in sight Is longest on the wing...." 1 page 8½ x 7 inches, in good condition, addressed to the Revd.P.W.Salmon[?]. Undated. Bernard Barton (1784-1849), poet and friend of Charles Lamb. £75 210 BAYLEY, F.W.N . Autograph Letter Signed by Bayley, the first editor of the Illustrated London News, to G.Wright at 76 Fleet Street about requirements for his office. 1 page 4to. 12 January [c.1845]. £35 172 BEATTIE, Dr. William . Manuscript Poem, Signed by William Beattie, entitled The Sailor's Bible, in 9 verses (72 lines). 3 pp. 4to. Fine. [Watermark 1836] Dr. William Beattie (1793-1875) was a frequent contributor to periodicals in the 1830's. This manuscript poem came from the album of Mrs. George Virtue, whose husband published Scotland Illustrated and acknowledged 'that the prosperity he had attained was mainly owing to Dr. Beattie's literary assistance'. His circle of friends included the Countess of Blessington, Lady Byron, Thomas Campbell and Samuel Rogers. £75

    56. Annie And James Fields And Works By The Authors They Knew On CD ROM, From B&R Sa
    The Uncommercial Traveller; The Wreck of the Golden Mary (short story);about Dickens Miss Mitford (Mary Russell Mitford) (17871855). Our Village
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    Annie and James Fields and Works by the Authors They Knew
    Skip the explanation and go straight to the table of contents This Web page shows the table of contents of our CD "Annie and James Fields and Works by Authors They Knew", with 172 books. Internal links will take you to the various sections, but you cannot get to the books themselves here on the Web. For that you need the CD. seltzer@samizdat.com From the preface written for this edition by Mark Schorr: "Annie Fields (1834-1915) was at the center of New England literary life after the Civil War. From her privileged perch as the wife of James Fields, the publisher of America's leading poets, as the biographer of Harriet Beecher Stowe, nineteenth century America's best selling author, and as the friend and companion of Sarah Orne Jewett, Annie Fields seems to have been destined for fame. However, her literary reputation, like that of Zora Neale Hurston, has lagged somewhat behind the quality of her work. ... today Annie Fields' work has been often out of print except in expensive editions. "Were Fields alive today, she would make a marvelous narrator of the American experience. The voice that we hear as we read her work reminds us of a time when great critics were also great friends, and when the best tour guides through our literature were the authors themselves."

    57. WOMEN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHIES From Cambridge University Library Part 2: Rare Printed A
    Mitford, Mary Russell (17871855) 666 Recollections of a Literary Life or,Books, Places, and People. 1870. 3 v. MURRAY, the Hon.
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    @import url(/css/ampstyle.css); @import url(/css/general.css); A B C D ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z WOMENS AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
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    BRAY, Anna Eliza (ne Kempe)

    Autobiography of Anna Eliza Bray. 1884 BRAY, Anna Eliza
    Letters written during a tour through Normandy. 1828 BURLEND, Rebecca (ne Burton)
    A True Picture of Emigration. [1848] CAMERON, Lucy Lyttleton (ne Butt)
    The Life of Mrs Cameron: Partly an Autobiography. 1861 REEL 14
    DAVIS, Elizabeth Cadwaladyr

    The Autobiography of Elizabeth Davis, a Baclava Nurse, Daughter of Dafydd Cadwaladyr. 1857. 2v FREEMAN, Anne (ne Mason)
    A Memoir of the Life and Ministry of Anne Freeman, a Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Written by Herself. And an Account of Her Death by Her Husband, Henry Freeman. 1826 REEL 15 GILBERT, Ann (ne Taylor)

    58. English Classics 3000
    Misseldon, Edward (16081654) Free Trade Mitchell, S. Weir (1829-1914) TheAutobiography of a Quack Mitford, Mary Russell (1787-1855) Our Village Moliere (
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    59. Signatures, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
    Mitford, Mary Russell (17871855). Novelist and dramatist. Signature cut fromthe foot of a letter ( faithfully admiringly yours / MR Mitford ), trimmed,
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    Signatures and Fragments You may also search for any word in the entire stock. The "thumbnail" pictures provide links to longer descriptions. Z ADLER, Hermann (1839-1911). Chief Rabbi.
    Signature ('H Adler / Chief Rabbi'), dated 13 March 1905, on his compliments slip (traces of mounting at the corners).
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    ALBANI, Emma (1847-1930). Canadian soprano.
    Signature and date ('1905') on a black-edged, monogrammed correspondence card (traces of former mounting at the corners).
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    ALEXANDER, Albert Victor, Earl (1885-1965. Politician. First Lord of the Admiralty.
    Signature ('A V Alexander') on white card, ca 50 x 90 mm (2 x 3½ inches).
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    ARNAUD, Yvonne (1895-1958). Actress.
    Signature on a small white card, ca 40 x 75 mm (1½ x 3 inches). (Picture) AUSTIN, Alfred (1835-1913). Poet. Signature and salutation on grey paper. (Picture) B (return to top) BALFOUR, Arthur James, 1st Earl of (1848-1930). Prime Minister 1902-1905. Large signature from the foot of a (secretarially written) letter. (Picture) BALFOUR, Arthur James, 1st Earl of (1848-1930). Prime Minister 1902-1905.

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