Howells Family. Papers: Guide. (62) Brown, John, Jr. 1 letter; 1874. (63) Browne, Charles Farrar, 18341867.1 letter; 1866. (64) Browne, Francis Fisher, 1843-1913. 2 letters; 1887. http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou01480.html
Extractions: Abstract: Correspondence, compositions, and diaries of American novelist William Dean Howells as well as papers of his wife and children. Acquisition Information: The collection of correspondence and manuscripts of William Dean Howells and his family began in 1937 when the Harvard College Library purchased an important group of letters to William Dean Howells from Miss Mildred Howells and her brother Mr. John Mead Howells. The remaining papers have been presented to The Library by Miss Howells and her brother in small lots over the years from 1938 to the present. In this inventory the distinction between manuscripts acquired by purchase in 1937 and the later gifts has been made clear by cataloguing the two groups separately within each "collection." The accession numbers for the gifts appear with the item. In the cases where interfiling of gift and purchase was deemed appropriate, the old catalogue number "800.20" listed with the item indicates a manuscript acquired by purchase.
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Extractions: WARD, A. W.WARD, E. S. P. paradox, effected no result, in any degree adequate to its power. He was a warm and constant friend, and gave many proofs of gratitude to his benefactors. Warburton's works were edited (7 vols., 1788) by Bishop Hurd with a biographical preface, and the correspondence between the two friendsan important contribution to the literary history of the periodwas edited by Dr Parr in 1808. Warburton's life was also written by John Selby Watson in 1863, and Mark Pattison made him the subject of an essay in 1889. See also I. D'lsraeli, Quarrels of Authors (1814); and especially John Nichols, Literary Anecdotes (1812-1815), vol. v., and Illustrations (1817-1858), vol. ii., for his correspondence with William Stukeley, Peter des Maizeaux, Thomas Birch, John Jortin and Lewis Theobald. His Complete Works, with memoir by E. P. Kingston, were published in London in the same year, and Sandwiches at New York in 1870.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Charles Farrar Browne Visit New Advent for the Summa Theologica, Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia and more. Charles Farrar Browne. ( ARTEMUS WARD). Humorist, b. at Waterford, Oxford County, Maine, U.S.A., 26 April, 1834; d. in Southampton, England, 6 March, 1867 http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02804b.htm
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HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results Copyright 1988 by Houghton 3. Ward, Artemus (18341867)(Pen name of CharlesFarrar Browne) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998 http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_dictiona
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Extractions: Here are some thoughts from different kinds of people. They go from some of the world's greatest philosophers and writers to popular sayings. I tried to start each section with funny remarks and get to the more deep reflections. At the end of the page you'll find a very brief explanation on who were the people that said each of these things. If you know of any interesting quotations or even your own thoughts and would like them included here, just write them on my guestbook. Please try to name the author as well.
On Knowledge s what they do know that ain t so.Artemus Ward, 19thcentury American humorist(18341867) (pen name of Charles Farrar Browne) in James F. Clarity and http://home.earthlink.net/~anewhaus/Aphorknowledge.htm
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