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  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

81. Charles The First, . Historical Tragedy, In Five Acts, / By Mary
Charles The First, . Historical Tragedy, In Five Acts, / By Mary Russell Mitford. Available for noncommercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Michigan for
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82. Mitford, Mary Russell
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84. MARY RUSSELL MITFORD
Mitford, Mary Russell (1787185 5), English novelist and dramatist, only daughter of Dr George Mitford, or Midford, was born at Alresford, Hampshire, on the 16th of December 1787.
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MITFORD, MARY RUSSELL Her Recollections of a Literary Life (1852) is a series of causeries about her favorite books. Her talk was said by her friends, Mrs Browning and Hengist Home, to have been even more amusing than her books, and five volumes of her Life and Letters, published in 1870 and 1872, show her to have been a delightful letter-writer. MITE WILLIAM MITFORD

85. Mitford, Mary Russell
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    Translate this page traduction anglaise (35 p. ill.) • Libretto du compositeur base´ sur la nouvellede Bulwer Lytton et la pie`ce de the´a^tre de Mary Russell Mitford.
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    88. Jessica Mitford --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    More results . 7 Student Encyclopedia Britannica articles, specially written forelementary and high school students. , Mitford, Mary Russell (1787–1855).
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    89. Nancy Mitford --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    While some people admired , Mitford, Mary Russell (1787–1855).The English novelist, dramatist, poet, and essayist Mary Russell
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    90. CORPUS, AUTHORS
    ornithologist. Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787–1855, English novelistand dramatist. Montgomery, Robert, 1807–1855, English poet. Moore
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    NAMES YEARS OF LIFE OCCUPATIONS (RELATIVE) Ainger, Alfred English biographer Aldrich, Thomas Bailey American author and editor Allen, James Lane American novelist Arnold, Sir Edwin English poet and journalist Arnold, Matthew English poet and critic Austen, Jane English novelist Bagahot, Walter English economist and journalist English novelist Barrie, Sir James Matthew Scottish novelist and dramatist Beecher, Henry Ward American clergyman Bellamy, Edward American author Besant, Sir Walter English novelist Birrell, Augustine English politician and writer Black, William Scottish journalist and novelist Blackmore, Richard Doddridge English novelist Bolles, Albert Sidney American author Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth Brook, ? (poss. Brooks, Charles William Shirley) (English journalist and novelist) Brooks, Phillips American clergyman Brown, John Scottish physician and essayist Browning, Robert English poet Bryant, William Cullen American poet and editor Burroughs, John American naturalist Cable, George Washington American author Campbell, William Wilfred Canadian poet Carlyle, Thomas

    91. Wwriters
    Mink, Paul, 0 0, France. Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787 - 1855, England. http//digital.library.upenn.edu/women/.Moens, AM, 1750 - 1800, Netherlands. art.
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    92. THEA - HYPERCHRONOLOGY: Authors
    Mitford, Mary Russell (1787–1855), published several volumes of poems. Mitford,Mary Russell (1787–1855) British novelist, poet, and dramatist
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    da ' ORO : Oxford Reference Online'
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    D = Drama
    F = Fiction
    JOHN HOME
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    Home, John (1722–1808) Scottish dramatist: Douglas (1757) D
    Agis (1758) D
    The Siege of Aquileia (1760) D
    The Fatal Discovery (1769) D
    Alonzo (1773) D
    Alfred (1778) D
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    HORACE WALPOLE
    How to cite this entry: Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford (1717–1797) English author and letter writer: The Lessons for the Day (1742) NF The Beauties (1746) V A Catalogue of the Royal and Noble Authors of England (1758) NF Fugitive Pieces in Verse and Prose (1758) MISC Anecdotes of Painting in England (1762–3) NF The Castle of Otranto (1765) F Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard III (1768) NF The Mysterious Mother (1768) D A Description of the Villa of Horace Walpole at Strawberry-Hill (1774) NF Memoirs of the Last Ten Years of the Reign of George II (1822) NF Journal of the Reign of King George the Third (1859) NF How to cite this entry:
    ARTHUR MURPHY
    How to cite this entry: Murphy, Arthur (1727–1805) Irish barrister, actor, and dramatist:

    93. Letters And Documents Collection - M | Special Collections | Bryn Mawr College L
    to Dr. McQuillen Gift of Seymour Adelman, 1960 Mitford, Mary Russell, 17871855ALS, 1854 July 12, to WC Bennett Removed from Our Village, by M. Mitford Gift
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    Maas, Henry, 1929-
    TLS 1971 Sept. 5, to John Carter Removed from The Letters of A. E. Housman Library Purchase
    Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916
    TLS, 1899 Mar. 17, to Sylvie Scudder Removed from the scrapbook of Sylvie Scudder
    McCarthy, Justin, 1830-1912
    ALS, 1886 Dec. 13, to "My Dear Sir"
    McCarthy, Mary, 1912-
    TLS 1987 May 2 to Mabel L. Lang Agrees that "Mrs. Keator" in her book How I Grew was probably the student who Lang knew at Bryn Mawr College. Gift of Mabel L. Lang
    McClellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
    ALS, 1870 Jan. 17, to William Redmond
    McClure, Alexander K. (Alexander Kelly), 1828-1909
    TLS, 1894 Dec. 19, to Samuel W. Pennypacker Recollects events in the Pennsylvania's Legislature in 1861, and quotes his speech of 1865, concerning the inability to have Democrats vote to support the defense of Fort Sumter, but despite this opposition, having Pennsylvania become the first state to appropriate funds for "defense of the Government ". "Slavery reckoned but too truly on the powers of the Democracy in this fearful conflict." as he wrote in his support of a constitutional amendment abolishing slavery.
    Macfall, Haldane, 1860-1928

    94. Nineteenth-Century British Women Writers A Bio-Bibliographical
    Harriet Taylor Mill (18071858). 276, (4). Jo Ellen Jacobs. Mary Russell Mitford(17871855). 280, (3). Lauren McKinney. Constance Naden (18581889). 283, (4).
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    95. Browning Family Collection
    184719228.8 (2) Miller, Hugh M.8.8 (6) Mims, Horace6.1 Mitchell, WinnifredJoyce6.1 Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787-18552.11 (from E. Browning) Montague
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    Browning Family
    Collection, 1816-1935
    8 boxes (3.33 linear feet), 1 oversize folder, 1 galley folder,
    2 oversize bound volumes Acquisition: Purchases and gifts (1952-1986)
    Access: Open for research
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    Biographical Sketches
    Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1806-1861
    The eldest of twelve children, Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett was born in 1806 to Edward Moulton-Barrett and his wife in Durham, England. The family's considerable wealth came largely from a Jamaican sugar plantation and in 1908 the family acquired a 500-acre estate near the Malvern Hills. Elizabeth received an excellent education at home, studying Greek and Latin as well as modern languages, read widely, and participated in family theatrical productions. Though she lead a generally healthy childhood, the family doctor began prescribing opium for a nervous complaint around 1821; the death of her mother in 1828 seemed to aggravate that condition. Forced to sell the estate due to severe financial losses in the early 1830s, Barrett's father resettled his family in London and in 1838 Elizabeth's first volume of poetry

    96. Dogs Through History
    Flush was a spaniel, originally owned by Mary Russell Mitford (1787 1855) -anauthor who found herself in reduced circumstances and had to part with her
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    lastname: fistname: country: e-Mail: Dogs through History [Page 1 [Page 2] [Page 3] [Page 4] Through the centuries, dogs have shown their dedication to mankind in a variety of ways. Some dogs have exhibited courage in extreme situations, others, by total dedication and affection to their owners. The following compilation is but a small number of those dogs that deserve our respect, admiration and gratitude. GREYFRIARS BOBBY
    Bobby was a shaggy little Skye terrier who was owned by a Midlothian farmer who was known as Auld Jock. Bobby used to accompany Auld Jock to market in Edinburgh each Wednesday. Auld Jock and Bobby would regularly have some refreshments in a small restaurant owned by John Traill in Greyfriers, arriving at one o'clock when the gun at the Castle went off to announce the time. The eating- place had a cosy little corner where Auld Jock and Bobby could partake of some warm food and where Bobby could curl up between the boots of his beloved master and have a sleep. On one such visit to the market, Auld Jock died and was buried in the Greyfriers churchyard. Bobby, being totally devoted to his master refused to leave him and after he was buried in the churchyard, found a way in and lay on his master's grave. Dogs were not allowed in Greyfriers churchyard and the caretaker strictly upheld the rules. Bobby was soon rooted out and sent packing.

    97. Mitford, Mary Russell
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    98. Grasshoppers In Verse
    and out, summer and winter,Mirth. Grasshopper and Cricket by MaryRussell Mitford (17871855). How oft, amid the heaped and bedded
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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
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    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.

    99. English Poetry, Table Of Contents
    + Mitchell, Joseph 16841738. + Mitford, John 1781-1859. + Mitford, MaryRussell 1787-1855. + Moffet, Thomas 1553-1604. + Moir, David Macbeth 1798-1851.
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    100. 19thcentcomps.html
    Last Words . Stanzas I ll not weep that thou art going to leave me . Mary RussellMitford (17871855), skim Our Village (1832). John Ruskin from. (1819-1900).
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    Sample Comprehensive Examination Reading List for Nineteenth-Century British Literature Mary Woltstonecraft ( 175 9-1797) Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), esp. chapter V Maria, or the Wrongs of Women (1797) Maria Edgeworth ( 1767-1849) Castle Rackrent (1800) William Wordsworth (1770-1850) "The Old Cumberland Beggar" (1797) from Lyrical Ballads (1798): "Lines: Left Upon a Seat in a Yew-Tree"; "Goody Blake and Harry Gill"; "To My Sister"; "Simon Lee"; "Anecdote for Fathers"-"We Are Seven"; "Lines Written in Early Spring"; "The Thorn"; "The Last of the Flock"; "Her Eyes are Wild"; "The Idiot Boy"; "Expostulation and Reply"; "The Tables Turned"; "Lines: Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey"; "The Reverie of Poor Susan" "Preface" to the second edition of Lyrical Ballads (1800) The Prelude (1850 edition) "She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways" (1799) "I Travelled Among Unknown Men" (1801) "Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known" (1799) "Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower" (1799) "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal" "Lucy Gray" (1799) "Michael" (1800) "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood" (1802- 1804 "To a Sky-Lark" (1802) "My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold" (1802) "Resolution and Independence" (1802) "It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free" (1802) "London, 1802" (1802)

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