Extractions: web hosting domain names email addresses related sites Hugh Black: Black Liberation Army: Blackbird, Andrew J.: Blackburn, Grace :[aka 'Fanfan'] (-1928) Biography at Celebration of Women Writers Blackford, John: Blackmore, R. D. [Richard Doddridge], 1825-1900 Blades, J. Chris, ed.: Blades, William Blake, John Lauris: The Farm and the Fireside: or, The Romance of Agriculture
George Borrow - Schöffling & Co. Verlag Translate this page Verlag. George Borrow. George Henry Borrow (1803-1881), englischer Schriftstellerund Philologe, war zeitlebens ein großer und unermüdlicher Wanderer. http://www.schoeffling.de/content/autoren/3.html
Etexts Romany Rye, The (sequel to Lavengro); Romano LavoLil (Gypsy Dictionary) 5 booksby Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881 Summary George Borrow led a nomadic life in http://herso.freeservers.com/etexts.html
Extractions: In the year 1336 A.D., during the reign of Edward III. of England, there occurred in India an event which almost instantaneously changed the political condition of the entire south. With that date the volume of ancient history in that tract closes and the modern begins. It is the epoch of transition from the Old to the New.
Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Table Of Contents + Blackmore, RD (Richard Doddridge), 18251900. + Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881.+ Braddon, ME (Mary Elizabeth), 1837-1915. + Brontë, Anne, 1820-1849. http://collections.chadwyck.com/ncf/htxview?template=toc_hdft.htx&content=toc_az
Caer Guorthegirn On Yr Wyddfa / Snowdon, Gwynedd, Wales. t resist including this beautiful poem, ascribed to(*) George Borrow (18031881) BibliographyBorrow, George Henry (1862) Wild Wales Its People, Language http://www.vortigernstudies.org.uk/artcit/caerwyddfa.htm
Extractions: Location of Yr Wyddfa by UK Streetmap One of the more strange places where Vortigern is reputed to have built his 'city' is the wilderness of North Wales. Here, in the absolute inaccessible highland of Gwynedd, he built his fortress to escape from his persuers. At least, this is told to us by 'Nennius': Historia Brittonum, chapter 40 .. Having, to no purpose, travelled far and wide, they came at length to a province called Guenet; and having surveyed the mountains of Heremus , they discovered, on the summit of one of them, a situation, adapted to the construction of a citadel. Upon this, the wise men said to the king, "Build here a city; for, in this place, it will ever be secure against the barbarians."
World Literature Borrow, George Henry, 18031881, Bible in Spain, The, 1842, Travel journal, Search,4, Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881, Wild Wales, 1862, Travel journal, Search,4, http://www.realuofc.org/archive/4a.html
Extractions: Author Dates for Author Title Date of pub. Type of Work Search in Google S AC KL W G U P Adamov, Arthur Ping-Pong Drama Search Adams, Henry Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres An extended essay delving into architecture, history, and theology Search U Agee, James Death in the Family, A Novel Search U Agee, James Let Us Now Praise Famous Men A written and photographic documentary on the Southern cotton tenant farmers Search U Aiken, Conrad Poetry of Aiken, The Poetry Search Albee, Edward Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Drama Search U Amado, Jorge Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon Novel Search L Amis, Kingsley Lucky Jim Novel Search Amis, Kingsley That Uncertain Feeling Novel Search Anacreon c.572 B.C.- Poetry of Anacreon, The 6th cent. B.C. Poetry Search Anderson, Sherwood Story Teller's Story, A Autobiography Search Andric, Ivo Bridge on the Drina, The Novel Search Apollinaire, Guilliaume Poetry of Apollinaire, The Poetry Search Aretino, Pietro Discourses Part 1: 1534; Part 2: 1536 Dialogues Search Arnold, Matthew Culture and Anarchy Social criticism Search Arnold, Matthew
Extractions: Author Dates for Author Title Date of pub. Type of Work Search in Google S AC KL W G U P Adams, Henry Education of Henry Adams, The Novelized biography Search U Aeschylus 525-456 B.C. House of Atreus, The 458 B.C. Drama Search Aeschylus 525-456 B.C. Prometheus Bound 470 B.C. Drama Search Ainsworth, William Harrison Tower of London Novel Search Ainsworth, William Harrison Windsor Castle Novel Search Alain-Fournier (Henri Alain Fournier) Wanderer, The Novel Search Alarcon, Pedro Antonio De Three-Cornered Hat, The Novel Search Alcott, Louisa May Little Women Novel Search W U Aldrich, Thomas Bailey Story of a Bad Boy, The Novel Search Allen, Hervey Anthony Adverse Novel Search Anderson, Maxwell Winterset Drama Search Anderson, Sherwood Dark Laughter Novel Search Anderson, Sherwood Poor White Novel Search Anderson, Sherwood Winesburg, Ohio Novel Search U Apuleius, Lucius Golden Asse of Lucius Apuleius, The 2nd cent. Novel Search Aristophanes c.448-385 B.C. Clouds, The Novel Search Aristophanes c.448-385 B.C. Frogs, The 405 B.C.
Alliance Of Literary Societies, Gazetteer. Suffolk George Borrow (18031881) 1840 Oulton, Suffolk, (lived at Lavengro Oulton in Suffolk);The George Borrow, Oulton, Suffolk Henry Williamson (1895-1977) 1945 The http://www.sndc.demon.co.uk/map/suffolk.htm
Extractions: Author-County Index Adrian Bell (1901-1980) In 1920 Adrian Bell came to Suffolk from London (Battersea/Chelsea area), aged 19. Apprenticed to an old-style farmer, Vic Savage, at Weston Colville near Newmarket. Lived briefly, with his wife Marjory, in 1931, in a cottage in Gad's Lane. Bought an 89 acres farm at Redisham near Beccles in early 1940s. Thence to a house in Northgate, Beccles. He and his family then moved first to Barsham and finally to Gillingham. Died in September, 1980 and buried in Barsham Churchyard. Gad's Hill Farm George Borrow (1803-1881) 1840 Oulton, Suffolk, (lived at Lavengro at Oulton in Suffolk); The George Borrow, Oulton, Suffolk is a public house, named after him. Rider Haggard, (1856-1925) ed. Garsington and Ipswich, Kessingland 1900 and bought house there Arthur Ransome (1884-1964) bought Pin Mill, Suffolk 1945 (Oct) Henry Williamson (1895-1977) 1945 The family moved to Suffolk
Non-Fiction Writers, Publishers, Adams, Henry Brooks (18381918) US historian, author; Adams, James Truslow (1878)English historian; Borrow, George (1803-1881) English traveler, linguist; http://www.areyoucreative.com/p-schol.htm
Extractions: Educators and other Scholars . . . Abzug, Bella US lawyer, politician Acton, John Dalberg English historian Adams, Henry Brooks US historian, author Adams, James Truslow English historian Adler, Mortimer US philosopher, educator, editor Agassiz, Louis Swiss-USA naturalist, geologist, teacher Alcott, Amos Bronson US teacher, philosopher, reformer Amory, Cleveland US historian, writer Arendt, Hannah
WILLIAM A. SPECK COLLECTION OF GOETHEANA: MANUSCRIPTS Translate this page ASHBEY. expand/contract this heading, BISHOP, SIR Henry ROWLEY, 1786-1855. expand/contractthis heading, Borrow, George, 1803-1881. expand http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/beinecke.speckmss.nav.html
Author Index F. (Jesse Franklin), 1916 Bonnin, Gertrude (Zitkala-Sa) AKA Zitkala-Sa, 1876-1938Booth, William, 1829-1912 Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881 Boswell, James http://www.worldwide-library.co.uk/Authors/author_index.htm
Extractions: Home Author Title Topic ... Book Club The Worldwide Library making e-books available to everyone worldwide without charge now. How to use this library Book Club Index by Author Index by Title ... Sponsors Author Index Select the letter the authors surname begins with, or below in the editors and compilers index, to go to the listing of authors with this letter and then click on the authors name to see information on the author and what books they are known to have written. there are a number of authors with the same name, and in those cases the lifespan dates will help. Let us know of any errors you see. Authors A B C D ... Z A B C D ... Z Authors Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934
English Heritage - Vis_blueplaques_list_b Borrow, George (18031881), Author, lived here. It has been the residence of manynotable men, among whom were Henry FIELDING (1707-1754), Novelist; Sir John http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/default.asp?wci=WebItem&WCE=170
Beer Sayings __________ George Borrow (1803-1881); Ere's to English women an' a quart of English beer. -WilliamShakespeare (King Henry V); There's nothing as heartening as the http://www.nmt.edu/~armiller/beer/beersay.htm
Extractions: Beer Styles Brewpubs Freshness ... Stereogram These beer sayings were found on the beer news groups: Rec.food.drink.beer Alt.beer , and Rec.crafts.brewing N ot all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital ingredient in beer. Dave Barry B avarian monks brewed double bocks as sustenance for their Lenten fasts. Since they were allowed drink but no food, they developed a nourishing, high-alcohol beer. N othing quenches the thirst like a wheat beer, or sharpens the appetite like an India pale ale. Nothing goes as well with seafood as a dry porter or stout, or accompanies chocolate like an imperial stout. Nothing soothes like a barley wine. These are just a few of the specialty styles of beer. Michael Jackson S o popular is beer, the world's best-selling alcoholic drink, that it is often taken for granted. Yet scientific analysis shows that a glass of beer has within it as many aromas and flavors as fine wine. Not everyone understands this, but an increasing number of people do. Michael Jackson W hoever makes a poor beer is transferred to the dung-hill.
Index Thomas, 17951881 Lavender And Old Lace, by Reed, Myrtle, 1874-1911 Lavengro; TheScholar, The Gypsy, The Priest, by Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881 Law And http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloL.html
Index 1, by Coppee, Francois, 18421908 Romano Lavo-Lil word book of the Romany; or,English Gypsy language, by Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881 Romantic Ballads http://www.elbooks.sk/angdieloR.html
Quotations England and Saint George . (Henry V Henry urges his men into the attackat the Siege of Harfleur). George Borrow (1803-1881) - english writer. http://www.wearetheenglish.com/quotes04.html
Extractions: quotations lord admiral horatio nelson "England expects that every man will do his duty". (Message to his men before the Battle of Trafalgar) ogden nash - american humorist "Let us pause to consider the English. Who when they pause to consider themselves they get all reticently thrilled and tinglish, because every Englishman is convinced of one thing, viz; that to be an Englishman is to belong to the most exclusive club there is". arthur murray "The people of England are never as happy as when you tell them they are ruined". (From "The Upholsterer" - 1758) william shakespeare "This blessed plot, this earth, this realm. This England, this nurse, this teaming womb of royal kings". (John of Gaunts speech in Richard II) william shakespeare "We few. We happy few. We band of brothers...". (King Henry's call to arms of the English army before the battle of Agincourt) william shakespeare "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more;
Quotes From Chester's Visitors 6 George Borrow (18031881), linguist, traveller and writer was born in one, but scalloped,to Borrow a word The distinguished novelist Henry James (1843-1916 http://www.bwpics.co.uk/quotes/quotes6.html
Extractions: Chester's Visitors through the Ages: 6 The Rev. John Wesley , tireless traveller and the father of Methodism was a frequent visitor to Chester- indeed, one of the earliest nonconformist places of worship, the 'Octagon chapel' was built here in 1764. Previous to its erection, Wesley was happy to preach in the open air, as here in June 1752: "I rode into Chester and preached at six, in the accustomed place (Love street, off Foregate street) a little without the gates, near St. John's church. Mon. 22nd.- We walked round the walls of the city, which are something more than a mile and three-quarters in circumference. There are many vacant spaces within the walls, many gardens, and a good deal of pasture-ground. I preached at six in the evening, in the square (at St.Martin's Ash- now under the ringroad) to a vast multitude, rich and poor"
The U Of MT -- Mansfield Library LangFing Celtic RID 2120605 ITEM wel00001 942.9 Borrow, George Henry, 1803-1881 B75w WildWales. - London RID - ITEM wel00011 491.6 The Celtic languages. http://www.lib.umt.edu/guide/lang/celtich.htm
Extractions: Mansfield Library Welcome! You have reached the Celtic Languages page which is just one part of the "Language Finger" homepage, which is an index by language to the holdings of the Mansfield Library at The University of Montana So far this page includes Breton Celtic Languages Cornish Irish ... Scots Gaelic and Welsh Go to Top of This Page Return to List of Indo-Hittite Languages Return to List of Natural Language Families ... Return to Beginning of "Language Finger" updated 3-29-2002 Cornish (Indo-Hittite) belongs to the Brythonic sub-branch of the Celtic sub- branch of the Indo-European branch of the Indo-Hittite family of languages. Cornish was spoken in Cornwall, the southernmost shire of England, until about 1800, when it died out. Cornish, like English, was written with the Latin alphabet. 491.6 The Celtic languages. - [S.l.] : C3941 Cambridge University Press, 1992 RID: 91-34570 ITEM #: wel00012 491.6 Ellis, Peter Berresford E47c The Cornish language ... RID: 74-80103 ITEM #: cor00001 017.1 Harvard University. Library. H339ce Celtic literatures Ref. RID: - ITEM #: bre00001 410.94 Walter, Henriette W232a L'aventure des langues en Occident. Paris : R. Laffont, 1994 RID: 95-141120 ITEM #: dan00033