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  Louisa Stuart Costello
Louisa Stuart Costello, one of the most accomplished and popular writers of her day, was born in Ireland in 1799.
Costello was given a Civil List pension of seventy-five pounds per year in 1852, and she retired to Boulogne where she died of cancer of the mouth on April 24, 1870.
Costello's prose travel narratives deal with her travels throughout Europe, but it is clear in her footnotes that she relied heavily on the exploration narratives of men such as Columbus, Campbell, and Captain Lyon for some of her poems.
www.unl.edu /Corvey/html/Etexts/CostelloLouisa/CostelloIntro.htm   (1681 words)

  
 Louisa Stuart Costello - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louisa Stuart Costello born October 9, 1799 in Paris, France near the Seine River (per her death certificate) Died April 24, 1870in Boulogne Sur Mer, France of mouth Cancer.
Her father was Colonel James Francis Costello, who died in April 1814 while fighting Napoleon.
She did not live chiefly in Paris, in fact she did not return to France until after her mother sent for her in 1815/181lived chiefly in Paris, where she was a miniature-painter.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Louisa_Stuart_Costello   (254 words)

  
 Louisa Stuart Costello, Supposed to be Sung by the Wife of a Japanese
Louisa Stuart Costello, Supposed to be Sung by the Wife of a Japanese
Louisa Stuart Costello (1799-1870) was an Irish travel writer, novelist, poet, and painter.
Though Costello herself seems to have limited her travels to Europe, principally France and Italy, nearly half of the poems in the volume are set in non-European locations, including, along with Japan, South America and the Arctic.
themargins.net /anth/19thc/costello.html   (356 words)

  
 Barber, Jasmin Barber, Poet, Philanthropist - CHAPTER XIII.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It is probable that this article in the Athenaeum was written by Miss Louisa Stuart Costello, who had had an interview with the poet, in his house at Agen, some years before.
Miss Costello describes his manner as well-bred and lively, and his language as free and unembarrassed.
Miss Costello proceeded on her journey to Bearn and the Pyrenees, and on her return northwards she again renewed her acquaintance with Jasmin and his dark-eyed wife.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/hst/biography/JasminBarberPoetPhilanthropist/chap13.html   (3561 words)

  
 Poet: Louisa Stuart Costello - All poems of Louisa Stuart Costello
Louisa Stuart Costello, one of the most accomplished and popular writers of...
Louisa Stuart Costello dedicated her Songs of a Stranger to William Lisle...
Louisa Stuart Costello born October 9, 1799 in Paris, France near the Seine...
www.poemhunter.com /louisa-stuart-costello/poet-32667   (223 words)

  
 Barber, Jasmin Barber, Poet, Philanthropist - CHAPTER V.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
When the Franks, of German origin, burst into Gaul, and settled in the country north of the Loire, and afterwards carried their conquests to the Pyrenees, the Franks were regarded as enemies in the south of France.
Miss Louisa Stuart Costello, when making her pilgrimage in the South of France, relates that, in the course of her journey," A friend repeated to me two charming ballads picked up in Languedoc, where there is a variety in the patois.
As the words of Jasmin's romance were written down by Miss Costello from memory, they are not quite accurate; but her translation into English sufficiently renders the poet's meaning.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/hst/biography/JasminBarberPoetPhilanthropist/chap5.html   (3679 words)

  
 Chapter Jasmin's and his English critics. of Jasmin by Samuel Smiles
She had already heard much about him before she arrived, as he was regarded in Gascony as "the greatest poet in modern times." She had no difficulty in finding his shop at the entrance to the Promenade du Gravier, with the lines in large gold letters, "Jasmin, Coiffeur"
Miss Costello entered, and was welcomed by a smiling dark-eyed woman, who informed her that her husband was busy at that moment dressing a customer's hair, but begged that she would walk into his parlour at the back of the shop.
Madame Jasmin took advantage of her husband's absence to exhibit the memorials which he had received for his gratuitous services on behalf of the public.
www.bibliomania.com /2/9/78/125/21498/1.html   (553 words)

  
 English Poetry, Second Edition Bibliography: C
Costello, Louisa Stuart, 1799-1870, The Lay of the Stork.
Costello, Louisa Stuart, 1799-1870, The Maid of the Cyprus Isle, and other poems.
Costello, Louisa Stuart, 1799-1870, Redwald; A Tale of Mona: And other poems.
collections.chadwyck.com /html/ep2/bibliography/c.htm   (8184 words)

  
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Mill, John Stuart Auguste Comte and positivism (1865) 883.
Mill, John Stuart Essays on some unsettled questions of political economy (1844) 884.
Mill, John Stuart Three essays on religion (1878) 885.
www.dm.unipi.it /~traverso/Ebooks/gallica-en   (13944 words)

  
 VRW: Wolff Collection, HRC
ALFRED (NE LOUISA MACDONALD) (1845-1925) (Morris, W) Letters Morris, William, 1834-1896 12 ALS to Baldwin, Mrs.
Louisa 3 ALS 1 ALI 2 AL to Blessington, Marguerite 4 n.d.
Works/B Eliot, G. The Spanish gypsy Galley proofs with A corrections [313 pp] [1878] Proof set for author's use with variant readings printed for her choice Also bound in are 33 pp of second proof Bound.
victorianresearch.org /wolff.html   (9504 words)

  
 eBay.co.uk - louisa, Children's Books, Fiction Books, Antiquarian Books Pre-1940 items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Louisa M. Alcott - Little Women PB  
Louisa Maxwell and Alan Benzie, The Celtic Conspiracy...
Louisa M Alcott- Little Women - PB  
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Later her body is found in the club near where he passed out and he can't remember anything.
HARTS AND FRAUD 5/18/82 A crooked lawyer arranges accidents to defraud the insurance companies and picks on Jennifer which was going too far as he found out later.
Stuart Margolin story by Donald Ross Victoria........................Christine Belford Loring Nichols..................Andrew Duggan Dr. Michael Barber..............Paul Rudd Scotty..........................Milt Oberman Jimmy Joe.......................Bubba Smith Insp.
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Translation of his Poems The Athenoeum Miss Costello's Visit to Jasmin Her Description of the Poet His Recitations Her renewed Visit A Pension from the King Proposed Journey to England The Westminster Review Angus B. Reach's Interview with Jasmin His Description of the Poet His Charitable Collections for the Poor Was he Quixotic?
The mixture of French, Spanish, and Italian is very curious."[7] As the words of Jasmin's romance were written down by Miss Costello from memory, they are not quite accurate; but her translation into English sufficiently renders the poet's meaning.
me cal mouri!" Which Miss Costello thus translates into English: "Already sullen night comes sadly on, And nature's form is clothed with mournful weeds; Around the tower is heard the breeze's moan, And to the nightingale the bat succeeds.
www.bralyn.net /etext/literature/samuel.smiles/jasmn10.txt   (21077 words)

  
 Women travellers, Enlarging the prospects of happiness: European travel writing through the ages, Exhibition 2002, ...
Sarah Scott chose to adopt a male persona, whereas Lady Mary simply held onto the manuscript during her lifetime.
By the end of the eighteenth century, however, travel emerged as an acceptable genre for women, and by 1830 professional women travel writers such as Mariana Starke and Louisa Stuart Costello were well established.
Although Millenium Hall is fictional, the title-page presents it as a domestic tour, and the explicitly 'improving' aim of the work is not out of keeping with other travels of its day.
www.library.otago.ac.nz /exhibitions/grand_tour/women.html   (585 words)

  
 eBay.co.uk - and costello, DVDs, Videos VHS PAL UK, Records items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
elvis costello and the attractions "armed forces " l.p.
Elvis Costello and the Attractions Armed Forces NR MINT  
Abbott And Costello DVD - Africa Screams - SEALED !!!
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 Corvey CW3 | Author Page
Author Index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Y Z
This page lists the titles of Louisa Stuart Costello held in the Corvey collection, together with associated Corvey Women's Writing on the Web contents.
Click on a title to see the details for that title, including ISBN, volumes information, contributions relating to the work, etc.
www2.shu.ac.uk /corvey/cw3/AuthorPage.cfm?Author=LSC   (106 words)

  
 Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist by Samuel Smiles
Costello Miss Preston (of Boston, U.S.), and the Reverend Mr.
Miss Louisa Stuart Costello, when making her pilgrimage in the
Costello from memory, they are not quite accurate; but her
emotionalliteracyeducation.com /classic_books_online/jasmn10.htm   (12833 words)

  
 Descendants of William Costello Baber
1 William Costello Baber b: Dec 14, 1829 d: Bef.
2 James Costello Baber b: Sep 14, 1852 d: 1934
3 William Stuart Baber b: Jun 19, 1887 d: Nov 28, 1941
www.baberfamilytree.org /usa/wm-costello.htm   (3667 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
CORSER, Rev. Thomas CORT, C. CORVIN, Col. COSENS, F. COSTELLO, Dudley COSTELLO, E. COSTELLO, Louisa Stuart COSTELLO, Miss Louisa Stuart COSTER, Rev. G.
Edwin JAMES, Samuel JAMES, Stuart JAMES, T. Bosville JAMESON, Mrs.
LAURIE, James LAURIE, James Stuart LAURIE, John LAURIE, Lieut.
oldspice.soi.city.ac.uk /project/athenaeum/reviews/authors/namelist   (13129 words)

  
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Bawtry, inquiring if he has been successful in locating his brother Thomas Grover in Kentucky who has inherited a legacy.
ALS, 31 December 1897, to [Louis Napoleon] Parker, about [Lionel] Brough being in India with "Costello" in his repertory, and Brough's concerns with unauthorized performances.
ALS, 14 August 1859, to Dear Sir, thanking him for sending a copy of Wanderings in North Wales and asking if he has Miss [Louisa Stuart] Costello's work, [ Falls, Lakes, and Mountains of North Wales ].
www.libraries.psu.edu /speccolls/FindingAids/mortlake4.html   (11927 words)

  
 The Online Books Page: What's New
, by Patrick Costello (illustrated HTML at ezfolk.com)
, by Louisa L. Menzies (illustrated HTML at sacred-texts.com)
, by Jon Barwise and Lawrence Stuart Moss (PDF at Stanford)
onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu /new.html   (7912 words)

  
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Louisa May Alcott - Suggested book to transcribe
The Short Fiction (some of) - Suggested book to transcribe
The Mystery of Mary Stuart - Suggested book to transcribe
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