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  DUCLAUX, AGNES MARY F - Online Information article about DUCLAUX, AGNES MARY F
death, she married in 1901 Emile Duclaux, the See also:
She published Retrospect and other Poems in 1893, and in 1904 appeared The Return to Nature, Songs and Symbols.
The qualities of Mary Robinson's work, its conciseness and purity of expression, were only gradually recognized.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /DRO_ECG/DUCLAUX_AGNES_MARY_F.html   (368 words)

  
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I have not forgotten how Mary Taylor found her in such an hour, not long after her return from Brussels, when her very flesh shrank from the thought of her youth gone and "nothing done"; nothing before her but long, empty years in Haworth.
There _is_ something at first sight strange and hostile about Mary Taylor, the energetic, practical, determined, terribly robust person you see so plainly trying, in the dawn of their acquaintance, to knock the nonsense out of Charlotte.
When Charlotte told Mary Taylor that at Cowan Bridge she used to stand in the burn on a stone to watch the water flow by, Mary Taylor told Charlotte that she should have gone fishing.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/1/1/6/9/11698/11698-8.txt   (20917 words)

  
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Joe, the brother of her friend, Mary Taylor, was married already to a lady called Amelia, and it is of Joe and his Amelia that Charlotte writes.
She was a woman of larger brain than Ellen Nussey, she was loyal and warm-hearted to the last degree, but it was not given to her to see in Charlotte Bronte what Ellen Nussey, little as you would have expected it, had seen.
But Charlotte's friendship for Mary Taylor, warm as it was, strikes cold beside her passionate affection for Ellen Nussey.
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 Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agnes Mary Frances Robinson, known after her second marriage as Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux (1857-1944) was an English writer and scholar on many subjects connected with France and French literature, and a poet.
She married Emile Duclaux of the Pasteur Institute in 1901.
Arden: A Novel was published in 1888, La Vie de Emile Duclaux in 1907.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Agnes_Mary_Frances_Duclaux   (133 words)

  
 Systems Management Pipeline | BMC Q&A
Mary Smars, vice president and general manager of BMC Software's Distributed Systems Management business unit, and Sean Duclaux, director for product management performance management solutions, spoke to Systems Management Pipeline Editor Amy Larsen DeCarlo about what the shift in architecture will mean for systems administrators.
Mary Smars: The only concern some customers have who have very, very specific security requirements and they prefer to put an agent on the box that they can lock down and know exactly what is happening.
Mary Smars: I think there are some people who until they understood the details of this had questions but I have not run into a single customer of all the hundreds I have talked to at this point in time who doesn’t like the direction.
www.systemsmanagementpipeline.com /170101166   (1598 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Michael Levadoux
One of the first band of Sulpicians who, owing to the distressed state of religion in France, went to the United States and founded St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore; born at Clermont-Ferrand, in Auvergne, France, 1 April, 1746; died at Le-Puy-en-Velay, 13 Jan., 1815.
For one year M. Levadoux, as treasurer, assisted M. Nagot in organizing the Seminary of St. Mary's, and was then sent by the latter to the Illinois mission, for which M. Emery had at first destined M. Chicosneau, deeming M. Levadoux a better administrator of temporal affairs.
Duclaux, successor of M. Emery, placed M. Levadoux at the head of the Seminary of Le-Puy-en-Velay.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09204c.htm   (606 words)

  
 Louis Pasteur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Pasteur served on the faculty of science of Dijon for a brief period and then was transferred to Strasbourg University where he continued his studies on molecular asymmetry.
In Strasbourg, Pasteur had the immense good fortune to meet and marry the University Rector's daughter Marie Laurent, who was to be his devoted wife, mother and scientific helpmate through the remainder of his life.
It was, says Duclaux, "the anthrax vaccine that spread through the public mind faith in the science of microbes".
www.foundersofscience.net /interest1.htm   (5108 words)

  
 FMS Marist Notebooks, 19 - Father Vernet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
For example, in the letter of December 19, 1822, he told Father Duclaux that he could not do everything: “Besides being superior, I must attend to the supply room, see to a considerable part of the accounts, the repairs, and the sacristy; see to the vestry purchases, as well as to those of the library.
Born in 1768, in Montpezat, a village in the mountain region of Ardèche, Marie Rivier began her work in education in 1794, in Thueyts, not far from her native village.
This union was at the origin of a rapid expansion of the Institute in the middle of France, from the novitiate of Labégude, which was transferred to Aubenas in 1878.
www.champagnat.org /en/260701901.htm   (5581 words)

  
 Agnes Baden-Powell - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Agnes Baden-Powell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
She was sister to Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the world scouting movement, and was asked by him to organise with the help of Juliette Gordon Low, the new "Girl Scouts".
She stepped down as president of the Girl Guides in 1917 and was replaced by Princess Mary.
She remained as vice-president of the Girl Guides until her death at age 86.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Agnes-Baden-Powell.html   (155 words)

  
 WOMEN WRITERS OF THE MIDDLE AGES
The Forerunners of Feminism in French Literature of the Renaissance from Christine de Pisan to Marie de Gournay....
The Lay of Marie and Vignettes in Verse.
Les Lais de Marie de France: Contes d'amour et d'aventur du Moyen Age.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/med/womenbib.html   (2211 words)

  
 OBLATE COMMUNICATIONS
It was only because of Eugene's fidelity to these "incontestable principles" that the Oblates of Mary Immaculate became established in the Church as a strong body of missionaries.
It is not surprising that he insisted on the same disposition in his own men, because otherwise they could not be who they were meant to be.
In every age we continue to grow into who and what we are meant to be insofar as we live the will of God, just as Mary did, our patroness and model (C 10).
www.omiworld.org /DizionarioVoce.asp?L=1&D=278   (5828 words)

  
 DUCLAUX, AGNES MARY F - Encyclopedia Britannica - DUCLAUX, AGNES MARY F - JCSM's Study Center
DUCLAUX, AGNES MARY F - Encyclopedia Britannica - DUCLAUX, AGNES MARY F - JCSM's Study Center
(1856), English poet and critic, who first became known in England under her maiden name of Mary F. Robinson, was born at Leamington on the 27th of February 1856.
She was educated at University College, London, devoting herself chiefly to the study of Greek literature.
www.jcsm.org /StudyCenter/Encyclopedia_Britannica/DRO_ECG/DUCLAUX_AGNES_MARY_F.html   (377 words)

  
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Mary Young (Purves), 81, predeceased by first husband, John and second husband, Archibald Young.
GREEN Ida Marie, 86, predeceased by her husband, Sam.
KRIPKI Mary (nee Prebishewsky), 84, predeceased by her husband, Zenith.
www.canadaobituaries.com /source/Deaths/Sask/Archives/2002/ArcJan02.htm   (412 words)

  
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THE SUPPORT OF A FOUNDRESS Throughout his life, Father Vernet was the firm support of Marie Rivier, the foundress of the Sisters of the Presentation of Mary.
From 1819 until her death in 1838, she opened over fifty more schools in the course of travels that Father Vernet named “apostolic journeys.” He was proud of the works of the Sisters and of the convent of Bourg-Saint-Andéol of which he supervised the planning.
A BEGINNING WITH NO TOMORROW As early as the end of 1803, Father Vernet laid the first foundations of the novitiate of the Brothers in Thueyts but was not able to follow his foundation closely enough because of his many responsibilities as Vicar General and as Superior of the seminary of Viviers.
www.champagnat.org /en/doc/Cahier19I.doc   (4933 words)

  
 Agnes Macdonald - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Agnes Macdonald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
She also carried the title Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe.
Married on February 16, 1867, they had one daughter, Margaret Mary Theodora Macdonald (1869-1933).
Known as Agnes, she died in England and was buried in the Ocklynge Cemetery in Eastbourne, a city just south of London.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Agnes-Macdonald.html   (156 words)

  
 Poetry of the Victorian Period (1840-1900): Bibliography
Includes Margaret Veley, Ellice Hopkins, Augusta Webster, Alice Meynell, Mary Coleridge, Mary Duclaux, Charlotte Mew.
Includes EB, CB, EBB, CR, Elizabeth Siddal, Adelaide Anne Procter, Dora Greenwell, GE, Louisa Guggenberger, Alice Meynell, Jean Ingelow, E. Nesbit, A. Mary Robinson, Amy Levy, Dollie Radford, Katherine Tynan, Mary Coleridge, Michael Field, and Dora Shorter.
Gathered Leaves from the Prose of Mary E. Coleridge, with a Memoir by Edith Sichel.
www.uiowa.edu /~c008188a/biblio.html   (332 words)

  
 OBLATE COMMUNICATIONS
In a letter of congratulations to some newly professed, he wrote: You (are) "among the number of those whom the Lord has given me as sons in a family which is soldiering in the Church under the banner of Mary" (OW This father-son relationship was for Eugene a characteristic and distinctive mark of the Congregation.
Help your Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate to be faithful collaborators of the Saviour and co-redeemers of the human family.
May the Immaculate Virgin help us always, she whom you loved with a tender and filial love, and who welcomed you to present you to her Jesus, who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
www.omiworld.org /can_meditation.asp?L=1&T=352   (2063 words)

  
 The Three Brontes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I am aware that there were moments—hours—when she longed to get away from it.
But the malice and bad taste of it are nothing to the gross carelessness and ignorance it reveals—ignorance of facts and identities and names.
There is something at first sight strange and hostile about Mary Taylor, the energetic, practical, determined, terribly robust person you see so plainly trying, in the dawn of their acquaintance, to knock the nonsense out of Charlotte.
www.blackmask.com /thatway/books150c/threebr.htm   (20161 words)

  
 Florence Boos: Study Questions, Comprehensive Examinations, Bibliographies and Other Materials
Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), esp. chapter V, Maria, or the Wrongs of Women (1797)
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851) Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus (1818)
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861-1907) Selections in Leighton and Reynolds, Victorian Women Poets, incl."The White Women" "Unwelcome" "Horror" "Jealousy" "The Other Side of a Mirror" "Our Lady" "Mortal Combat" "At a Friends' Meeting" "Eyes" "We Never Said Farewell" "The Witch" "Regina"
www.english.uiowa.edu /courses/boos/questions/comps19th.htm   (1809 words)

  
 the-removal-specialists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Arizona Mini Storage Mary Sweet's Hamlin Hall do...
BMC is moving its management architecture to a hybrid model which blends agent and agentless technology.
Mary Smars, vice president and general manager of BMC Software's Distributed Systems Management business unit, and Sean Duclaux, director for product management performance management solutions, spoke to Systems Management Pipeline Editor Amy Larsen DeCarlo about what the shift in architecture
the-removal-specialists.blogspot.com /2005/09/blog-post_112624741550086948.html   (191 words)

  
 Shaw Authors Notes Finding Aid
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Currie, Mary Montgomerie "Violet Fane" 1843-1905 (1 item)
Currie, Mary Montgomerie "Violet Fane" 1843-1905 (1 item) CL=PR4525C3A8
www.fsu.edu /~speccoll/shawnote.htm   (552 words)

  
 Voyages In Time - The Family Vault
Nel 1887, dopo sette anni però Mary le annuncia il suo fidanzamento con Darmsteter (si risposerà poi anche Duclaux), il che causerà a Vernon un forte esaurimento nervoso, dal quale si riprende solo grazie a "Kit" (Clementina) Anstruther Thompson, che aveva conosciuto appena qualche giorno prima di ricevere la ferale notizia.
Così la descrive alla madre, quando ancora non sa della decisione di Mary: Kit é una "bella creatura...
Con l'eccezione di Mary non sono mai stata attratta tanto da nessuno, né ho avuto così fiducia di nessuno..."
www.zip.com.au /~lnbdds/home/violetpaget.htm   (882 words)

  
 Browse By Author: R - Project Gutenberg
Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
Robinson, A. Mary F. (Agnes Mary Frances), 1857-1944
Mary Robinson, Written by Herself, With the lives of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire (English)
www.gutenberg.org /browse/authors/r   (4157 words)

  
 References   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
"Pasteur, The History of a Mind", Emile Duclaux, (Smith, E.F. and Hedges, F., transl), 1920, W. Saunders Company, Philadelphia
Duclaux, Professor at the Sorbonne and Director of the Pasteur Institute, was a coworker and friend of Pasteur.
The book provides authoritative and keen insight into the science, experimental approaches and thinking of Pasteur.
www.foundersofscience.net /references.htm   (654 words)

  
 Smithsonian Catalogue of Work
Title:A. Mary F. Robinson (1857-1931) Emile Duclaux, Mrs (A. Mary F. Robinson Darmesteter) (1857-1944), (painting).
Title:Mahlon Day Sands, Mrs (Mary Hartpence) (1855-96), Sketch, (painting).
Title:Mahlon Day Sands, Mrs (Mary Hartpence) (1855-96), (painting).
www.jssgallery.org /Resources/Catalogue_of_Work/Smithsonian_Catalogue/931.htm   (1352 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Oxford period poetry anthologies
Compton Mackenzie - Francis Mahony - James Clarence Mangan - Philip Bourke Marston - Theophile Marzials - John Masefield - Gerald Massey - Annie Matheson - George Meredith - Herman Charles Merivale - Alice Meynell - Richard Middleton - William Cosmo Monkhouse - Harold Monro - Mary Montgomerie - T.
Calverley - William Canton - Lewis Carroll - John Clare - Arthur Hugh Clough - Mary E. Coleridge - Mortimer Collins - William Cory - John Davidson - Lord De Tabley - Charles Dickens - Richard Watson Dixon - Sydney Dobell - Digby Mackworth Dolben - Edward Dowden - Ernest Dowson - R.
Mary F. Robinson - Christina G. Rossetti - Dante Gabriel Rossetti - John Ruskin - William Bell Scott - Dora Sigerson Shorter - Elizabeth Siddal - George Augustus Simcox - G.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/New_Oxford_Book_of_Victorian_Verse   (654 words)

  
 Holt 2
Clark, Miss Mary G. Clark, R. Clark, Thomas Curtis
Coates, Miss Mary W. Coatsworth, Miss Elizabeth S. Cobb, Charles
Curran, G. Currie, N. Curry, Miss Mary E. Curry, Walter C. Curti, Prof.
infoshare1.princeton.edu /libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/holt/holt2.html   (1310 words)

  
 L'astronomie et la poesie : Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux
L'astronomie et la poesie : Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux
It hath no form, it hath no spirit ;
Agnes Mary Frances Duclaux (Robinson-Darmesteter), The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse (1917)
pages.infinit.net /noxoculi/duclaux.html   (47 words)

  
 (Agnes) Mary (Frances) Robinson (The Lied and Art Song Texts Page: Texts and Translations to Lieder, Mélodies, ...
(Agnes) Mary (Frances) Robinson (The Lied and Art Song Texts Page: Texts and Translations to Lieder, Mélodies, Chansons and other Classical Vocal Music)
Please visit Artsconverge, a Lieder-related web-project on which I once did some work.
The fallen oak (The fallen oak) - Hahn
www.recmusic.org /lieder/r/mrobinson   (144 words)

  
 little blue light - Blaise Pascal - Criticism
Pascal's Unfinished Apology, A Study of his Plan by Marie Louise Hubert
The Rhetoric of Pascal : A study of his art of persuasion in the 'Provinciales' and the 'Pensées' by Patricia Topliss
Leicester U.P. The French Ideal; Pascal, Fénelon, and other essays by Madame Duclaux
www.littlebluelight.com /lblphp/crit.php?ikey=22   (2116 words)

  
 Browse By Library of Congress Class: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres - Project Gutenberg
See: Robinson, A. Mary F. (Agnes Mary Frances), 1857-1944
Little Bear at Work and at Play (English)
Melody : the Story of a Child (English)
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