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 Chapter Holinshed <i>to</i> Hood of H by Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
Holland, Philemon (1552-1637).—Translator, born at Chelmsford, and educated at Cambridge, was master of the free school at Coventry, where he also practised medicine.
Holland, Josiah Gilbert (1819-1881).—Novelist and poet, born in Massachusetts, helped to found and edited Scribner’s Monthly (afterwards the Century Magazine), in which appeared his novels, Arthur Bonnicastle, The Story of Sevenoaks, Nicholas Minturn.
Thereafter he was tutor to the Prince of Wales (George III.), who on his accession conferred upon him a pension of £300.
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 philemon - OneLook Dictionary Search
Phrases that include philemon: holland philemon, epistle of paul the apostle to philemon, philemon epistle to, alphaeus philemon cole, ancient greek poet philemon, more...
Philemon : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
PHILEMON : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info]
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 Encyclopedia Mythical Trees and Dieties-A thru C
(Basho)- Zen - A famous Haiku Poet, he changed his name which means Banana tree.
Baucis became a linden and Philemon turned into an Oak.
The tales of this tree were popular among herbalists up until the 18th century.
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 Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
Morris, William, 1834-1896 English poet August 27, 18-- 242.
Gosse, Edmund William, 1849-1928 English poet and literary critic May 8, 1891 111.
Hornung, Ernest William, 1866-1921 English novelist October 17, 1903 143.
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 Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 German poet, novelist and dramatist August 30, 1820 109.
Heyse, Paul von, [1830-1914?] German novelist, dramatist and poet July 23, 1907 405.
Bulow, Hans Guido von, 1830-1894 German pianist, composer, conductor and critic n.d.
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 Untitled Document
A Walk with Ovid is a children’s book about Ovid, who listens to his owner tell a story on their daily walk about the Roman poet Publius Ovidius Naso’s tale of Baucis and Philemon as originally written in his collective works known as "The Metamorphoses."
This also will include a discussion of Latin poetry and the Roman poet Publius Ovidius Naso.
The author also illustrated the work in a pencil sketch style, capturing the loveable pug character so popular in the United States today.
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 15461-8.txt
Among these were such recent poets as Thomas Tusser, Giles Fletcher the elder, Sir John Beaumont, Jasper Heywood, Philemon Holland, Sir Thomas Overbury, John Taylor the Water Poet, and the Earl of Rochester.
How are the Names forgotten of those mighty Monarchs, the Founders of the _Egyptian Pyramids_, when that _Ballad-Poet, Thomas Elderton_, who did arm himself with Ale (as old Father _Ennius_ did with Wine) is remembred in Mr.
_Thomas Tusser_ (a person well known by his Book of Husbandry) was born at _Rinen-hall_ in _Essex_, of an ancient Family, but now extinct; where, when but young, his Father, designing him for a Singing-man, put him to _Wallingford_-School, where how his Misfortunes began in the World, take from his own Pen.
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 Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
Hugo, Victor Marie Viscount, 1802-1885 French poet and novelist December 18, 1839 151.
Browning, Robert, 1812-1889 English poet and dramatist November 22, 1882 29.
Thomas, Ambroise, 1811-1896 French composer October 6, 1886 337.
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 Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
Kinkel, Johann Gottfried, 1815-1882 German poet September 15, 1853 174.
Keen, William Williams, 1837-1932 American surgeon January 19, 1929 172.
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 Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
Fulda, Ludwig, 1862-1939 German poet and dramatist n.d.
Bormann, Martin Ludwig, 1900-1945 German politician December 2, 1937 25.
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 HSP Manuscript Guide: 300-399
Correspondents include various statesmen and Revolutionary leaders among whom are Samuel Chase, Dickinson's brother Philemon Dickinson, poet and political satirist Hannah Griffitts, Arthur Lee, Richard Henry Lee, Charles Lee, George Read, Caesar Rodney, Thomas Rodney, army surgeon James Tilton, and the first president of Congress Thomas McKean.
The papers of General Andrew Atkinson Humphrey pertain to his military career, especially to his activities during the Civil War, and to his work as a civil engineer with the United States Topographical Engineers, as head of the coast survey, and similar projects.
Accounts of John Hugh, for milling grain, receipts for provisions and services, expense account of a trip to Burlington, Elizabethtown, and Trenton, N.J.; also a record of speeches made at an Indian conference held at Easton in 1756, attended by Tedyuskung and representatives of the Six Nations.
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 rogueclassicism
The entry for "Soloi" in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites contains one sentence of caution: "That `solecisms' are derived from the atrocious Greek spoken in Soloi is perhaps untrue, for the poets Philemon and Aratus.
The earliest available usage of "solecism," Hall says, is by the 6th Century B.C. poet Anakreon, in which he beseeches Zeus, as Hall translates, "to silence the solecian speech lest you utter barbarisms."
One of the constant features on Maury Povich are programs in which they reveal to worried mothers which of their paramours is actually the father of their baby.
www.atrium-media.com /rogueclassicism/2004/08/19.html   (2516 words)

  
 Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
Paul Philemon Kies was born at Highland, Illinois, in 1891.
The papers of Paul Philemon Kies include the original manuscripts (holographs, autographs, etc.) of actors, composers, singers, statesmen, educators, writers, political and military figures, and civic leaders.
Hughes, Langston, 1902- American poet, novelist, dramatist May 22, 1941 150.
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 Mint
Mint has long been a symbol of hospitality as mentioned by the Roman poet, Ovid, who wrote of two peasants (Baucis and Philemon) who scoured their serving board with the herb before feeding guests.
Mint can irritate mucous membranes and should not be given to children for more than a week without a break and, only then, in diluted doses.
Mint was used in England at least as early as the 9th century CE.
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 Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
Beecher, John American poet December 21, 1968 15.
Davis, James John, 1873-1947 American politician December 12, 1925 58.
Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951 American novelist and dramatist December 3, 1935 191.
www.wsulibs.wsu.edu /holland/masc/finders/cg308.htm   (1847 words)

  
 Mint
Mint has long been a symbol of hospitality as mentioned by the Roman poet, Ovid, who wrote of two peasants (Baucis and Philemon) who scoured their serving board with the herb before feeding guests.
Mint was used in England at least as early as the 9th century CE.
Mint can irritate mucous membranes and should not be given to children for more than a week without a break and, only then, in diluted doses.
www.innvista.com /health/herbs/mint.htm   (1847 words)

  
 Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
Winter, William, 1836-1917 American critic, poet and biographer April 8, 1916 371.
Williams, William, 1731-1811 Signer of Declaration of Independence April 19, 1804 367.
William Charles MacReady,1793-1873 English actor January 24, 1832 365.
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 Benjamin
Benjamin was born to Philemon and Delia Martin Hawki...
Benjamin Paul Blood Benjamin Paul Blood (1832-1919) was an poet.
Benjamin Boretz Benjamin Boretz is a twentieth- and twenty-first-century composer.
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 Benjamin
Benjamin was born to Philemon and Delia Martin Hawki...
Benjamin Paul Blood Benjamin Paul Blood (1832-1919) was an poet.
Benjamin Boretz Benjamin Boretz is a twentieth- and twenty-first-century composer.
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 Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
Hoffmann, August Heinrich, 1798-1874 German poet February 10, 1870 140.
Kotzebue, August Friedrich Ferdinand von, 1761-1819 German dramatist February 18, 1791 177.
Himmel, Friedrich Heinrich, 1765-1814 German composer June 9, 1810 136.
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 Kies, Paul Philemon Papers, 1621 - 1970
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 German poet, novelist and dramatist August 30, 1820 109.
Kotzebue, August Friedrich Ferdinand von, 1761-1819 German dramatist February 18, 1791 177.
Hindenburg, Paul von, 1847-1934 German General August 17, 1933 138.
www.wsulibs.wsu.edu /holland/masc/finders/cg308.htm   (4067 words)

  
 HSP Manuscript Guide: 300-399
Correspondents include various statesmen and Revolutionary leaders among whom are Samuel Chase, Dickinson's brother Philemon Dickinson, poet and political satirist Hannah Griffitts, Arthur Lee, Richard Henry Lee, Charles Lee, George Read, Caesar Rodney, Thomas Rodney, army surgeon James Tilton, and the first president of Congress Thomas McKean.
Correspondence and papers of Thomas Hutchins, geographer general of the United States, on the topography of the United States, observations on the coast of Florida, navigability of rivers; journals of surveying parties, describing the land surveyed, and contact with Indian, French and Spanish settlements.
Henry Clay's letters, 1824-1833, deal with his personal aspirations and his bitterness against Andrew Jackson; letter of Thomas Jefferson, 1825; Dr. John Sibley letters, 1821-1832; invitation to a reception tendered to Marquis de Lafayette, 1824; family letters disclosing Senator Johnston's personal affairs and financial transactions; there are also some personal items of William S. Johnston.
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