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 | | Please wait while we find you the best price for Correspondence with David Garrick, Edmund Burke and Edmond Malone, this should take no more than 30 seconds. |  | | Correspondence with David Garrick, Edmund Burke and Edmond Malone |  | | Correspondence with David Garrick, Edmund Burke and Edmond Malone James Boswell ISBN: 0434837024 |
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http://www.bookhead.co.uk/0434837024.aspx
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| Â | The Dates of Shakespeare's Plays |
 | | Malone's dates were adjusted a bit in the 19th century, and then, in the early decades of the 20th century, Sir Edmund Chambers reviewed all of the evidence and produced his scheme that it is "a hypothesis which...is consistent...with the known events of Shakespeare's life" (Encyclopedia Britannica, 1964, Vol.20, p.446). |  | | The rest of his dramas, we may conclude, were composed between that year and the time of his retiring to the country," which Malone put around 1610 (Malone's Shakespeare Third Variorum Edition, 1821, AMS reprint 1966, Vol.ll, p.291). |  | | The first serious effort to date the plays was that of Edmond Malone in 1778, who wrote that "the plays which Shakespeare produced before the year 1600 are known, and are 17 or 18 in number. |
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| Â | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 94019822 |
 | | This first modern full-length biography of Edmond Malone illuminates in a unique way both the intensely private world of the scholar and the highly public world of the late eighteenth-century artistic, intellectual and political elite, including Samuel Johnson, Edmund Burke, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Sarah Siddons and James Boswell. |  | | Edmond Malone (1741-1812) was the greatest early editor of Shakespeare's works, the first historian of early English drama, the biographer of Shakespeare, Dryden and Reynolds, and a relentless exposer of literary fraud and forgery. |  | | His dedication to discovering the facts of literary history through manuscripts and early editions laid the foundations for the scholar's code and the modern study of literature. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam026/94019822.html
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| Â | The ged2html ancestory of theDr. Hiram Donald BARR & Mary Malone MC DONALD family |
 | | /-- /-- / \-- /--Joseph Bibb MC DONALD / \ /-- / \-- / \-- --Mary Malone MC DONALD \ /--John BACON \ /--John Edmund BACON \ / \--Eliza Ruffin COCKE \--Henrietta Alston BACON \ /--John BACON \--Clementina ALSTON \-- |  | | Hiram Donald BARR & Mary Malone MC DONALD family |
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| Â | John Mitchell - pafg11.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Henry Archibold CURTIS (Edmund Henry CURTIS, Elizabeth MITCHELL, Oliver, John, John) was born on 30 Jan 1876 in Malone, Franklin, NY. |  | | Cora Louise CURTIS (Edmund Henry CURTIS, Elizabeth MITCHELL, Oliver, John, John) was born on 28 Feb 1886 in Malone, Franklin, NY. |  | | Abigail married Henry MCCADDEN on 3 Feb 1886. |
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http://www.bmgen.com/paf/web/mitchell/pafg11.htm
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 | | He was Edmund Malone (1741 - 1812), an outstanding Shakespearean critic. |  | | Edmund Malone met Dr Johnson and helped Boswell with the revision of his famous Life of this remarkable man. Malone's friends included many of the leading artists and politicians of the day, including Horace Walpole, Edmund Burke, George Canning and the Irish Lord Charlemont. |  | | Reverend Sylvester Malone (1822 - 1906) of County Clare was ordained at Maynooth, County Kildare. |
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http://www.araltas.com/features/malone
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| Â | Edmund Malone - definition of Edmund Malone in Encyclopedia |
 | | Horace Walpole, Edmund Burke, George Canning, Oliver Goldsmith, Lord Charlemont, and, at first, George Steevens, were among Malone's friends. |  | | Malone published a denial of the claim to antiquity of the Rowley poems produced by Thomas Chatterton, and in this (1782) as in his branding (1796) of the Ireland manuscripts as forgeries, he was among the first to guess and state the truth. |  | | The next seven years were devoted to Malone's own edition of Shakespeare in eleven volumes, of which his essays on the history of the stage, his biography of Shakespeare, and his attack on the genuineness of the three parts of Henry VI, were especially valuable. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Edmund_Malone
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| Â | parmelee.txt |
 | | Married at Parmelee's house in Malone before witnesses: Betsey and Mary Parmelee, and Benjamin Estabrooks Lewis, Elizabeth L. May 3, 1855 Edmund Richardson he was from Clintonville, NY ae 29; she was from Burke. |  | | Witnesses: Hannah Powell, Dr. Russell Powell, Hiram Horton, Benjamin Clark Bennett, Phineas H. Jan. 24, 1862 Rhoda Gibson he was ae 23 (from Burke) and belonged to a camp of soldiers (from the 98th NY Inf.) stationed in Malone; she was from Bangor ae 20. |  | | She was a widow and her name is not recorded in the original Whipple, Betsey Oct. 8, 1835 Rufus K. Jackson he was a farmer from Canton, NY ae 33; she was from Malone ae 20. |
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| Â | Edmund Barber Edwards, Brigadier General, United States Air Force |
 | | General Edwards is survived by his wife of 60 years, Jane Anne Malone Edwards of The Fairfax; daughters, Caroll Malone Edwards Ambrose of Alexandria, Virginia, Ruth Barber Edwards Dorius of St. |  | | Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Jane Anne Malone Edwards of the Fairfax; three daughters, Caroll Malone Edwards Ambrose of Alexandria, Ruth Barber Edwards Dorius of St. George, Utah, and Anne Cash Edwards Polson of Austin; and two grandchildren. |  | | Edmund Barber "Ben" Edwards, 83, a retired Air Force Brigadier General who flew combat missions in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, died December 6, 2003, at Inova Alexandria Hospital of complications related to injuries from an accidental fall. |
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| Â | Unclaimed Letters, 1824 |
 | | Bishop, Robert Bishop, John Barron, Edmund Boyle, William Brennan. |  | | M: Anthony Malady, John Meehan, John Murry, 3, John McMillan, James Moore, John Mulcahy, William Malone. |  | | W: Andrew Weals, Joseph Whitfield, Joseph Wyat, John Wall, Edmund White, Mrs. |
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| Â | Kositsky-Stritmatter Tempest Sources (Originally Posted May 20, 2005 |
 | | Had he done so, he would have realized that this point was debated and effectively disposed of more than a hundred years ago, in Karl Elze's essay, "The Date of the Tempest." Responding to Edmund Malone, who like Kathman cited the ship episode as a striking parallel between The Tempest and Strachey's narrative, Elze wrote: |  | | The points of coincidence between Shakespeare and Jourdan enumerated by Malone are briefly as follows: of the whole fleet, with Shakespeare, only the king's ship is wrecked, just as in the expedition to Virginia it was only the admiral's ship that was driven out of its course and destroyed. |  | | Not only on Columbus's first voyage of discovery was the flag-ship separated from the others in a similar way, but also in Drake's voyage round the world (1577-1580) the same thing happened in the Straits of Magellan, so that Drake had to sail on alone along the west coast of America. |
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 | | Cox, James Thomas Cox, Joseph Merrells Cox, Ralph Edward Cox, Robert Burrows Cox, Walter Francis Cox, Wilbur Herman Craft, Eugene Edward Craft, Joseph Edmund Craft, Lawrence Richard Craft, Thomas V. Jr. |  | | Lynch, Conrad Linden Lynch, Robert Lee Lynch, Wallace J. Mace, Harry Bradford MacmillanWilliam A. MacMillan, William A. Malcomb, Clavin H. Malcomb, Paul Hueston Malcomb, Raymond J. Malloy, John Paul Malone, Donald Cecil Malone, William Markley, Roy Marlow, Gilbert Porterfield Marple, Charles Marple, Clenley d. |  | | Bragg, George K. Bragg, Henry Thomas Bragg, James W. Bragg, John William Bragg, Ralph Hill Bragg, Robert Woodrow Brannon, Edward A. Jr. |
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| Â | Definition of Malone |
 | | , Edmund Malone, Edmond Malone -- English scholar remembered for his chronology of Shakespeare's plays and his editions of Shakespeare and Dryden (1741-1812) |
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 | | B Honors: Gina Barraco, Erin Barry, Michelle Bujan, Katelyn Burke, Colleen Coleman, Megan Crosby, Stephanie Cummings, Karen Dyra, Jasmine Garcia, Danielle Hummel, Sheila Hurley, Stephanie Ladd, Kelly Malone, Shannon Mitchell, Jacquelyn Pastick, Catherine Paulius, Mary Therese Pembroke, Christina Pham, Jacquelin Rocha, Hilary Sterk, Margaret Strandquist, Lauren Sundermeier, Kathleen Walsh, Mary Waugh, Brittany Wojcik, Amanda Zoccoli |  | | Germaine Parish 8th grade students Carmelo Chimera, Timothy McIlvain, and William Windle, who have been named Brother Edmund Rice Scholars. |  | | We also received word from Brother Rice that two of our eighth graders received the Edmund Rice Scholarship for the 2003-2004 school year. |
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 | | Currently writing biographical and critical entries on Samuel Johnson, James Boswell, Edmund Burke, Elizabeth Carter, Hester Chapone, Edward Gibbon, Oliver Goldsmith, James Macpherson, Edmund Malone, Elizabeth Montagu, Hannah More, Hester Piozzi, Joshua Reynolds, Richard Savage, and Mary Wollstonecraft, for Encyclopedia of 16 |  | | Currently preparing Fathers, Mothers, and Mentors: Mentoring Relationships In the Life and Writings of Samuel Johnson for publication. |
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| Â | The De Vere Society |
 | | Malone, Edmund                  Vindication of Shakespeare [Cadell and Davies 1796]                                     B |  | | Montgomery W (Ed)           The 1st Part of the Contention of York and Lancaster [Malone 1985] |  | | Field, Andrew                       The Lost Chronicle of Edward de Vere [Viking 1990] |
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| Â | Plattsburg, New York, Training Camp, 1917 |
 | | Plaisted, Jr., Edmund T. Price, Corrado Ratti, Timothy J. Reardon, Edward J. Renehan, Gerald K. Richardson, Charles Roehrig, Hans F. Roessler, Charles P. Rugg, Ernest L. Saxton, Everard D. Seely, Thomas H. Smith, Parke H. Struthers, Homer V. Sullivan, Lloyd J. Thayer, Ernest O. Thomas, Jones R. Trowbridge, Ralph Thrall, John E. |  | | Walter F. Cunningham, Charles Cutajar, Jefferson Deevy, Jr., William J. Deevy, Herbert C. Dickinson, Edmund L. Dougherty, Clinton S. Downes, Francis L. Durk, Maxmillian Elser, Jr., John D. Eylters, William G. Falconer, Hilary F. Farrel, David F. Finnerty, Edwin S. Frost, Jr., William L. |  | | Lowe, Arthur Kenney Lowell, Amherst R. Maccartney, William A. MacFarland, Paul Gardner Macurda, Arthur Madison, William John Malone, Ralph Monroe Manter, Charles Holley Martin, Richard Gage Mattice, Robt. |
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| Â | Featuring Shakespeare - Drawing by Ozias Humphry |
 | | This is a crayon copy of the Chandos Portrait, which was originally commissioned by the scholar Edmund Malone. |  | | Drawn on paper by Ozias Humphry in 1783. |
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| Â | The De Vere Society |
 | | Malone, Edmund                 Vindication of Shakespeare [Cadell and Davies 1796]                                     B |  | | Squire, Sir John                   Shakespeare as a Dramatist [Cassell 1935] |  | | Cartwright, Julia                  Isabella d’Este - Marchioness of Mantua 1474-1539, Vols 1 and 2 [John Murray 1932] |
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| Â | Carlow Nationalist: GAA: St. Mullins collect the points |
 | | Naomh Eoin/ Miseal: Edward Quirke, Eoin Ryan, Sean O’Connor, Kevin Barron, J.J O’Brien, Shane Kavanagh (1-0), Martin Murphy, Pauric Quirke, Kevin Foley, Brian Murphy (1-0), Joe Minchin (1-0), Michael Jordan (0-1), Alan Quirke, Edmund Spruton, Wm Doyle. |  | | Mullins: James Malone, Ger Fenelon, Michael Keogh, Felix Doyle, Mark Deegan, James Coody, Mark Murphy, Michael Nolan, Thomas Coody, Kevin Hanlon, Paul Keogh (1-5), Cathal Ryan, Colin Kennedy, Ciaran O’Shea (1-0). |  | | Paul Keogh had a goal and a point for the visitors before Michael Jordan replied for Naomh Eoin, putting St.Mullins in lead midway through the half 1-2 to 1-1. |
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| Â | Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Osborn Collection |
 | | Letters and papers of scholars and antiquaries, such as Edmond Malone, Charles Burney, and many lesser known individuals, are supplemented by historical manuscripts and state papers. |  | | Our gathering of materials relating to Edmund Burke amounts to over two hundred of his letters, while the Ballitore papers, from the Shackleton and Leadbeater families, contain additional items related to Burke, who attended the school maintained at Ballitore by Abraham Shackleton and who corresponded regularly with his son. |  | | Hugh Broughton, the fiery Protestant divine and rabbinical scholar, is represented by his own copy, heavily corrected, revised, and expanded, with additional text, of his A Revelation of the Holy Apocalyps, which was bound with additional printed tracts by Broughton and several other manuscript items in various hands. |
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http://www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/brblinfo/brblguide_osborn.html
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| Â | FREDERICK W. HILLES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION (MS VAULT HILLES) |
 | | Harcourt, George Simon, 2nd Earl of Harcourt AL (in the 3rd person) to Samuel Ireland 1790 Sep 20, Nuneham 1 p., with address Harcourt, George Simon, 2nd Earl of Harcourt AL (in the 3rd person) to [Edmund] Malone [1797 May] 1 p. |  | | Harcourt, Simon, 1st Earl Harcourt ALS to Lord Ligonier(?) 1760 Jul 21, Nuneham 2 p., with endorsement With draft of a reply by Lord Ligonier on the verso of p. |  | | Hastings, Francis Rawdon-, 2nd Earl of Moira 4 ALS to Thomas Sheridan: 1805 Mar 27, Dorington. |
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 | | The Correspondence of James Boswell with David Garrick, Edmund Burke, and Edmond Malone. |
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| Â | FREDERICK W. HILLES MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION (MS VAULT HILLES) |
 | | Harcourt, George Simon, 2nd Earl of Harcourt AL (in the 3rd person) to Samuel Ireland 1790 Sep 20, Nuneham 1 p., with address Harcourt, George Simon, 2nd Earl of Harcourt AL (in the 3rd person) to [Edmund] Malone [1797 May] 1 p. |  | | Harcourt, Simon, 1st Earl Harcourt ALS to Lord Ligonier(?) 1760 Jul 21, Nuneham 2 p., with endorsement With draft of a reply by Lord Ligonier on the verso of p. |  | | Manners, Charles, 4th Duke of Rutland ALS to an unidentified recipient 1787 Jun 6, Dublin 1 p. |
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| Â | Obituaries for week ending 7/29/00 |
 | | Columbia, S.C. — Michael Jon Raynor Sr., 54, formerly of Plattsburgh, died July 7, 2000, in Columbia, S.C. He was born in Malone on July 27, 1945, the son of Pauline (Mitchell) Raynor and the late Cyrus J. Raynor. |  | | She is survived by three brothers, the Honorable Edmund Shea of Ogdensburg, Eugene Shea of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Jack Shea of Lake Placid; three nephews, James E. Shea Sr. |  | | Grace was born on Jan. 4, 1917, the daughter of the Honorable James Shea and Grace A. Obrey Shea. |
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| Â | Ghost Signs - James Burke/Author |
 | | Correspondence of James Boswell With David Garrick Edmund Burke and Edmond Malone (Boswell Correspondence) |  | | Contemporary Authors : Biography - Burke, James Lee (1936-) |  | | Contemporary Authors : Biography - Burke, James (1936-) |
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 | | On her death in 1945, it passed to her daughter, Sir Charles's grandmother, Margery St Quintin, the wife of Col Edmund L'Estrange Malone, who died in 1969, and finally to their daughter and Sir Charles's mother, Mary, who married Sir Thomas Legard, 14th Baronet, and who died in 1994. |  | | The 4th and 5th Baronets appear to have been more interested in the landscape than the house, for the 4th seems to have consulted Charles Bridgeman and the 5th made use of Capability Brown (see Dr Deborah Turnbull's unpublished thesis, 'A History of the Gardens and Park at Scampston Hall', University of Hull). |  | | The 4th and 5th Baronets appear to have been more interested in the landscape than the house, for the 4th seems to have consulted Charles Bridgeman and the 5th made use of Capability Brown (see Dr Deborah Turnbull?s unpublished thesis, ?A History of the Gardens and Park at Scampston Hall?, University of Hull). |
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