Herron, Bonnie. "An Old Ballad Monger": Hannah More’s Unpublished Letters 1798-1827. University of Alberta.
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Friends, Associates | Hannah More | Many of her later friends were at least a generation younger than she was. She met many members of the Clapham Sect
in the 1790s, of whom Henry Thornton
and his daughter Marianne
became particularly... |
Textual Production | Hannah More | Sir John Addington
took the first portion Herron, Bonnie. "An Old Ballad Monger": Hannah More’s Unpublished Letters 1798-1827. University of Alberta. 155 Herron, Bonnie. "An Old Ballad Monger": Hannah More’s Unpublished Letters 1798-1827. University of Alberta. 155 Jones, Mary Gwladys. Hannah More. Cambridge University Press. 200 |
Textual Production | Hannah More | HM
told Sir John Addington
that she had hastily scribbled a poetic Address to the Spa Fields Meeting to offset a gathering in Bristol which she regarded as seditious. Herron, Bonnie. "An Old Ballad Monger": Hannah More’s Unpublished Letters 1798-1827. University of Alberta. 185 |
Textual Production | Hannah More | HM
told Sir John Addington
she had rewritten one of the earlier Cheap Repository Tracts (the famous Village Politics, now titled The Village Disputants) to fit the new political and economic situation. Herron, Bonnie. "An Old Ballad Monger": Hannah More’s Unpublished Letters 1798-1827. University of Alberta. 194 |
Textual Production | Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck | MAS
published a translation from a French pamphlet by Henri Louis Empaytaz
dating from two years before: Some Particulars relating to the late Emperor Alexander. Tsar Alexander died in 1825. He had begun as... |
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