49 examples of cowden in sentences

Mr. Charles Cowden Clarke, who was Keats's friend from boyhood, writes: 'When Shelley left England for Italy, Keats told me that he had received from him an invitation to become his guest, and in short to make one of his household.

He was sent to a very well-reputed school, that of the Rev. John Clarke, at Enfield: the son Charles Cowden Clarke, whom I have previously mentioned, was an undermaster, and paid particular attention to Keats.

He became at first an usher in Essex, then a private tutor to the children of Robert Robinson, the Unitarian, whose life he afterwards excellently wrote, then an usher again, at Northampton, one of his colleagues being John Clarke, father of Lamb's friend, Charles Cowden Clarke.

My friend, Nov. Vincent Novello (1781-1861), the organist, the father of Mrs. Cowden Clarke, and a great friend of Lamb.

Mrs. Cowden Clarke says that Liston the comedian and his wife were among the visitors to the Lambs' rooms at Great Russell Street.

He has given us the best pictures we possess of Coleridge, Hazlitt, Landor, Hood, Cowden Clarke, and many more of the interesting men and women of his age; and it is due to his insight and sympathy that the life of those far-off days seems almost as real to us as if we ourselves remembered it.

279 Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke Summer From Recollections of Writers.

449 Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke Feb. 25 From Reminiscences of Writers.

463 Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke Oct. From Recollections of Writers.

468 Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke Dec. From Recollections of Writers.

477 Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke Feb. 2 From Recollections of Writers.

No date 603 Charles Lamb to Charles Cowden Clarke (fragment)

It was on this visit to Margate that Lamb met Charles Cowden Clarke.

Probably The Brothers and Other Poems, by Elton, 1820.] LETTER 279 CHARLES LAMB TO CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE

[Charles Cowden Clarke (1787-1877) was the son of a schoolmaster who had served as usher with George Dyer at Northampton.

Charles Cowden Clarke, at this time a bookseller, remained one of Keats' friends and was a friend also of Leigh Hunt's, on whose behalf he seems to have written to Lamb.

Clarke, Charles Cowden.

Charles Clarkein line 7was Charles Cowden Clarke (1787-1877), a friend of the Lambs not only for his own sake, but for that of his wife, Mary Victoria Novello, whom he married in 1828 and who died as recently as 1898.

Writing to Cowden Clarke on February 25, 1828, Lamb says:"I had a pleasant letter from your sister, greatly over acknowledging my poor sonnet....

Mary Lamb had other pupils in her time, among them Miss Kelly, the actress, Mary Victoria Novello (afterwards Mrs. Cowden Clarke), and William Hazlitt, the essayist's son.

The same collection contains a copy, in Mrs. Cowden Clarke's handwriting, of the sonnet to Mrs. Jane Towers (see page 50).

For a model administration of parish stock according to the poor laws see the Cowden Overseers Acc'ts, Sussex Arch.

CLARKE, CHARLES COWDEN, a friend of Lamb, Keats, and Leigh Hunt; celebrated for his Shakespearian learning; brought out an annotated Shakespeare, assisted by his wife; lectured on Shakespeare characters (1787-1877).

CLARKE, MARY COWDEN, née Novello, of Italian descent, wife of Charles Cowden, assisted her husband in his Shakespeare studies, and produced amid other works "Concordance to Shakespeare," a work which occupied her 16 years (1809-1898).

CLARKE, MARY COWDEN, née Novello, of Italian descent, wife of Charles Cowden, assisted her husband in his Shakespeare studies, and produced amid other works "Concordance to Shakespeare," a work which occupied her 16 years (1809-1898).

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