130 examples of howitt in sentences

WILLIAM HOWITT

Thus, in addition to the respected names of Roscoe, Currie, and Shepherd, (of Liverpool), we have among the contributors those of Hemans, Bowring, Howitt, Opie, with Mitford, Montgomery, and Wiffen.

From a photograph in the possession of E.J. Welch, of the Howitt Relief Expedition.

From a photograph in the possession of E.J. Welch, of the Howitt Relief Expedition.

Scenes on Cooper's Creek (After Howitt).

Edwin J. Welch, second in command of the Howitt Relief Expedition, and the first man to find King.

He had met Douglas Jerrold, the famous wit, and had been entertained by the poet William Howitt, who made a farewell speech in his honor.

" The poet William Howitt said of him on his departure from England in 1847, "He has appeared in this country before the most accomplished audiences, who were surprised, not only at his talent, but at his extraordinary information.

William Howitt has left on record his admiration for this lovely region, and said Morpeth was "more like a town in a dream" than a reality.

By Mary Howitt.

Homes and Haunts of the British Poets.% By WILLIAM HOWITT.

HOWITT'S PICTURE AND VERSE BOOK.

By Mary Howitt 75 AMERICAN HISTORICAL TALES for Youth.

By Mary Howitt.

Translated by Mary Howitt.

"Howitt's Student-Life in Germany, p. 35.

Among the metrical gems is Conradin, a fine battle-piece, by Mr. Charles Swain; an Every-day Tale, by Montgomeryone of "the short and simple annals of the poor," written in behalf of a Society for relieving distressed females in the first month of their widowhood, to save their little households from being broken up before they can provide means for their future maintenance: and Far-off Visions, by Mary Howitt.

Mill-stream, Lines on a (MARY HOWITT) Music, Remarks on (USHER) Napoleon, Character of (GENERAL FOY) Nature and its Lord Nature, The Order of (POPE)

"The aboriginal mind does not seem to perceive the horrid idea of leaving an unfortunate baby to die miserably in a deserted camp" (Fison and Howitt, 14).

Dr. Chalmers talked eloquently, while William and Mary Howitt seemed like old friends.

That she admired his poetic work was shown in Lady Geraldine's Courtship, when Bertram reads to his lady-love: "Or at times a modern volume,Wordsworth's solemn-thoughted idyl, Howitt's ballad verse, or Tennyson's enchanted reverie, Or from Browning some Pomegranate, which, if cut deep down the middle, Shows a heart within blood-tinctured, of a veined humanity.

A.W. Howitt, The Native Tribes of South-East Australia (London, 1904.), pp. 776 sq., on the authority of Mr. J.C. Muirhead.

In 1874 Mr. Howitt's evidence on the moral element in the mysteries was not published.

[Footnote 13: Howitt, J.A.T. 1884, p. 187.]

Talfourd, Barham, Hood, Howitt, James, Jerrold, delighted in his society.

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