71 examples of payn in sentences

With the publication of the second part, Stevenson's connection with the Cornhill ceased, as the magazine in 1883 passed from the hands of Leslie Stephen into those of James Payn.

* * JAMES PAYN Lost Sir Massingberd James Payn, one of the most prolific literary workers of the second half of the nineteenth century, was born at Cheltenham, England, Feb. 28, 1830, and died March 23, 1898.

* * JAMES PAYN Lost Sir Massingberd James Payn, one of the most prolific literary workers of the second half of the nineteenth century, was born at Cheltenham, England, Feb. 28, 1830, and died March 23, 1898.

His first work of fiction, "The Foster Brothers," a story founded on his college life, appeared in 1859, but it was not until five years later that Payn's name was established as a novelist.

Altogether, Payn wrote about sixty volumes of novels and short stories.

Music by A. A. Payn, pseud. of C. Austin Miles, Arthur Wilton, pseud. of J. Lincoln Hall, and others.

W. A. A. Payn, pseud.

PAYN, A. A., pseud.

PAYN, G. W. SEE Yale, Elsie Duncan.

A starry night, by G. W. Payn, pseud., composer of music.

SEE Canfield, Leon H. PAYN, G. W., pseud.

SEE Ludwig, Emil. PAYN, A. A. Troubles, w & m A. A. Payn, pseud. of C. Austin Miles.

SEE Ludwig, Emil. PAYN, A. A. Troubles, w & m A. A. Payn, pseud. of C. Austin Miles.

Music by A. A. Payn, pseud. of C. Austin Miles, Arthur Wilton, pseud. of J. Lincoln Hall, and others.

W. A. A. Payn, pseud.

G. W. Payn, pseud. of C. Austin Miles, words.

A. A. Payn, pseud.

Words by A. A. Payn, pseud. of C. Austin Miles.

PAYN, A. A., pseud.

Cole Lesley, Graham Payn, & Barclays Bank Trust Company, Ltd. (E); 27Jul76; R637579. R637580.

The late JAMES PAYN, who, as is well known, waged a merciless war against sham admiration in literature, happened one day to hear me quote that tremendous fellow, SIBRANDUS SCHAFNABURGENSIS.

" Mr. PAYN remarked sharply: "It would cost him some trouble to find one.

" Well, Mr. PAYN believed in stating his own views truthfully.

Let such, if they are old enough, proclaim it, as JAMES PAYN did his opinion about RABELAIS' fun.

PAYN, JAMES, English novelist, born at Cheltenham; edited Chambers's Journal and Cornhill Magazine; his novels were numerous and of average quality, "Lost Sir Massingberd" and "By Proxy" among the most successful (1830-1899).

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