Mary Anne Lamb (3 December 1764 – 20 May 1847) was an English writer. She is best known for the collaboration with her brother Charles on the collection...
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"Mary Had a Little Lamb" is an English language nursery rhyme of nineteenth-century American origin, first published by American writer Sarah Josepha Hale...
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children's book Tales from Shakespeare, co-authored with his sister, Mary Lamb (1764–1847). Friends with such literary luminaries as Samuel Taylor Coleridge...
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honeymoon with her new husband. Also staying behind is cafeteria manager Mary Lamb, whose late son, Curtis, attended Barton and recently died in the Vietnam...
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Sir Norman Peter Lamb (born 16 September 1957) is a British politician and solicitor. He was the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament (MP) for North Norfolk...
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Tales from Shakespeare (category Works by Charles Lamb)
Charles and Mary Lamb in 1807, intended "for the use of young persons" while retaining as much Shakespearean language as possible. Mary Lamb was responsible...
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"Mary Had a Little Lamb" is a nursery rhyme. Mary Had a Little Lamb may also refer to: "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (Wings song), 1972 "Mary Had a Little...
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a US biographer best known for The Lambs (1945), a controversial study of the British writers Charles and Mary Lamb. Katharine Anthony was born in Roseville...
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October 2000 in Isle of Man) was best known under the pseudonym Charlotte Lamb as a prolific romantic novelist. She signed her novels with her married or...
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she starred in Alexander Payne's coming-of-age film The Holdovers as Mary Lamb, a cook and bereaved mother. The film premiered at the Telluride Film...
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Proa (section Roosevelt's Mary & Lamb)
Roosevelt's short article is accompanied by photographs showing his proa Mary & Lamb, at rest and under sail. It is not clear if the boat predated Munroe's...
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As You Like It from Tales from Shakespeare, by Charles and Mary Lamb An account of the plot of the play. Problems playing this file? See media help. As...
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Seemingly in a trance, Mary fetches a large leg of lamb from the deep freezer in the cellar to cook for their dinner. Patrick, his back to Mary, angrily calls...
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A rack of lamb, also known as carré d'agneau (though this term may also refer to other cuts), is a lamb cut that is perpendicular to the spine and includes...
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Lamb is a surname, and may refer to Alan Lamb (musician), Australian musician and sculptor Alexander Crawford Lamb, Scottish hotelier and collector Allan...
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several other poets and writers, including Dorothy Wordsworth, Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, Charles Lloyd, Hartley Coleridge, John Wilson, and Thomas De Quincey...
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Theater since 1874. The club's name honors the essayist Charles Lamb and his sister Mary, who during the early 19th century played host to actors and literati...
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Hitchcock, Susan Tyler (2005). Mad Mary Lamb. New York; London: W. W. Norton & Co. pp. 15–17. ISBN 0-393-05741-0. mad mary lamb Simon Richter; James Hardin (2005)...
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1975–1976. Lamb is distantly related to Edward Buckton Lamb (1806–1869), a Victorian architect who designed St Martin's Gospel Oak and St Mary Magdalene...
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Godey's Lady's Book. She was the author of the nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb". Hale famously campaigned for the creation of the American holiday...
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Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal is a novel by American writer Christopher Moore, published in 2002. In this work the author...
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Giamatti as cantankerous teacher Paul Hunham, Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Mary Lamb, the school's cook, and Dominic Sessa in his film debut as troubled student...
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Ricardi Women Who Play (1932) as Margaret Sones Help Yourself (1932) as Mary Lamb Diamond Cut Diamond (1932) as Marda Blackett Men of Steel (1932) as Audrey...
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and performed in 20 Cigarettes. In 2012, Lamb appeared as Percy Bysshe Shelley in Helen Edmundson's play Mary Shelley. In 2013, he appeared as John Willoughby...
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Florence Ada Mary Lamb Polson (1877–1941) was a New Zealand rural women's advocate. She was born in Aberfeldy, Victoria, Australia. In 1910 she married...
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Lady Caroline Lamb (née Ponsonby; 13 November 1785 – 25 January 1828) was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat and novelist, best known for Glenarvon, a Gothic novel...
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English dramatist (died 1841) December 3 – Mary Lamb, English miscellanist and co-author with brother Charles Lamb (died 1847) unknown date – Sophie de Condorcet...
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are now part of the 19th-century literary canon, including Charles and Mary Lamb, Stendhal, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and John Keats...
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Claudia Lamb (born December 3, 1963) is a former radio journalist and child actress known for portraying Heather Hartman in the syndicated soap opera satire...
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Lamb Society (CLS) celebrates and contributes to scholarship on the life and work of Charles Lamb (1775-1834) and Mary Lamb (1764-1847). Charles Lamb...
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