Richard Garnett may refer to: Richard Garnett (philologist) (1789–1850), British philologist, author and librarian Richard Garnett (writer) (1835–1906)...
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Richard Garnett C.B. (27 February 1835 – 13 April 1906) was a scholar, librarian, biographer and poet. He was keeper of printed books at British Museum...
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Richard Brooke Garnett (November 21, 1817 – July 3, 1863) was a career United States Army officer and a Confederate general in the American Civil War....
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Carolyn G., The Garnett Family (1961), also on Richard Garnett, Jeremiah Garnett, Edward Garnett, Constance Garnett. David Garnett: English writer. Encyclopædia...
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Richard Garnett (25 July 1789 – 27 September 1850) was an English philologist (historical linguist), author and librarian at the British Museum, in the...
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Constance Clara Garnett (née Black; 19 December 1861 – 17 December 1946) was an English translator of nineteenth-century Russian literature. She was the...
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Richard W. Garnett (born November 6, 1968) is the Paul J. Schierl / Fort Howard Corporation Professor of Law, a Concurrent Professor of Political Science...
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publication of D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. Edward Garnett was born in London. His father, Richard Garnett (1835–1906), was a writer and librarian at the...
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translator of Russian literature. Her great-grandparents included Richard Garnett, author and librarian, Leslie Stephen, biographer, and Julia Duckworth...
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charged poetry, and in her own unbending commitment to reform. As Richard Garnett observed, in the society of political refugees and radicals Blind was...
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Garnett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A.Y.P. Garnett (1820–1888), American physician Alvester Garnett (born 1970), American jazz...
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Ceremony in Early Modern England (Cambridge, 2008), p. 204 fn.37: Richard Garnett, The Accession of Queen Mary: Being the Contemporary Narrative of Antonio...
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Daws, Richard Dixon, Mary Wimbush, John Turner, John Woodnutt, Michael Ripper, Francesca Folan, Elizabeth Heery, Richard Braine, Richard Garnett: Film...
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Thomas Garnett (1799 – 21 May 1878) was a manufacturer and naturalist. Thomas, younger brother of Richard Garnett (philologist) and Jeremiah Garnett was...
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life with all around him, and self-indulgent without being selfish. Richard Garnett in the Dictionary of National Biography described Peacock as: a rare...
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an antiquarian bookseller from around 1897, acting on the advice of Richard Garnett, a curator at the British Museum. Voynich opened a bookshop at Soho...
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Wooster, Gussie was portrayed by Richard Garnett in series 1 (episodes 4–5) and series 2 (episodes 1–2), and by Richard Braine in series 3 (episodes 4–5)...
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Angelica Vanessa Garnett (née Bell; 25 December 1918 – 4 May 2012), was a British writer, painter and artist. She was the author of the memoir Deceived...
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generals Paul Jones Semmes, William Barksdale, William Dorsey Pender, Richard Garnett, and Lewis Armistead, as well as J. Johnston Pettigrew during the retreat...
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books of plays and poems. For one of these, The Two Arcadias (1905), Richard Garnett wrote an introduction. In a letter to Edward Dowden, he said: "all...
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning (approximately 4 minutes) "Where Corals Lie" by Richard Garnett (approximately 3 minutes) "The Swimmer" by Adam Lindsay Gordon (approximately...
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Virginia Infantry Regiment was part of a brigade led by Brigadier General Richard Garnett, positioned at the point of a lopsided V-shape formed by the marching...
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not to have been regarded in Germany as a matter of news." Garnett 1898. Richard Garnett, "Tautphoeus , Jemima von, Baroness von Tautphoeus (1807–1893)"...
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began performing as a duo around the sound systems to much acclaim. The Garnett Silk Meets the Conquering Lion: A Dub Plate Selection album dates from...
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and the Journal of The Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. Richard Garnett commented, "His Confessions of a Thug is a classic adventure novel...
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19th century that it was used in the context of literary fantasy. Richard Garnett (The Twilight of the Gods and Other Tales, 1888, revised 1903) and...
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Erewhon Butler – Hubert Crackanthorpe – Richard Garnett – Sir W. S. Gilbert – George Gissing – Walter Pater – Richard Jefferies – Rudyard Kipling – George...
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1895 [(S) 1974]." Garnett 1911, p. 96. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Garnett, Richard (1911). "Anthology"...
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title Sur la Piste des Bêtes Ignorées. The English translation by Richard Garnett was published in 1958 with some updating by the author and with a foreword...
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Greg Charles (3) Blair Eggleston — Otto Jarman (4) Boko Fittleworth — Richard Stirling (1) Freddie Flowerdew — John Boulter (3) Cyril "Barmy" Fotheringay-Phipps...
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