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He was born on 16 February 1903 at 4 Milton Chambers, Chelsea, London, the son of Frank Shelley, a painter, and his wife, Alice Campbell, née Glover.
* Life of Alice Barnham ( 1592-1650 ), Wife of Sir Francis Bacon, by A Chambers Bunten.
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Alice and wrote
Bacon wrote two sonnets proclaiming his love for Alice.
Bacon's personal secretary and chaplain, William Rawley, however, wrote in his biography of Bacon that his inter-marriage with Alice Barnham was one of " much conjugal love and respect ", mentioning a robe of honour that he gave to her, and which " she wore unto her dying day, being twenty years and more after his death ".
Although Gris regarded Picasso as a teacher, Gertrude Stein wrote in The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas that " Juan Gris was the only person whom Picasso wished away ".
The award is named for Alice B. Sheldon, who wrote under the pseudonym James Tiptree, Jr. By choosing a masculine nom de plume, having her stories accepted under that name and winning awards with them, Sheldon helped demonstrate that the division between male and female science fiction writing was illusory.
In Georgia, Alice Baldy wrote to Josie Varner in 1870, " Do you know that if you touch me, or speak to me there is not a nerve of fibre in my body that does not respond with a thrill of delight?
Popeil has been referenced in the music of Alice Cooper, the Beastie Boys, and " Weird Al " Yankovic, who wrote a parody song entitled " Mr. Popeil " which was a tribute to Ron Popeil's father, Samuel Popeil.
* Children's book author Mary Alice Fontenot wrote several volumes on Cajun culture and history.
In 1932, using an accessible style to appeal to a wider audience, she wrote The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas ; the book would become her first best-seller.
") In April 1887, Carroll wrote in " Alice on the Stage :"
One of the book's early champions was Thornton Wilder, who wrote to Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas in August 1939, a few months after the book's publication: " One of my absorptions [...] has been James Joyce's new novel, digging out its buried keys and resolving that unbroken chain of erudite puzzles and finally coming on lots of wit, and lots of beautiful things has been my midnight recuperation.
", referring to Jaeger and Elgar ´ s wife Alice, " two great influences on the life and art of the composer ", as Elgar wrote in 1927.
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland for Henry Liddell's daughter Alice.
Although Cantrell wrote almost all of the music for Alice in Chains ( sometimes co-writing along with the bassist and drummer ), and the lyrics, Staley wrote more and more lyrics as time went on, eventually receiving credit for about half the lyrics from their entire catalog prior to the release of Black Gives Way to Blue in 2009.
Cornell contributed vocals on Alice Cooper's " Stolen Prayer " and " Unholy War " ( which he also wrote ) from the 1994 album, The Last Temptation.
The field had been renamed ' Alice's field ' as a reference to Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll who lived in the area at the time he wrote the book.
The Times wrote the next day, " We have had frequent experience of the excitement appertaining to " first nights ", but we may safely say, and our opinion will be backed by several hundreds of Her Majesty's subjects, that we never witnessed such a scene of enthusiasm as that displayed last night on the occasion of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind's début as Alice in an Italian version of Robert le Diable.
Newcastle libertarian Alice Winspear, the wife of pioneer socialist William Robert Winspear, wrote: " Let us have freedom — freedom for both man and woman — freedom to earn our bread in whatever vocation is best suited to us, and freedom to love where we like, and to live only with those whom we love, and by whom we are loved in return.
His son is the more famous Richard Brinsley Sheridan, while his daughter Alice also wrote numerous works.
The English poet Alice Oswald wrote the 48-page poem Dart ( 2002 ), which was awarded the T. S. Eliot Prize for 2002.
But as Alice B. Toklas, lover of Gertrude Stein and de Acosta's long-term friend, wrote to a disapproving critic, " Say what you will about Mercedes, she ’ s had the most important women of the twentieth century ".
The Queen never forgave Alice for accusations of possessiveness, and wrote of the Waleses shortly afterwards: " Bertie is most affectionate and kind but Alix name for Alexandra is by no means what she ought to be.
There he belonged to the Footlights dramatics organization and wrote several classical pieces and a musical version of Alice in Wonderland.

Alice and her
The two tall brothers waited silently while their mother handed Gran her cold snack and water jug, placed the chamber pot beside her feet, and returned to her place at the front of the wagon with Alice.
Maybe I didn't see as much of Gladdy as I'd like, but how much worse it would have been if I'd had to board her out somewhere after Alice went -- send my daughter to an orphanage or a boarding-home.
At the end of the race, Alice distributes comfits from her pocket to all as prizes.
As she has only a thimble, the Dodo requests it from her and then awards it to Alice as her prize.
The Dodo, who in this adaptation of the book is named Uilleam and is portrayed by Michael Gough, bears a down of brilliant blue and is one of Alice's advisers, who also took first note of her identity as the true Alice.
Alice Bach notes that Abigail pronounces a " crucial prophecy ," and the Talmud regards her as one of the Tanakh's seven female prophets.
" In terms of her moral character, Abraham Kuyper argues that Abigail's conduct indicates " a most appealing character and unwavering faith ," but Alice Bach regards her as subversive.
On the plane with her was her mother, Mary Alice Wahlstrom.
After her husband ( Ernest Hoschedé ) became bankrupt, and left in 1878 for Belgium, and after the death of Camille Monet in September 1879, and while Monet continued to live in the house in Vétheuil ; Alice Hoschedé ( 1844-1911 ), helped Monet to raise his two sons, Jean and Michel, by taking them to Paris to live alongside her own six children.
Following the death of her estranged husband, Alice Hoschedé married Claude Monet in 1892.
So you can explain who Alice ( an individual ) is by pointing her out to me ; or what a rabbit ( a class ) is by pointing at several and expecting me to ' catch on '.
But a few months later, Mountbatten's efforts nearly came to naught when he received a letter from his sister Alice in Athens informing him that Philip was visiting her and had agreed to permanently repatriate to Greece.
Causality is preserved because there is no way for Alice to transmit messages ( i. e. information ) to Bob by manipulating her measurement axis.
Alice now discards three of her own cards, and replaces them with three from the top of the deck ( Note: in a player-dealt casino game there is often a rule that the dealer must discard before picking up the deck, but this is a home game so we won't worry about such details ).
At Gaumont, pioneer Alice Guy Blaché ( M. Gaumont's former secretary ) was made head of production and oversaw about 400 films, from her first, La Fée aux Choux, in 1896, through 1906.
Phoebe becomes a surrogate mother for her brother and his wife Alice ( Debra Jo Rupp ).
Reports of increasing friction in his marriage to Alice appeared, with speculation that some of this may have been due to financial resources not being as readily available to her as she was accustomed to having in the past.

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