1813
ENGLISH POETRY 1579-1830: SPENSER AND THE TRADITION
Hannah More
Anonymous, "Anne and Hannah" Morning Chronicle (1 June 1813).
Commentary for
Hannah More:
1773: John Langhorne
1773: W. H.
1773: W. H.
1774: Anonymous
1774: Chiron
1776: M. R.
1777: Anonymous
1777: Anonymous
1777: Anonymous
1777: Anonymous
1777: W. H.
1777: T. S.
1778: Samuel Johnson
1778: Numps
1778: Anonymous
1778: Nesbit
1778: Rev. William Tasker
1778: Nesbit
1778: Philo-Musa
1779: T. B****s
1779: Anonymous
1781: Bp. Robert Lowth
1783: Elizabeth Carter
1784: James Beattie
1785: Ann Yearsley
1786: Anonymous
1789: John Williams
1791: Elizabeth Ogilvy Benger
1791: A Young Lady
1792: John Bennet
1794: Rev. Richard Polwhele
1795: Elizabeth Montagu
1799: Anonymous
1801: Calliope
1806: William Forbes
1809: Melesina Chenevix Trench
1809: Anonymous
1809: Sydney Smith
1813: Anonymous
1814: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
1814: Crito
1815: William Henry Ireland
1819: Leigh Hunt
1820: Anonymous
1822: James Harley
1827: Anonymous
1828: Leigh Hunt
1829: Moreami
1834: Sara Coleridge
1837: Thomas Babington Macaulay
1846: John Dix
1847: Joseph Cottle
1855: Sarah Josepha Hale
1857: Samuel Griswold Goodrich
1858: Cyrus Redding
1871: S. C. Hall
1882: Epes Sargent
1883: Eric S. Robertson
ANNE fasts to live, but HANNAH fasts to die,
For practical is all her piety;
Sure two such beings ne'er were seen before,
As this MOOR ANNE, and that said HANNAH MORE.