I went to the Albergo Samuel Butler, named after the author of Erewhon, who often stayed there when writing The Authoress of the Odyssey, and was well known in the town.
She was the authoressof three "Dialogues of the Dead," to which Walpole is alluding here, and which she published with some others by Lord Lyttelton.
Lady Aylesbury was no poetess, but his estimate of what might be accomplished by Scotch ladies was afterwards fully borne out by Lady Anne Lindsay, the authoress of "Auld Gray," and Lady Nairn.
She was also an authoressof considerable repute for lyric odes and vers de société, &c.
A lady whose services as an authoress brought her into frequent contact with Mr. Nelson, after noting his liberality in all business transactions with herself, adds a little incident of her personal experience.
The charming authoress who writes under the initials A.
The book cannot fail to consolidate the position which the authoress has won by her earlier works.
The authoress has the gift of informing her characters with life and charm.
The authoress is a lady who understands how cooking ought to be done, and has here given her experience.
To anyone who has visited Japan the description of a Canadian authoress is but "too intensely true.
It is all in his book The Authoress of the Odyssey, published in 1897 and dedicated to his friend Cavaliere Biagio Ingroja of Calatafimi.
Our authoress appears, in one point, disposed to assert this prerogative of her sex.
The authoress has wisely abstained from all controversial matters.
The authoress has been struck, during her examination of the works of Christian artists, with the extreme ignorance which prevails in England on the subjects which they portray.
To whom the authoressmay allude in this touching passage our simplicity cannot guess in the least.
Another difficult task, perhaps the most difficult of all, the authoress has well performed.
Matrimonial Troubles, in two parts; the second being a Tragedy, or as the authoress stiles it, a Tragi-comedy.
Musakalischen Studienkopfe," which the authoress had translated into Italian.
What is this neat and unpretending volume by the authoress of 'Mary Powell?
Some of them were gathered by their authoress in a volume entitled "The Man of Uz, and Other Poems," published at Hartford in 1862, where the literary antiquarian may still peruse them.
The authoress is well-known to the public by her many charming works of fiction, and her life has been passed at the North of South.
Johnson, and upon the letters of another prodigy of her own sex, Madame d'Arblay, whose romantic debut as an authoresswas inspiration in itself.
Could this be, indeed, the authoress of the "Hymn to Coniston," of whom Brampton was so proud?
The authoress seems to be thoroughly mistress of her craft, and has produced not only a very instructive, but a very amusing volume upon a branch of the fine arts now become again so fashionable.
By Miss Lambert, (Authoress of the Hand-book of Needlework.
It was a fortunate question, for he knew them well, and was a personal friend of the authoress of Jane Eyre, to whose handsomely-framed portrait he proudly pointed.
The authoress of this book is a Virginian by birth, and a lady of many accomplishments.
Its elegant composition--its admirable plot and its thorough consistency--are enough not only to give the book a ready sale, but to establish the reputation of the authoress as a woman of genius and culture.
These will be more largely treated of in the book soon to be published for the present writer, (the senior authoress of this volume.
The authoressboasts in her preface that she "has already written almost as many volumes as she has years," and that she has hardly ever corrected her proofs.