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Definition of Ford madox ford
1. Noun. English writer and editor (1873-1939).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ford Madox Ford
Literary usage of Ford madox ford
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Classified Catalogue of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1902-1906 by Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh (1908)
"... Ay8 v.6 Hueffer, Ford Madox. Ford Madox Brown. 1896 '759-2 678!! Ford Madox
Brown, although not the first to adopt the methods of the ..."
2. Catalogue of Books by Perth (W.A.). Public Library (1905)
"R^o.aii Hueffer, Ford Madox. Ford Madox Brown: a record of his life and work ;
with reproductions. 8vo. Lond., 1896. Pi;,fS Hueffer, Francis. ..."
3. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"—Shakespeare, Macbeth, 1606 with all his feet off the ground —ford madox ford,
It Was The Nightingale, 1933 All his long struggle proves —Stanislaus Joyce, ..."
4. Marianne Moore: Vision Into Verse by Patricia C. Willis (1987)
"... by ford madox ford; The Spectator (London); and Scribner's Magazine. A new
library had opened in Carlisle in 1909 and the larger library in Harrisburg ..."
5. The Manuscripts of Sedulius: A Provisional Handlist by Carl P. E. Springer (1995)
"ford madox ford used them as the title for a poem on World War I, which begins: "Oh,
quiet peoples sleeping bed by bed/Beneath grey roof-trees in ..."