The quotations, citations, and other references made by women writers in the WWO collection.
Source Text(definition of “Source text”) | Gesture(definition of “Intertextual gesture”) | Referenced Work(definition of “Referenced work”) | |||
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Text | Topics & Genres (definition of “Topic”) | Text of the Gesture | Gesture Type (The Terminology page on “”) | Text | Topics & Genres (definition of “Topic”) |
Adams, Hannah. A Summary History of New-England. 1799. | History | Memoirs | title | Lee, Charles. Memoirs of the Life of the Late Charles Lee. 1792. | |
Adams, Hannah. A Summary History of New-England. 1799. | History | Memoirs | title | Lee, Charles. Memoirs of the Life of the Late Charles Lee. 1792. | |
Bullard, Anne Tuttle (Jones). The Reformation. | The Sword, or Christmas Presents. | advertisement | Philanthropos. The Sword; or, Christmas Presents. 1829. | ||
Hodson, Margaret (Holford). Poems. 1811. | Poetry | Wallace, or the Fight of Falkirk, a Metrical Romance | title | Hodson, Margaret (Holford). Wallace: or, The Fight of Falkirk. 1809. | |
Murray, Judith (Sargent). The Gleaner. 1798. | Washington's March | title | Washington's March. 1784. | ||
Philips, Katherine (Fowler). Letters From Orinda to Poliarchus. 1705. | Novel | Fortification | advertisement | van Coehorn, Menno, Baron de. The New Method of Fortification. 1705. | |
Philips, Katherine (Fowler). Letters From Orinda to Poliarchus. 1705. | Novel | The Militia Reform'd; or an easie Scheme of furnishing England with a constant Land Force, capable to prevent or to subdue any Foreign Power; and to maintain perpetual Quiet at Home, without indangering the publick Liberty. | advertisement | Toland, John. The Militia Reformed. 1698. | Warfare |
Rowe, Elizabeth (Singer). Poems on Several Occasions. 1696. | Poetry | Directions, Prayers, and Ejaculations for such as lead a Military Life | advertisement | Directions Prayers and Ejaculations for such as lead a Military Life. | |
Sharp, Jane. The Midwives Book. 1671. | An Enchiridion of Fortification, or a handful of knowledge, in Martial affairs, demonstrating both by Rule and Figure, (as well Mathematically by exact Calculations, as Practically,) to fortifie any body, either Regular, or Irregular. How to run approaches, to pierce through a Counter-scarf, to make a Gallery over a Mote, to spring a Myne, &c. With many other notable matters belonging to War, useful and necessary for all Officers, to enrich their knowledge and Practice | title | Stone, Nicholas. An Enchiridion of Fortification; or, A Handful of Knowledge in Martial Affairs. 1645. | Warfare | |
Sigourney, Lydia Howard (Huntley). Sketch of Connecticut, Forty Years Since. 1824. | “Say, who shall carry a letter of guile to Comyn the red, that crafty lord? And who for the meed of his country's smile Will brave the keen edge of the foeman's sword?” | quote | Hodson, Margaret (Holford). Wallace: or, The Fight of Falkirk. 1809. | ||
Sigourney, Lydia Howard (Huntley). Sketch of Connecticut, Forty Years Since. 1824. | Fight of Falkirk | title | Hodson, Margaret (Holford). Wallace: or, The Fight of Falkirk. 1809. |