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”) |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “Come, listen to my story, Tho' often told before, Of men who passed to glory Thro' toil and travail sore; Of men who did for conscience' sake, Their native land forego, And sought a home and freedom here Two hundred years ago.” | quote | Flint, James. Two Hundred Years Ago. | Poetry |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | Flint. | citation | Flint, James. Two Hundred Years Ago. | Poetry |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “A Peep at the Pilgrims in Sixteen Hundred Thirty-Six. A Tale of Olden Times. By the Author of Divers Unfinished Manuscripts, &c. In two Volumes. ‘Come, listen to my story, Tho' often told before, Of men who passed to glory Thro' toil and travail sore; Of men who did for conscience' sake, Their native land forego, And sought a home and freedom here Two Hundred Years ago.’” | quote | Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims in 1636: A Tale of Olden Times. 1825. | History |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “A Peep at the Pilgrims in Sixteen Hundred Thirty-Six. A Tale of Olden Times. By the Author of Divers Unfinished Manuscripts, &c. In two Volumes. | title | Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims in 1636: A Tale of Olden Times. 1825. | History |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘Come, listen to my story, Tho' often told before, Of men who passed to glory Thro' toil and travail sore; Of men who did for conscience' sake, Their native land forego, And sought a home and freedom here Two Hundred Years ago.’” | quote | Flint, Timothy. “Anniversary Hymn.” Flint, Timothy (editor). The Western Monthly Review. 1827 – 1830. | Uncategorized periodical |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | Flint | citation | Flint, Timothy. “Anniversary Hymn.” Flint, Timothy (editor). The Western Monthly Review. 1827 – 1830. | Uncategorized periodical |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | An Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies, during the Times therein mentioned: | title | The United States House of Representatives, Second Session of First Congress. An Act for the Encouragement of Learning by Securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of Such Copies During the Time Therein Mentioned. 1790. | Legal writing |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled, An Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies during the times therein mentioned; and extending the Benefits thereof to the Arts of Designing, Engraving and Etching Historical and other Prints. | title | The United States Senate, First Session of the Seventh Congress. An Act Supplementary to an Act Entitled, "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning by Securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of Such Copies During the Times Therein Mentioned, and Extending the Benefits Thereof to the Arts of Designing Engraving and Etching Historical and Other Prints". 1802. | Legal writing |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | An Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies during the times therein mentioned; | title | The United States House of Representatives, Second Session of First Congress. An Act for the Encouragement of Learning by Securing the Copies of Maps, Charts, and Books to the Authors and Proprietors of Such Copies During the Time Therein Mentioned. 1790. | Legal writing |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “From native shores by tempests driven, He sought a purer sky, And found beneath a wilder heaven The home of Liberty!” | quote | Mellen, Grenville. “Stanzas, sung at Plymouth.” The Martyr's Triumph; Buried Valley; and Other Poems. 1833. | Poetry |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | Mellen. | citation | Mellen, Grenville. “Stanzas, sung at Plymouth.” The Martyr's Triumph; Buried Valley; and Other Poems. 1833. | Poetry |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “city of refuge.” | quote | [unknown]. Proverb or saying. | |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “conscience' sake,” | quote | Romans. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “hollow of his hand.” | quote | The Bible. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “Scenes of woe and scenes of pleasure, Scenes that former thoughts renew, Scenes of woe and scenes of pleasure, Now a last and sad adieu!” | quote | Burns, Robert. Farewell to Ayrshire. | |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | Burns. | citation | Burns, Robert. Farewell to Ayrshire. | |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “dews of Hermon,” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “―― A man in chiefest trust, Whose life was sweet and conversation just, Whose parts and wisdom most men did excel; An honour to his place, as all can tell.” | quote | Morton, Nathaniel. New-England's Memorial; or, A Brief Relation of the Most Memorable and Remarkable Passages of the Providence of God Manifested to the Planters of New-England in America. 1669. | History |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | New England's Memorial. | citation | Morton, Nathaniel. New-England's Memorial; or, A Brief Relation of the Most Memorable and Remarkable Passages of the Providence of God Manifested to the Planters of New-England in America. 1669. | History |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “glory and defence,” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘burning and shining light’ | quote | John. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘cast in their lot’ | quote | [unknown]. Proverb or saying. | |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘door of contention’ | adaptation | Proverbs. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘their own vine and fig tree.’” | quote | Micah. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘sown in tears,’ | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘reap in joy,’ | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘planted a vine,’ | quote | Isaiah. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘happy land, whose God is the Lord.’” | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “From the crown of his head, to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth; he hath a heart as sound as a bell, and his tongue is the clapper; for what his heart thinks, his tongue speaks.” | quote | Shakespeare, William. Much Ado about Nothing. 1623. | |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | Shakspeare. | citation | Shakespeare, William. Much Ado about Nothing. 1623. | |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “high places” | quote | The Bible. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘remembered us in our low estate,’ | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘brought us out of our afflictions,’ | quote | The Bible. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘blessed us in our basket, and in our store.’” | quote | Deuteronomy. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘strength, according to our day,’ | quote | Deuteronomy. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘staff of bread’ | quote | Leviticus. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘the abundance of the seas, and of the treasures hid in the sand.’” | quote | Deuteronomy. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘cast out the heathen’ | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “――But then her face, So lovely, yet so arch, so full of mirth, The overflowings of an innocent heart.” | quote | Rogers, Samuel. Italy, A Poem. 1822. | Poetry |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | Rogers. | citation | Rogers, Samuel. Italy, A Poem. 1822. | Poetry |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | “beat his sword into a plough-share,” | quote | Isaiah. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘nakedness of the land,’ | quote | Genesis. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘words are like arrows,’ | quote | Psalms. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘bones and marrow.’” | quote | The Bible. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘put off his fleshly tabernacle,’ | quote | Ephesians. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘fill up the breach.’” | quote | [unknown]. Proverb or saying. | |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘it is not good for man to be alone.’” | quote | Genesis. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘the married woman careth for the things of the world that she may please her husband, but the unmarried woman seeketh to please the Lord,’ | quote | 1 Corinthians. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘Lord looketh at the heart;’ | quote | 1 Samuel. | Sacred text |
Cheney, Harriet Vaughan (Foster). A Peep at the Pilgrims. 1824. | Novel | ‘outwardly fair,’ | quote | Matthew. | Sacred text |