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Browne B0506700 (broun), Charles Farrar Pen name Artemus Ward (wôrd) 1834-1867. American humorist who used backwoods characters and local dialect to comment on current events in his fictional tales of an itinerant showman.
Browne, Sir Thomas 1605-1682. English physician and writer known for the richness of his prose in works such as Religio Medici (1642), an attempt to reconcile Christian faith with scientific knowledge.Browne (braʊn) n1. (Biography) Coral (Edith). 1913–91, Australian actress: married to Vincent Price2. (Biography) Hablot Knight. See Phiz3. (Biography) Sir Thomas. 1605–82, English physician and author, noted for his magniloquent prose style. His works include Religio Medici (1642) and Hydriotaphia or Urn Burial (1658)Browne (braʊn) n. 1. Charles Farrer ( “Artemus Ward” ), 1834–67, U.S. humorist. 2. Sir Thomas, 1605–82, English physician and author. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Browne - English illustrator of several of Dickens' novels (1815-1882)Hablot Knight Browne, Phiz | | 2. | Browne - United States writer of humorous tales of an itinerant showman (1834-1867)Artemus Ward, Charles Farrar Browne | IdiomsSeebrownedBrowne
Browne1. Coral (Edith). 1913--91, Australian actress: married to Vincent Price 2. Hablot Knight. See Phiz 3. Sir Thomas. 1605--82, English physician and author, noted for his magniloquent prose style. His works include Religio Medici (1642) and Hydriotaphia or Urn Burial (1658) Browne
Browne (brown), Denis John, 20th-century British surgeon. See: Denis Browne pouch, Denis Browne splint. Browne Related to Browne: Thomas BrowneSynonyms for Brownenoun English illustrator of several of Dickens' novels (1815-1882)Synonymsnoun United States writer of humorous tales of an itinerant showman (1834-1867)Synonyms- Artemus Ward
- Charles Farrar Browne
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