Wiktionary:Quotations/Templates/English M

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English quotation templates (M)
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This is a list of available English quotation templates ordered alphabetically by the author's surname (or title, if there is no author) and then by the template name. You can find an automatic list at .

Macaulay, Rose

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1920, Rose Macaulay, “Potters”, in Potterism: A Tragi-farcical Tract, London; Glasgow: W Collins Sons & Co., →OCLC, part I (Told by R. M.), page 3:
{{RQ:R. Macaulay Potterism}}

Macaulay, Thomas Babington

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1834–1838 (date written), Thomas Babington Macaulay, “Preface”, in Lays of Ancient Rome, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, , published 1842, →OCLC, page 3:
{{RQ:Macaulay Ancient Rome}}
1825 August, Thomas Babington Macaulay, “ Milton. ”, in Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review. , 2nd edition, volume I, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, , published 1843, →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Macaulay Edinburgh Review}}
{{RQ:Macaulay History of England}}
1823 June, Macaulay, “Fragments of a Roman Tale”, in T F E, editor, The Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches of Lord Macaulay, new edition, London: Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, published 1871, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Macaulay Miscellaneous Writings}}

MacDonald, George

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{{RQ:MacDonald Alec Forbes}}
1888, George MacDonald, The Elect Lady, London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. , →OCLC:
{{RQ:MacDonald Elect Lady}}
1867, George MacDonald, Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood  In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Hurst and Blackett, publishers, successors to Henry Colburn, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:MacDonald Quiet Neighbourhood}}
{{RQ:MacDonald Sir Gibbie}}
1871, George MacDonald, The Vicar's Daughter:
{{RQ:MacDonald Vicar's Daughter}}

MacInnes, Colin

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1964 , Colin MacInnes, City of Spades, London: Penguin Books:
{{RQ:MacInnes City of Spades}}
1960 , Colin MacInnes, Absolute Beginners, New York: Macmillan:
{{RQ:MacInnes Absolute Beginners}}

Mackenzie, Compton

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{{RQ:Mackenzie Monarch of the Glen}}
1923, Compton Mackenzie, The Parson’s Progress, London; New York, N.Y.: Cassell and Company, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Mackenzie Parson's Progress}}

Mackenzie, Henry

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1771, , The Man of Feeling, 2nd edition, London: Printed for T Cadell, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Henry Mackenzie Man of Feeling}}

Malthus, Thomas Robert

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{{RQ:Malthus Population}}

Mandela, Nelson

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{{RQ:Mandela Long Walk to Freedom}}

Mansfield, Katherine

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1918 June, Katherine Mansfield , “Prelude”, in Bliss and Other Stories, London: Constable & Company, published 1920, →OCLC, chapter 1, page 1:
{{RQ:Mansfield Bliss}}
{{RQ:Mansfield Garden Party}}

A Manual of the Figures of Rhetoric

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1835, L Langley, “Quotations/Templates/English M”, in A Manual of the Figures of Rhetoric, , Doncaster, South Yorkshire: C. White, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Langley Rhetoric}}

Markham, Gervase

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1616, Charles Steuens , John Liebault ; Gervase Markham, translated by Richard Surflet, Maison Rustique, or, The Countrey Farme. , new edition, London: Adam Jslip for John Bill, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Estienne Liebault Maison Rustique}}
1607, Gervase Markham, Cauelarice, or The English Horseman: , London: ">…] Jaggard] for Edward White, , →OCLC, 1st book:
{{RQ:Markham Cavelarice}}
1615, G M, “The Husbandmans Recreations: ”, in Countrey Contentments, in Two Bookes: The First, Containing the Whole Art of Riding Great Horses in Very Short Time, The Second Intituled, The English Huswife: , London: I B for R Iackson, , →OCLC, 1st section (), page 1:
{{RQ:Markham Countrey Contentments}}
1613, G M, The English Husbandman. The First Part: , London: T S for Iohn Browne, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Markham English Husbandman}}
1630, Markham, Markhams Faithfull Farrier. , London: Tho Cotes for Michael Sparke Iunior, , published 1638, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Markham Faithfull Farrier}}
1625, Gervase Markham, Markhams Farwell to Husbandry or, The Inriching of All Sorts of Barren and Sterile Grounds in Our Kingdome, , revised edition, London: M F for Roger Iackson, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Markham Farwell to Husbandry}}
1610, Gervase Markham, Markhams Maister-peece. Or, What doth a Horse-man Lacke. Containing All Possible Knowledge whatsoeuer which doth Belong to any Smith, Farrier, or Horse-leech, Touching the Curing of All Manner of Diseases or Sorrances in Horses; , London: Nicholas Okes, and are to be sold by Arthur Iohnson, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Markham Maister-peece}}

Marlowe, Christopher

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1589–1592 (date written), Ch Marl, The Tragicall History of D. Faustus. , London: V S for Thomas Bushell, published 1604, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marlowe Doctor Faustus}}
1594, Christopher Marlow, The Troublesome Raigne and Lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England: , London: ">…] for William Iones , →OCLC, (please specify the page):
{{RQ:Marlowe Edward 2}}
{{RQ:Marlowe Hero and Leander}}
c. 1589–1590 (date written), Christopher Marlo, edited by Tho Heywood, The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Iew of Malta. , London: I B for Nicholas Vavasour, , published 1633, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Marlowe Jew of Malta}}
1594, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Nash, The Tragedie of Dido Queene of Carthage: , London: Widdowe Orwin, for Thomas Woodcocke, , →OCLC, (please specify the Internet Archive page):
{{RQ:Marlowe Nashe Dido}}
c. 1587–1588, , Tamburlaine the Great. The First Part , 2nd edition, part 1, London: Richard Iones, , published 1592, →OCLC; reprinted as Tamburlaine the Great (A Scolar Press Facsimile), Menston, Yorkshire, London: Scolar Press, 1973, →ISBN, (please specify the page):
{{RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine}}

Marryat, Frederick

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1839, Marryat, A Diary in America, with Remarks on Its Institutions.  In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: ">…] for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marryat America}}
1834, , Jacob Faithful , volume I, London: Saunders and Otley, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marryat Jacob Faithful}}
1830, , The King’s Own.  In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marryat King's Own}}
1836, , Mr. Midshipman Easy , volume I, London: Saunders and Otley, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marryat Midshipman}}
{{RQ:Marryat Naval Officer}}
1832, , Newton Forster; or, The Merchant Service.  In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: James Cochrane and Co., , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marryat Newton Forster}}
{{RQ:Marryat Olla Podrida}}
1833, , Peter Simple. , volume I, London: Saunders and Otley, , published 1834, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marryat Peter Simple}}
1839, Marryat, The Phantom Ship. , volume I, London: Henry Colburn, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marryat Phantom Ship}}
1836, Marryat, “The Pirate”, in The Pirate, and The Three Cutters. , London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Marryat Pirate}}
{{RQ:Marryat Poor Jack}}
{{RQ:Marryat Settlers}}
1843, Marryat, Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet, in California, Sonora, & Western Texas.  In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marryat Violet}}

Marsh, Richard

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1897 March 13 – June 19, Richard Marsh , The Beetle (The Adelphi Library; 4), London: T Fisher Unwin, , published 1920, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marsh Beetle}}

Marshall, Archibald

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1909, Archibald Marshall , The Squire’s Daughter, New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead and Company, published 1919, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marshall Squire's Daughter}}

Marston, John

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1605 August (first performance), Geo Chapman, Ben Ionson, Ioh Marston, Eastward Hoe. , London: ">…] for William Aspley, published September 1605, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Chapman Eastward Hoe}}
c. 1599 (date written), I. M. , The History of Antonio and Mellida. The First Part. , London: ">…] for Mathewe Lownes, and Thomas Fisher, , published 1602, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Marston Antonio and Mellida}}
1600 or 1601 (date written), I. M. , Antonios Reuenge. The Second Part. , London: ">…] for Thomas Fisher, and are to be soulde  , published 1602, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Marston Antonio's Revenge}}
1605, Iohn Marston , The Dutch Courtezan. , London: T P for Iohn Hodgets, , →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Marston Dutch Courtezan}}
c. 1610 (first performance), attributed to John Marston, and/or William Barkstead and Lewis Machin, The Insatiate Countesse. A Tragedie: , London: T S for Thomas Archer, , published 1613, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Marston Insatiate Countesse}}
1600 (date written), , Iacke Drums Entertainment: Or The Comedie of Pasquill and Katherine. , London: ">…] for Richard Oliue , , published 1601, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Marston Iacke Drum}}
c. 1603 (date written), Iohn Marston, The Malcontent, London: V S for William Aspley, , published 1604, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Marston Malcontent}}
1604 (date written), Iohn Marston , Parasitaster, or The Fawne, , London: T P for W C, published 1606, →OCLC, Act I, scene ii:
{{RQ:Marston Parasitaster}}
1599, W. Kinsayder or Theriomastix , The Scourge of Villanie. , London: I R, →OCLC; republished as G B Harrison, editor, The Scourge of Villanie (The Bodley Head Quartos; 13), London: John Lane, The Bodley Head ; New York, N.Y.: E P Dutton & Company, 1925, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marston Scourge of Villanie}}
1601 (date written), Iohn Marston , “Induction”, in What You Will, London: G Eld, for Thomas Thorppe, published 1607, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marston What You Will}}
1605–1606 (first performance), Iohn Marston, The Wonder of Women: Or The Tragedie of Sophonisba, , London: Iohn Windet and are to be sold  , published 1606, →OCLC, Act I, scene:
{{RQ:Marston Wonder of Women}}
c. 1599 (date written; published 1602), John Marston, “Antonio and Mellida”, in J O Halliwell, editor, The Works of John Marston.  (Library of Old Authors), volume I, London: John Russell Smith, , published 1856, →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Marston Works}}

Marvell, Andrew

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1672, , The Rehearsal Transpros’d: Or, Animadversions upon a Late Book, Entituled, A Preface, Shewing what Grounds there are of Fears and Jealousies of Popery, London: , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Marvell Rehearsal}}
1676, Andreas Rivetus, Junior , Mr. Smirke. Or, The Divine in Mode.  By Andreas Rivetus, Junior. Anagr Res Nuda Veritas.">…], : , →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Marvell Smirke}}
1660 November 27 (date written; Gregorian calendar), Andrew Marvell, “ Letter I. To the Right Worshipfull William Ramsden, Mayor, and the Aldermen His Brethren of Kingston upon Hull.”, in The Works of Andrew Marvell, Esq.: Poetical, Controversial, and Political,  In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Henry Baldwin, and sold by Dodsley, , published 1776, →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Marvell Works}}

Marx, Karl

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{{RQ:Marx Capital}}

Mason, John

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{{RQ:Mason Turke}}

Massinger, Philip

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c. 1607–1621 (date written), , The Tragedy of Thierry King of France, and His Brother Theodoret. , London: ">…] for Thomas Walkley, , published 1621, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Beaumont et al Thierry and Theodoret}}
c. 1612–1630 (date written), B. J. F. , The Bloody Brother. A Tragedy, London: R Bishop, for Thomas Allott, and Iohn Crook, , published 1639, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Fletcher et al Bloody Brother}}
1625 (date written), Iohn Fletcher, , The Elder Brother. A Comedie. , London: F K for J W and J B, published 1637, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Fletcher Massinger Elder Brother}}
1631 May 17 (first performance; Gregorian calendar), Philip Massinger, Believe as You List: A Tragedy (Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages. ; XXVII), London: or the Percy Society, by Richards, , published 1849, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Massinger Believe as You List}}
1624, Phillip Massinger, The Bond-man: An Antient Storie. , London: Edw Allde, for Iohn Harison and Edward Blackmore, , →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Massinger Bondman}}
1632 June 4 (date licensed; Gregorian calendar), Phillip Massinger, The City-Madam, a Comedie. , London: Andrew Pennycuicke, , published 1659, →OCLC, Act I, scene i, page 1:
{{RQ:Massinger City-Madam}}
1620 (first performance; published 1622), Philip Messenger , Thomas Dekker, The Virgin Martir, a Tragedie. , London: Bernard Alsop for Thomas Iones, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Massinger Dekker Virgin Martyr}}
1631 (first performance), Philip Massinger, The Emperour of the East. A Tragæ-comœdie. , London: Thomas Harper, for Iohn Waterson, published 1632, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Massinger Emperour of the East}}
c. 1619 (date written), P M, N F, The Fatall Dowry: A Tragedy. , London: Iohn Norton, for Francis Constable, , published 1632, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Massinger Field Fatall Dowry}}
c. 1621–1623 (date written), Philip Massinger, The Maid of Honour. , London: ">…] I B for Robert Allot, , published 1632, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Massinger Maid of Honour}}
1625 (date written), Philip Massinger, A New Way to Pay Old Debts: A Comœdie , London: E P for Henry Seyle, , published 1633, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Massinger New Way}}
1620 (first performance; published 1622), Thomas Dekker, Philip Massinger, “The Virgin-Martyr”, in W Gifford, editor, The Plays of Philip Massinger, , volume I, London: G and W Nicol; by W Bulmer and Co. , published 1805, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
{{RQ:Massinger Plays}}

Mather, Cotton

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1723, Cotton Mather, “Cœlestinus. Heaven Convers’d Withal.”, in Cœlestinus. A Conversation in Heaven, Quickened and Assisted, with Discoveries of Things in the Heavenly World. , Boston, Mass.: S Kneeland, for Nath Belknap, , →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Mather Coelestinus}}
{{RQ:Mather Invisible World}}
1702, Cotton Mather, “Book I (Antiquities.  Reporting, the Design where-on, the Manner where-in, and the People where-by, the Several Colonies of New-England were Planted. With a Narrative of Many Memorable Passages, Relating to the Settlement of These Plantations; and an Ecclesiastical Map of the Country.">…])”, in Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, the Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from Its First Planting in the Year 1620. unto the Year of Our Lord, 1698. , London: Thomas Parkhurst, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Mather Magnalia Christi}}

Maturin, Charles

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1820, , Melmoth the Wanderer: A Tale. , volume I, Edinburgh: Archibald Constable and Company, and Hurst, Robinson, and Co., , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Maturin Melmoth}}

Maugham, W. Somerset

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1906, W S Maugham, The Bishop’s Apron: A Study in the Origins of a Great Family, London: Chapman and Hall, →OCLC; republished as The Bishop’s Apron (EBook #47523), United States: Project Gutenberg, 28 June 2020:
{{RQ:Maugham Bishop's Apron}}
1905, William Somerset Maugham, The Land of the Blessed Virgin: Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia, London: William Heinemann, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Maugham Blessed Virgin}}
1947 January 25, W Somerset Maugham, Catalina: A Romance, Melbourne, Vic., London: William Heinemann, published 1948, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Maugham Catalina}}
{{RQ:Maugham Liza}}
{{RQ:Maugham Moon and Sixpence}}
{{RQ:Maugham Of Human Bondage}}
1944, W Somerset Maugham, The Razor’s Edge , 1st American edition, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Co., →OCLC:
{{RQ:Maugham Razor's Edge}}

Maupassant, Guy de

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1903, Guy de Maupassant, The Complete Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant: Ten Volumes in One, volume I, New York, N.Y.: P F Collier & Son Corporation, →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Maupassant Short Stories}}
1903, Guy de Maupassant, Une vie: Or The History of a Heart: A Novel (The Life Work of Henri René Guy de Maupassant; VI), Akron, Oh.: Saint Dunstan Society, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Maupassant Une vie}}

Mayhew, Henry

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1851, Henry Mayhew, London Labour and the London Poor; , volume I (The London Street-folk. Book the First.), London: , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Mayhew London Labour}}

Maxwell, William Babington

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1918, W B Maxwell, The Mirror and the Lamp, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp}}

McCarthy, Cormac

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{{RQ:McCarthy Blood Meridian}}
1994, Cormac McCarthy, The Crossing (The Border Trilogy; 2), New York, N.Y.: Alfred A Knopf, →ISBN:
{{RQ:McCarthy Crossing}}
{{RQ:McCarthy Road}}

Melville, Herman

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1860 (date written), Herman Melville, “Misgivings”, in Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, , published 1866, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Melville Battle-Pieces}}
1888–1891, Herman Melville, “ Chapter I.”, in Billy Budd and Other Stories, London: John Lehmann, published 1951, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Melville Billy Budd}}
1876, Herman Melville, “Canto I. The Hostel.”, in Walter E. Bezanson, editor, Clarel: A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land , New York, N.Y.: Hendricks House, published 1960, →OCLC, part I (Jerusalem), page 3:
{{RQ:Melville Clarel}}
1857 April 1, Herman Melville, The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade, New York, N.Y.: Dix, Edwards & Co., , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Melville Confidence-Man}}
1854 July – 1855 March, Herman Melville, Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile, New York, N.Y.: G P Putnam & Co., , published May 1855, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Melville Israel Potter}}
{{RQ:Melville Mardi}}
1851 November 14, Herman Melville, Moby-Dick; or, The Whale, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers; London: Richard Bentley, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Melville Moby-Dick}}
{{RQ:Melville Omoo}}
1849, Herman Melville, Redburn: His First Voyage. , 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Melville Redburn}}
1846 February, Henry Melville, Typee : A Peep at Polynesian Life, London: John Murray:
{{RQ:Melville Typee}}
1850, Herman Melville, White-Jacket; or, The World in a Man-of-War, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, publishers; London: Richard Bentley, published 1855, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Melville White Jacket}}

Mencken, H. L.

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{{RQ:Mencken American Language}}
[1945, H. L. Mencken, The American Language, supplement 1, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Mencken American Language Supplement}}
1918, H L Mencken, Damn! A Book of Calumny, New York, N.Y.: Philip Goodman, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Mencken Damn}}
1908, Henry L Mencken, The Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, Boston, Mass.: Luce and Company, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Mencken Nietzsche}}

Meredith, George

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1876, George Meredith, Beauchamp’s Career  In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Chapman and Hall, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Meredith Beauchamp}}
1891, George Meredith, One of Our Conquerors.  In Three Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Chapman and Hall, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Meredith Conquerors}}
{{RQ:Meredith Egoist}}
1898, George Meredith, “The Revolution”, in Odes in Contribution to the Song of French History, Westminster, London: Archibald Constable and Co , →OCLC, page 3:
{{RQ:Meredith French History}}
1870 September – 1871 November, George Meredith, The Adventures of Harry Richmond.  In Three Vols.">…], volume I, London: Smith, Elder & Co., , published 1871, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Meredith Harry Richmond}}
{{RQ:Meredith Richard Feverel}}
1865, George Meredith, Rhoda Fleming.  In Three Volumes">…], volume I, London: Tinsley Brothers, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Meredith Rhoda Fleming}}
1880, George Meredith, The Tragic Comedians. A Study in a Well-known Story.  In Two Volumes.">…], volume I, London: Chapman and Hall, , published 1881, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Meredith Tragic Comedians}}

Merrick, Leonard

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1902, Leonard Merrick, When Love Flies out o’ the Window, London: C Arthur Pearson , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Merrick Love Flies}}

Mezzrow, Mezz

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1946, Milton “Mezz” Mezzrow, Bernard Wolfe, Really the Blues, New York, N.Y.: Random House:
{{RQ:Mezzrow Blues}}

Middleton, Thomas

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1601–1602 (date written), attributed to Thomas Dekker and/or Thomas Middleton, Blurt Master-Constable. Or The Spaniards Night-walke. , London: ">…] for Henry Rockytt, , published 1602, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Dekker Middleton Blurt}}
1604 (date written), Tho Dekker, , The Honest Whore.  (4th quarto), London: Nicholas Okes for Robert Basse,  sold at his shop vnder S. Butolphes Church without Aldersgate.">…], published 1616, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Dekker Middleton Honest Whore}}
c. 1613 (date written), Thomas Midelton , A Chast Mayd in Cheape-side. A Pleasant Conceited Comedy , London: Francis Constable, , published 1630, →OCLC, (please specify the page):
{{RQ:Middleton Chast Mayd}}
c. 1607–1610 (date written), Thomas Middleton; Thomas Dekker, The Roaring Girle. Or Moll Cut-purse. , London: ">…] for Thomas Archer, , published 1611, →OCLC, :
{{RQ:Middleton Dekker Roaring Girle}}
c. 1605 (first performance), T M, A Mad World, My Masters. , London: H B for Walter Burre, , published 1608, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Middleton Mad World}}
c. 1615–1620 (date written), Tho Middleton, The Mayor of Quinborough: A Comedy.  , London: Henry Herringman, , published 1661, →OCLC, Act I, scene i, page 5:
{{RQ:Middleton Mayor of Quinborough}}
1604 (first performance), , Michaelmas Terme. , London: ">…] for A I , published 1607, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Middleton Michaelmas Terme}}
1622 (first performance), Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, The Changeling:  Never Printed before.">…], London: ">…] for Humphrey Moseley, , published 1653, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Middleton Rowley Changeling}}
c. 1614–1617 (date written), Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, A Faire Quarrell. , London: ">…] for I T and are to bee sold  , published 1617, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Middleton Rowley Faire Quarrell}}
{{RQ:Middleton Tourneur Revengers Tragaedie}}
c. 1604–1606 (date written), , A Trick to Catch the Old-one. , London: George Eld, , published 1608, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Middleton Trick}}
c. 1615 (date written), Tho Middleton, “More Dissemblers besides Women. A Comedy”, in Two New Playes. , London: Humphrey Moseley, , published 1657, →OCLC, Act I, scene i, page 1:
{{RQ:Middleton Two New Playes}}
1601–1602 (date written; published 1602), attributed to Thomas Middleton and/or Thomas Dekker, “Blurt, Master Constable”, in A H Bullen, editor, The Works of Thomas Middleton  (The English Dramatists), volume I, London: John C. Nimmo , published 1885, →OCLC, Act I, scene i:
The spelling has been modernized.
{{RQ:Middleton Works}}
1607, W. S. , The Pvritaine. Or The VViddovv of Watling-streete. , imprinted at London: By G Eld, →OCLC, Act I:
{{RQ:Puritan}}

Mill, John Stuart

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1833 February, John Stuart Mill, “The Right and Wrong of State Interference with Corporation and Church Property”, in Dissertations and Discussions Political, Philosophical, and Historical  In Two Volumes.">…], volume I, London: John W Parker and Son, , published 1859, →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Mill Dissertations}}
{{RQ:Mill Government}}
1865, John Stuart Mill, An Examination of Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy, , London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Mill Hamilton}}
1850, John Stuart Mill, The Negro Question {{RQ:Mill Negro}}
1859, John Stuart Mill, “Introductory”, in On Liberty, London: John W Parker and Son, , →OCLC, page 7:
{{RQ:Mill On Liberty}}
{{RQ:Mill Political Economy}}
{{RQ:Mill System of Logic}}
1861 October–December, John Stuart Mill, “General Remarks”, in Utilitarianism  Reprinted from ‘Fraser’s Magazine.’">…], London: Parker, Son, and Bourn, , published 1863, →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Mill Utilitarianism}}

Miller, Henry

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1949, Henry Miller, Sexus (The Rosy Crucifixion), Grove Press, published 1965, →ISBN:
{{RQ:Miller Sexus}}
1934, Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer, Grove Press, published 1961:
{{RQ:Miller Cancer}}
1939, Henry Miller, Tropic of Capricorn, Grove Press, published 1962:
{{RQ:Miller Capricorn}}
1956, Henry Miller, Quiet Days in Clichy, Grove Press, published 1987, →ISBN:
{{RQ:Miller Clichy}}

Miller, Philip

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1733, Philip Miller, “ABIES”, in The Gardeners Dictionary: , 2nd edition, volume I, London: C Rivington, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Miller Gardeners Dictionary}}

Milne, A. A.

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1928 October 11, A A Milne, “In which a House is Built at Pooh Corner for Eeyore”, in The House at Pooh Corner, London: Methuen & Co. , →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Milne House at Pooh Corner}}
1919 November 20, A A Milne, Not That It Matters, New York, N.Y.: E P Dutton & Company , published 1920, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milne Not That It Matters}}

Milton, John

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1669, J M, Accedence Commenc’t Grammar, , to Attain the Latin Tongue; , London: S Simmons, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Accedence}}
{{RQ:Milton Areopagitica}}
1641, John Milton, Animadversions upon the Remonstrants Defence against Smectymnuus; republished in A Complete Collection of the Historical, Political, and Miscellaneous Works of John Milton, , Amsterdam , 1698, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Collected Works}}
{{RQ:Milton Colasterion}}
1634 October 9 (first performance), , edited by H Lawes, A Maske Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634: , before the Right Honorable, Iohn Earle of Bridgewater, Vicount Brackly, Lord President of Wales, and One of His Maiesties Most Honorable Privie Counsell.">…] , London: ">…] for Hvmphrey Robinson, , published 1637, →OCLC; reprinted as Comus:  (Dodd, Mead & Company’s Facsimile Reprints of Rare Books; Literature Series; no. I), New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1903, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Comus}}
{{RQ:Milton Defence}}
{{RQ:Milton Divorce}}
{{RQ:Milton Eikonoklastes}}
1659, J M, Considerations Touching the Likeliest Means to Remove Hirelings out of the Church. , London: T N for L Chapman , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Hirelings}}
, , Of Education. To Master Samuel Hartlib, Thomas Underhill and/or Thomas Johnson], →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Of Education}}
1641 May, John Milton, Of Reformation Touching Church-Discipline in England: And the Cavvses that hitherto have Hindred it; republished as Will Taliaferro Hale, editor, Of Reformation Touching Church-Discipline in England (Yale Studies in English; LIV), New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1916, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Of Reformation}}
1667, John Milton, “Book I”, in Paradise Lost. , London: ">…] , and are to be sold by Peter Parker ; nd by Robert Boulter ; nd Matthias Walker, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Paradise Lost}}
1671, John Milton, “The First Book”, in Paradise Regain’d. A Poem. In IV Books. To which is Added, Samson Agonistes, London: J M for John Starkey , →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Milton Paradise Regained}}
1646 (indicated as 1645), John Milton, Poems of Mr. John Milton, , London: Ruth Raworth for Humphrey Mosely, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Poems}}
1673, John Milton, “(please specify the poem)”, in Poems, &c. upon Several Occasions, London: Tho Dring , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Poems 1673}}
1642 (indicated as 1641), John Milton, The Reason of Church-governement Urg’d against Prelaty , London: E G for Iohn Rothwell, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Reason}}
1649, J M, The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates: , London: Matthew Simmons,  Lyon in Aldersgate Street">…], published 1649 (2nd printing), →OCLC:
{{RQ:Milton Tenure}}
{{RQ:Milton Tetrachordon}}

Mitchell, David

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2004, David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas, London: Hodder and Stoughton, →ISBN:
{{RQ:Mitchell Cloud Atlas}}

Mitchell, Margaret

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1936 June 30, Margaret Mitchell, chapter I, in Gone with the Wind, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company, →OCLC; republished New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company, 1944, →OCLC, part I, page 3:
{{RQ:Mitchell Gone with the Wind}}

Mitford, Mary Russell

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{{RQ:M. R. Mitford Our Village}}

Monroe, Robert

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1971, Robert Monroe, Journeys Out of the Body, 1st US edition, Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., →OCLC:
{{RQ:Monroe Journeys Out}}

Montaigne, Michel de

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{{RQ:Montaigne Florio Essayes}}

Montagu, Walter

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1648, Walter Montagu, “The First Treatise. A Map of Humane Nature.”, in Miscellanea Spiritualia: Or, Devout Essaies, London: W Lee, D Pakeman, and G Bedell, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Montagu Miscellanea Spiritualia}}

Montesquieu

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, Montesquieu, “Letter I”, in John Davidson, transl., Persian Letters, London: George Routledge & Sons; New York, N.Y.: E P Dutton & Co., →OCLC:
{{RQ:Montesquieu Davidson Persian Letters}}
1750, de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu, translated by Thomas Nugent, The Spirit of Laws. , volume I, London: J Nourse, and P. Vaillant, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Montesquieu Nugent Spirit of Laws}}

Montgomery, Lucy Maud

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1909 September, L M Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea, Boston, Mass.: L C Page & Company, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Montgomery Anne of Avonlea}}
1908 June, L M Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables, Boston, Mass.: L C Page & Company, published August 1909 (11th printing), →OCLC:
{{RQ:Montgomery Anne of Green Gables}}
{{RQ:Montgomery Anne of the Island}}
{{RQ:Montgomery Emily of New Moon}}
{{RQ:Montgomery Emily's Quest}}
1917, L M Montgomery, Anne’s House of Dreams, Toronto, Ont.: McClelland & Stewart, published 1920, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Montgomery Anne's House of Dreams}}
1920 March, L M Montgomery, “Aunt Cynthia’s Persian Cat”, in Further Chronicles of Avonlea, Boston, Mass.: The Page Company, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Montgomery Further Chronicles of Avonlea}}
{{RQ:Montgomery Marigold}}
{{RQ:Montgomery Rilla}}
1919, L M Montgomery, Rainbow Valley, 1st American edition, New York, N.Y.: Frederick A Stokes Company, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Montgomery Rainbow Valley}}
1916, L M Montgomery, “The Watchman”, in The Watchman and Other Poems, Toronto, Ont.: McClelland, Goodchild & Stewart, →OCLC, page 3:
{{RQ:Montgomery Watchman}}

More, Hannah

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{{RQ:Hannah More Coelebs}}
1782, , “The Introduction”, in Sacred Dramas: , London: T Cadell , →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Hannah More Sacred Dramas}}

More, Henry

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1653, Henry More, An Antidote against Atheisme, or An Appeal to the Natural Faculties of the Minde of Man, whether There Be Not a God, London: Roger Daniel, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Antidote}}
1680, Henry More, Apocalypsis Apocalypseos; or The Revelation of St John the Divine Unveiled. , London: J. M. for J Martyn, and W. Kettilby, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Apocalypsis}}
1647, Henry More, “ Psychozoia, or The First Part of the Song of the Soul, Containing a Christiano-Platonicall Display of Life.”, in Alexander B Grosart, editor, The Complete Poems of Dr. Henry More (1614–1687)  (Chertsey Worthies’ Library), ">…] Edinburgh University Press; Thomas and Archibald Constable, ] for private circulation, published 1878, →OCLC, page 13:
{{RQ:More Complete Poems}}
1681, Henry More, A Plain and Continued Exposition of the Several Prophecies or Divine Visions of the Prophet Daniel, which have or may Concern the People of God, whether Jew or Christian; , London: M F for Walter Kettilby, , →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:More Daniel}}
1668, Franciscus Euistor the Palæopolite , “The First Dialogue”, in Divine Dialogues, Containing Sundry Disquisitions & Instructions Concerning the Attributes of God and His Providence in the World. , London: James Flesher, →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:More Divine Dialogues}}
1656, Philophilus Parresiastes , Enthusiasmus Triumphatus, or, A Discourse of the Nature, Causes, Kinds, and Cure, of Enthusiasme; , London: J Flesher, and are to be sold by W Morden , →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Enthusiasmus Triumphatus}}
1660, H More, An Explanation of the Grand Mystery of Godliness; , London: J Flesher, for W Morden , →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Godliness}}
1659, Henry More, The Immortality of the Soul, so Farre Forth as It is Demonstrable from the Knowledge of Nature and the Light of Reason, London: J Flesher, for William Morden , →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Immortality of the Soul}}
1664, H More, A Modest Enquiry into the Mystery of Iniquity, , London: J Flesher for W Morden , →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Iniquity}}
1650–1651, Alazonomastix Philalethes , Observations upon Anthroposophia Theomagica, and Anima Magica Abscondita; The Second Lash of Alazonomastix , London: J Flesher, published 1655, →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Observations}}
1685, Henry More, Paralipomena Prophetica Containing Several Supplements and Defences of Dr Henry More His Expositions of the Prophet Daniel and the Apocalypse,  B His Notes on the Revelation of S. John.">…], London: Walter Kettilby , →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Paralipomena Prophetica}}
1662, Henry More, “An Antidote against Atheism: or, An Appeal to the Natural Faculties of the Mind of Man, whether there Be Not a God. The Third Edition ”, in A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr Henry More , London: James Flesher for William Morden, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Philosophical Writings}}
1647, Henry More, “Psychozoia, or The First Part of the Song of the Soul, Containing a Christiano-Platonicall Display of Life. Cant I.”, in Philosophicall Poems, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Roger Daniel, printer to the University, →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:More Philosophicall Poems}}
1640 (date written), H M, “ΨΥΧΟΖΩΙΑ , or A Christiano-platonicall Display of Life, ”, in ΨΥΧΩΔΙΑ Platonica: Or A Platonicall Song of the Soul, . ΨΥΧΑΘΑΝΑΣΙΑ . ΑΝΤΙΨΥΧΟΠΑΝΝΥΧΙΑ . ΑΝΤΙΜΟΝΟΨΥΧΙΑ . Hereto is Added a Paraphrasticall Interpretation of the Answer of Apollo Consulted by Amelius, about Plotinus Soul Departed this Life. By H. M. Master of Arts, and Fellow of Christs Colledge in Cambridge.">…], Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Roger Daniel, printer to the Universitie, published 1642, →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Psychodia}}
1669, Henry More, An Exposition of the Seven Epistles to the Seven Churches; , London: James Flesher, →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Seven Epistles}}
1688 September (date written), Henry More, translated by R. W. , An Account of Virtue: Or, Dr. Henry More’s Abridgment of Morals, Put into English, London: Benj Tooke, published 1690, →OCLC:
{{RQ:More Southwell Virtue}}

More, Thomas

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{{RQ:More Robinson Utopia}}
a. 1536 (date written), Thomas More, “The Life of John Picus Erle of Myrandula, ”, in Wyllyam Rastell , editor, The Workes of Sir Thomas More Knyght, , London: Iohn Cawod, Iohn Waly, and Richarde Tottell, published 30 April 1557, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Thomas More Workes}}

Morley, Christopher

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{{RQ:Morley Parnassus}}

Morris, William

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, William Morris, The Decorative Arts: Their Relation to Modern Life and Progress , London: Ellis and White, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Morris Decorative Arts}}
1868, William Morris, “”, in The Earthly Paradise: A Poem, parts , London: F S Ellis, , →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Morris Earthly Paradise}}
1867, William Morris, “Book I”, in The Life and Death of Jason: A Poem, London: Bell and Daldy, , →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Morris Jason}}
1890, William Morris, The Roots of the Mountains , London: Reeves and Turner , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Morris Roots of the Mountains}}
{{RQ:Morris Sigurd}}
1888, William Morris, Signs of Change , London: Reeves and Turner:
{{RQ:Morris Signs of Change}}
1897, William Morris, edited by , The Sundering Flood, London, New York, N.Y.: Longmans, Green, and Co., , published 1898, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Morris Sundering Flood}}
1889, William Morris, A Tale of the House of the Wolfings and All the Kindreds of the Mark , London: Reeves and Turner , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Morris Wolfings}}
1896, William Morris, The Well at the World's End, volume I, London, New York, and Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co.:
{{RQ:Morris Well at the World's End}}
1895 January, William Morris, A J Wyatt, transl., The Tale of Beowulf, Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats, new edition, London; New York, N.Y.: Longmans, Green, and Co. , published August 1898, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Morris Wyatt Beowulf}}
1876, Virgil, “Book I”, in William Morris, transl., The Æneids of Virgil: Done into English Verse, London: Ellis and White, , →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Virgil Morris Aeneids}}

Mortimer, John

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1707, J Mortimer, The Whole Art of Husbandry; or, The Way of Managing and Improving of Land. , London: J H for H Mortlock , and J Robinson , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Mortimer Husbandry}}

Motley, John Lathrop

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1856, John Lothrop Motley, The Rise of the Dutch Republic. A History. , volume I, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Motley Dutch Republic}}

Moxon, Joseph

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1678 January 11 (Gregorian calendar), Joseph Moxon, “Numb I. Of Smithing in General.”, in Mechanick Exercises, or The Doctrine of Handy-Works, , volume I, London: Joseph Moxon, published 1683, →OCLC, page 1:
{{RQ:Moxon Mechanick Exercises}}

Munday, Anthony

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1605, Giacomo Affinati d’Acuto Romano, translated by A M, The Dumbe Divine Speaker, or: Dumbe Speaker of Diuinity. , London: ">…] for William Leake, , →OCLC:
{{RQ:Affinati Munday Dumbe}}
c. 1591–1593 (date written), attributed to Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle, William Shakespeare , edited by Alexander Dyce, Sir Thomas More, a Play; , London: ">…] for the Shakespeare Society, published 1844, →OCLC:
{{RQ:Munday et al Thomas More}}
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