319 resultados para Novelists, Scottish
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. 3 includes half-title: The remebrance, or The progress of a regiment commanded by my Lord Portmore in the year 1701 and 1702 ... giveing a true acount of al ther deeds and quartering the space of the
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Vol. 3 edited by Sir Arthur Mitchell and James T. Clark.
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The evolution of the Scot.--The kirk and its story.--Education in school and college.--The law and the lawyers.--Architecture, ecclesiastical and other.--Painting and painters.--Literature.--"Edina, Scotia's darling seat."--The kingdom of Fife.--In Lothian fields.--The Lothian shore.--The city of St. Mungo.--The Clyde.--Burns and the Burns country.--The legend of the Covenant.--Yarrow and Traquair.--The Border and the Solway.--Stirling and Perth.--Dundee.--The Granite city.--A highland survey.--A note on Caithness.--Round the islands.--Sports and pastimes.--Music, old and new.--Scots food.--Scots drink.--Scots wit and humour.--The Scot abroad and the stranger in Scotland.
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On spine: Novelists' library.
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Paged continuously; pt. I: lx p., 2 l., 486 p.; pt. II: 2 p. l., [lxi]-cvi, [2], [487]-1016 p.
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Reprinted from the Carlyle number (May, 1902) of the London Bookman.
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The logic of argument, by C.C. Hoag.--On Milton's knowledge of music, by S.G. Spaeth.--George Herbert: an interpretation, by W.S. Hinchman.--The younger Wordsworth, by C.H. Burr.--Vita nuova, chapters 24 to 28, by A.G.H. Spiers.--Some Franco-Scottish influences on the early English drama, by J.A. Lester.--Heine and Tennyson: an essay in comparative criticism, by C.W. Stork.--The Franklin's tale, by W.M. Hart.--Ipomedon: an illustration of romance origin, by C.H. Carter.--The Moors in Spanish popular poetry before 1600, by W.W. Comfort.
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Photocopy.
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With facsim. of the t.-p. of the editions of 1576, 1600, and 1621, and of 2 pages of the edition of 1567.
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Deals "solely with the very greatest names in the several departments of English literature".--Introd.
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"Descriptive bibliography: Carlyle": p. xxxi-xxxiii.