319 resultados para Novelists, Scottish
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The Scottish version ascribed to Thomas of Erceldoune; based on the original of Thomas, Anglo-Norman poet.
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Forms the third volume of papers published by the Society; v. 1-2 were published 1891 and 1894 respectively, under title Transactions.
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Includes several poems written by Bannatyne himself.
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Almost wholly the work of Allan Cunningham, who supplied Cromek with original poems, disguised as old ballads, etc. Whether Cromek suspected the imposition is not clear. cf. Dict. nat. biog. and D. Hogg, Life of A. Cunningham. 1875 (esp. p. 49-, & 79)
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The letter to Kennet (an answer to Francis Atterbury's attack) is substantially the same as the preface to the Scottish historical library.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes court reports.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Title Varies: 1894/95-1938, Report of the Committee of Council on Education In Scotland; 1939-46, Summary Report on Education In Scotland
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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I. The rural revolution.--II. The changes in London.--III, The evolution of the hotel and restaurant.--IV. In London lodgings.--V. The Thames above bridges.--VI. Older Edinburgh.--VII. Old Scottish ecclesiasticism.--VIII. Some military memories.--IX. Some flutters on the stock exchange.--X. Literary recollections.--XI. More literary recollections.--XII. Friends of the Athenæum.--XIII. Rambles with rod and gun.--XIV. Keepers and hill shepherds.--XV. The shepherds and the poachers.--XVI. The last of the road.
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Binder's title: The Studio.Summer number.