985 resultados para Sir Walter Scott
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"Dramatized from the novel of that name, by Sir Walter Scott."
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Editor: "Sir Walter Scott was the ostensible editor of this work."--Lowndes' Bibliographer's manual.
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"A companion of 'Shakespeare's England' ... Most of the sketches here assembled were originally printed in the 'New York Tribune'."--Pref.
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"A companion to "Shakespeare's England" ... Most of the sketches here assembled were originally printed in the 'New York tribune'."--Pref.
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Republished in part from the New York Sun, Good words, Scribner's magazine, the New quarterly review.
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1st ser. is 2d ed., 1877.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 08325.0-3, suppl.
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Added t.-p., illus.
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Bound in marbled paper boards; brown leather shelfback and corners, stamped in gold; black leather label on spine; all edges speckled. Title on spine: Omnium gatherum.
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Edited from the original manuscript by Sir Walter Scott. cf. Introd.
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I. Franklin in France.--II. Omar Khayyám.--III. Sir Walter Scott.--IV. Speeches before the American society in London.--V. A partnership in beneficence.--VI. Speech at the annual dinner of the Royal society.--VII. Speech at the annual dinner of the Literary fund.--VIII. Speech at the opening, by Miss Helen Hay, of the Robert Browning garden.--IX. International copyright.--X. American diplomacy.--XI. A festival of pece.--XII. William McKinley.--XIII. At the universities.--XIV. Commercial club dinner.--XV. New Orleans.--XVI. The Grand army of the republic.--XVII. President Roosevelt.--XVIII. Edmund Clarence Stedman.--XIX. Lincoln's faith.--XX. The press and modern progress.--XXI. Fifty years of the Republican party.--XXII. America's love of peace.--XXIII. Life in the White House in the time of Lincoln.--XXIV. Clarence King.
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Reprinted from the Cornhill magazine, Fraser's magazine, and the Fortnightly review.
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Deals "solely with the very greatest names in the several departments of English literature".--Introd.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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Memoir of Mackenzie, by Sir Walter Scott.--Man of feeling.--Papers from The Lounger.--Man of the world.--Julia de Roubigné.--Papers from The Mirror.