907 resultados para Literary societies
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Vols. I and III dated 1834; vol. II, 2d edition, with additions, 1827.
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1850-1931 (v. 1-40) include reports and papers of the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society, and some years, of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society, of the Leicestershire Archaeological Society and of other similar societies.
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C. R. Rode, editor, July 1856-Apr. 1863.
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Vols. for 1826-27 lack subtitle.
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"The talisman": King Richard I.--"Ivanhoe": King Richard I.--"Fair maid of Perth": Robert III. in Scotland.--"Quentin Durward": Louis XI in France.--"Anne of Geierstein": Louis XI in France.--"The monastery": Mary Stuart in Scotland--"The abbot": The Earl of Murray's regency in Scotland.--"Kenilworth": Queen Elizabeth in England.--"Nigel": King James I. Great Britain--"Woodstock": The commonwealth, Great Britain.--"Peveril of the Peak": King Charles II.--"Old Mortality": Charles II. and William III.--"Rob Roy": King George I.--"Waverley": George II.--"Redgauntlet": George III.--Conclusion: Reception of George IV. in Scotland in 1822.
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How to tell a story.--In defence of Harriet Shelley.--Fenimore Cooper's literary offences.--Travelling with a reformer.--Private history of the "Jumping frog" story.-- Mental telegraphy again.--What Paul Bourget thinks of us.--A little note to M. Paul Bourget.--The invalid's story.--The captain's story.--Stirring times in Austria.--Concerning the Jews.--From the London times of 1904.--At the appetite cure.--In memorium.-- Mark Twain: a biographical sketch.