Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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19 |
'The Marquis of Montrose' |
Item |
[1895 or 1896] |
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20 |
Lines beginning ‘Once in old days that night has darkened o’er’ |
Item |
2 July 1901 |
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23 |
‘At a parting’ |
Item |
1 July 1902 |
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1 |
‘A Fair at Brussels’ |
Item |
[1880s] |
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2 |
Journal of a tour in Normandy |
Item |
[1880s] |
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3 |
'Tempora mutanter [sic], nos et mutamur in illis' |
Item |
[1890s] |
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7 |
Advice for English visitors to Japan |
Item |
[c. 1901] |
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10 |
‘Bibliographers’ and Publishers’ Editions’ |
Item |
[1920s or 1930s] |
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2 |
Review of Robert Greene, by John Clark Jordan (1915) |
Item |
Apr. 1916 |
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7 |
Short notice of King James’s Daemonologie, 1597, and Newes from Scotland declaring the Damnable Life and Death of Doctor Fian, 1591; and Robert Greene’s Black-Bookes Messenger, 1592, with ‘Cuthbert Conny Catcher’s’ Defence of Conny-Catching, 1592 (Bodley Head Quartos, Vols. IX and X, 1924) |
Item |
July 1925 |
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9 |
Envelope, labelled 'Reviews—M.L.R.' |
Item |
[1930s?] |
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2 |
Review of Speculum, Vol. I, No. 1 (Jan. 1926) |
Item |
July 1926 |
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3 |
Review of The Year’s Work in English Studies, Vol. V (1924) |
Item |
July 1926 |
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8 |
Review of the Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century Verse, chosen by David Nichol Smith (1926) |
Item |
Oct. 1927 |
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9 |
Review of Tennyson as seen by his Parodists, by J. Postma (1926) |
Item |
Oct. 1927 |
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12 |
Review of The Plague in Shakespeare’s London, by F. P. Wilson (1927) |
Item |
Jan. 1928 |
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14 |
Review of ‘The Booke of Sir Thomas Moore’, by Samuel A. Tannenbaum (1927) |
Item |
Apr. 1928 |
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15 |
Review of The Dialogue concerning Tyndale by Sir Thomas More (facsimile), ed. W. E. Campbell (1927) |
Item |
July 1928 |
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18 |
Review of The Paradise of Dainty Devices (1576–1606), ed. Hyder Edward Rollins (1927) |
Item |
Oct. 1928 |
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20 |
Review of A Bibliography of Writings on the English Language, from the Beginning of Printing to the end of 1922, by Arthur G. Kennedy |
Item |
Jan. 1929 |
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24 |
Short notice of Mary Schweidler, the Amber Witch, by W. Meinhold, translated by Lady Duff Gordon |
Item |
July 1929 |
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25 |
Short notice of First Editions of To-day and How to Tell Them, by H. S. Boutell (1928) |
Item |
July 1929 |
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28 |
Review of Bibliography, Practical, Enumerative, Historical, by Henry Bartlett van Hoesen and Frank Keller Walter (1928) |
Item |
Oct. 1929 |
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30 |
Review of A Bibliography of the Writings of William Harvey, M.D., Discoverer of the Circulation of the Blood, by Geoffrey Keynes (1928) |
Item |
Jan. 1930 |
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33 |
Review of A Short Catalogue of Books Printed in England and English Books Printed Abroad before 1641 in the Library of Wadham College, Oxford, compiled by H. A. Wheeler (1929) |
Item |
Oct. 1930 |
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38 |
Short notices of Sketches in Nineteenth-Century Biography, by Keith Feiling (1930), and Fourth Supplement to a Manual of the Writings in Middle English, 1050–1400, by John Edwin Wells (1929) |
Item |
Apr. 1931 |
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44 |
Short notice of Shakespeare Studies, Biographical and Literary, by Edgar E. Fripp (1930) |
Item |
Oct. 1931 |
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46 |
Review of The Year’s Work in English Studies, Vol. X (1929), and short notices of Shakespeare’s Hamlet: the First Quarto, 1603 (facsimile) (1931), and Plutarch’s Quyete of Mynde, translated by Thomas Wyat (facsimile) (1931) |
Item |
July 1932 |
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50a |
‘2 Henry VI. and the Contention—A Correction’ (proof) |
Item |
July 1933 |
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51 |
Short notice of John Dryden: Epilogue spoken to the King, March the Nineteenth,1681 (type-facsimile) (1932) |
Item |
July 1933 |
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