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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57 |
Short notice of Ratseis Ghost, or the Second Part of his Madde Prankes and Robberies (1605) (facsimile) (1932) |
Item |
July 1935 |
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58 |
'A Suggestion regarding Shakespeare's Manuscripts' |
Item |
Oct. 1935 |
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60 |
Reviews of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus: the First Quarto, 1594 (facsimile), ed. Joseph Quincy Adams (1936), and Francis Meres’s Treatise ‘Poetrie’, ed. Don Cameron Allen (1933) |
Item |
Jan. 1938 |
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61 |
Short notice of A History of Modern Colloquial English, by Henry Cecil Wyld (3rd ed.,1936) |
Item |
Jan. 1938 |
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62 |
Review of Two Pamphlets of Nicholas Breton: Grimellos Fortunes (1604); An Olde Mans Lesson (1605), ed. E. G. Morice (1936) |
Item |
Oct. 1938 |
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1 |
Offprint from Englische Studien, Vol. XXXIV, containing a review by W. Bang of John Bale’s Index of British and other Writers, ed. Reginald Lane Poole and Mary Bateson (1902) |
Item |
1902 |
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6b |
Order form for ‘A Series of Reprints of Some Minor Elizabethan and Jacobean Tracts’ |
Item |
[c. 1910] |
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13 |
Cuttings from the English Historical Review, containing a short notice of Machiavelli and the Elizabethans, by Mario Praz (1928) |
Item |
Oct. 1929 |
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4 |
‘The Inevitable Morning’, by ‘Kenneth Niel’, with verses, as follows: ‘Dreams’, ‘A Descent into Hell’, ‘Therefore’, ‘Lydia’, ‘To one who looked eastward’, all but the last by ‘Kenneth Niel’ |
Item |
[1894–5?] |
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6 |
‘“What God hath joined together”: an incident’ |
Item |
24 May–22 Sept. 1896 |
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8 |
‘The Love of God’ |
Item |
31 Jan.–11 June 1897 |
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9 |
Untitled story, beginning ‘Over the sea the dull leaden cloud hung motionless’ |
Item |
17 Oct. 1897 |
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10 |
Untitled story, beginning ‘The sea is a mighty goddess’ |
Item |
[late 1890s] |
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11 |
Untitled story, beginning ‘Outside it was raining steadily’ |
Item |
[late 1890s] |
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2 |
Verse |
File |
1891–1902 |
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4 |
‘Friends’ |
Item |
14 Aug. 1891 |
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5 |
‘Hope’ |
Item |
31 Aug. 1891 |
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6 |
Lines beginning ‘Alas for the days that are passed’ |
Item |
[c. Aug. 1891] |
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21 |
Lines beginning ‘We met and, doubting, parted’ |
Item |
3 July 1901 |
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3b–e |
‘Justice’, a play in four acts (incomplete) |
Item |
[c. 1909] |
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3f |
Notes on the characters in ‘Justice’, by R. B. McKerrow |
Item |
[c. 1909] |
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3g |
Notes on ‘Justice’, by Frank Sidgwick |
Item |
[c. Apr. 1909] |
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4 |
‘Hernani and Romeo (the lyric note)’ |
Item |
[1890s] |
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5 |
Essay on education (unfinished) |
Item |
[c. 1900] |
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9 |
‘Marprelate Controversy’ |
Item |
[c. 1911] |
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12 |
‘A Note on the preparation of copy for illustrations in scientific books’ |
Item |
[1930s?] |
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14 |
‘Sizes of Books’ (unfinished) |
Item |
[1930s?] |
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15 |
‘These University Theses!’ (unfinished or incomplete) |
Item |
[1930s?] |
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16 |
Essay on a secret childhood diary |
Item |
[1930s?] |
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20 |
‘A Peace Suggestion’ |
Item |
[c. 1933] |
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