10 research outputs found
Six essays on Johnson /
Includes bibliographical references and index.Mode of access: Internet
England and the war, being sundry addresses delivered during the war and now first collected,
Might is right.--The war of ideas.--The faith of England.--Some gains of the war.--The war and the press.--Shakespeare and England.Mode of access: Internet
Shakespeare,
Series title also at head of t.-p.Mode of access: Internet
The meaning of a university; an inaugural address delivered to the students of University College, Aberystwyth, on the 20th of October, 1911,
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Romance; two lectures
At head of title: Louis Clark Vanuxem Foundaton.The origin of romance.--Imitation and forgery.Mode of access: Internet
The English novel; being a short sketch of its history from the earliest times to the appearance of Waverley,
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The complete works of George Savile, first Marquess of Halifax,
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The covrtyer of Covnt Baldessar
252 p. Transcribed from: London, D. Nutt, 1900
The works of Shakespeare /
"The text ... from MacBeth [v. 31] onwards has been edited by Mr. Walter Raleigh" note in v. 38."Of this work one thousand copies only have been printed for sale in England and America, and the type distributed."The Edinburgh folio Shakespeare 1901-04"--Spelled out on the spines.Vol. 1. The tempest -- v. 2. Two gentlemen of Verona -- v. 3. The mery wives of Windsor -- v. 4. Measure for measure -- v. 5. The comedy of errors -- v. 6. Much ado about nothing -- v. 7. Love's labour lost -- v. 8. A midsummer night's dream -- v. 9. The merchant of Venice -- v. 10. As you like it -- v. 11. The taming of the shrew -- v. 12. All's well that ends well -- v. 14. The winter's tale -- v. 15. King John -- v. 16. Richard the Second -- v. 17-18. Henry the Fourth -- v. 19. The life of King Henry the Fifth -- v. 20-22. King Kenry the Sixth -- v. 23. The tragedy of King Richard the Third -- v. 24. King Henry the Eight -- v. 25. Troilus and Cressida -- v. 26. Coriolanus -- v. 27. Titus Andronicus -- v. 28. Romeo and Juliet -- v. 29. Timon of Athens -- v. 30. Juilus Caesar -- v. 31. Macbeth -- v. 32. Hamlet -- v. 33. King Lear -- v. 34. Othello -- v. 35. Anthony and Cleopatra -- v. 36. Cymbeline -- v. 37. Pericles -- v. 38. The two nobel kinsmen -- v. 39. Venus and Adonis. Lucrece.Mode of access: Internet