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the experience of reading in Britain, from 1450 to 1945...

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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849'Relics' 'Oh! Wherefore, Lady dost thou price, ... M.A. Browne'Bowly groupMary Ann Browne'Relics' OR Winter's WreathPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'Oh! Snatched away in Beauty's bloom...'Bowly groupGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronOh! Snatched Away In Beauty's BloomUnknown
1800-1849Extract from Byron's Monody on the Death of SheridanBowly groupGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronMonody on the Death of the Right Hon. R.B. Sherida...Unknown
1800-1849'The Bugle song...' 'Beattie's Tour'Bowly groupWilliam BeattieJournal of A Residence in Germany... in 1822, 1825Unknown
1800-1849'As a beam oer the face of the waters may glow, ...'Bowly groupThomas MooreAs a beam oer the face of the waters may glowUnknown
1800-1849'The Wish' 'Oh! Had we some bright little isle of our own,... S.W. 1821''S.W.' Thomas MooreOh had we some bright little isleUnknown
1800-1849'Voice of the Second Spirit' 'Mont Blanc is the Monarch of mountains, ...' 'Manfred'Bowly groupGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronManfred: A Dramatic PoemUnknown
1800-1849'Sun of the Sleepless' 'Sun of the Sleepless! Melancholy Star!...'Bowly groupGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronSun of the SleeplessUnknown
1800-1849'Autumn departs - but still his mantles fold...' 'Introduction to the Lord of the Isles'Bowly groupWalter ScottThe Lord of the Isles (Canto One)Unknown
1800-1849'Thy chains are broken, Africa, be free!...'Bowly groupJames MontgomeryThe West Indies OR 'Thy Chains Are Broken'Unknown
1800-1849'To His Majesty's Ship Barham, appointed by the King to convey Sir Walter Scott to Naples. By William Sotheby Esq.'Bowly groupWilliam SothebyTo His Majesty's Ship BarhamUnknown
1800-1849'When coldness wraps this suffering clay ... Hebrew Melodies'Bowly groupGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronHebrew MelodiesUnknown
1800-1849'Breathes there the man, with soul so dead, ... On a foreign strand! O Caledonia! Stern and wild, ...'Bowly groupWalter ScottThe Lay of the Last MinstrelUnknown
1800-1849'Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean - roll! ... And laid my hand upon thy mane - as I do here. 4th canto'Bowly groupGeorge Gordon, Lord ByronChilde Harold, Canto IVUnknown
1800-1849'To the Great Pyramid' Mountain of Art! Sublime Mysterious Pile!, ... From the Cheltenham Chronicle Feb 7 1833'Bowly group [n/a]The Cheltenham ChroniclePrint: Newspaper
1800-1849'Lake of Constance "What beauty flashes from the brow of night, ..." Beattie's Tour'Bowly groupWilliam BeattieJournal of A Residence in Germany...in 1822, 1825Unknown
1800-1849'Milton's sonnet on his Blindness "When I consider howmy light is spent"'Bowly groupJohn MiltonSonnet OR When I consider how my light is spentUnknown
1800-1849'She [Anne Isabella Milbanke] read enormously [...] A list of her books makes the unregenerate blood run cold, though it did include some novels -- Miss Edgeworth's and B...Anne Isabella Milbanke William BeckfordVathekPrint: Book
1800-1849'I do not care for a First Folio ofShakespeare. I rather prefer the common editions of Rowe and Tonson, without notes, and with plates, which, being so execrably bad, ser...Charles Lamb William ShakespeareThe Works of Mr William Shakespeare; in six volume...Print: Book
1800-1849'Much depends upon when and where you read a book. In the five or six impatient minutes, before the dinner is quite ready, who would think of taking up the Fairy Queen fo...Charles Lamb John Milton[poetry]Print: Book



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