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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'A spendid constellation of Poets arose in the literary horizon - I looked around for Crabbe - Why does not he, who shines as brightly as any of these, add his lustre? - ...Mary Leadbeter George CrabbeParish Register, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849'A spendid constellation of Poets arose in the literary horizon - I looked around for Crabbe - Why does not he, who shines as brightly as any of these, add his lustre? - ...Mary Leadbeter George CrabbeTales in VersePrint: Book
1800-1849'A spendid constellation of Poets arose in the literary horizon - I looked around for Crabbe - Why does not he, who shines as brightly as any of these, add his lustre? - ...Mary Leadbeter George CrabbeBorough, thePrint: Book
1800-1849'A spendid constellation of Poets arose in the literary horizon - I looked around for Crabbe - Why does not he, who shines as brightly as any of these, add his lustre? - ...Mary Leadbeter [n/a]Edinburgh ReviewPrint: Serial / periodical
1900-1945'A statement about the position as regards the exchange of internees is given by "The Changi Guardian" (the prisoners' bulletin): no steps have been taken yet and can onl...Thomas Kitching [n/a]The Changi GuardianPrint: Newspaper
1850-1899'a strange book, full of ability, chartism, some blasphemy and infidelity, but on the whole a useful book for the upper classes to read — not the lower'G. W. F. Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle Charles KingsleyAlton LockePrint: Book
1900-1945'A study was made on Armistice Day reactions, comparable to those made in previous years. Even at the Cenotaph there was only a low degree of interest, and in Westminster...[a priest] anon unknownprayerPrint: Unknown
1800-1849'A Tear' 'Oh! That the chemist's magic art/ Could crystalise [sic] this sacred treasure/... ['Chloe' of Rogers's text changed to 'Anna' in manuscript]'Molineux group, including Mrs MolineuxSamuel RogersOn A TearUnknown
1850-1899'A Thousand Miles up the Nile'Sarah Good Amelia EdwardsA Thousand Miles up the NilePrint: Book
1850-1899'A thousand thanks for Johnson who is a brick.'Robert Louis Stevenson Charles JohnsonA General History of the Robberies and Murders of ...Print: Book
1900-1945'A thousand thanks for the article you devote to me in the "Revue". I read it with lively interest, profound attention and much gratitude.' Thence follow six more lines...Joseph Conrad Kazimierz WaliszewskiUn cas de naturalisation littéraire: Joseph ConradPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'a thousand thanks for [your letter], and for Sir John Stanley's speech, which I like very much, though I own I think he gives a little into commonplace towards the end, ...Louisa, Lady Stuart John Stanley[a speech]Unknown
1700-1799'A Tutor was reading Lectures of Morality to his pupil at Oxford; one of the Lectures ended thus - Ubi desenit ethicus, incipit I:C:T:U:S. which is an Abbreviation though... Lectures of MoralityPrint: Book
1700-1799'A Tutor was reading Lectures of Morality to his pupil at Oxford; one of the Lectures ended thus - Ubi desenit ethicus, incipit I:C:T:U:S. which is an Abbreviation though...Hester Lynch Thrale Lord Corke[Letters]Print: Book
1800-1849'a vague subject, but treated in the refined & elevated spirit peculiar to him'G. W. F. Howard, Lord Morpeth George Stillman HillardThe Relation of the Poet to His AgePrint: Book
1900-1945'A varied series of anonymous essays were then read - with the following titles The Love of a Nation The Tiger & the Lady Building Quaker Stories Henry Lawrence The...members of the XII Book Club [a member of the XII Book Club]Love of a NationManuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'A varied series of anonymous essays were then read - with the following titles The Love of a Nation The Tiger & the Lady Building Quaker Stories Henry Lawrence The...members of the XII Book Club [a member of the XII Book Club]Tiger & the Lady, TheManuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'A varied series of anonymous essays were then read - with the following titles The Love of a Nation The Tiger & the Lady Building Quaker Stories Henry Lawrence The...members of the XII Book Club [a member of the XII Book Club]BuildingManuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'A varied series of anonymous essays were then read - with the following titles The Love of a Nation The Tiger & the Lady Building Quaker Stories Henry Lawrence The...members of the XII Book Club [a member of the XII Book Club]Quaker StoriesManuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'A varied series of anonymous essays were then read - with the following titles The Love of a Nation The Tiger & the Lady Building Quaker Stories Henry Lawrence The...members of the XII Book Club [a member of the XII Book Club]Henry LawrenceManuscript: Unknown



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