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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1900-1945'Whinfell, Upper Redlands Rd., 30. i. 32.
Alfred Rawlings in the Chair.
1. Minutes of last read and approved.
[...]
3. Howard Smith spoke to us of...
Howard Smith Howard Smith[An account of the social and literary sides of Ri...Manuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'Whinfell, Upper Redlands Rd., 30. i. 32.
Alfred Rawlings in the Chair.
1. Minutes of last read and approved.
[...]
3. Howard Smith spoke to us of...
Reginald H. Robson Reginald H. Robson[An account of Richard Brinsley Sheridan as Parlia...Manuscript: Unknown
1900-1945'Whinfell, Upper Redlands Rd., 30. i. 32.
Alfred Rawlings in the Chair.
1. Minutes of last read and approved.
[...]
3. Howard Smith spoke to us of...
Francis E. Pollard Richard Brinsley Sheridan[Speech on the devastation of Oudh]Print: Book
1900-1945'Whinfell, Upper Redlands Rd., 30. i. 32.
Alfred Rawlings in the Chair.
1. Minutes of last read and approved.
[...]
3. Howard Smith spoke to us of...
Mary E. Robson Richard Brinsley SheridanThe School for ScandalPrint: Book
1900-1945'Whinfell, Upper Redlands Rd., 30. i. 32.
Alfred Rawlings in the Chair.
1. Minutes of last read and approved.
[...]
3. Howard Smith spoke to us of...
Charles E. Stansfield Richard Brinsley SheridanThe School for ScandalPrint: Book
1900-1945'Whinfell, Upper Redlands Rd., 30. i. 32.
Alfred Rawlings in the Chair.
1. Minutes of last read and approved.
[...]
3. Howard Smith spoke to us of...
Reginald H. Robson Richard Brinsley SheridanThe School for ScandalPrint: Book
1900-1945'Whinfell, Upper Redlands Rd., 30. i. 32.
Alfred Rawlings in the Chair.
1. Minutes of last read and approved.
[...]
3. Howard Smith spoke to us of...
George Burrow Richard Brinsley SheridanThe School for ScandalPrint: Book
1900-1945'Whinfell, Upper Redlands Rd., 30. i. 32.
Alfred Rawlings in the Chair.
1. Minutes of last read and approved.
[...]
3. Howard Smith spoke to us of...
Unidentified members of the XII Book ClubRichard Brinsley SheridanThe School for ScandalPrint: Book
1850-1899'Who did the Athenaeum I know not, but it is very kind.'Robert Louis Stevenson A J ButlerReview in AthenaeumPrint: Serial / periodical
1700-1799'Who is this Yorick? you are pleased to ask me. You cannot, I imagine have looked into his books: execrable I cannot but call them; for I am told that the third and fourt...Samuel Richardson Laurence SterneThe Life and Opinions of Tristram ShandyPrint: Book
1900-1945'Who put that dreadful note about me in the "Pauline"? I’m Chaplain to one battery only, and gunners don’t have forts. I wish they did! Please strafe the unknown aut...Philip Thomas Byard Clayton PaulinePrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'Who the devil was it who wrote the last article of the Quarterly? He is a lad of some spirit and I must have a half mutchkin with him.'James Hogg Quarterly ReviewPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'Who writes the literary reviews in the Examiner? I hoped Mr Forster, because I was so much delighted with Oliver Goldsmith's life, and (long ago) with the Lives of the S...Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell John ForsterLife and Times of Oliver Goldsmith, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849'Who writes the literary reviews in the Examiner? I hoped Mr Forster, because I was so much delighted with Oliver Goldsmith's life, and (long ago) with the Lives of the S...Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell John ForsterLives of the Statesmen of the Commonwealth Print: Book
1700-1799'Whoever reads the Part of the Fairies in the [italics] Midsummer Night's Dream [end italics] may easily perceive how many beautiful Images [italics] Milton [end italics]...Laetitia Pilkington William ShakespeareMidsummer Night's Dream, APrint: Book
1700-1799'Whoever reads the Part of the Fairies in the [italics] Midsummer Night's Dream [end italics] may easily perceive how many beautiful Images [italics] Milton [end italics]...Laetitia Pilkington John MiltonComus: A MasquePrint: Book
1900-1945'Whole afternoon and evening of prep in which I (most regrettably) finished "Roper's Row".'Hilary Spalding Warwick DeepingRoper's RowPrint: Book
1850-1899'Why are we Dissenters?'Sarah Good Eustace Rogers ConderWhy are we Dissenters? Three LecturesPrint: Book
1800-1849'Why do you like Miss Austen so very much? I am puzzled on that point. What induced you to say that you would have rather written "Pride and Prejudice" or "Tom Jones", t...Charlotte Bronte Jane AustenPride and PrejudicePrint: Book
1850-1899'Why don't you ask Miss (Maggie) Elliott to write you a novel? 6 Grosvenor Crescent - daughter of the Dean of Bristol - author of "Jem" (something) - the Dale Boy, in the...Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell Maggie Elliott[story with title like 'Jem']Print: Serial / periodical



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