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

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Richard Harris Barham

  

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Richard Harris Barham : The Ingoldsby Legends

'After tea...[on a Sunday, my father]...liked to read aloud to us from books that sounded quite well, but afforded some chance of frivolity.'

Century: 1850-1899     Reader/Listener/Group: Molly Vivian      Print: Book

  

Richard Harris Barham : Ingoldsby Legends

'I stayed at home amusing the children by reading a fairy tale to them. They seemed to take great interest inn the narrative & after I had finished it Flory went [smiling?] home & Sissy & Dotty went away good temperedly to bed. Read "Poor dog [Tray?]" out of ["Ingolitsby"?] to Harry & then sent him off to bed also'

Century: 1850-1899     Reader/Listener/Group: John Buckley Castieau      Print: Book

  

Richard Harris Barham : Ingoldsby Legends

'While Polly was away I read to Harry & Dotty one of the Ingoldsby's Legends'

Century: 1850-1899     Reader/Listener/Group: John Buckley Castieau      Print: Book

  

Richard Harris Barham : Ingoldsby Legends

'To-day I ... prepare myself for leaving England. I read, whilst [here] the "Ingoldsby Legends" entire, Second Part "King Henry IV," and more cursorily "Midsummer Nights Dream" over again, and First Part "King Henry IV." I enjoyed myself very much. But now to fresh fields and pastures. I take over in books: Shakespeare, Tennyson (to 156), "Canterbury Tales" (Skeat, Oxford edition), Vergil, "Aeneid" (I-VI), "Wilhelm Tell," "Golden Treasury," "Pickwick," "Collected Verse" of Rudyard Kipling, et alia; French, German, and English Dictionaries; map (Daily Telegraph). I hope at Folkestone to secure a small Horace, an Iliad-let (Macmillan's Pocket Edition), and "Don Quixote de la Mancha," I also have my old Harvard Italian grammar, and "England in the Middle Ages" by a Manchester woman, B.A.'

Century: 1900-1945     Reader/Listener/Group: Wainwight Merrill      Print: Book

  

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