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√ | Century of Experience | Evidence | Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group | Author of Text | Title of Text | Form of Text |
1800-1849 | Which resolutions with health and my habits of indutry will make me 'Sleep in spite of thunder'. | Walter Scott | William Shakespeare | Macbeth | Print: Book | |
1700-1799 | [Pilkington having annoyed Swift by remembering one of his poems and reciting it to others, he decided to test her memory. She told him] 'I could repeat not only all his ... | Laetitia Pilkington | William Shakespeare | Macbeth | Print: Book | |
1900-1945 | ‘ [ … ] it was nice … to get the "Evening Standard" packed up with the rest [of the parcel]. I do adore newspapers in certain moods. For frivolling time away they are... | Ivor Bertie Gurney | William Shakespeare | Macbeth | Print: Book | |
1800-1849 | ‘...I shall give my own poetical translation, also, of the scenes which Schiller in his translation of Macbeth has substituted for the original witch-scenes. He has alt... | Hartley Coleridge | William Shakespeare | Macbeth | Print: Book, Serial / periodical |