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 √ Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1900-1945�Well � our gallant regiment � have been in it a damn sight more than ever they expected, by the Lord. We are hardened veterans, fed up to the neck, muddy to the eyes...Ivor Bertie Gurney Robert Bridges[Sonnet on Lord Kitchener]Print: Newspaper
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 Evening StandardPrint: Newspaper
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 Daily TelegraphPrint: Newspaper
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 Francis Turner PalgraveGolden Treasury of English Songs and LyricsPrint: 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 ShakespeareMacbethPrint: 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 John MiltonOde: On TimePrint: Book
1900-1945�Your parcels have arrived � You have my deepest assurances that the pleasure caused by your kindness has been considerable�. The reason I dared to ask for all these ...Ivor Bertie Gurney Walt Whitman(Poems)Print: Book
1900-1945�Your parcels have arrived � You have my deepest assurances that the pleasure caused by your kindness has been considerable�. The reason I dared to ask for all these ...Ivor Bertie Gurney Percy Bysshe Shelley(Poems)Print: Book
1900-1945�Your parcels have arrived � You have my deepest assurances that the pleasure caused by your kindness has been considerable�. The reason I dared to ask for all these ...Ivor Bertie Gurney Ian Hay'Pip': A Romance of YouthPrint: Book
1900-1945�Mrs Voynich has sent me M Aurelius and Epictetus. The last is a game old boy, and I should dearly love to watch him in a strafe, but M Aurelius is a pious swanker in...Ivor Bertie Gurney Marcus AureliusMeditationsPrint: Book
1900-1945�Shelley is a wash out here, as a general thing. I will try Keats next. But W. W. and R. B. really are the two. Please don�t send me any more for a bit. And then s�il...Ivor Bertie Gurney Percy Bysshe Shelley(poems)Print: Book
1900-1945�Mrs Voynich has sent me M Aurelius and Epictetus. The last is a game old boy, and I should dearly love to watch him in a strafe, but M Aurelius is a pious swanker in...Ivor Bertie Gurney EpictetusDiscourses and/or EnchiridionPrint: Book
1900-1945�Today is changeable, rather cold and windy � I hardly think of music at all, but stick to books. My friend Harvey, who is now a lootenant [sic] in this battalion has...Ivor Bertie Gurney Robert BridgesThe Spirit of ManPrint: Book
1900-1945�[ � ]they have made me billet warden, which sounds grand, and is grand; as it leaves me time and enough to spare for reading. No new books can come to me now, as my ...Ivor Bertie Gurney AeschylusProm�th�e (or Prom�theus) encha�n�Print: Book
1900-1945�Here I am beside a French canal, watching the day, and remembering with an ache what Glostershire is in such a season as September, and with whom I usually spent the...Ivor Bertie Gurney Rudyard KiplingThe Fringes of the FleetPrint: Book
1900-1945�Here I am beside a French canal, watching the day, and remembering with an ache what Glostershire is in such a season as September, and with whom I usually spent the...Ivor Bertie Gurney Samuel PepysDiaryPrint: Book
1900-1945�Here I am beside a French canal, watching the day, and remembering with an ache what Glostershire is in such a season as September, and with whom I usually spent the...Ivor Bertie Gurney leading article (unsigned) in Times Literary Suppl...Print: Newspaper, Serial / periodical
1900-1945�Here I am beside a French canal, watching the day, and remembering with an ache what Glostershire is in such a season as September, and with whom I usually spent the...Ivor Bertie Gurney William WordsworthThe ExcursionPrint: Newspaper, Serial / periodical
1900-1945�Have you seen any reviews of Maeterlinck�s latest book, and if so, what do you think of the ideas it sets forth? There was a glorious piece of writing in last week�s...Ivor Bertie Gurney The ObserverPrint: Newspaper
1900-1945�Have you seen any reviews of Maeterlinck�s latest book, and if so, what do you think of the ideas it sets forth? There was a glorious piece of writing in last week�s...Ivor Bertie Gurney Aeschylus AgamemnonPrint: Book



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