The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... society established in Dublin about 1782. The Kilkenny Archaeological society , founded in 1849 , became , in 1869 , the ' Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland , ' and , in 1890 , the ' Royal Society of An ...
... society established in Dublin about 1782. The Kilkenny Archaeological society , founded in 1849 , became , in 1869 , the ' Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland , ' and , in 1890 , the ' Royal Society of An ...
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... society ended with a general index in 1855 . The Percy and Shakespeare societies were founded in the same year , and the Aelfric and Chetham societies in 1842. Of the last two , the former had for its object the publication of Old ...
... society ended with a general index in 1855 . The Percy and Shakespeare societies were founded in the same year , and the Aelfric and Chetham societies in 1842. Of the last two , the former had for its object the publication of Old ...
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... society , and for the Bannatyne club , The Life of St Columba by Adamnan . The Irish Archaeological society , founded in 1840 , has had for its occasional collaborators several clubs of kindred objects , the Ossianic , the Iona and the ...
... society , and for the Bannatyne club , The Life of St Columba by Adamnan . The Irish Archaeological society , founded in 1840 , has had for its occasional collaborators several clubs of kindred objects , the Ossianic , the Iona and the ...
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