Criticism.
Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
"Animadversions on Mr. Logan’s 'Finishing stroke'", by Thomas Ruddiman., [Circa 1748.]
“Animadversions on Mr. Logan’s Second Part of what he calls 'The Finishing Stroke, or, Mr. Ruddiman more self-condemned'”, by Thomas Ruddiman., [Circa 1748.]
"Animadversions on Mr. Logan’s 'Second Treatise on Government'", by Thomas Ruddiman., [Circa 1747.]
Animadversions, undated, on Buchanan’s History, in defence of the Hamilton family, written perhaps by William Hamilton, 3rd of Wishaw, or by his son William Hamilton, Barrister, with a note by Thomas Ruddiman on the authorship., Early 18th century-mid 18th century.
Army Book originally in the possession of by his father, used to contain an account by Philip C Trotter, son of Sir Philip D Trotter, of the Allied Military Mission to Hungary and its successor the later Allied Military Mission of Control on both of which he served, 1921-1922, and writings on linguistics, circa 1952, including notes and draft criticisms of works by William Empson., 1921-1922, [circa 1952].
The greater part of the volume is blank.
Comprehensive set of photocopies of reviews by Edwin Muir published in periodicals from 1920 to 1958 collected by Peter Butter., Circa 1960-1999.
Correspondence and papers relating to the military career and interests of the 4th Earl of Minto., 1867-1905.
Correspondence between Peter Butter and various correspondents relating to Edwin and Willa Muir. File 3., 1962-1972.
Criticisms, translations, etc., of Sir Walter Scott’s works., Late 18th century-early 19th century.
Detailed textual criticisms, made by Alexander Walker, of the first edition of ‘History of British India’ by James Mill., 1819.
Essays and miscellanea of John Dover Wilson., 1899-1959, undated.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames and company names from Dadley to Dallas, and company names beginning with initial D., 1802-1912.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of George R. Gleig., 1822-1849.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of Philip Stanhope (1805-1875)., 1840-1849.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of Samuel Smiles., 1891-1904.
Manuscript of "A criticism of ‘Limekilns and Passagium Reginae'" by George Algernon Fothergill., 1930.
The manuscript explains the relationship between MSS.5309 and 5310.
Manuscript of a rebuttal letter of John Cam Hobhouse regarding certain statements made by John Galt., 1830-1861
Manuscript of critical observations by John Cam Hobhouse on 'Life of Lord Byron' by John Galt; in particular, on the use by Galt of recollections of Byron by Marie Henri Beyle., , ? 1830-1837.
Material concerning literary matters, chiefly collected by Sir Walter Scott., 17th century-early 19th century.
Much of the material was collected by Sir Walter Scott, partly for use in his works; some must have been accumulated by John Gibson Lockhart.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, chiefly theological and political., 1590-18th century.
Miscellaneous material collected by Peter Butter relating to his work on Edwin and Willa Muir. File 2., 1963-1987.
Miscellaneous materials relating to the reputation of Ian Rankin., 2000-2012, undated
Miscellaneous papers of Hector MacIver., 1925-1962, undated.
Hector MacIver was born in the Isle of Lewis and educated in Stornoway and at Edinburgh University. Except for a period of service in the Navy (1940-1945), he spent his life teaching, mostly in the Royal High School in Edinburgh. He wrote and broadcast in both English and Gaelic.
Miscellaneous papers of Hector MacIver., 1925-1962, undated.
Hector MacIver was born in the Isle of Lewis and educated in Stornoway and at Edinburgh University. Except for a period of service in the Navy (1940-1945), he spent his life teaching, mostly in the Royal High School in Edinburgh. He wrote and broadcast in both English and Gaelic.