Topic: Victorian Literature
Browse Notes & Queries articles (1849–1900) tagged with the topic “Victorian Literature”. Explore Victorian-era queries, notes, and replies on this subject.
119 articles found.
- DOCTOR DOVE, OF DONCASTER (1849, NOTE)
- Betterton's Essay (1849, REPLY)
- DR. JOHNSON AND PROFESSOR DE MORGAN (1849, QUERY)
- COLLEY CIBBER'S APOLOGY (1849, NOTE)
- MACAULAY'S "YOUNG LEVITE." (1849, NOTE)
- Line quoted by De Quincey (1850, REPLY)
- Byron and Tacitus (1850, MISCELLANIES)
- Dr. Whichcot and Lord Shaftesbury (1850, QUERY)
- Love's Last Shift (1850, QUERY)
- Sterne's Koran (1850, REPLY)
- Poins and Bardolph (1850, REPLY)
- Seven Champions of Christendom (1850, QUERY)
- William Godwin (1850, QUERY)
- NICHOLAS BRETON'S "CROSSING OF PROVERBS." (1850, QUERY)
- Macaulay's Young Levite (1850, MISCELLANIES)
- One Bell (1850, QUERY)
- The Plant "Haemony" (1850, REPLY)
- The Story of the three Men and their Bag of Money (1850, REPLY)
- "Sir Hilary charged at Agincourt." (1850, REPLY)
- The Story of Mr. Fox (1850, NOTE)
- Saffron-bag (1850, QUERY)
- The Norfolk Dialect (1850, QUERY)
- Cinderella, or the Glass Slipper (1850, NOTE)
- Lady Deloraine (1850, QUERY)
- Lady Jane of Westmoreland (1850, REPLY)
- Passage from Tennyson (1850, QUERY)
- Lady Norton (1850, REPLY)
- ON A PASSAGE IN LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST (1850, NOTE)
- Thomas Rogers of Horninger (1850, REPLY)
- DID BUNYAN KNOW HOBBES? (1850, QUERY)