Johnson, Reginald Brimley, 1867-1932
Johnson, R. Brimley (Reginald Brimley), 1867-1932
Johnson, Reginald Brimley
Johnson, R. Brimley
Johnson, R. Brimley (Reginald Brimley)
Reginald Brimley Johnson British editor in Cambridge University alumni database (ACAD)
VIAF ID: 100335412 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Aphorisms | |
An apology for the life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews | |
Balls and assemblies from Fanny Burney, Jane Austen, Maria Edgeworth, Susan Ferrier, and Mary Russell Mitford | |
Bleak house | |
Bluestocking letters; | |
A book of British ballads | |
Cecilia , or Memoirs of an heiress | |
Children of the New Forest | |
The Complete Poetical Works : with three essays on poetry | |
Correspondence. | |
David Copperfield | |
Eighteenth century letters | |
Elizabeth Fry's journeys on the continent, 1840-1841 | |
Emma | |
English letter writers | |
Essays and sketches | |
Famous reviews | |
Fanny Burney and the Burneys. | |
The flights of a lady-bird : or, the history of the winged rambler. Embellished with cuts | |
The hermit of the forest, and the wandering infants, : a rural fragment. Embellished with cuts | |
History of Sandford and Merton. | |
The history of South America. : Containing the discoveries of Columbus, the conquest of Mexico and Peru, and the other transactions of the Spaniards in the New World. By the Rev. Mr. Cooper. Embellished with copper-plate cuts | |
Jane Austen, a French appreciation | |
Jane Austen, her life, her work, her family and her critics | |
Joseph Rushbrook, or The poacher | |
The juvenile biographer : containing the lives of little masters and misses; including a variety of good and bad characters. By a little biographer | |
Juvenile rambles through the paths of nature; in which many parts of the wonderful works of the creation are brought forward, and made familiar to the capacity of every little miss and master, who wishes to become wise and good. Embellished with cuts | |
Leigh Hunt. | |
Letters from the right honourable lady Mary Wortley Montagu 1709-1762 | |
The letters of Laurence Sterne; | |
The letters of Mary Russell Mitford | |
The letters of Richard Steele. | |
The letters of Robert Burns | |
Lilliput Lyrics | |
Manners makyth man; an anthology from the great writers illustrating English manners and customs throughout the centuries. | |
Mansfield park | |
Modern plays | |
Moral poison in modern fiction | |
Mr Midshipman easy | |
Mrs. Delany at court and among the wits, being the record of a great lady of genius in the art of living ... | |
A new history of England. : From the earliest period to the present time. On a Plan recommended by The Earl of Chesterfield. By the Reverend Mr. Cooper | |
A new history of the Grecian states : from their earliest period to their extinction by the Ottomans. Containing an account of their most memorable sieges and battles; and the character and exploits of their most celebrated heroes, orators, and philosophers. Embellished with copper-plate cuts. Designed for the use of young ladies and gentlemen | |
New study of Jane Austen | |
Northanger Abbey : Persuasion | |
Novelists on novels : from the Duchess of Newcastle to George Eliot | |
The old curiosity shop | |
Olla podrida ; The pirate ; and The three cutters | |
The oriental moralist or the beauties of the Arabian nights entertainments Translated from the original accompanied with suitable reflections adapted to each story. By the Revd. Mr. Cooper, Author of the History of England &c. &c. &c | |
Peter Simple | |
The picture exhibition : containing the original drawings of eighteen disciples. To which are added, moral and historical explanations. Published under the inspection of Mr. Peter Paul Rubens, professor of polite arts | |
The Poems & three essays on poetry : Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym ; Miscellanies | |
The poems of Thomas Love Peacock | |
The poetical works of Samuel Butler; | |
Poetry and the poets | |
Pride and prejudice | |
The privateersman | |
Rogues and vagabonds from Swift, Bunyan, Defoe, Francis Godwin, Henry Neville, and Aphra Behn; | |
Roxana : the fortunate mistress | |
Sanditon, The Watsons, Lady Susan, and other miscellanea. | |
Sense and sensibility | |
Settlers in Canada | |
Shelley--Leigh Hunt; how friendship made history, extending the bounds of human freedom and thought. A record of revolt against religious and political tyranny in The Examiner, The Indicator, and Shelley's prose pamphlets, with intimate letters between the Shelleys and Leigh Hunt, partly from unpublished manuscripts. | |
Tea-Table dialogues; between Miss Thoughtful : Between Miss Thoughtful Miss Sterling Miss Prattle Mast. Thoughtful Master Goodwill Master Foplin. Wherein is delineated the charms of innocence and virtue, and the pleasures of rural amusements. Embellished with cuts | |
The Tempest | |
Tennyson & his poetry | |
The two Dianas | |
Verse essays | |
The women novelists. |