Smith, Lucy Toulmin, 1838-1911
Smith, Lucy Toulmin
Toulmin Smith, Lucy, 1838-1911
Lucy Toulmin Smith bibliothécaire anglo-américaine
Smith, Lucy Toulmin, 1838-1911, philologue
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Works
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A Common-Place Book of the Fifteenth Century | |
contes moralisés de Nicole Bozon, frère mineur | |
English gilds, 1870: | |
English gilds : the original ordinances of more than one hundred early english gilds : together with þe olde usages of þe Cite of Wynchestre ; the ordinances of Worcester ; the office of the mayor of Bristol ; the costomary of the manor of Tettenhal-Regis | |
English wayfaring life in the middle ages (XIVth century) | |
Expeditions to Prussia and the Holy Land made by Henry earl of Derby (afterwards King Henry IV.) In the Years 1390-1 and 1392-3. Being the Accounts Kept by his Treasurer during Two Years | |
Glanville, Bartholomew de (DNB00) | |
Gorboduc or Ferrex and Porrex : a tragedy | |
The itinerary in England and Wales | |
The Itinerary of John Leland : in or about the years 1535-1543. | |
Kingsley, Mary Henrietta (DNB01) | |
Kynewulf (DNB00) | |
The maire of Bristowe is kalendar | |
A manual of the English grammar and language for self-help. | |
Nicholson, Brinsley (DNB00) | |
The Old English miracle play of Abraham and Isaac : [a modernized version of an earlier translation / edited by Lucy Toulmin Smith] . | |
Le poney au quotidien : pansage, soins et entretien | |
Ricart's kalendar | |
Shakespeare's Centurie of Prayse Being Materials for a History of Opinion on Shakespeare and his Works, A.D. 1591-1693 | |
The Shakspere allusion-book; a collection of allusions to Shakspere from 1591 to 1700. | |
Smith, Joshua Toulmin (DNB00) | |
The Walloon church at Norwich in 1589. | |
York plays; the plays performed by the crafts or mysteries of York, on the day of Corpus Christi in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. |