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Author: WATSON (Robert Spence)
WATSON (Robert Spence). The Villages around Metz. [An account of their condition during the war in Oct. and Nov. i87o pp. 36. 80. Newcastle—upon—Tyne 1870.
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t WATSON (Robert Spence). Wórc1sworth’s relations to science. [MacMillan’s Magazine. Vol. L. No. 297. July, 1884.) pp. 202..— 209. (Q.M.L.) 8°. [London, 1884.)
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C 3 u WATSON (Robert Spence). The History oI’ the Literary and Philosophical Society of Neivcastle—upon—Tyne, 1795—1896... With. . .illustrations. pp. xii. + 3b4 + iv. 8. London, 1897. No. 130 of an edition limited to 500 copies
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Author: BOSVJELL (James)
t)iyI) BOSVJELL (James), the i1der. See ABBOTT (Claude C.) Boswell...The Robert Spence Watson Memorial Lecture for1945-46, iewcast 1e-uTe, 1946.
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:Vii:’ Fc:. — — SHAKESPEARE (Wi11.am). (Tenpest — Appendi2ç.) NEWCASTLE’tiPON—YNE. Literary and Pi1osoça1Societyf_Ne!zcaupon -Te Robert Spence Watson memorial, lecture. 1936. The Meaning of the Tempest. By 3. Dover Wilson. Newcast1e—pon—T, 1936.
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Author: LEWIS (Cecil Day)
LEWIS (Cecil Day). The Colloquial element in English poetry. (The Robert Spence Watson Memorial Lecture for l917, delivered before the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne, March 2Lth, l9L7. ) pp. 31 + (1). 8°. Newcastle upon T, l9L7.
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(xti) E . 1E.V:CSTLE-UPON-TyNE. Literary and Philosophical Society N ewcast1e—upon-ne. Robert Spence Watson memorial lecture.. 1936. The Meaning of the Tempest. ByS. Dover WLlson. pp. 23. 8 • Newcast1e—uponyne, 1936. Cata1ogrom the wrapper.
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O\’Il) c. r. TrftpL.t”— WILSON (John Dover). The Meaning of the Tempest. N 1936. See NEWCASTLT—LJPON—TYNE. Literary and Philo sophca1 Soeiy of_tçs u pon-T. Robert Spence Watson memorial lecture. 1936.
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