Reading Experience Database
1450-1945

Listing for Author: Thomas Campbell

 

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Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1800-1849transcript of the poem headed 'battle of hohenlinden / campbell'Mary Groom Thomas CampbellHohenlindenUnknown
1800-1849transcript of the poem headed 'battle of hohenlinden / campbell'Mary Groom Thomas CampbellThe dirge of wallaceUnknown
1800-1849'death scene in gertrude of wyoming/ campbell'; there is also a footnote that gives the context of the scene in the tale.Mary Groom Thomas CampbellGertrude of Wyoming; a Pennsylvanian TaleUnknown
1800-1849'The Last Man by T. Campbell esq' [transcribes text] 'All worldly shapes shall melt in gloom...' Signed 'Fanny'Mary Dugdale Thomas CampbellThe Last ManUnknown
1800-1849Dorothy Wordsworth to Thomas De Quincey, 1 August 1809: '... I took the pains when I was in Kendal of going to the Boo...Dorothy Wordsworth Thomas CampbellGertrude of Wyoming (extracts)Print: Serial / periodical
1800-1849' ... the first three stanzas and two concluding stanzas of [Thoms] Campbell's poem [The Exile of Erin] were copied an...Sara Hutchinson Thomas CampbellExile of Erin, TheUnknown
1800-1849Byron to John Murray, 2 September 1814: ' ... [Thomas Campbell] has an unpublished (though printed) poem on a Scene in...George Gordon Lord Byron Thomas CampbellLines on Leaving a Scene in BavariaPrint: Unknown
1800-1849Byron's Ravenna Journal (4 January-27 February 1821), 10 January 1821: 'Looked over accounts. Read Campbell's Poets -...George Gordon Lord Byron Thomas CampbellSpecimens of the British Poets (including prefatory Essay on English Poetry)Print: BookUnknown
1800-1849Byron's Ravenna Journal (4 January-27 February 1821), 10 January 1821: '[after going out to hear music] Came home -- ...George Gordon Lord Byron Thomas CampbellSpecimens of the British Poets (including prefatory Essay on English Poetry)Print: BookUnknown
1800-1849Byron's Ravenna Journal (4 January-27 February 1821), 11 January 1821: 'In reading, I have just chanced upon an expres...George Gordon Lord Byron Thomas CampbellSpecimens of the British Poets (including prefatory Essay on English Poetry)Print: Book
1800-1849Byron's Ravenna Journal (4 January-27 February 1821), 12 January 1821: 'Read the Poets -- English that is to say -- ou...George Gordon Lord Byron Thomas CampbellSpecimens of the British Poets (including prefatory Essay on English Poetry)Print: Book
1800-1849Dorothy Wordsworth's Grasmere Journal, Monday 1 February, 1802: 'In the morning a Box of clothes with Books came from ...Dorothy Wordsworth Thomas CampbellThe Pleasures of HopePrint: Book
1800-1849'Tea between 9 and 10. I read aloud a little of 'The Pleasures of Hope'. Mrs Barlow [friend and lover] sat hemming one...Anne Lister Thomas CampbellThe Pleasures of HopePrint: Book
1800-1849'It was about this time that I first read that very beautiful poem, "The Pleasures of Hope". I also repersued a large ...Thomas Carter Thomas CampbellThe Pleasures of HopePrint: Book
1800-1849'He also again freely supplied me with the loan of books. At this time he lent me several volumes of the "New Monthly ...Thomas Carter Thomas CampbellLetters from AlgiersPrint: Serial / periodical
1800-1849'there was always poetry. Campbell, just then at the top of his short-lived vogue; Ossian, the unreadable of to-day; M...Anne Isabella (Annabella) Milbanke Thomas Campbell[poetry]Print: Book
1800-1849Mary Berry, Journal, 26 June 1812: 'We dined with the Princess [of Wales] at Kensington. The company: Lady C. Lindsay...Thomas Campbell Thomas CampbellFirst discourse upon PoetryUnknown
1800-1849Mary Berry, Journal, 9 March 1814: 'I dined with Madame de Stael; nobody but Campbell the poet, Rocca, and her own dau...Thomas Campbell Thomas Campbelldiscourse on English poetry and poetsUnknown
1800-1849'Lines written to the Memory of Sir G Campbell' 'To Him whose loyal, brave, and gentle heart/...'Carey/Maingay groupThomas CampbellLines Inscribed on the Monument Lately... ErectedPrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'Battle of Hohenlinden' 'On Linden when the Sun was low/...'Carey/Maingay groupThomas Campbell'Hohenlinden' OR [The Pleasures of Hope]Print: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'A Fragment' 'And say when summoned from the world and thee/...' ['The Pleasures of Hope', part one, ll. 239-248. Some...Carey/Maingay groupThomas CampbellThe Pleasures of HopePrint: UnknownUnknown
1800-1849'Lines by Mrs Siddons Say what's the brightest wreath of fame, ... >From Campbell's Life of Mrs Siddons Dec 1834'Bowly groupThomas CampbellLife of Mrs SiddonsUnknown
1850-1899'when I was eleven a school history-book containing biographies of Sir Thomas More, Sir Philip Sidney, and Sire John E...Edwin Muir Thomas CampbellLord Ullin's DaughterPrint: Book
1800-1849'Read Campbell's "Pleasures of Hope". Parts of this Poem are animated and fine...'Thomas Green Thomas CampbellThe Pleasures of HopePrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
Letter to Miss Dunbar May 1802 [see note] 'Did I tell you I read "Campbell?s Pleasures of Hope" at Wells and was charm...Anne Grant [nee MacVicar] Thomas CampbellPleasures of hopePrint: Book
1800-1849'Saturday Sept. 9th. Read Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland written as it is said by one Campbell. 'S...Claire Clairmont Thomas CampbellA Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland, in a Series of Letters to John Watkinson, M.D.Print: Book
1800-1849'Pray do you now and then read modern Biography? I have been highly entertained, & even interested by the Memoirs of M...Sarah Harriet Burney Thomas CampbellLife of Mrs SiddonsPrint: Book
1700-1799'[Dr Thomas Campbell, who dined with Johnson on 3 April 1775] has since published "A Philosophical Survey of the South...James Boswell Thomas CampbellPhilosophical Survey of the South of Ireland, in a series of letters Print: Book
1900-1945'The poets John read at Highgate Junior School included Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Thomas Campbell and Edgar Allan Poe'.John Betjeman Thomas CampbellPrint: Book
1800-1849'We may suspect that the library was dearer to Papa and Annabella than to Mamma [...] She liked visiting the neighbour...Sir Ralph and Anne Isabella MilbankeThomas CampbellPrint: Book

 

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