Robert' Louis Stevenson
... Robert' Louis Stevenson. COMMEMORATIVE DINNER IN LONDON. The Robert Louis Stevenson Club of London held its annual commemorative dinner at the New Priuees, Piccadilly, the Duchess of Atholl, M.P., presiding. ...
... Robert' Louis Stevenson. COMMEMORATIVE DINNER IN LONDON. The Robert Louis Stevenson Club of London held its annual commemorative dinner at the New Priuees, Piccadilly, the Duchess of Atholl, M.P., presiding. ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. [By Gavin Ogilvy in British Weekly.”] Some men of letters, not necessarily the greatest, have an indescribable charm to which we give our hearts. Thackeray is the young man’s first love. Of living authors none perhaps bewitches ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. The Dfutu TeltyrapK observes One quality to recognise and reaped in our gifted countryman ix tbo ooUc courage which his career has evinced. Re was not a man like De Quinoey to write his maladies into his books. ( The literary step ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. In the scheme of this series, as originally Tbackeray's work should hare formed the subject of the third article. But on reflection I have decided that, oomidering my present purpoom, it would be little more than a uselei seif ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON from Messrs. Jekyll Hyde. RLS scrawled Jekyll's 30 0 000 words 11 three-day frenzy of activiti following a nightmare. Then, alter criticism fai Fanny, he threw the script in the lire and it—lN ANOTHER THRg o DAYS. It was Stevenson's ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. olirr 3rd DECEMBER, 1894.) IN MEMORIAM. That Southern firmament of blue, Whoa., eymbola Bicker iu the ekr, Our Nurtheru pltnet never knelt.— The ether held him, lone and high. The surge upon the coral reef In crimson caught the ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, The * highlit ** tell the of the author Treasure Island waning, hut the demands at libraries give small evidence of this, either in the story-teller’s the essayist’s aspect. R. Stevenson i> the subject of the next University ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON everywhere in a vain search for some mysterious drug. Poole begs Utterson to visit his master’s house. From behind the locked cabinet door, from which room Jekyll has not stirred for days, they hear a footstep that is not Jekyll’s ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON A centenary celebration in narrative and song of his m-:m Abbeylaird Hall (Venue 75) -'-‘-au’-ra o Tickets £2 leone‘)'. . “=. ru.c::*ni'u Devideon's Muing Dremetic Clud s presents AW A now farce by Mary Grey Holy Corner Centre m-q':m ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. the hall Beechgrove U.F. Church, Aberdeen. last night, Mr Oliphant Smeaton, Edinburgh. lectured a large audience on Robert Louis Stevenson, one who knew him. Mr William Murison ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. A correspondent of the Timet writes: I was probably one of the last Robert Louis Steventon old Edinburgh friends who saw him in Samoa. It was eight months ago, and I went Samoa partly with the object finding out the ...
... ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. MEMORIAL UNVEILED LORD Lord Rosebery this afternoon unveiled life-site memorial figure of Robert Louis Stevenson in the form of a bronze tablet placed in the Moray aisle* of St. Giles' ...