Fifty Years’ Recollections, Literary and Personal
Titles Index:
Rabaut Saint-Étienne, Jean-Paul,
Address to the English Nation.
Rabaut Saint-Étienne, Jean-Paul,
The History of the Revolution in France.
Racine, Jean,
Andromaque.
Racine, Jean,
Britannicus.
Redding, Cyrus, “Agrigentum” in
New Monthly Magazine.
Redding, Cyrus, “Death of Mr. Canning” in
New Monthly Magazine.
Redding, Cyrus, “The Destroying Angel” in
New Monthly Magazine.
Redding, Cyrus, “Dinner to Burns” in
Athenaeum.
Redding, Cyrus, “The Fever Ship. From the Journal of Capt. Andrew Smith” in
London Weekly Review.
Redding, Cyrus,
Gabrielle: a Tale of the Swiss Mountains.
Redding, Cyrus,
A History and Description of Modern Wines.
Redding, Cyrus,
An Illustrated Itinerary of the County of Lancaster.
Redding, Cyrus,
A Letter from Peter Wilkins to Isaac Tomkins.
Redding, Cyrus,
A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Holland, respecting Libel.
Redding, Cyrus,
Literary Reminiscences and Memoirs of Thomas Campbell.
Redding, Cyrus,
Mount Edgcumbe, a Poem.
Redding, Cyrus, “Outlines of a history of Medicine” in
Metropolitan Magazine.
Redding, Cyrus,
The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: complete in one
volume.
Redding, Cyrus, “Recollections of the Author of Vathek” in
New Monthly Magazine.
Redding, Cyrus,
Retirement, and other Poems.
Redding, Cyrus, “Reminiscences of Talma, by one of his friends” in
New Monthly Magazine.
Redding, Cyrus, “The Sword Song of Körner” in
Blackwood's Magazine.
Redding, Cyrus, “The Tower of the Caliph” in
New Monthly Magazine.
Redding, Cyrus, “The Two Muses” in
Morning Chronicle.
Redding, Cyrus, “William Grenville Graham” in
Monthly Magazine.
Reeve, Clara,
The Old English Baron: a Gothic Story.
Roby, John,
The Duke of Mantua: a Tragedy.
Roche [
née Dalton], Regina Maria,
The Children of the Abbey: a Tale.
Rogers, Samuel,
An Ode to Superstition, with some other Poems.
Rogers, Samuel,
The Pleasures of Memory, a Poem. In two Parts.
Roscoe, Henry, “The Temple” in
New Monthly Magazine.
Russell, William,
The History of Modern Europe. With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the
Roman Empire, and a view of the Progress of Society. From the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms
to the Peace of Paris, in 1763. In a Series of Letters from a Nobleman to his Son.