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  • ....<ref> [http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/samoa/sights/2683?list=true Robert Louis Stevenson Museum] Villa Vailima, Samoa</ref> When his wife, Fanny, died in 1914 in Ca by Robert Louis Stevenson</ref> RL Stevenson's mother, Margaret Balfour, was the youngest of the thir
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  • *[http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/590 Robert Louis Stevenson: a record, an estimate, and a memorial], by Alexander H. Japp On Project Gu *[http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/333 Robert Louis Stevenson], a biography by Walter Raleigh on Project Gutenberg
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  • ...p://robert-louis-stevenson.classic-literature.co.uk/ The Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson] online at [http://www.classic-literature.co.uk/ The Classic Literature Lib ...enson, 1850-1894] The University of South Carolina marked the centenary of Robert Louis Stevenson's death in 1894 with this exhibition illustrating his life and writing care
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  • ...p://robert-louis-stevenson.classic-literature.co.uk/ The Complete Works of Robert Louis Stevenson] online at [http://www.classic-literature.co.uk/ The Classic Literature Lib ...enson, 1850-1894] The University of South Carolina marked the centenary of Robert Louis Stevenson's death in 1894 with this exhibition illustrating his life and writing care
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  • Collection of verse by Robert Louis Stevenson.
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  • ...s848lm/part5.html Edinburgh Students in 1824] from ''College Papers'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]
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  • Classic children's adventure of pirates and buried gold, by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]].
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  • '''''Underwoods''''' is a volume of miscellaneous verse by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] (1850-1894), first published in London by Chatto and Windus in 1887, the ....adelaide.edu.au/s/stevenson/robert_louis/s848un/part3.html Underwoods] by Robert Louis Stevenson</ref>
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  • ...ge of ages: adventure stories produced by Marryat, Ballantyne, and later [[Robert Louis Stevenson|Stevenson]]; school stories such as ''Tom Brown's Schooldays'' by Thomas Hu
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  • ...ather]], [[Stephen Crane]], [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], [[Rudyard Kipling]], [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] and [[Mark Twain]]. In 1906, McClure's was re-styled as a women's magazi
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  • from ''Edingburgh Picturesque Notes'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] ...s.com/Edingburgh-Picturesque-Notes.html''Edingburgh Picturesque Notes'' by Robert Louis Stevenson]full text online</ref>
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  • In some [[novel]]s, such as [[Robert Louis Stevenson|Stevenson]]'s ''Kidnapped'', moorland is just a difficult region to be pass
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  • ...rls/essays/famstuds/fs-9.htm ‘John Knox and his Relations to Women’ ] by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]</ref></blockquote>
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  • :(Robert Louis Stevenson <ref>Robert Louis Stevenson [http://www.online-literature.com/stevenson/edinburgh/8/ Edinburgh Pictures ...one originally erected by Robert Burns has been repaired at the charges of Robert Louis Stevenson, and is by him re-dedicated to the memory of Robert Fergusson, as the gift
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  • ....<ref> [http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/samoa/sights/2683?list=true Robert Louis Stevenson Museum] Villa Vailima, Samoa</ref> When his wife, Fanny, died in 1914 in Ca by Robert Louis Stevenson</ref> RL Stevenson's mother, Margaret Balfour, was the youngest of the thir
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  • *[http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/590 Robert Louis Stevenson: a record, an estimate, and a memorial], by Alexander H. Japp On Project Gu *[http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/333 Robert Louis Stevenson], a biography by Walter Raleigh on Project Gutenberg
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  • ...co.uk/edingburgh-picturesque-notes/ ''Edingburgh Picturesque Notes''] by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] (Free Public Domain Books from the Classic Literature Library)
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  • ...oks.com/Edingburgh-Picturesque-Notes.html Edingburgh Picturesque Notes] by Robert Louis Stevenson</ref> He was the last person to be executed for blasphemy in the UK.
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  • Lines given to Deacon Brodie by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] in his play of that name<ref>[http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/book Brodie's story is said to have inspired [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] (whose father owned a cabinet made by Brodie's father) to write ''The Str
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  • ...e]], the ''Tales'' of the [[Brothers Grimm]], and ''Treasure Island'' by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]].
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  • ...Heriot's Hospital boy once harboured from the pursuit of the police."'' ([[Robert Louis Stevenson]]<ref>[http://www.online-literature.com/stevenson/edinburgh/5/ Edinburgh P
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  • ...paper'', a weekly newspaper produced by students, was founded in 1887 by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] and is the oldest student newspaper in the UK. It won the title of Best S
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  • ...aw is Aberdour, from whence they sailed to seek a queen for Scotland."''([[Robert Louis Stevenson]]<ref>[http://www.online-literature.com/stevenson/edinburgh/5/ Edinburgh P * [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] (1839) ''Annals of Edinburgh and Leith: embracing a minute and comprehens
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  • Even [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] took this line: ...ref>[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/30729/30729-h/30729-h.htm The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson] - Swanston Edition Vol. 3 Project Gutenberg</ref>
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  • ...Oliver Goldsmith]], [[Samuel Johnson]] and [[William Pitt the Younger]] ;[[Robert Louis Stevenson]] on the lives and works of literary figures, such as [[Pierre Jean de Bér
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  • ...ge of ages: adventure stories produced by Marryat, Ballantyne, and later [[Robert Louis Stevenson|Stevenson]]; school stories such as ''Tom Brown's Schooldays'' by Thomas Hu
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  • ...ough-tail, as to an academy of gilt unbelief and artificial letters."'' ([[Robert Louis Stevenson]]<ref>[http://www.cyberscotia.com/ogmios/texts/stevenson/edinburgh/edinburg
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  • ...n deep in a vertical direction."''(from "Edingburgh Picturesque Notes by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]) ...later returning at night to rob them. His life is said to have inspired [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]'s story of "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde." Brodie's Close off the Royal Mile how
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  • * Menikoff, Barry. ''Narrating Scotland: the Imagination of Robert Louis Stevenson.'' (2005) 233pp. ISBN 1 57003 568 7
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  • ...nt energy from that of the originals. His prose style was criticised by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] as an ungrammatical and undramatic rigmarole of words, but [[John Buchan]
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  • ...evenson/robert_louis/s848ep/chapter8.html Edinburg Picturesque Notes] by [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] (1850-1894)</ref></blockquote>]] ...ight to rob them. His double life is said to have been the inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's story of "[[Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde]]." Brodie's Close off the Royal Mile i
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  • Driscoll's portrayal of [[Jim Hawkins]] in Walt Disney's version of [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]'s ''[[Treasure Island (1950 film)|Treasure Island]]'' at the side of Brit ..., Byron Haskin recalled in his memoirs that Disney, although interested in Robert Louis Stevenson's pirate story as a full length cartoon, always planned to cast the boy as
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  • ...ain, [[H. G. Wells]]' Invisible Man, [[Jules Verne]]'s [[Captain Nemo]], [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]'s Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Wilhelmina Murray from [[Bram Stoker]]'s '
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  • ...Gallery]] is laid; the Holyrood brewery is enlarged for the third time. [[Robert Louis Stevenson]] is born in Edinburgh
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