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Tim Bobbin- A View of the Lancashire Dialect
by Various
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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020 - Tim Bobbin' Grave
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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019 - The Dialogue of Thomas and Mary - Footnotes
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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018 - The Dialogue of Thomas and Mary - Part 2
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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017 - The Dialogue of Thomas and Mary - Part 1
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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016 - The Children of Tim Bobbin
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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015 - Tim Bobbin as an Artist
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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014 - John Collier 'Tim Bobbin'
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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013 - On the south Lancashire Dialect - Part 2
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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012 - On the south Lancashire Dialect - Part 1
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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011 - The Cottage of Tim Bobbin and the Village of Milnrow
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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010 - Introduction Dialect of South Lancashire or Tim Bobbin's Tummus and Meary
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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009 - Life of the Author
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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008 - Memoirs of Mr John Collier
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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007 - A Glossary of Lancashire words and phrases - S-Z
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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006 - A Glossary of Lancashire words and phrases - K-R
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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005 - A Glossary of Lancashire words and phrases - F-J
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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004 - A Glossary of Lancashire words and phrases - A-E
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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003 - A View of the Lancashire dialect - Part 3
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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002 - A View of the Lancashire dialect - Part 2
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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001 - A View of the Lancashire dialect - Part 1
Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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Dive into the humorous world of John Colliers Tim Bobbin, a delightful comic dialogue that showcases his unique take on the 18th-century South Lancashire dialect. Join Tummus (Thomas) as he recounts a series of comical misadventures during a trip to Rochdale, all while following an errand for his master. First published in 1746, this engaging text evolved through subsequent editions, featuring an expanded narrative, a preface where Collier critiques publishers who pirated his works, and an enriched glossary. The reading presented here is from the final version of the 1862 edition, which includes Colliers preface, dialogue, and glossary, alongside insightful accounts of his life, commentaries on his literary significance, Elijah Ridings 1860 plain English translation of Tummus and Meary, and three heartfelt poems inspired by Colliers graveside in Rochdale. (Summary by Phil Benson)
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