part ii., 1682.
Alexander’s Feast, 1697. Annus Mirabilis, 1667. Astræa Redux, 1660. Britannia Rediviva, 1689. Cromwell (Death of), an elegy, 1658. Fables, 1698-1700. Hind and the Panther (The), 1687. Lord Hastings (An Elegy on). MacFlecknoe, 1682. Medal (The), 1681. Ovid’s Epistles translated, 1679. Religio Laici, 1682. Song of St. Cecilia, 1687. Virgil translated, 1694-96. Essay on Dramatic Poets, 1667. Essay on Heroic Plays, 1672. ⁂ For his 28 dramas, see APPENDIX III. =Duffy= (Sir Charles Gavan), born in Monaghan, Ireland, 1816- Ballad Poetry of Ireland, 1870. =Dwight= (Timothy), born in Massachusetts, 1752-1817. Conquest of Canaan, 1785. Sermons, 1828. Theology explained and defended (173 sermons), 1819. Travels in New England and New York, 1821.
=Edgeworth= (Maria), born at Hare-hatch, in Berkshire, 1767-1849. Belinda, 1803. Castle Rackrent, 1801. Early Lessons, 1801. Essays on Practical Education, 1798. Harrington and Ormond, 1817. Helen, 1834. Irish Bulls (An Essay on), 1801. Leonora, 1806. Moral Tales, 1806. Popular Tales, 1804. Practical Education, 1798. Tales and Novels, 1812. Tales of Fashionable Life, 1809, 1812. =Edwards= (Mrs. Annie), *-*. Archie Lovell, 1866. Blue Stocking (The), 1877. Creeds, 1859. Jet, 1878. Leah, 1875. May Fair, 1858. Miss Forrester, 1865. Ordeal for Wives, 1865. Ought we to Visit Her? 1871. Point of Honor (A). Steven Lawrence, 1868. Susan Fielding, 1869. Vagabond Heroine, 1873. Vivian the Beauty, 1879. World’s Verdict (The), 1861. =Edwards= (Amelia Blandford), 1831-1892. Barbara’s History, 1864. Debenham’s Vow, 1870. Half a Million of Money, 1865. Hand and Glove, 1859. In the Days of my Youth, 1873. Miss Carew (short tales), 1865. Mons. Maurice, 1873. My Brother’s Wife, 1855. Thousand Miles up the Nile (A), 1877. Untrodden Peaks, etc., 1873. =Edwards= (Edward), London, 1812- Economy of the Fine Arts in England, 1840. Life of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1868. =Edwards= (Jonathan), born at Windsor, Connecticut, 1703-1758. Doctrine of Original Sin, 1758. Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will, 1754. Treatise Concerning Religious Affections, 1740. Works, including Sermons and Life (in 10 vols.), 1830. =Egan= (Pierce), of Ireland, 1772-1849. Anecdotes of the Turf, etc., 1827. Book of Sports and Mirror of Life, 1832. Life in London (Tom and Jerry), about 1824. Life of an Actor, 1825. Panorama of the Sporting World, 1827. Pilgrims of the Rhine, 1828. Pilgrims of the Thames, 1838. Show Folks (The), 1831. Trial of J. Thurtell, etc., 1824. Walks in Bath, 1834. =Egan= (Pierce), London, 1814-1880. Adam Bell, 1842. Black Prince (The). Clifton Grey. Paul Jones, 1842. Quintin Matsys, 1839. Robin Hood and Little John, 1840. Wat Tyler, 1841. =Eliot= (George). See EVANS (Marian). =Eliot= (Samuel), born at Boston, 1821- History of Liberty, 1849, 1853. Manual of the United States between 1492 and 1850, published in 1856. =Ellicott= (Charles John), bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, born at Whitwell, near Stamford, 1819- Commentaries on the Pauline Epistles, 1854, 1855, 1858. History and Obligation of the Sabbath, 1844. On the Life of our Lord Jesus Christ, 1860. Sermons preached at St. Mary’s, Cambridge, 1858. =Elliott= (Charles Wyllys), born at Guildford, Connecticut, 1817-1883. Cottages and Cottage Life, 1848. Mysteries, or Glimpses of the Supernatural, 1852. New England History (The), from 986 to 1776, published in 1857. St. Domingo, its Revolution and its Hero, 1855. Remarkable Characters and Places in the Holy Land, 1867. Wind and Whirlwind (a novel), 1868. =Ellis= (George Edward), born at Boston, 1814- Half a Century of the Unitarian Controversy, 1857. Memoir of Jared Sparks, 1869. Memoirs of Count Rumford, 1871. =Ellis= (Mrs.), 1812- Daughters of England, 1842. Hearts and Homes, 1848-49. Mothers of Great Men (The), 1859. Pictures of Private Life, 1845. Social Distinction, 1854. Wives of England, 1843. Women of England, 1838. =Ellwood= (Thomas), born at Crowell, in Oxfordshire, 1639-1713. Autobiography, 1714. =Emerson= (Ralph Waldo), born at Boston, 1803-1879. Conduct of Life (The), 1860. English Traits, 1856. Essays, 1844, 1847. Literary Ethics, 1838. Man the Reformer, 1841. May-day, and other Poems, 1867. Nature and Man thinking, 1837. Poems, 1846. Representative Men, 1849. =Evans= (Marian), _nom de plume_ “George Eliot,” 1820-1880. Adam Bede, 1859. Agatha, 1869. Daniel Deronda, 1876. Felix Holt, the Radical, 1866. Impressions of Theophrastus Such, 1879. Legend of Jubal, and other Poems, 1874. Middlemarch, 1871-72. Mill on the Floss, 1860. Romola, 1863. Scenes of Clerical Life, 1858, 1861. Silas Marner, the Weaver of Raveloe, 1861. Spanish Gypsy (The), a poem, 1868. Essence of Christianity, by Feuerbach, 1853. Life of Jesus, by Strauss, 1846. =Evelyn= (John), born at Wotton, in Surrey, 1620-1706. Diary and Correspondence, posthumous, 1818. =Everett= (Edward), born at Dorchester, 1794-1865. Defence of Christianity (A), 1814. Orations and Speeches, 1825-50.
=Fairfax= (Edward), of Yorkshire, *-1632. Tasso’s _Jerusalem Delivered_ translated into English verse, 1600. =Fairholt= (Frederick William), London, 1814-1866. Dictionary of Terms of Art, 1854. England under the House of Hanover, 1848. History of Costume in England, 1846. Up the Nile, 1861. =Faraday= (Michael), London, 1791-1867. Experimental Researches in Electricity, 1839, 1844, 1855. =Farrar= (Frederick William), born in Bombay, 1831- Chapters on Language, 1865. Eternal Hope, 1878. Families of Speech, 1870. Life of Christ (The), 1874. Life and Work of St. Paul, 1879. Origin of Language, 1860. Saintly Workers, 1878. Seekers after God, 1869. Silence and Voices of God (The), 1873. Witness of History to Christ (The), 1871. =Fawcett= (Henry), of Salisbury, 1833-1884. Economic Position of the British Laborer (The), 1867. Free Trade and Protection, 1878. Manual of Political Economy (A), 1863. Pauperism, its Causes and Remedies, 1871. =Ferrier= (Susan Edmonston), of Edinburgh, 1782-1854. Destiny, or the Chief’s Daughter, 1831. Inheritance (The), 1824. Marriage, 1818. Works, 1841. =Fielding= (Henry), born near Glastonbury, in Somersetshire, 1707-1754. Amelia, 1752. Jonathan Wild (The History of), 1754. Joseph Andrews (The Adventures of), 1742. Journey from this World to the Next, 1743. Tom Jones (The History of), 1750. =Filmer= (Sir Robert), *-1647. Patriarcha, 1680. =Fleetwood= (John), *-*. Christian Dictionary, 1773. Life of Christ, about 1770, but the editions are numerous. =Flint= (Austin), born at Petersham, Massachusetts, 1812-1886. Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart, 1859. Practice of Medicine (The), 1856. =Flint= (Austin), born at Northampton, Massachusetts, 1836- Physiology of Man, 1866-74. Sources of Muscular Power, 1878. =Forbes= (James David), of Edinburgh, 1809-1868. Norway and its Glaciers, 1853. Theory of Glaciers (The), 1859. Tour of Mont Blanc, 1855. Travels in the Alps of Savoy, 1843. =Forster= (John), born at Newcastle, 1812-1876. Arrest of the Five Members by Charles I., 1860. Biographical and Historical Essays, 1859. Life of Charles Dickens, 1872-74. Life of Sir John Eliot, 1864. Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 1848. Life of Walter Savage Landor, 1868. Life of Jonathan Swift, 1876. Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England, 1831-34. =Foxe= (John), born at Boston, in Lincolnshire, 1517-1587. Acts and Monuments (the Book of Martyrs), part i., 1554; Complete Edition, 1563. =Franklin= (Benjamin), born at Boston, 1706-1790. Poor Richard’s Almanac, 1732-57. Way to Wealth (The), 1795. Works, 1836-40. =Franklin= (Sir John), born at Spilsby, in Lincolnshire, 1786-1847. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, 1823. Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Polar Sea, 1828. =Freeman= (Edward Augustus), born at Harborne, in Staffordshire, 1823- Ancient Greece and Mediæval Italy, 1858. Architecture of Llandaff Cathedral, 1851. Cathedral Church of Wells (The), 1870. Church Restoration, 1846. Comparative Politics, 1873. Disestablishment and Disendowment, 1874. Essay of Window Tracery, 1850. General Sketch of European History, 1872. Growth of the English Constitution, 1872. Historical and Architectural Studies, 1876. Historical Essays, 1872-73. Historical Geography of Europe, 1881. History and Antiquities of St. David, 1860. History and Conquests of the Saracens, 1856. History of Architecture, 1849. History of Federal Government, 1863. History of the Norman Conquest, 1867-76. Old English History for Children, 1869. Ottoman Power in Europe (The), 1877. Unity of History (The), 1872. =Froude= (James Anthony), born at Dartington, in Devonshire, 1818-1894. English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century (The), 1871-74. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Queen Elizabeth, 1856-70. Life of Bunyan, 1880. Life of Julius Cæsar, 1876. Lives of the English Saints, 1844. Nemesis of Faith (The), 1848. Shadows of the Clouds, 1847. Short Studies on Great Subjects, 1867, 1872, 1877. =Fuller= (Thomas), born at Aldwinkle, in Northamptonshire, 1608-1661. History of the Worthies of England (The), 1662. =Fullerton= (Lady), Georgiana, 1814-1885. Constance Sherwood, 1865. Ellen Middleton, 1844. Grantley Manor, 1846. Lady Bird, 1852. La Comtesse de Bonneval, 1857. Laurentia, 1861. Life of Father Henry Young, 1874. Life of Louisa de Carvajal, 1873. Life of St. Frances of Rome, 1857. Mrs. Gerald’s Niece, 1869. Rose Leblanc, 1860. Stormy Life (A), 1867. Too Strange not to be True (a novel), 1864. Will and a Way (A), a novel, 1881. =Garrick= (David) born at Hereford, 1716-1779. Clandestine Marriage, 1796. Guardian (The), 1759. Irish Widow (The), 1757. Lethe, 1743. Lying Valet, 1740. Miss in her Teens, 1747. With about 30 other dramatic pieces, most of them adaptations. His Works were compiled and published 1785-1798. =Gascoigne= (George), 1530-1577. Complaynt of Philomene (The), 1576. =Gaskell= (Mrs.), born at Chelsea, 1810-1866. Cranford, 1853. Lizzie Leigh, 1857. Mary Barton, 1848. Moorland Cottage (The), 1850. North and South, 1855. Round the Sofa, 1859. Ruth, 1853. Sylvia’s Lovers, 1860. Wives and Daughters, 1866. Life of Charlotte Bronté, 1857. =Gay= (John), born at Barnstaple, in Devonshire, 1688-1732. Ballads, 1725. Beggar’s Opera (The), 1727. Black-eyed Susan, 1725. Captives (The), 1724. Dione. Epistles, 1709-22. Fables, 1727-38. Fan (The), 1713. Polly, 1729. Rural Sports, 1711. Shepherd’s Week, 1714. Three Hours after Marriage, 1715. Trivia, 1712. Wife of Bath (The), 1713. =Geikie= (Archibald), Edinburgh, 1835- Memoir of Sir Roderick I. Murchison, 1874. Phenomena of the Glacial Drift of Scotland, 1863. Life of Edward Forbes, 1861. Scenery of Scotland, viewed in Connection with its Physical Geography, 1865. Story of a Boulder (The), 1858. Student’s Manual of Geology, 1871. =Gibbon= (Charles). A Heart’s Problem, 1881. Braes of Yarrow, 1881. Dangerous Connections, 1873. Dead Heart, 1874. For Lack of Gold, 1875. For the King, 1878. In Honor Bound, 1877. In Love and War, 1877. In Pastures Green, 1880. Queen of the Meadow, 1879. Robin Gray, 1876. What Will the World say? 1878. =Gibbon= (Edward), born at Putney, in Surrey, 1737-1794. Autobiography, 1799. Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 1776-1788. =Gilbert= (Sir Humphrey), of Devonshire, 1539-1583. Possibility of a North-west Passage, 1576. =Gilbert= (William Schwenck), London, 1836- Bab Ballads (The). Broken Hearts, 1876. Charity, 1874. Dulcamara, 1866. H.M.S. _Pinafore_, 1873. Ne’er-do-Weel (The), 1878. On Bail, 1877. Palace of Truth, 1871. Patience, 1881. Pygmalion and Galatea, 1871. Sweethearts, 1874. Trial by Jury, 1875. Wicked World (The), 1873. =Gladstone= (William Ewart), born at Liverpool, 1809- Chapter of Autobiography (A), 1868. Church considered in relation with the State, 1840. Church Principles, etc., 1841. Ecce Homo, 1868. Gleanings of Past Years, 1879. Homeric Synchronisms, 1876. Juventus Mundi, 1869. Letters to the Earl of Aberdeen, 1850-51. Remarks on Recent Commercial Legislation, 1845. Rome and the Latest Fashions in Religion, 1875. State considered in its relation to the Church (The), 1838. Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, 1858. Turk in Europe (The), 1876. Vatican Decrees (The), 1874. Vaticanism, 1875. =Gleig= (Rev. George Robert), born at Stirling, in Scotland, 1796-1888. Campaigns of Washington and New Orleans, 1821. Life of the Duke of Wellington, 1859. Subaltern (The), a novel, 1825. =Gliddon= (George Robins), born in Egypt, 1807-1857. Ancient Egypt, her Monuments, Hieroglyphics, History, etc., 1840. =Godwin= (William), born at Wisbeach, in Cambridgeshire, 1756-1836. Caleb Williams, 1794. =Goldsmith= (Oliver), born at Pallas, in Ireland, 1728-1774. Bee (The), 1759-60. Citizen of the World (The), 1759. Deserted Village (The), 1770. Double Transformation (The), 1765. Edwin and Angelina, 1765. Elegy on a Mad Dog, 1765. Essays, 1758-65. Good-natured Man (The), 1767. Haunch of Venison (The), 1765. Hermit (The), 1765. History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 1774. Life of Bolingbroke, 1770. Life of Richard Nash, 1762. Life of Voltaire, 1759. Present State of Literature in Europe, 1759. Retaliation, 1774. She Stoops to Conquer, 1773. Traveller (The), 1764. Vicar of Wakefield (The), 1766. =Gore= (Mrs.), born at East Retford, in Nottinghamshire, 1799-1861. Ambassador’s Wife (The), 1842. Banker’s Wife (The), or Court and City, 1843. Book of Roses (The), a rose manual, 1838. Cabinet Minister (The), 1839. Cecil, or the Adventures of a Coxcomb, 1841. Cecil, a Peer. Courtier of the Days of Charles II., 1839. Diary of a Désennuyée, 1838. Dowager (The), or the New School for Scandal, 1840. Fair of May-Fair (The), 1832. Fascination, 1842. Greville, or a Season in Paris, 1841. Heir of Selwood (The), 1838. Hungarian Tales, 1829. Lettre de Cachet, 1827. Mary Raymond, 1837. Mothers and Daughters, 1831. Mrs. Armytage, 1836. Preferment, or My Uncle the Earl, 1839. Reign of Terror (The), 1827. Theresa Marchmont, or the Maid of Honor, 1823. Woman of the World (The), 1838. Women as they are, 1830. Her _dramatic works_: The Bond; Lord Dacre of the South; School for Coquettes. =Gosse= (Edmund William), London, 1849- King Erik, 1876. Madrigals, Songs and Sonnets, 1870. On Viol and Flute, 1873. Unknown Lover (The), 1878. =Gower= (John), 1327-1402. Balades (in French), 1350. Confessio Amantis, 1393. =Grant= (James), of Edinburgh, 1822-1887. Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp, 1848. Adventures of Rob Roy, 1863. Arthur Blane, or the Hundred Cuirassiers, 1858. Bothwell, or the Days of Mary Queen of Scots, 1851. British Battles on Land and Sea, 1873. British Heroes in Foreign Wars, 1873. Captain of the Guard (The), 1862. Cavaliers of Fortune (The), 1858. Constable of France (The), 1866. Dick Rodney, or the Adventures of an Eton Boy, 1861. Edinburgh Castle, 1850. Fairer than a Fairy, 1874. First Love and Last Love, 1868. Frank Hilton, or the Queen’s Own, 1855. Girl he married (The), 1869. Harry Ogilvie, or the Black Dragoon, 1856. Highlanders in Belgium (The), 1847. History of India, 1880-81. Jack Manly, his Adventures, 1870. Jane Seton, or the King’s Advocate, 1853. King’s Own Borderers (The), 1865. Lady Gwendonwyn, 1881. Lady Wedderburn’s Wish, 1870. Laura Everingham, 1857. Legends of the Black Watch, 1859. Letty Hyde’s Lovers, 1863. Lucy Arden, 1859. Mary of Lorraine, 1860. Memoirs of Kirkcaldy of Grange, 1849. Memoirs of Morley Ashton, 1876. Memoirs of Sir John Hepburn, etc., 1851. Memoirs of the Marquis of Montrose, 1858. Memorials of Edinburgh Castle, 1850. Oliver Ellis, or the Fusiliers, 1861. One of the Six Hundred, 1876. Only an Ensign, 1871. Phantom Regiment (The), 1856. Philip Rollo, or the Scottish Musketeers, 1854. Romance of War, or Highlanders in Spain, 1846. Second to None, 1864. Secret Despatch (The), 1868. Shall I win her? 1874. Six Years ago, 1877. Yellow Frigate (The), 1855. Under the Red Dragon, 1872. Walter Fenton, or the Scottish Cavalier, 1850. White Cockade, or Faith and Fortitude, 1867. =Gray= (Asa), born at Paris, New York, 1810-1888. Botany of the United States, 1840. Elements of Botany, 1836. Flora of North America, begun 1838. Manual of Botany for the Northern States, 1848. Pacific Exploring Expedition under Captain Wilkes, 1854. =Gray= (Thomas), London, 1716-1771. Bard (The), 1757. Elegy in a Country Churchyard, 1749. Eton College, 1742. Progress of Poesy, 1757. Spring, 1751. =Greeley= (Horace), born at Amherst, New Hampshire, 1811-1872. History of the Struggle for Slavery Extension, etc., 1856. =Green= (John Richard). *-*. History of the English People, 1877-79. Stray Studies from England and Italy, 1876. =Greene= (George Washington), born in Rhode Island, 1811-1883. American Revolution (The), 1865. Biographical Studies, 1860. History and Geography of the Middle Ages, 1860. Life of General Nathaniel Greene, 1867-68. =Greg= (William Rathbone), of Manchester, 1809-1881. Creed of Christendom, 1851. Enigmas of Life, 1872. =Griffin= (Gerald), 1803-1840. Collegians (The), 1828. Gisipus, 1842. Hollandtide, 1827. Rivals (The), 1830. Tales of the Five Senses, 1832. Tales of the Minister Festivals, 1827. Tracy’s Ambition, 1830. =Griswold=, (Rufus Wilmot), New York, 1815-1857. Curiosities of American Literature, 1851. Female Poets of America, 1849. Prose Writers of America (The), 1847. =Gross= (Samuel D.), of Pennsylvania, 1805-1884. American Medical Biography, 1861.
=Habberton= (John), born at Brooklyn, 1842- Canoeing in Kanuckia, 1878. Helen’s Babies, 1876. Other People’s Children, 1877. Some Folks, 1877. =Hakluyt= (Rev. Richard), of Herefordshire, 1553-1616. Divers Voyages touching the Discoverie of America ... 1582. Four Voyages to Florida, 1587. Historie of the West Indies (in Latin), translated by Saunders, 1818. Principal Navigations and Discoveries of the English Nation, 1589; supplement compiled from his MSS., 1812. =Hale= (Edward Everett), 1822- Daily Bread, and other Stories, 1870. Margaret Perceval in America, 1850. Rosary (The), 1848. Sketches of Christian History, 1850. =Hale= (Sir Matthew), born at Alderley, in Gloucestershire, 1609-1678. Analysis of the Law, 1739. Contemplations, 1676. =Haliburton= (Thomas Chandler), born at Windsor, Nova Scotia, 1796-1865. Attaché (The), or Sam Slick in England, 1843-1844. English in America (The), 1851. Historical and Statistical Account of Nova Scotia, 1829. Letter bag of the Great Western, 1839. Nature and Human Nature, 1855. Old Judge (The), 1847. Sam Slick, the Clockmaker, 1835, 1838-40. Sam Slick’s Wise Saws and Modern Instances, 1853. Traits of American Humor, 1852. Yankee Stories, 1852. =Hall= (Captain Basil), born at Edinburgh, 1788-1844. Extracts of a Journal written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru and Mexico, 1824. Fragments of Voyages and Travels, 1831-33. Patchwork, or Travels in Stories, 1841. Travels in North America, 1830. Voyage of Discovery to the Western Coast of Corea, etc., 1818. =Hall= (Mrs. S. C.), born in Dublin, 1802-1881. Buccaneers (The), 1832. Can Wrong be Right? 1862. Chronicles of a Schoolroom, 1830. Digging a Grave with a Wine-glass, 1871. Fight of Faith (The), 1868-69. French Refugee (The), 1836. Groves of Blarney, 1838. Ireland, its Scenery, etc., 1840. Lights and Shadows of Irish Character, 1838. Lucky Penny (The), 1864. Marian, or a Young Maid’s Fortunes, 1840. Midsummer Eve, 1847. Outlaw (The), 1835. Pilgrimages to English Shrines. Playfellow (The), 1868. Prince of the Fair Family, 1866. Ronald’s Reason, or the Little Cripple, 1865. Sketches of Irish Character, 1828. Stories of the Irish Peasantry, 1840. Tales of Woman’s Trials, 1834. Uncle Horace, 1835. Uncle Sam’s Money-box. Union Jack, 1863. Whiteboy (The), a novel, 1845. Woman’s Story (A), 1857. =Hallam= (Henry), born at Windsor, 1777-1859. Constitutional History of England, 1827. History of the Middle Ages, 1848. Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 1837-39. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, 1818. =Halleck= (Fitz-Greene), born at Guildford, 1795-1867. Poems, 1827, 1835. =Hamerton= (Philip Gilbert), born at Laneside, in Lancashire, 1834- Contemporary French Painters, 1867. Etchings and Etchers, 1868. Harry Blount, 1875. Intellectual Life (The), 1873. Isles of Loch Awe, and other Poems, 1855. Life of Turner, 1878. Modern Frenchmen, 1878. Painter’s Camp in the Highlands (A), 1862. Rome in 1849, 1849-50. Round my House, 1876. Sylvan Year (The), 1876. Unknown River (The), 1871. Wenderholme, 1869. =Hamilton= (Alexander), born in the Island of Nevis, one of Lesser Antilles, 1757-1804. Federalist (The), begun 1787. Works (in 7 vols.), edited by his son, 1851. =Hamilton= (Anthony, count de), born in Ireland, 1646-1720. Mémoires du Comte de Grammont (a faithful delineation of the court of Charles II.). =Hamilton= (Sir William), born at Glasgow, in Scotland, 1788-1856. Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, 1852. Lectures on Metaphysics, 1859-1861. =Hammond= (William Alexander), born at Annapolis, 1828- Insanity in its Relation to Crime, 1873. Medico-legal Study of the Case of Daniel McFarland, 1870. Military Hygiene, 1863. Over Mental Work, etc., 1878. Physics and Physiology of Sleep (The), 1870. Sleep and its Nervous Derangement, 1869. Treatise on Diseases of the Nervous System, 1871. =Hannay= (James), born at Dumfries, 1827-1873. Singleton Fontenoy, 1850. =Hardy= (Thomas), of Dorsetshire, 1840- Laodicean (A), 1881. Far from the Madding Crowd, 1874. Hand of Ethelberta (The), 1876. Pair of Blue Eyes (A), 1873. Return of the Native, 1877. Under the Greenwood Tree, 1872. =Hare= (Augustus John Cuthbert), born at the Villa Strozzi, in Rome, 1834- Cities of Northern and Central Italy, 1875. Days near Rome, 1874. Epitaphs for Country Churchyards, 1856. Memorials of a Quiet Life, 1872. Walks in London, 1877. Walks in Rome, 1870. Wanderings in Spain, 1872. Winter in Mentone (A), 1861. =Hare= (Rev. Julius Charles), born at Hurstmonceux, in Sussex, 1796-1855. Guesses at Truth, 1827. Memoir of John Sterling, 1848. =Harrington= (James), born at Upton, in Northamptonshire, 1611-1677. Oceana, 1556. =Harrison= (Frederic), London, 1831- Meaning of History (The), 1862. Order and Progress, 1875. =Harte= (Francis Bret), born at Albany, 1839- Condensed Novels, 1867. East and West Poems, 1871. Gabriel Conroy, 1879. Heathen Chinee (The), 1869. Heiress of Red Dog (An), 1879. Jeff Briggs’s Love Story, 1880. Luck of Roaring Camp, and other Sketches, 1870. Mrs. Skagg’s Husbands, 1872. Poems, 1870. Poetical Works, 1871. Story of a Mine, 1878. Twins of Table Mountain, 1879. =Hatton= (Joseph), born at Andover, in Hampshire, 1839- Against the Stream, 1866. Bitter Sweets, 1865. Christopher Kenrick, 1869. Clyte, 1874. Cruel London, 1878. In the Lap of Fortune, 1872. Queen of Bohemia (The), 1877-78. Tallants of Barton (The), 1867. Valley of Poppies (The), 1871. =Haweis= (Rev. Hugh Reginald), born at Egham, in Surrey, 1838- Music and Morals, 1871. Shakespeare and the Stage, 1878. =Hawks= (Francis Lister), born at Newbern, 1798-1866. Auricular Confession in the Protestant Church, 1850. Commodore Perry’s Expedition to the China Sea and Japan, 1852-54. Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of the United States, 1836-40. Egypt and its Monuments, 1849. =Hawthorne= (Julian), born at Boston, Massachusetts, 1846- Bressant, 1873. Garth, 1877. Idolatry, 1874. Mrs. Gainsborough’s Diamonds, 1879. Saxon Studies, 1875. Sebastian Strome, 1880. Septimus, 1871. =Hawthorne= (Nathaniel), born at Salem, Massachusetts, 1804-1864. Blithedale Romance (The), 1852. House of Seven Gables (The), 1851. Life of President Pierce, 1852. Mosses from an Old Manse, 1846. Our Old Home, 1863. Scarlet Letter (The), 1850. Transformation, 1859. Twice-told Tales, 1837. =Hayes= (Isaac Israel), born in Chester County, Penna., 1832-1881. Arctic Boat Journey (An), 1860. Cast away in the Cold, 1868. Land of Desolation (The), 1870. Open Polar Sea (The), 1862. =Hazlitt= (William), born at Maidstone, 1778-1830. Characteristics, 1823. Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays, 1817. Conversations of James Northcote, 1830. Dramatic Scorpion (The), 1818. Essay on the Principles of Human Action, 1805. Free Thoughts on Public Affairs, 1806. Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth, 1821. Lectures on the English Comic Writers, 1819. Lectures on the English Poets, 1818. Liber Amoris, or the New Pygmalion, 1823. Life of Napoleon, 1828. Life of Titian, 1830. Memoirs of Holcroft, 1809. Plain Speaker (The), etc., 1826. Political Essays, with Sketches of Public Characters, 1819. Reply to Malthus, 1807. Round Table (The), 1817. Sketches of the Principal Picture Galleries of England, 1824. Spirit of the Age, 1825. Table-Talk, 1821-22. View of the English Stage (A), 1818. =Hazlitt= (William Carew), 1834- Bibliography of Old English Literature, 1867. English Proverbs and Provincial Phrases, 1869. History of the Venetian Republic, 1860. Memoirs of W. Hazlitt, 1867. Popular Antiquities of Great Britain, 1870. =Hecker= (Rev. Isaac Thomas), of New York, 1819-1888. Aspirations of Nature, 1857. Catholicity in the United States, 1859. Questions of the Soul, 1855. =Hedge= (Rev. Frederick Henry), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1805- Prose Writers of Germany, 1848. =Helps= (Sir Arthur), 1817-1875. Brevia, or Short Essays and Aphorisms, 1870. Casimir Maremma, 1870. Catherine Douglas, 1843. Claims of Labor, 1845. Companions of my Solitude, 1851. Conquerors of the New World, 1848. Conversations on War, etc., 1871. Essays, 1841. Friends in Council, 1847-49; second series, 1859. History of the Spanish Conquests of America, 1855-61. Ivan de Biron, 1874. King Henry II., 1843. Life of Cortez, 1871. Life of Pizarro, 1869. On Organization, 1860. Oulita, the Serf, 1858. Realmah, 1869. Social Pressure, 1874. Spanish Conquest in America (The), 1855-57. Thoughts in the Cloister and the Crowd, 1835. Thoughts upon Government, 1871. =Hemans= (Mrs.), born at Liverpool, 1794-1835. Domestic Affections, and other Poems, 1812. Early Blossoms, 1808. Forest Sanctuary (The), 1826. Hymns for Childhood, 1834. Last Constantine (The), and other Poems, 1827. Lays of Leisure Hours, 1829. Records of Women, 1828. Sceptic (The), 1821. Siege of Valencia, and other Poems, 1823. Songs of the Affections, 1830. =Herbert= (Edward, lord), of Cherbury, born at Montgomery Castle, 1581-1648. Own Life, written by himself, 1764. =Herbert= (Rev. George), born at Montgomery, 1593-1633. Temple (The), or the Church, 1631. =Herrick= (Rev. Robert), London, 1591-1674. Hesperides, 1647-48. Noble Numbers, or Pious Pieces, 1647. =Herschel= (Sir John Frederick William), born at Slough, near Windsor, 1790-1871. Essays, 1857. Familiar Letters on Scientific Subjects, 1866. Manual of Scientific Enquiry, 1849. Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy, 1831. =Heywood= (Thomas), 1576-1645. Brazen Age (The), 1603. Challenge for Beautie, 1606. Edward IV., 1600. English Traveller (The), 1633. Fair Maid of the Exchange (The), 1607. Fair Maid of the West (The), 1611. Fortune by Land and Sea, 1655. Four Prentises of London, 1615. Golden Age (The), 1611. Iron Age (The), 1632. Lancashire Witches, 1634. Life and Death of Hector, 1614. Love’s Maistresse, 1636. Queen Elizabeth’s Troubles, 1606, 1609. Rape of Lucrece (The), 1608. Royall King and Loyall Subject (A), 1637. Silver Age (The), 1613. Wise Woman of Hogsdon, 1638. Woman kilde by Kindnesse (A), before 1603. =Higginson= (Thomas Wentworth), born at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1823- Atlantic Essays, 1871. Brief Biographies of European Statesmen, 1875. Harvard Memorial Biographies, 1866. Life in a Black Regiment, 1870. Malbone, 1869. Oldport Days, 1874. Outdoor Papers, 1863. Young Folks’ History of the United States, 1875. =Hitchcock= (Roswell Dwight), born at Machias, 1817-1887. Complete Analysis of the Bible, 1869. Hymns and Songs, 1874, 1875. =Hobbes= (Thomas), born at Malmesbury, in Wiltshire, 1588-1679. Leviathan, 1651. =Hogg= (James), born at Ettrick, in Scotland, 1772-1835. Forest Minstrel (The), 1810. Mador of the Moor, 1816. Mistakes of a Night, 1794. Mountain Bard (The), 1807. Pilgrims of the Sun (The), a poem, 1815. Poetic Mirror (The), 1814. Queen Hynde, 1825. Queen’s Wake (The), 1813. Scottish Pastorals, Poems and Songs, 1801. =Holland= (Josiah Gilbert), born at Belchertown, 1819-1881. Arthur Bonnicastle, 1873. Bay Path (The), 1857. Bitter Sweet, 1858. History of Western Massachusetts, 1855. Katrina, 1868. Marble Prophecy (The), and other Poems, 1872. Mistress of the Manse (The), 1874. Nicholas Minturn, 1877. Sevenoaks, 1876. Titcomb Papers (The), begun 1858. =Holmes= (Oliver Wendell), born at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1809-1894. Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, 1857. Elsie Venner, 1861. Guardian Angel (The), 1868. Mechanism in Thought and Morals, 1870. Poet at the Breakfast Table (The), 1872. Professor at the Breakfast Table. Report on Medical Literature, 1848. Songs in Many Keys, 1864. Soundings from the Atlantic, 1864. =Hone= (William), born at Bath, in Somersetshire, 1779-1842. Everyday Book, 1825-27. Memoirs of Sheridan, 1817. Table-book, 1827-28. Year-book, 1832. =Hood= (Thomas), London, 1798-1845. Comic Annual, 1829-39. Dream of Eugene Aram, 1845. Epping Hunt, 1829. Hood’s Own, 1838-39. National Tales, 1827. Odes and Addresses to Great People, 1825. Plea for the Midsummer Fairies, and other Poems, 1827. Poems of Wit and Humor, 1847. Tylney Hall, 1834. Up the Rhine, 1840. Whims and Oddities, 1826-27. Whimsicalities, 1843-44. =Hook= (Theodore Edward), London, 1788-1841. Adventures of an Actor, 1842. All in the Wrong, 1839. Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1839. Cousin Geoffrey, the Old Bachelor, 1840. Fathers and Sons, 1841. Gilbert Gurney, 1835. Gurney Married, 1837. Jack Brag, 1837. Killing no Murder, 1811. Life of Sir David Baird, 1832. Love and Pride, 1833. Man of Sorrow (The), 1809. Maxwell, 1830. Parson’s Daughter (The), 1835. Pascal Bruno, 1837. Pen Owen, 1855. Percy Mallory, 1824. Perigrine Bunce, or Settled at Last, 1842. Peter and Paul, 1815. Precept and Practice, 1840. Reminiscences of Michael Kelly, 1826. Sayings and Doings, 1824, 1825, 1828. Soldier’s Return (The), 1805. =Hooker= (Richard), born at Heavytree, near Exeter, 1554-1600. Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, first four books, 1594; fifth book, 1597; last two, 1604. =Hope= (Thomas), 1774-1831. Anastasius, 1819. =Hopkins= (Mark), born at Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1802-1887. Law of Love, and Love as a Law (The), 1869. Lectures on Moral Philosophy, 1858. Lowell Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, 1846. Miscellaneous Essays, etc., 1847. Outline Study of Man (An), 1873. Strength and Beauty, 1874. =Horne= (Richard Hengist), London, 1803-1884. Ballads and Romances, 1846. Cosmo de Medici, 1837. Death Fetch (The), 1839. Death of Marlowe, 1838. Dreamer and Worker (The), 1851. Gregory VII., 1840. Judas Iscariot, 1848. Laura Dibalzo, 1880. Life of Napoleon, 1841. New Spirit of the Age, 1844. Undeveloped Characters of Shakespeare, 1880. =Houghton= (Richard Monckton Milnes, lord), born at Great Houghton, in Yorkshire, 1809-1885. Good Night and Good Morning, 1859. Life of Keats, 1848. Memorials of a Residence on the Continent, 1838. Memorials of a Tour in Parts of Greece, 1834. Memorials of Many Scenes, 1844. Monographs, Personal and Social, 1873. Palm Leaves, 1844. Poems, Legendary and Historical, 1844. Poems of Many Years, 1838. Poetry for the People, 1840. =Howard= (John), born at Hackney, near London, 1726-1790. State of the Prisons in Great Britain, etc., 1777. =Howells= (William Dean), born at Martinville, Ohio, 1837- Chance Acquaintance (A), 1873. Counterfeit Presentment, 1876. Foregone Conclusion (A), 1874. Italian Journeys, 1867. Life of R. B. Hayes, 1877. No Love Lost, 1868. Poems, 1860, 1875. Suburban Sketches, 1870. Their Wedding Journey, 1872. Venetian Life, 1866. =Howitt= (William), born at Heanor, in Derbyshire, 1795-1879. Aristocracy of England (The), 1846. Colonization and Christianity, 1837. Book of the Seasons (The), 1831. Boy’s Adventures in the Wilds of Australia, 1853. Boy’s Country Book (The), 1839. Hall and Hamlet (The), 1847. Haunts and Homes of the British Poets, 1847. History of Priestcraft, 1833. History of the Supernatural, 1863. Land, Labor, and Gold, 1855. Mad War Planet (The), and other Poems, 1871. Madame Dorrington of the Dene, 1851. Man of the People (The), 1860. Ruined Castles and Abbeys of England, 1861. Rural and Domestic Life of Germany, 1842. Rural Life of England, 1837. Student Life in Germany, 1841. Talangetta, or the Squatter’s Home, 1857. Tales of the Pantika, 1836. Visits to Remarkable Places, 1840. Year book of the Country, 1849. =Howitt= (Mrs.), Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, 1800-1888. Ballads, and other Poems, 1847. Coast of Caergwyn, 1864. Dial of Love (The). Heir of West Wayland. Improvisatore (The), 1857. Seven Temptations (The), 1830. Sketches of Natural History in Verse. Stories of Stapleford, 1863. Wood Leighton, 1835. _With William Howitt, her husband._ Desolation of Eyam, 1827. Forest Minstrel (The), 1823. History of Scandinavian Literature, 1852. Literature and Romance of Northern Europe. =Hughes= (Thomas), born at Uffington, in Berkshire, 1823- Alfred the Great, 1869. Manliness of Christ (The), 1879. Memoirs of a Brother, 1873. Our Old Church, 1878. Scouring the White Horse, 1858. Tom Brown’s School-days, 1856. Tom Brown at Oxford, 1861. =Hume= (David), Edinburgh, 1711-1776. Dialogues concerning Natural Religion, 1779. Essays, 1741-52. History of England, 1754-61. History of the Stuarts, 1754. Inquiry concerning Human Understanding, 1748. Inquiry into the Principles of Morals, 1751. Natural History of Religion; of the Passions; of Tragedy; of the Standard of Taste, 1757. Political Discourses, 1752. Treatise of Human Nature, 1739. =Hunt= (James Henry Leigh), London, 1784-1859. Autobiography and Reminiscences, 1850. Amyntas, 1820. Bacchus in Tuscany, 1816. Book for a Corner (A), 1849. Captain Sword and Captain Pen, 1835. Christianism, 1846. Companion (The), 1828. Descent of Liberty, 1815. Feast of the Poets, and other Pieces in Verse, 1814. Foliage, 1818. Hero and Leander, 1816. Imagination and Fancy, 1844. Jar of Honey from Mount Hybla (A), 1847. Legend of Florence (A), 1840. Liberal (The), 1822. Men, Women, and Books, 1847. Old Court Suburbs (The), 1855. One Hundred Romances of Real Life, 1843. Palfrey (The), 1842. Reading for Railways, 1850. Recollections of Lord Byron and his Contemporaries, 1828. Religion of the Heart (The), 1853. Seer (The), 1840-41. Sir Ralph Esher, 1832. Stories in Verse, 1855. Stories from the Italian Poets, 1846. Story of Rimini, 1816. Table Talk, 1850. Town (The), a description of London, with its noted characters, 1848. Ultra-Crepidarius, 1819. Wit and Humor, 1846. =Huntington= (Frederic Daniel), born at Hadley, Massachusetts, 1819- Christian Living and Believing, 1860. Helps to a Holy Lent, 1872. Helps to a Living Faith, 1873. Lessons on the Parables, 1865. Sermons for the People, 1856. =Hutchinson= (Thomas), born at Boston, 1711-1780. Collection of Original Papers relative to the History of the Colony of Massachusetts, 1769. History of the Colony of Massachusetts, 1760-1767. =Hutchinson= (Thomas Joseph), born at Stonyford, in Ireland, 1820-1885. Buenos Ayres and Argentine Gleanings, 1865. Impressions of Western Africa, 1858. Narrative of Niger Tshadda Binue Exploration, 1855. Parana and South America Recollections, 1868. Ten Years’ Wanderings among the Ethiopians, 1861. Two Years in Peru, 1874. =Huxley= (Thomas Henry), born at Ealing, in Middlesex, 1825- American Addresses, with a Lecture on Biology, 1877. Critiques and Addresses, 1873. Elementary Biology, 1875. Hume, 1879. Introduction to the Classification of Animals, 1869. Lay Sermons, etc., 1870. Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, 1864. Lessons in Elementary Physiology, 1866. Man’s Place in Nature, 1863. Manual of the Anatomy of Vertebrated Animals, 1871. Observations on the Glaciers, 1857. Oceanic Hydrozoa, 1859. On the Theory of the Vertebrate Skull, 1858. Physiology, etc., 1877.
=Inchbald= (Mrs.), born near Bury St. Edmunds, in Suffolk, 1753-1821. Nature and Art, 1796. Simple Story, 1791. ⁂ For her plays, see APPENDIX III. =Ingelow= (Jean), born at Boston, Lincolnshire, 1820- Allerton and Dreux, 1851. Deborah’s Book, etc., 1867. Don John, 1881. Fated to be Free, 1875. Golden Opportunity (The), 1867. Grandmother’s Shoe (The), 1867. Life of John Smith, 1867. Little Wonder-horn (The), 1872. Minnows with Silver Tails, 1867. Moorish Gold, and the One-eyed Servant, 1867. Mopsa, the Fairy, 1869. Off the Skelligs, 1873. Poems, 1863, 1867, 1880. Rhyming Chronicle of Incidents and Feelings, 1850. Round of Days (The), 1861. Sarah de Berenger, 1879. Sister’s Bye-hours (A), 1868. Stories told to a Child, 1865. Story of Doom, and other Poems, 1867. Studies for Stories, 1872. Suspicious Jackdaw (The), 1867. Tales of Orris, 1860. Two Ways of telling a Story, 1867. Wild Duck Shooter (The), etc., 1867. =Ingram= (John H.), London, 1849- Memoirs of Poe, 1874, 1877. =Ireland= (William Henry), 1777-1835. Authentic Account of the Shakespearian MSS., 1796. Confessions relative to the Shakespeare Papers, 1805. Miscellaneous Papers under the Hand and Seal of W. Shakespeare, including the Tragedy of King Lear, etc., 1796. Vortigern (an historical play ... attributed by him to Shakespeare), 1796; printed 1832. =Irving= (Washington), born at New York, 1783-1859. Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey, 1835. Adventures of Captain Bonneville, 1837. Astoria, 1836. Bracebridge Hall, 1822. Conquest of Granada, 1829. Crayon Miscellany, 1835. History of New York, by Diedrick Knickbocker, 1809. Legends of the Conquest of Spain, 1835. Life and Voyages of Columbus, 1828. Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 1849. Life of Washington, 1855-59. Mahomet and his Successors, 1849-50. Salmagundi, 1807-8. Sketch-book (The), 1820. Tales of the Alhambra, 1832. Tales of a Traveller, 1824. Wolfert’s Roost, 1839-40.
=James I.=, born in Edinburgh Castle, 1566-1625. Basilikon Doron, 1599. Counterblaste to Tobacco, 1604. =James= (George Payne Rainsford), London, 1801-1860. Agincourt, 1844. Agnes Sorel, 1853. Arabella Stuart, 1844. Arrah Neil, or Times of Old, 1845. Attila, 1837. Beauchamp, or the Error, 1848. Blanche of Navarre, 1839. Brigand (The), 1841. Cameralzaman, 1848. Castelneau, 1841. Castle of Ehrenstein (The), 1847. Charles Tyrel, 1839. Convict (The), 1847. Darnley, 1830. Delaware, or Thirty Years Since, 1848. De L’Orme. 1830. De Lunatico Inquirendo, 1842. Desultory Man (The), 1836. Eva St. Clare, and other Tales, 1843. False Heir (The), 1843. Fate, 1851. Fight of the Fiddlers (The), 1848. Forest Days, 1843. Forgery, or Best Intentions, 1848. Gentleman of the Old School (The), 1839. Gowrie, or the King’s Plot, 1847. Heidelberg, 1846. Henry Masterton, 1832. Henry of Guise, 1839. Henry Smeaton, 1850. Huguenot (The), 1839. Jacquerie (The), 1841. John Jones’s Tales from English History, 1849. John Marston Hall, 1834. King’s Highway (The), 1840. Last of the Fairies (The), 1847. Lord Montagu’s Page, 1858. Man at Arms (The), 1840. Margaret Graham, 1847. Mary of Burgundy, 1833. Morley Ernstein, 1842. Old Dominion, or the Southampton Massacre, 1856. One in a Thousand, 1835. Pequinillo, 1852. Philip Augustus, 1831. Prince Life, 1855. Revenge, 1851. Richelieu, 1828. Robber (The), 1838. Rose d’Albret, 1840. Russell, 1847. Sir Theodore Broughton, 1847. Smuggler (The), 1845. Stepmother (The), 1846. Story without a Name (A), 1852. String of Pearls, 1849. Ticonderoga, or the Black Eagle, 1854. Whim (The), and its Consequences, 1847. Woodman (The), 1849. History of Charlemagne, 1832. History of Chivalry, 1849. Life and Times of Louis XIV., 1838. Life of the Black Prince, 1822. Life of Richard Cœur de Lion, 1841-42. Lives of Eminent Foreign Statesmen, 1832-38. Memoirs of Celebrated Women, 1837. Memoirs of Great Commanders, 1832. =Jameson= (Mrs.), born in Dublin, 1797-1860. Beauties of the Court of Charles II., 1833. Celebrated Female Sovereigns, 1831. Characteristics of Shakespeare’s Women, 1832. Commonplace Book, etc., 1854. Diary of an Ennuyée, 1826. Early Italian Painters (The), 1845. Handbook of Public Galleries of Art, 1842. History of our Lord as represented in Art, 1860. Legends of the Madonna, 1852. Legends of the Monastic Orders, 1850. Loves of the Poets, 1829. Memoirs and Essays, 1846. Pictures of Social Life in Germany, etc., 1840. Poetry of Sacred and Legendary Art, 1848. Rubens, his Life and Genius, 1840. Sacred and Legendary Art, 1848. Sketches of Germany, 1837. Visits and Sketches, etc., 1834. Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada, 1838. =Jenkins= (Edward), born at Bangalore, in India, 1838- Captain’s Cabin (The), 1872. Coolie, his Rights and Wrongs (The), 1864. Devil’s Chain (The), 1868. Fatal Days, 1874. Ginx’s Baby, 1860. Jobson’s Enemies, 1880-81. Lisa Lena, 1880. Little Hodge, 1866. Lord Bantam, 1862. Lutchmee and Dilloo, 1870. =Jerrold= (Douglas William), London, 1803-57. Black-eyed Susan, 1829. Bubbles of the Day, 1842. Cakes and Ale, 1841. Catspaw (The), 1850. Caudle Lectures, 1845. Chronicles of Clovernook, 1846. Heart of Gold, 1854. Housekeeper (The), 1835. Man Made of Money (A), 1849. Men of Character, 1838. Nell Gwynne, 1832. Prisoner of War (The), 1837. Punch’s Letters to his Son, 1846. Rent-day (The), 1830. Retired from Business, 1851. St. Giles and St. James, 1851. Story of a Feather, 1843. Time works Wonders, 1845. =Jerrold= (William Blanchard), London, 1826-1884. At Home in Paris, 1864, 1870. Beau Brummel, 1858. Chatterbox (The), 1857. Children of Lutetia, 1863. Christian Vagabond (The), 1871. Chronicles of a Crutch, 1860. Cockaignes (The), 1871. Cool as a Cucumber, 1851. Cupboard Papers (The), 1881. Cupid in Waiting, 1871. Disgrace to the Family (The), 1847. Epicure’s Year-book, by Fin-Bec, 1867-68. French under Arms (The), 1860. Imperial Paris, 1855. Life of George Cruikshank, 1882. Life of Douglas Jerrold, 1858. Life of Napoleon III., 1874-82. London a Pilgrimage, 1872. Old Woman who lived in a Shoe (An). On the Boulevards, 1853-66. Passing the Time, 1865. Progress of a Bill, 1848. Story of Madge and the Fairy Content, 1871. Swedish Sketches, 1852. Trip through the Vineyards of Spain, 1864. Trips to Normandy, etc., 1867. Two Lives, 1865. Up and Down in the World, 1866. =Johnson= (Samuel), born at Lichfield, in Hampshire, 1709-1784. Dictionary of the English Language, 1755. Idler (The), 1758-60. Irene, 1749. Journey to the West Islands of Scotland, 1775. Life of Dr. Isaac Watts, 1785. Life of Richard Savage, 1744. Lives of the Poets, 1779-81. Miscellaneous Observations on Hamlet, 1745. Rambler (The), 1750-52. Rasselas, 1759. Taxation no Tyranny, 1775. Vanity of Human Wishes, 1749. Visit to the Hebrides, 1773. Voyage to Abyssinia, 1735. =Jones= (Henry), pseudonym “Cavendish,” London, 1831- Laws of Ecarté, 1878. Laws of Piquet, 1873. Principles of Whist, 1862. =Jonson= (Benjamin), born at Westminster, 1574-1637. Execration against Vulcan, with Divers Epigrams, 1640. Jests, or the Wit’s Pocket Companion, 1731. Last Legacy to the Sons of Mirth, etc., 1756. =Junius=, Letters of, 1769-72. _The Author of these Letters._ Barré, _Col. Isaac_ (“Authorship of the _Letters of Junius_, by John Britton”), 1848. Boyd, _Hugh_ (“Author of Junius ascertained by George Chalmers”), 1817. Burke, _Edmund_ (“Inquiry into the author of _Junius_, by John Roche”), 1813. (“Junius proved to be Burke,” no name), 1826. Prior, in his _Life of Burke_, takes the same view, 1839. Burke, _William_ (“The Author of Junius, by J. C. Symons”), 1859. Chatham, _William Pitt_, _lord_ (“Another Guess at Junius,” by (?) Fitzgerald), 1809; Earl Chatham “proved to be Junius,” by John Swinden, 1833; by W. Dowe, 1857. (“Who was Junius?” no name), 1837. Also an essay to prove this, by Dr. B. Waterhouse, of Boston, 1831. Chesterfield, _earl of_ (“Author of _Junius_ discovered,” by W. Cramp), 1821, 1851. De Lolme, _John Lewis_ (“Arguments and Facts demonstrating” this, by Dr. Thomas Busby), 1816. Francis (Dr.) and his son Sir Philip (“Discovery of the Author of _Junius_, by John Taylor”), 1813. Francis, _Sir Philip_ (“Identity of _Junius_ ... established by John Taylor”), 1816. Sir F. Dwarris, 1850, and Lord Campbell, in his _Lives of the Chancellors_, take the same view. (“Handwriting of Junius professionally investigated, by Charles Chabot”), 1871. Macaulay espoused this “identity.” Glover, _Richard_ (“An Inquiry into the author of the _Letters of Junius_,” no name), 1814. Gibbon (“Junius unmasked,” no name), 1819. Lee, _Major-General Charles_ (proved “from facts” to be Junius by Dr. T. Girdlestone), 1813. M’Lean, _Laughlin_ (said to be Junius in Galt’s _Life of West_, pp. 57-69). Sir David Brewster takes the same view. Portland, _Duke of_ (“Letters to a Nobleman proving” this, by A. G. Johnston), 1816. Pownall, _Governor_ (“Junius discovered, by F. Griffen, Boston,”), 1854. Rich, _Sir R._ (“The Ghost of Junius, by F. Ayerst”), 1853. Sackville, _Viscount_ (“The Real Author of the _Letters of Junius_, by George Coventry”), 1825. (“Junius unmasked,” no name), 1770. The same proved by John Jacques, 1843. Suett, the comedian (“Junius with his Visor up,” a skit, no name), 1819. Temple, _R. Grenville_, _earl_ (“Letters on Junius showing” this, by Isaac Newhall, Boston), 1831. Tooke, _John Horne_ (“Junius discovered, by P[hilip] T[hicknesse]”), 1789. The same “proved” by J. B. Blakeway, 1813; and Dr. A. Graham, 1828. Wray, _Daniel_ (“The Secret revealed, by James Falconar”), 1830. Wilmot, _James_, proved to be “Junius” by O. W. Serres, 1813.
=Kames= (Henry Home, lord), born at Kames, in Berwickshire, 1696-1782. Elements of Criticism, 1762. =Kane= (Elisha Kent), born at Philadelphia, 1820-1857. Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1856. =Keats= (John), London, 1796-1821. Endymion, 1818. Eve of St. Agnes, 1820. Hyperion, 1820. Isabella, 1820. Lamia, and other Poems, 1820. Ode to the Nightingale, 1820. Poems, 1817. =Keble= (Rev. John), born at Fairford, in Gloucestershire, 1792-1866. Christian Year (The), 1827. Lyra Innocentium, 1846. =Kemble= (Frances Anne), born in London, 1809- Journal of a Residence in America, 1835. Records of Girlhood, 1878. Records of Later Life, 1882. Residence in a Georgian Plantation, 1863. Year of Consolation (A), 1847. =Kennedy= (John Pendleton), born at Baltimore, 1795-1870. Annals of Quodlibet, 1840. Horse-shoe Robinson, 1835. Life of William Wirt, 1849. Red Book (The), 1817-19. =Kent= (James), born at Fredericksburg, New York, 1763-1847. Commentaries on American Law, 1826-30. =Kinglake= (Alexander William), born near Taunton, in Somersetshire, 1811-1891. Eothen, 1844. History of the Crimean War, 1863-75. =Kingsley= (Rev. Charles), born at Holne, in Devonshire, 1819-1875. Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet, 1849. Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore, 1855. Hereward the Wake, 1866. Hermits (The), 1868. Heroes (The), Greek fairy tales, 1856. Hypatia, 1853. Madam How and Lady Why, 1870. Miscellanies, 1859. Plays and Puritans, 1873. Prose Idylls, 1873. Two Years Ago (a novel), 1857. Village Sermons, 1849. Water Babies (The), 1863. Westward Ho! 1855. =Kingsley= (Henry), born at Holne, in Devonshire, 1830-1876. Austin Elliot, 1863. Boy in Grey (The), 1870. Fireside Studies, 1876. Geoffry Hamlyn (Recollections of), 1859. Grange Gardens, 1876. Harveys (The), 1872. Hetty, and other Stories, 1871. Hillyars and the Burtons (The), 1865. Hornby Mills, and other Stories, 1872. Leighton Court, 1866. Lost Child (The), 1864. Mademoiselle Mathilde, 1868. Mystery of the Island, 1877. Number Seventeen, 1875. Oakshott Castle, 1873. Old Margaret, 1871. Ravenshoe, 1861. Reginald Hetheredge, 1874. Silcote of Silcotes, 1867. Stretton, 1869. Tales of Old Travel, 1869. Valentin, 1872. =Knatchbull-Hugessen= (Edward Hugessen), born at Mersham Hatch, in Kent, 1829- Crackers for Christmas, 1870. Higgledy-Piggledy, or Stories for Everybody’s Children, 1875. Moonshine, 1871. Queer Folks, 1873. River Legends, 1874. Stories for My Children, 1869. Tales for Tea-time, 1872. Uncle Joe’s Stories, 1878. Whispers from Fairyland, 1874. =Knight= (Charles), born at Windsor, in Berkshire, 1791-1873. Cyclopædia of the Industry of all Nations, 1851. English Cyclopædia, 1854-61. Half-hours with the Best Authors, 1847-48. Library of Entertaining Knowledge, 1831. Penny Magazine (The), 1832-45. Pictorial Bible (The), 1838. Pictorial History of England (The) 1844. Pictorial Shakespeare (The), 1839-41. Popular History of England, 1856-62. Shakespeare (a biography), 1839. =Knowles= (James Sheridan), born at Cork, in Ireland, 1784-1862. Idol demolished by its own Priest (The), 1851. Rock of Rome (The), or the Arch-Heresy, 1849. ⁂ For his plays, see APPENDIX III.
=Lamb= (Charles), London, 1775-1834. Adventures of Ulysses, 1807. Essays on the Genius of Hogarth. Essays of Elia, 1st series, 1820-1822; 2nd series, 1823-25; last, 1833. John Woodvil, 1802. Last Essays, and Popular Fallacies, 1833. Mrs. Lacester’s School. Old Blind Margaret, 1798. Poems, 1797. Poems, 1836. Poetry for Children, 1809. Rosamond Gray, 1798. Tales from Shakespeare, 1807. =Landon= (Letitia Elizabeth), born in London, 1802-1838. Duty and Inclination, 1838. Ethel Churchill, 1834. Fate of Adelaide (The), 1821. Francisca Carrara, 1834. Golden Violet (The), and other Poems, 1827. Improvisatrice (The), and other Poems, 1824. Lady Anne Granard, 1841. Lost Pleiad (The), 1829. Romance and Reality, 1832. Traits and Trials of Early Life (tales), 1836. Troubadour (The), and other Poems, 1825. Venetian Bracelet (The), and other Poems, 1829. Vow of the Peacock (The), 1835. Zenana (The), and Minor Poems, 1839. =Landor= (Walter Savage), born at Ipsley Court, in Warwickshire, 1775-1864. Admonition to Detractors, 1837. Andrea of Hungary, 1839. Count Julian, 1812. Dry Sticks fagoted, 1857. Examination of William Shakespeare (The), 1834. Fra Ruperto, 1841. Gebir, 1798. Giovanni of Naples, 1839. Hellenics (The), 1847. Idyllia Heroica (in Latin), 1820. Imaginary Conversations of Greeks and Romans, 1853. Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men, 1824-28; second series, 1829. Imaginary Conversations ... on Italian Affairs, 1848. Last Fruit off an Old Tree, 1853. Latin Poems, 1824. Letters of an American, 1854. Letters of a Conservative, 1836. Pentameron and Pentalogia (The), 1837. Pericles and Aspasia, 1836. Poems, 1795. Poems from the Arabic, etc., 1800. Popery, British and Foreign, 1851. Simoniaca (a poem), 1806. Satire on Satirists, 1836. =Langland= (William), born at Cleobury Mortimer, in Cheshire, 1332-1400. Visions of Piers Plowman, 1362. =Layard= (Austin Henry), born in Paris of English parents, 1817- Monuments of Nineveh, 1853. Nineveh and its Remains, 1848-49. =Lecky= (William Edward Hartpole), of Dublin, 1838- History of England in Eighteenth Century, 1878. History of European Morals, 1869. History of Rationalism, 1865. History of the Rise and Influence of Rationalism, etc., 1865. Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, 1861. =Leland= (Charles Godfrey), of Philadelphia 1824- Egyptian Sketch-book (The), 1873. English Gypsies and their Language, 1873. English Gypsy Songs, 1875. Fu-Sang, or the Discovery of America by Buddhist Priests, 1875. Hans Breitmann’s Ballads, 1867, 1870. Legends of Birds, 1864. Meister Karl’s Sketch-book, 1855. Music Lessons of Confucius (The), and other Poems, 1870. Poetry and Mystery of Dreams (The), 1855. Sunshine in Thoughts, 1862. =Lemon= (Mark), London, 1809-1870. Christmas Hamper (A), 1859. Enchanted Doll (The), 1849. Falkner Lyle, 1866. Jest-Book, 1864. Loved at Last, 1864. Wait for the End, 1863. (And 60 dramatic pieces.) =Lempriere= (John), born at Jersey, a Channel Isle, 1760-1824. Classical Dictionary, 1788. Universal Biography, 1808. =Lever= (Charles James), born in Dublin, 1809-1872. Barrington, 1863. Bramleighs of Bishop’s Folly (The), 1868. Charles O’Malley, 1841. Con Cregan, or the Irish Gil Blas, 1850. Daltons (The), 1852. Davenport Dunn, 1859. Day’s Ride (A), 1863. Diary of Horace Templeton, 1861. Dodd Family Abroad (The), 1854. Fortunes of Glencore (The), 1857. Harry Lorrequer, 1839. Jack Hinton, 1842. Knight of Gwynne (The), 1847. Lord Kilgobbin, 1872. Luttrel of Arran, 1865. Martins of Cro’ Martin, 1856. O’Donoghue (The), 1845. Paul Gosslett’s Confessions, 1871. Roland Cashel, 1849. Sir Brooke Fosbrooke, 1866. That Boy of Norcott’s, 1869. Tom Burke of Ours, 1844. Tony Butler, 1865. =Lewes= (George Henry), London, 1817-1878. Aristotle, 1861. Biographical History of Philosophy, 1847. Comte’s Philosophy of the Sciences, 1859. Life of Goethe, 1859. Life of Robespierre, 1850. Noble Heart (The), 1850. Physical Basis of Mind, 1877. Physiology of Common Life, 1860. Problems of Life and Mind, 1873-76. Ranthorpe, 1847. Rose, Blanche and Violet, 1848. Seaside Studies, 1859. Spanish Drama (The), 1846. Studies in Animal Life, 1861. =Lewis= (Matthew Gregory), London, 1775-1818. Alphonso, King of Castile, 1801. Captive (The), 1839. Castle Spectre (The), 1797. Monk (The), 1795. Tales of Terror, 1799. Tales of Wonder, 1801. Timour, the Tartar (a melodrama), 1812. =Liddell= (Henry George), 1811- Greek Lexicon, 1843. History of Rome, 1855. =Liddon= (Henry Parry), born at Stoneham, in Hampshire, 1829-1890. Divinity of ... Jesus Christ (The), 1866. Lenten Sermons, 1858. =Lilly= (John), born in Kent, 1553-1601. Euphues, 1581. Euphues and his England, 1582. Euphues’ Shadow, 1592. Euphues and Lucilla, published 1716. =Lingard= (John), born at Winchester, 1771-1851. History of England (from Cæsar to William and Mary), 1819-30. =Linton= (Mrs.), born at Keswick, in Cumberland, 1822- Amymone, 1848. Atonement of Leam Dundas, 1876. Azeth, the Egyptian, 1846. Grasp your Nettle, 1865. Lake Country (The), 1864. Lizzie Lorton of Greyrigg, 1866. Mad Willoughbys (The), 1876. “My Love!” 1881. Ourselves, 1867. Patricia Kemball, 1874. Realities, 1851. Rebel of the Family, 1880. Sowing the Wind, 1866. True History of Joshua Davidson (The), 1872. Under which Lord? 1879. Witch Stories, 1861. With a Silken Thread, 1880. World Well Lost (The), 1877. =Linton= (William James), London, 1812- Claribel, and other Poems, 1865. History of Wood Engraving, 1858. Life of Paine, 1866. Works of Deceased British Artists, 1860. =Lippincott= (Mrs.), pseudonym “Grace Greenwood,” born at Pompey, 1823- Forest Tragedy, and other Tales, 1856. Greenwood Leaves, 1850-52. Haps and Mishaps, etc., 1858. History of My Pets, 1850. Merrie England, 1855. New Life in New Lands, 1873. Poems, 1851. Recollections of My Childhood, 1851. Stories and Legends of Travel, 1858. Stories and Sights in France, etc., 1867. Stories from Famous Ballads, 1860. Stories of Many Lands, 1867. =Livingstone= (David), born at Blantyre, in Scotland, 1817-1873. Exploration of the Zambesi, 1865. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa, 1857. =Locke= (John), born at Wrington, in Somersetshire, 1632-1704. Adversariorum Methodus, 1686. Essays on the Human Understanding, 1670-87; printed 1690. Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures (The), 1690. Letters on Toleration, 1667, 1689, 1692. Method of a Commonplace Book, 1685. Of the Conduct of the Understanding, 1706. On Education, 1693. On the Reasonableness of Christianity, 1695. On Toleration, 1689. Thoughts on Education, 1693. Treatise on Civil Government, 1690. =Locker= (Arthur), born in Greenwich Hospital, 1828- On a Coral Reef, 1869. Sir Godwin’s Folly, 1864. Stephen Scudamore, 1868. Sweet Seventeen, 1866. Village Surgeon (The), 1874. =Locker= (Frederick), 1821- London Lyrics, 1857. Patchwork, 1879. =Lockhart= (John Gibson), born at Cambusnethan, in Scotland, 1794-1854. Adam Blair, 1822. Essay on Cervantes, 1822. Life of Burns, 1828. Life of Napoleon, 1730. Life of Scott, 1837-39. Matthew Wald, 1824. Peter’s Letters to his Kinsfolk, 1819. Reginald Dalton, 1824. Spanish Ballads, 1823. Valerius, 1821. =Lockyer= (Joseph Norman), born at Rugby, in Warwickshire, 1836- Contributions to Solar Physics, 1873. Elementary Astronomy, 1871. Primer of Astromony, 1874. Solar Physics, 1873. Spectroscope and its Applications (The), 1873. Studies in Spectrum Analysis, 1878. Star-gazing, Past and Present, 1878. =Longfellow= (Henry Wadsworth), born at Portland, Maine, 1807-1882. Aftermath, 1873. Ballads, etc., and other Poems, 1842. Belfry of Bruges, and other Poems, 1846. _Dante_ translated, 1868. Divine Tragedy (The), 1872. Evangeline, 1847. Flower de Luce, 1866. Golden Legend (The), 1851. Hanging of the Crane (The), 1874. Hiawatha, 1855. Hyperion, 1839. Kavanagh, 1849. Masque of Pandora (The), 1875. Miles Standish, 1858. New England Tragedies, 1868. Outre-mer, 1835. Poems on Slavery, 1842. Poets and Poetry of Europe (The), 1845. Seaside (The) and the Fireside, 1850. Spanish Student (The), 1843. Tales of a Wayside Inn, 1863. Three Books of Song, 1872. To a Child, 1848. Voices of the Night, 1841. =Lossing= (Benson), born at Beekman, New York, 1813-1892. Brief Memoirs of Eminent Americans, 1854. Illustrated History of the United States, 1854-1856. Life, etc., of P. Schuyler, 1860. Life of Washington, 1860. Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1848. Mount Vernon and its Associations, 1859. Outline History of the Fine Arts (An), 1841. Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution, 1848-1852. Pictorial History of the Civil War, 1866-69. Seventeen Hundred and Seventy-Six, 1847. =Loudon= (John Claudius), born at Cambuslang, in Scotland, 1783-1843. Arboretum, Britannicum, 1838. Derby Arboretum (The), 1841. Designs for ... Farms and Farm Buildings, 1812. Encyclopædia of Agriculture, 1825; of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture, 1812; of Gardening, 1822; of Plants, 1829; (supplement, 1838); of Trees and Shrubs, 1842. Formation and Management of Country Residences, 1806; of Plantations, 1804. Greenhouse Companion (The), 1824. Hortus Britannicus, 1830. Hortus Lignosus Londinensis, 1838. Illustrations of Landscape Gardening, etc., 1830-33. Paper Roofs used at Tew Lodge, 1811. Self-instruction to Young Gardeners, 1845. Suburban Gardener (The), 1836-38. Suburban Horticulture, 1842. =Lovelace= (Richard), born in Kent, 1618-1658. Lucasta, 1649. Scholar (The), 1649. Soldier (The), 1649. =Lover= (Samuel), of Dublin, 1797-1868. Angels’ Whispers. Handy Andy, 1842. Four leaved Shamrock (The), 1839. Happy Man (The). Irish Sketches, 1837. Legends and Stories of Ireland, 1832-34. Low-backed Car (The), 1838. Lyrics of Ireland, 1858. May Dew (The), 1839. Metrical Tales, and other Poems, 1860. Molly Bawn, 1839. Molly Carew, 1838. Rory O’More, 1837. Songs and Ballads, 1839. Treasure Trove, 1844. True Love can ne’er forget. White Horse of the Peppers (The). =Lowell= (James Russell), born at Boston, 1819-1891. Among my Books, 1870. Biglow Papers (The) 1848; second series, 1862. Conversations on some of the Old Poets, 1845. Fable for Critics (A), 1848. Fireside Travels, 1864. Legends of Brittany, 1844. My Study Windows, 1871. Poems, 1844, 1848. Prometheus, 1844. Under the Willows, 1869. Vision of Sir Launfal, 1848. Year’s Life (A), 1841. =Lubbock= (Sir John William), London, 1803-1865. Classification of Different Branches of Human Knowledge, 1838. Researches on Physical Astronomy, 1830. Theory of the Moon and Perturbations of the Planets, 1833. Treatise on the Tides, 1831-37. =Lyell= (Sir Charles), born in Kinnordy, Scotland, 1797-1875. Antiquity of Man (The), etc., 1863. Atheisms of Geology, 1857. Elements of Geology, 1838. Manual of Elementary Geology, 1863. Principles of Geology, 1830-33. Travels in North America, 1845. =Lytton= (Edward George Earle Lytton, Bulwer-Lytton, lord), born at Woodalling, in Norfolk, 1805-1873. Alice, or the Mysteries, 1838. Arthur (King), 1848. Athens, its Rise and Fall, 1836. Caxtonia, 1863. Caxtons (The), 1849. Devereux, 1829. Disowned (The), 1828. England and the English, 1833. Ernest Maltravers, 1837. Eugene Aram, 1831. Eva, 1842. Falkland, 1827. Godolphin, 1833. Harold, 1850. Ismael, 1820. Kenelm Chillingly, 1873. Last Days of Pompeii, 1834. Last of the Barons (The), 1843. Leila and Calderon, 1838. Lost Tales of Miletus (The), 1866. Lucretia, 1847. My Novel, 1853. New Timon, 1846. Night and Morning, 1841. O’Neill, or the Rebel, 1827. Parisians (The), 1873. Paul Clifford, 1830. Pelham, 1827. Pilgrims of the Rhine, 1834. Rienzi, 1835. St. Stephen’s, 1861. Sculpture, 1825. Strange Story (A), 1862. Weeds and Wild-flowers, 1826. What Will he do With It? 1858. Zanoni, 1842. ⁂ For his plays, see APPENDIX III. =Lytton= (Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, lord), 1831-1892. Clytemnestra, and other Poems, 1855. Chronicles and Characters, 1868. Fables in Song, 1874. Julian Fane, 1871. Life of Lord Lytton, 1874. Lucile, 1860. Orval, or the Fool of Time, 1869. Poetical Works of Owen Meredith, 1867. Ring of Amasis (The), 1863. Serbski Pesme, 1861. Tannhauser, or the Battle of the Bards, 1861. Wanderer (The), a collection of poems, 1859.
=Macaulay= (Thomas Babington Macaulay, lord), born at Rothley Temple, in Leicestershire, 1800-1859. Essays (in three vols.), 1843. History of England from James II., 1849-61. Ivry, 1824. Lays of Ancient Rome, 1842. =McCarthy= (Justin), born in Cork, Ireland, 1830- Comet of the Season (The), 1881. Con Amore, 1880. Dear Lady Disdain, 1875. Donna Quixote, 1879. Fair Saxon (A), 1873. History of our own Times, 1878-80. Lady Judith, 1871. Linley Rochford, 1874. Miss Misanthrope, 1877. My Enemy’s Daughter, 1869. Waterdale Neighbors (The), 1867. =McCosh= (James), born in Ayrshire, Scotland, 1811- Christianity and Positivism, 1871. Intuitions of the Mind, 1860. Method of Divine Government, etc., 1850. Scottish Philosophy (The), 1874. Supernatural in Relation to the Natural (The), 1862. Typical Forms, etc., in Creation, 1856. =Macdonald= (George), born at Huntly, in Scotland, 1824- Adela Cathcart, 1864. Alec Forbes of Howglen, 1865. Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood, 1866. At the Back of the North Wind, 1870. Castle Warlock, 1882. David Elginbrod, 1862. Dealings with the Fairies, 1867. Disciple (The), and other Poems, 1868. England’s Antiphon, 1868. Exotics, 1876. Guild Court, 1867. Gutta Percha Willie, 1873. Hidden Life, and other Poems, 1864. Malcolm, 1874. Marquis of Lossie (The), 1877. Mary Marston, 1879. Miracles of Our Lord, 1870. Paul Faber, Surgeon, 1878. Phantastes, 1858. Poems, 1857. Portent (The), a story of second sight, 1864. Princess and the Goblin (The), 1871. Ranald Bannerman’s Boyhood, 1869. Robert Falconer, 1869. St. George and St. Michael, 1875. Seaboard Parish (The), 1868. Sir Gibbie, 1875. Thomas Wingfield, Curate, 1876. Unspoken Sermons, 1866. Vicar’s Daughter (The), 1872. Wilfred Cumbermede, 1871. Wise Woman (The), 1875. Within and Without, 1856. Wow O’ (Rioven Riwen), or the Idiot’s home, 1868. =Malory= (Sir Thomas), 1430-*. Morte d’Arthur (History of Prince Arthur), in 3 parts, 1465-70; printed by Caxton, 1485. =Malthus= (Rev. Thomas Robert), born near Dorking, in Surrey, 1766-1834. Essays on the Principle of Population, 1798, 1803. Inquiry into the Nature, etc., of Rent, 1815. Measure of Value, etc. (The), 1823. Principles of Political Economy, 1820. =Mandeville= (Sir John de), born at St. Albans, in Hertfordshire, 1300-1372. Voyaige and Travaile, 1356. =Manning= (Anne), 1807- Belforest, 1864. Cherry and Violet, 1853. Chronicles of Merrie England, 1854. Claude, the Colporteur, 1857. Duchess of Trajetto (The). Good Old Times, 1856. Household of Sir Thomas More, 1851. Mary Powell, 1850. Miss Biddy Frobisher, 1866. Noble Purpose nobly won (A). Poplar House Academy, 1859. Royal Mischief. Tasso and Leonora. =March= (Francis Andrew), born at Millbury, Massachusetts, 1825- Anglo-Saxon Grammar, 1870. Introduction to Anglo-Saxon, 1871. Method of Philological Study of the English Language (A), 1865. =Marlowe= (Christopher), born at Canterbury, 1565-1593. Ovid’s _Elegies_, 1597. ⁂ For his nine dramas, see APPENDIX III. =Marryat= (Captain Frederick), London, 1792-1848. Children of the New Forest (The), 1847. Frank Mildmay, or the Naval Officer, 1829. Jacob Faithful, 1835. Japhet in Search of a Father, 1836. King’s Own (The), 1830. Little Savage (The), 1847. Masterman Ready, 1841. Mission (The), or Scenes in Africa, 1845. Mr. Midshipman Easy, 1836. Monsieur Violet, 1843. Newton Forster, 1832. Olla Podrida, 1840. Pacha of Many Tales (The), 1835. Percival Keene, 1842. Peter Simple, 1833. Phantom Ship (The), 1839. Pirate and the Three Cutters (The), 1836. Poor Jack, 1840. Privateersman (The), 1844. Settlers in Canada (The), 1844. Snarley-Yow, or the Dog-Fiend, 1837. Valerie (an autobiography), 1849. =Marryat= (Florence), born at Brighton, 1837- Broken Blossom (A), 1879. Confessions of Gerald Estcourt, 1867. Fair-haired Alda, 1880. Fighting the Air, 1875. For Ever and Ever, 1866. Girls of Feversham, 1868. Gyp, 1868. Harvest of Wild Oats (A), 1877. Her Father’s Name, 1876. Her Lord and Master, 1870. Her Own. Her Word against a Lie, 1878. Hidden Chains, 1876. Life and Letters of Captain Marryat, 1872. Little Stepson (A), 1877. Love’s Conflict, 1865. Mad Dumaresq, 1873. My Own Child, 1876. My Sister, the Actress, 1881. Nelly Brooke, 1867. No Intentions, 1874. Open Sesame, 1875. Petronel, 1869. Prey of the Gods (The), 1871. Root of all Evil (The), 1879. Sybil’s Friend, etc., 1873. Too Good for Him, 1865. Verdique, 1868. Veronique, 1869. With Cupid’s Eyes, 1880. Woman against Woman, 1866. Written in Fire, 1878. =Marsh= (George Perkins), born at Woodstock, 1801-1882. Camel (The), his Habits and Uses, 1856. Grammar of the Icelandic Language, 1838. Lectures on the English Language, 1861. Origin and History of the English Language, 1862; now called “The Earth as Modified by Human Action,” 1874. =Marston= (Philip Bourke), son of Dr. Westland Marston, 1850-1887. All in All, 1874. Songtide, and other Poems, 1871. =Martin= (Sir Theodore), born at Edinburgh, 1816- Life of Aytoun, 1867. Life of the Prince Consort, 1874-79. =Martineau= (Harriet), born at Norwich, 1802-1876. Billow and the Rock (The), 1846. Biographical Sketches, 1872. British Rule in India, 1857. Christmas Day, 1824. Complete Guide to the Lakes, 1854. Corporate, Traditional and Natural Rights, 1857. Crofton Boys (The), 1840. Deerbrook, 1839. Devotional Exercises ... for the Young, 1823. Eastern Life, etc., 1848. Endowed Schools in Ireland, 1859. England and her Soldiers, 1859. Factory Controversy (The), 1855. Feats of the Fiord, 1840. Forest and Game Law Tales, 1845. Friend (The), 1825. Health, Husbandry and Handicraft, 1861. History of England during the Thirty Years’ Peace (1816-46), 1849-50; introduction, 1851. History of the American Compromise, 1856. Hour and the Man (The), 1840. Household Education, 1854. Illustrations of Political Economy, 1833. Illustrations of Taxation, 1834. Laws of Man’s Nature, etc., 1851. Letter on Mesmerism, 1845. Life in the Sick-Room, 1843. Poor Laws and Paupers, 1834. Principle and Practice, 1826. Prize Essays, 1830. Retrospect of Western Travel, 1838. Rioters, 1826. Society in America, 1837. Traditions of Palestine, 1830. Turn-out (The), 1827. =Martineau= (James), born at Norwich, 1805- Endeavors after the Christian Life, 1843-47. Essays, 1869. Hours of Thought, 1876. Hymns, 1840, 1874. Ideal Substitutes for God, 1878. Miscellanies, 1852. Rationale of Religious Inquiry, 1837. Religion and Modern Materialism, 1874. Studies of Christianity, 1858. =Massey= (Gerald), born at Tring, in Hertfordshire, 1828- Ballad of Babe Christabel, and other Poems, 1855. Craigcrook Castle, and other Poems, 1856. Havelock’s March, and other Poems, 1861. Poems and Chansons, 1846. Shakespeare’s Sonnets and his Private Friends, 1866. Tale of Eternity (A), and other Poems, 1869. Voices of Freedom and Lyrics of Love, 1849. =Masson= (David), of Aberdeen, 1822- British Novelists, etc., 1859. Critical Sketch ... of British Prose Fiction, 1859. Drummond of Hawthornden, 1873. Essays, Biographical and Critical, etc., 1856. Life of John Milton, 1858-1879. Recent British Philosophy, 1865. Three Devils (The), Luther’s, Milton’s and Goethe’s. =Maurice= (Rev. John F. Denison), 1805-1872. Bible and Science (The), 1863. Christian Ethics, 1867. Commandments (The), 1866. Conflict of Good and Evil (The), 1865. Conscience (The), 1868. Doctrine of Sacrifice (The), 1854. Friendship of Books (The), 1873. History of Moral and Physical Philosophy, 1853-62. Kingdom of Christ, 1842. Kingdom of Heaven, 1864. Lectures on Ecclesiastical History, 1854. Patriarchs and Lawgivers of the Old Testament, 1855. Prophets and Kings of the Old Testament, 1853. Religions of the World, 1847. Social Morality, 1869. Theological Essays, 1854. =May= (Sir Thomas Erskine), 1815-1886. 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