Part 2
DRUMMOND, WILLIAM (1585-1649). The Strange Quality of Books 47 The Book of Nature 283 Of Libraries: The Bodleian 355
DRYDEN, JOHN (1631-1700). A Learned Plagiary 91 Under Mr. Milton's Picture 106
DUDLEY, EARL OF. _See_ WARD.
DYER, GEORGE (1755-1841). 'Libraries are the wardrobes of literature' 306
EALWHINE. _See_ ALCUIN.
EARLE, JOHN, BISHOP OF SALISBURY (1601 ?-65). 'His Invention is no more' 94 A Critic 114 A Pretender to Learning 150 An Antiquary 219
'ELIOT, GEORGE' (1819-80). The Vocation 260 'Wise books, For half the truths they hold' 287 Of _The Imitation of Christ_ 299
EMERSON, RALPH WALDO (1803-82). A Company of the Wisest and the Wittiest 6 The Theory of Books 21 The Book the Highest Delight 28 The pleasure derived from Books 29 Our Debt to a Book 29 A Sort of Third Estate 74 On Reading Translations 99 Merit in Quotation 103 The Need of a Guide to Books 111 The Final Verdict upon Books 116 'Talent alone cannot make a writer' 116 Reading between Lines 122 Rules for Reading 132 A Diet of Books 133
ERASMUS, DESIDERIUS (1466 ?-1536). The Royal Road 123
FABER, FREDERICK WILLIAM (1814-63). The English of the Bible 297 A College Library 365
FERRIAR, JOHN (1761-1815). The Bibliomania 220
FIELDING, HENRY (1707-54). The filial piety of Books 118
FLETCHER, JOHN (1579-1625). The Library a Glorious Court 305
FLETCHER, PHINEAS (1582-1650). Upon my Brother's Book 106
FOSTER, JOHN (1770-1843). The Influence of Books 38 Reflections in a Library 332
FULLER, THOMAS (1608-61). The Multiplicity of Books 57 Printers gain by bad Books 79 'A commonplace Book contains many notions' 142
GARNETT, RICHARD (1835-1906). Our master, Meleager 95
GASKELL, ELIZABETH CLEGHORN (1810-65). Books for the Salon 304
GAY, JOHN (1685-1732). The Elephant and the Bookseller 264 On a Miscellany of Poems 265
GIBBON, EDWARD (1737-94). Abstracts of Books 138 Early Reading 183 Women's Want 210
GILFILLAN, GEORGE (1813-78). The True Poem on the Library 335
GISSING, GEORGE (1857-1903). The Mood for Books 40 The Scent of Books 310
GLANVILL, JOSEPH (1636-80). 'That silly vanity of impertinent citations' 102 The Mote and the Beam 118
GODWIN, WILLIAM (1756-1836). The Depositary of everything honourable 15 Bad Books and debauched Minds 83
GOLDSMITH, OLIVER (1728-74). Sweet Unreproaching Companions 4 The Reading of New Books 67 Literary Hypocrisy 115 'I love everything that is old' 269
GREENE, ROBERT (1558-92). Books for Magic 288
HALE, SIR MATTHEW (1609-76). No Book like the Bible 293
HALES, JOHN (1584-1656). The Method of reading profane History 136
HALL, JOHN (1627-56). Men in their Nightgowns 98 When to Read 164
HALL, JOSEPH, BISHOP OF EXETER AND NORWICH (1574-1656). How to spend our Days 125 Reading and Meal Times 170 On the Sight of a Great Library 331
HAMILTON, SIR WILLIAM (1788-1856). Underscoring 140
HARE, AUGUSTUS WILLIAM (1792-1834), and JULIUS CHARLES HARE (1795-1855). In the Seat of the Scorner 115 Books of One Thought 121 Purple Patches 122 Books that provoke Thought 131 Desultory Reading 148 Brains squashed by Books 156
HARINGTON, SIR JOHN (1561-1612). Against writers that carp 114
HAZLITT, WILLIAM (1778-1830). The only Things that last for ever 49 On Reading Old Books 69 On Reading New Books 71 The best Books the commonest 182 The visionary Gleam 189 The enviable Bookworm 228 Ears nailed to Books 229
HELPS, SIR ARTHUR (1813-75). Biography 99 Thoughts in a Library 334
HEMANS, FELICIA DOROTHEA (1793-1835). To a Family Bible 294
HERBERT, GEORGE (1593-1633). The Parson's Accessory Knowledge 140
HERRICK, ROBERT (1591-1674). To His Book 45 'Thou art a plant.' 'Make haste away.' 'If hap it must.' 'The bound, almost.' 'Go thou forth.' His Prayer for Absolution 77 Virginibus Puerisque 84 Lines have their linings, and Books their buckram 242
HERSCHEL, SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM (1792-1871). A Taste to be Prayed For 27 Novels as Engines of Civilization 87
HOBBES, THOMAS (1588-1679). 'If I had read as much as other men' 158
HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL (1809-94). Old and New Books 74 Presentation Copies 98 'The foolishest Book' 118 The Literary Harem 233 Purchasing an Act of Piety 258 The Study 307 The Library as a Key to Character 309 'Every library should try to be complete' 318
HOOD, THOMAS (1799-1845). Rich Fare 29
HOWELL, JAMES (1594?-1666). The Choice of Books 125 Marriage and Books 198 The Value of Book Borrowing 275
HUNT, JAMES HENRY LEIGH (1784-1859). On Parting with my Books 9 Love that is large 16 Authors as Lovers of Books 20 The Authors' Metamorphosis 50 A Library of One 62 A Literatura Hilaris 167 Early Reading 187 Kissing a Folio 233 Delight in Book-Prints 248 The Second-hand Catalogue 256 Borrowing and Lending 278 Wedded to Books 278 The Book of Books 294 Literary Geography 300 Scotland 300 England 301 Ireland 302 The Library as Study 305 Charles Lamb's Library 323
IRVING, WASHINGTON (1783-1859). True Friends that Cheer 9
JAGO, RICHARD (1715-81). To a Lady furnishing her Library 212
JEFFERIES, RICHARD (1848-87). When Translations are to be preferred 101 In the British Museum Library 328
JERROLD, DOUGLAS WILLIAM (1803-57). 'A blessed companion is a Book' 12
JOHNSON, LIONEL (1869-1902). Oxford Nights 366
JOHNSON, SAMUEL (1709-84). _See also_ BOSWELL. Why Books are Read 37 An ignorant Age hath many Books 60 The Moons of Literature 67 Books of Morality 108 The Secret Influence of Books 109 Dead Counsellors are safest 109 Reading According to Inclination 128 Marginal Notes and Commonplace Books 143 Getting a Boy forward 181 At Large in the Library 181 Early Reading 183
JONSON, BEN (1573 ?-1637). To Sir Henry Goodyer 10 To my Book 76 Book-makers and Plagiarists 91 To George Chapman 101 What Shakespeare hath left us 103 On the Portrait of Shakespeare 105 The first Authors for Youth 180 To my Bookseller 261
KEATS, JOHN (1795-1821). On First Looking into Chapman's Homer 100
KING, WILLIAM (1663-1712). A Moth 252 A Modern Library 311
KINGSLEY, CHARLES (1819-75). Useful and Mighty Things 25 Liberty and Bad Books 83
LAMB, CHARLES (1775-1834). Grace before Books 1 A Catholic Taste in Books 17 A Whimsical Surprise 84 Books with One Idea in Them 121 When and Where to Read 130 Proof of good Matter 170 Out-of-doors Reading 171 Discrimination in Bindings 244 The Treasure 254 The Readers at the Bookstall 255 To the Editor of _The Everyday Book_ 269 The Poor Student 274 Borrowers of Books 276 The Bodleians of Oxford 364
LANDOR, WALTER SAVAGE (1775-1864). To Wordsworth 21 'Well I remember how you smiled' 57 The Dead alone Canonized 66 The Classics 67 To Leigh Hunt 95 Small Authors Dangerous 131 Old-Fashioned Verse 186 Sent with Poems 202 Safe and untouched 312
LAW, WILLIAM (1686-1761). Classicus 66 Poetry and Piety 209
LEIGHTON, ROBERT (1822-69). The Libraries of Heaven 49
LEWIS, MATTHEW GREGORY (1775-1818). In Paternoster Row 263
LOCKE, JOHN (1632-1704). Chewing the Cud 126 A new Method of a Commonplace Book 141
LOCKHART, JOHN GIBSON (1794-1854). The Bible and Burns 298
LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH (1807-82). My Books 10 'The sweet serenity' 20 Bayard Taylor 234 The Wind over the Chimney 286
LOWE, ROBERT, LORD SHERBROOKE (1811-92). Remunerative Reading 39
LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL (1819-91). Security in Old Books 75 Literature for Desolate Islands 303
LYLY, JOHN (1554 ?-1606). Fashion in Books 43 'Far more seemly were it' 304
LYTTON, EDWARD GEORGE EARLE LYTTON BULWER-LYTTON, BARON (1803-73). The Souls of Books 22 The Classics always Modern 68 The Bee and the Butterfly 143 The Pharmacy of Books 165 The Library an Heraclea 329
M., J. (fl. 1627). On the Library at Cambridge 368
MACAULAY, THOMAS BABINGTON, LORD (1800-59). Action and Reaction 53 The Value of Modern Books 73 Original Editions 96 The Critics' Influence on the Public 117 Classical Education for Women 207 'I would rather be a poor man' 232
MACCREERY, JOHN (1768-1832). Bookbindings 243
MAGINN, WILLIAM (1793-1842). The Booksellers' Banquet 271
MALLET, DAVID (1705 ?-65). The Reading Coxcomb 152
MAURICE, FREDERICK DENISON (1805-72). The Ultimate Test of Books 53 The Message of Books 161
MILTON, JOHN (1608-74). Books are not dead things 47 'To the pure all things are pure' 83 Plagiarie 90 Shakespeare's livelong Monument 105 'Deep-versed in Books and shallow in himself' 157 Tetrachordon 256 An Ode to Mr. John Rouse (translated by Cowper) 357
MITFORD, MARY RUSSELL (1787-1855). That invention of the enemy--an Abridgement 96
MONTAGU, LADY MARY WORTLEY (1689-1762). A cheap and lasting Pleasure 204
MONTAIGNE, MICHAEL EYQUEM DE (1533-92). John Florio's Translation-- The Commodity Reaped of Books 32 Coats for Mackerel 44 Transplantation 90 Inductive Criticism 122 'There's more ado to interpret interpretation' 122 Bescribbling with Notes 139 Skipping Wit 144 Books an Enemy to Health 163 Early Reading 182 Letter-Ferrets 218 The Author's Library 319
MOORE, THOMAS (1779-1852). 'My only Books' 196 A Counter Attraction 199
MORE, HANNAH (1745-1833). A Daughter's Favourite Novels 86 Literary Cookery 92
MORE, SIR THOMAS (1478-1535). Of a New-married Student 198
NORRIS, JOHN (1657-1711). 'Reading without thinking' 142
NORTON, CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH (LADY STIRLING-MAXWELL) (1808-77). To my Books 8
NORTON, JOHN BRUCE (1815-83). Merton Library 365
OLDHAM, JOHN (1653-83). To Cosmelia 199
ORFORD, EARL OF. _See_ WALPOLE.
OVERBURY, SIR THOMAS (1581-1613). Man's Prerogative 13
PARNELL, THOMAS (1679-1718). The Bookworm 250
PARROT, HENRY (fl. 1600-26). Ad Bibliopolam 262
PATTISON, MARK (1813-84). The Manufactory of Books 92
PAYN, JAMES (1830-98). The Blessed Chloroform of the Mind 168
PEACHAM, HENRY (1576 ?-1643 ?). A Bookish Ambition 149 Care as to Bindings 241
PEACOCK, THOMAS LOVE (1785-1866). The Outside of a Book 247
PERCY, THOMAS, BISHOP OF DROMORE (1729-1811). Why Books were Invented 37
PETRARCH (PETRARCA) FRANCESCO (1304-74). The Delightful Society of Books 1
POPE, ALEXANDER (1688-1744). Style v. Sense 114 Where Fools Rush In 115 Homer and Virgil 127 Lintott's New Miscellany 267 Cibber's Library 313
PRAED, WINTHROP MACKWORTH (1802-39). To Helen: written in Keble's _Christian Year_ 201
PRIDEAUX, PETER (1578-1650). On the Death of Sir Thomas Bodley 356
PROCTER, ADELAIDE ANNE (1825-64). A Student 238
PROCTER, BRYAN WALLER (BARRY CORNWALL) (1787-1874). My Books 8
QUARLES, FRANCIS (1572-1644). On Buying the Bible 291
RABELAIS, FRANÇOIS (1483-1553). By Divine Inspiration 41 Writing at Meal Times 171
RICHARDSON, SAMUEL (1689-1761). Advice to Mothers 181
ROBERTSON, FREDERICK WILLIAM (1816-53). Books instead of Stimulants 165
ROCHESTER, EARL OF. _See_ WILMOT.
ROSCOE, WILLIAM CALDWELL (1823-59). To my Books on Parting with Them 9
ROSCOMMON, EARL OF. _See_ DILLON.
RUSKIN, JOHN (1819-1900). Books of the Hour and of all Time 54 Taste in Literature and Art 117 Reading and Illiteracy 159 Girls' Reading 208 The Most Valuable Book 254 National Expenditure on Books 274 Libraries for Every City 326
ST. ALBANS, VISCOUNT. _See_ BACON.
SAXE, JOHN GODFREY (1816-87). The Library 354
SCOTT, SIR WALTER (1771-1832). Appetite and Satiety 147 The Ghost of Betty Barnes 203 The Antiquary's Treasures 231 The Bannatyne Club 270 Dominie Sampson in the Library 315
SELDEN, JOHN (1584-1654). 'It is good to have translations' 100 Quotation 102 Censorship 119