III. THE “ELIA” ESSAYS.

All Fools’ Day April, 1821, London Magazine.
Amicus RedivivusDec. 1823, “ “
Bachelor’s Complaint of the Behaviour of Married People (A) Sept. 1822, “ “
Barbara S——April, 1825, “ “
Barrenness of the Imaginative Faculty in the Productions of Modern ArtJan., Feb. 1825, Athenaeum.
Blakesmoor in H.——shireSept. 1824, London Magazine.
Captain JacksonNov. 1824, “ “
Chapter on Ears (A)March, 1821 “ “
Character of the Late EliaJan. 1823, “ “
Child Angel: A Dream (The)June, 1823, “ “
Christ’s Hospital Five and Thirty Years AgoNov. 1820, “ “
Complaint of the Decay of Beggars in the Metropolis (A)June, 1822, “ “
Confessions of a DrunkardAug. 1822, “ “
Convalescent (The)July, 1825, “ “
Detached Thoughts on Books and ReadingJuly, 1822 “ “
Dissertation upon Roast Pig (A)Sept. 1822, “ “
Distant CorrespondentsMar. 1822, “ “
Dream-Children; A ReverieJan. 1822, London Magazine.
EllistonianaAug. 1831, Englishman’s Mag.
Genteel Style in Writing (The)March, 1826, New Monthly Mag.
Grace before MeatNov. 1821, London Magazine.
Imperfect SympathiesAug. 1821, “ “
Mackery End, in HertfordshireJuly, 1821, “ “
Modern GallantryNov. 1822, “ “
Mrs. Battle’s Opinions on WhistFeb. 1821, “ “
My First PlayDec. 1821, “ “
My RelationsJune, 1821, “ “
Newspapers Thirty-five Years AgoOct. 1831, Englishman’s Mag.
New Year’s EveJan. 1821, London Magazine.
Old and the New Schoolmaster (The)May, 1821, “ “
Old Benchers of the Inner Temple (The)Sept. 1821, “ “
Old ChinaMarch 1823, “ “
Old Margate Hoy (The)July, 1823, “ “
On Some of the Old ActorsFeb. 1822, “ “
On the Artificial Comedy of the Last CenturyApril, 1822, “ “
On the Acting of MundenOct. 1822, “ “
Oxford in the VacationOct. 1820, “ “
Poor RelationsMay, 1823, “ “
Popular Fallacies: Jan. to Sept. 1826,New Monthly Mag.
1. That a Bully is always a Coward “ “
2. That Ill-gotten Gain never prospers “ “
3. That a man must not laugh at his own jest “ “
4. That such a one shows his breeding, etc. “ “
6. That Enough is as good as a Feast “ “
10. That Handsome is that Handsome Does “ “
11. That we must not look a Gift-Horse in the Mouth “ “
13. That you must love me and love My Dog “ “
14. That we should rise with the Lark “ “
15. That we should lie down with the Lamb“ “
16. That a sulky temper is a Misfortune “ “
Praise of Chimney-Sweepers (The)May, 1822, London Magazine.
Quakers’ Meeting (A)April, 1821, “ “
Rejoicings upon the New Year’s Coming of AgeJan. 1823, “ “
Sanity of True GeniusMay, 1826, New Monthly Mag.
Some Sonnets of Sir Philip SydneySept. 1823, London Magazine.
South-Sea House (The)Aug. 1820, “ “
Stage IllusionAug. 1825, “ “
To the Shade of EllistonAug. 1831, Englishman’s Mag.
Tombs in the Abbey (The)Oct. 1823, London Magazine.
Two Races of Men (The)Dec. 1820, “ “
Valentine’s DayFeb. 14, 1821, The Indicator.
Wedding (The)June, 1825, London Magazine.
Witches, and Other Night FearsOct. 1821, “ “