APPENDIX I.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY.
- Abbott (Edwin Abbott), London, 1838-
- Bible Lessons, 1872.
- Cambridge Sermons, 1875.
- Concordance to Pope, 1875.
- Parables for Children, 1880.
- Shakesperian Grammar (A), 1870.
- Through Nature to Christ, 1877.
- Abbott (Jacob), born at Hallowel, Maine, 1803-1879.
- Corner Stone (The), 1826.
- Way to do good (The), 1836.
- Young Christian (The), 1825.
- Abbott (Rev. John S. C.), brother of Jacob Abbott, 1806-1877.
- Kings and Queens, or Life in a Palace, 1839.
- Life of Napoleon, 1855.
- Mother at Home (The), 1845.
- Abercrombie (John), Aberdeen, 1781-1844.
- Inquiry Concerning the Intellectual Powers, 1830, 1833.
- Philosophy of Moral Feeling, 1833.
- Researches on Diseases of the Brain, etc., 1828.
- Addison (Joseph), born at Milston, in Wiltshire, 1672-1719.
- Freeholder (The), 1715-16.
- Guardian (The), 1713.
- Spectator (The), 1711-12, 1714.
- Tatler (The), 1709-11.
- Cato (a tragedy), 1713.
- Divine Poems, 1728.
- Evidences of the Christian Religion, 1807.
- Poems, 1712, 1719.
- Agassiz (Louis), born at Orbe, in Switzerland, 1807-1873.
- Elements of Zoölogy, 1854.
- Essay on Classification, 1859.
- Fossil Fish, 1833-42.
- Lake Superior; its Physical character, Vegetables and Animals, 1850.
- Salmonidæ, 1839.
- Studies on Glaciers, 1840.
- System of Glaciers, or Researches on Glaciers, 1847.
- Zoölogical Bibliography, 1848-50.
- Ainsworth (William Harrison), Manchester, 1805-1882.
- Auriol and other Tales, 1880.
- Beatrice Tyldesley, 1878.
- Beau Nash, 1880.
- Boscobel, or the Royal Oak, 1872.
- Cardinal Pole, 1863.
- Chetwynd Calverley, 1876.
- Constable de Bourbon, 1866.
- Constable of the Tower, 1861.
- Crichton, 1837.
- Fall of Somerset, 1877.
- Flitch of Bacon (The), 1854.
- Goldsmith’s Wife (The), 1875.
- Good Old Times (The), 1873.
- Guy Fawkes, 1841.
- Hilary St. Ives, 1869.
- Jack Sheppard, 1839.
- John Law, the Projector, 1864.
- Lancashire Witches, 1848.
- Leaguer of Lathom (The), 1876.
- Lord Mayor of London (The), 1862.
- Manchester Rebels (The), 1873.
- Merry England, 1874.
- Mervyn Clitheroe, 1857.
- Miser’s Daughter (The), 1842.
- Myddleton Pomfret, 1865.
- Old Court (The), 1867.
- Old St. Paul’s, 1841-43.
- Ovingdean Grange, 1850.
- Preston Fight (The), 1875.
- Rookwood, 1834.
- St. James’s, or Court of Queen Anne, 1844.
- Sir John Chiverton, 1825.
- South Sea Bubble, 1868.
- Spanish Match (The), 1865.
- Spendthrift (The), 1856.
- Stanley Brereton, 1881.
- Star Chamber (The), 1854.
- Talbot Harland, 1870.
- Tale of the Plague, 1841.
- Tower Hill, 1871.
- Tower of London, 1843.
- Windsor Castle, 1843.
- Akenside (Mark), born at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1721-1770.
- British Philippic, 1738.
- Epistle to Curio, 1744.
- Naiades (Hymn to the), 1746.
- Odes, 1740.
- Pleasures of the Imagination, 1744.
- Aldrich (Thomas Bailey), born at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1836.
- Ballad of Baby Bell, and other Poems, 1856.
- Cloth of Gold, and other Poems, 1874.
- Marjorie Daw, 1873.
- Prudence Palfrey, 1874.
- Queen of Sheba, 1877.
- Story of a Bad Boy, 1870.
- Alford (Henry), dean of Canterbury, London, 1810-1871.
- Chapters on the Poets of Greece, 1841.
- Greek Testament edited, 1841-61.
- New Testament for English Readers, 1863-69.
- Queen’s English (The), 1864.
- Abbot of Muchelnage, and other Poems, 1841.
- Poems and Poetical Fragments, 1831.
- School of the Heart, and other Poems, 1835.
- Alison (Sir Archibald), born at Kenley, in Shropshire, 1792-1867.
- Essays, 1850.
- History of Europe during the French Revolution, 1833-1842.
- History of Europe from the fall of Napoleon, 1853-59.
- Life of Marlborough, 1848.
- Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir C. Stewart, 1861.
- Alleine (Joseph), Devizes, 1633-1668.
- Alarm to the Unconverted, 1672.
- Allibone (Samuel Austen), born in Philadelphia, 1816-1889.
- A Critical Dictionary of English Literature, and British and American Authors, 1858-1875.
- Allingham (William), Ballyshannon, 1824-1889.
- Day and Night Songs, 1854-55.
- Fifty Modern Poems, 1865.
- Music-master (The), and other Poems, 1857.
- Poems, 1850.
- Songs, Ballads, and Stories, 1877.
- (Editor of Frazer’s Magazine, 1874.)
- Argyll (George John Douglas Campbell, duke of), 1823-
- Primeval Man, 1869.
- Reign of Law (The), 1867.
- Arnold (Sir Edwin), 1832-
- Feast of Belshazzar (Newdegate prize), 1852.
- Griselda (a drama), 1856.
- Poems, Narrative and Lyrical, 1853.
- Indian Song of Songs, 1875;
- the Gîta Govinda.
- Light of Asia, 1879.
- Poets of Greece, 1869.
- Arnold (Matthew), born at Laleham, Middlesex, 1822-1888.
- New Poems, 1868.
- Poems, 1854-1877.
- Essays on Criticism, 1865.
- God and the Bible, 1875.
- Last Words on Translating Homer, 1863.
- Literature and Dogma, 1873.
- Popular Education of France, 1864.
- Schools and Universities on the Continent, 1868.
- St. Paul and Protestantism, 1870.
- Study of Celtic Literature, 1867.
- Three Lectures on Translating Homer, 1861-1862.
- Arnold (Thomas), born at West Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1795-1842.
- History of Rome, 1838-42.
- Lectures on Modern History, 1842.
- Sermons.
- Ascham (Roger), born at Kirby-Wiske, Yorkshire, 1515-1568.
- Scholemaster (The), 1570.
- Audubon (John James), born in Louisiana, 1780-1851.
- American Ornithological Biography, 1831-39.
- Birds of America, 1830-39, 1844.
- Quadrupeds of America (with Dr. Buchanan).
- Austen (Jane), born at Steventon, Hampshire, 1775-1817.
- Emma, 1816.
- Mansfield Park, 1814.
- Northanger Abbey, posthumous, 1818.
- Persuasion, posthumous, 1818.
- Pride and Prejudice, 1813.
- Sense and Sensibility, 1811.
- Austin (Alfred), born at Headingley, near Leeds, 1835-
- Golden Age (The), 1871.
- Human Tragedy (The), 1862.
- Interludes, 1872.
- Leszko, the Bastard, 1877.
- Madonna’s Child, 1873.
- My Satire and its Censors, 1861.
- Randolf, 1858.
- Rome or Death, 1873.
- Season (The), 1861.
- Tower of Babel (The), 1874.
- Artist’s Proof (An), 1864.
- Five Years of it, 1858.
- Won by a Head, 1866.
- England’s Policy and Peril, 1877.
- Note of Admiration, etc., 1861.
- Poetry of the Period (The), 1870.
- Russia before Europe, 1876.
- Tory Horrors, 1876.
- Vindication of Lord Byron, 1869.
- Aytoun (William Edmonstoune), born in Edinburgh, 1813-1865.
- Ballads of Scotland, 1858.
- Bothwell, 1856.
- Firmilian, 1854.
- Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers, and other Poems, 1849.
- Poland, and other Poems.
- Glenmutchkin Railway.
- How I became a Yeoman.
- Life and Times of Richard I, 1840.
- Norman Sinclair, 1861.
- Bacon (Francis, Baron Verulam and Viscount St. Albans), London, 1561-1626.
- Advancement of Learning, 1605.
- Essays (fifty-eight), 1597; enlarged, 1625.
- Novum Organum, 1620.
- Bacon (Roger), a friar, born at Ichester, in Somersetshire, 1214-1292.
- Opus Majus, 1267.
- Bailey (Philip James), Nottingham, 1816-
- Festus, 1839.
- Baillie (Joanna), born at Bothwell, 1762-1851.
- Plays of the Passions, 1st series, 1798;
- 2d series, 1802;
- 3rd series, 1812.
- Plays of the Passions, 1st series, 1798;
- Bain (Alexander), born at Aberdeen, 1818-
- Emotions and the Will, 1859.
- Senses and the Intellect (The), 1855.
- Baird (Spenser Fullerton), born at Reading, Pennsylvania, 1823-1887.
- Birds of North America, 1860 (with J. Cassin).
- Mammals of North America, 1861 (with J. Cassin).
- Review of American Birds, 1864 (with Dr. T. M. Brewer).
- Editor and Translator of the Iconographic Encyclopædia, 1851.
- Baker, (Sir Samuel White), 1821-1880.
- Albert N’yanza (The), Great Basin of the Nile, and Exploration of the Nile Sources, (2 vols.), 1866.
- Cast Up by the Sea, 1869.
- Eight Year’s Wanderings in Ceylon, 1855.
- Ismaïlia, 1874.
- Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia (The), 1867.
- Rifle and Hound of Ceylon (The), 1854.
- Bancroft (George), born at Worcester, Massachusetts, 1800-1891.
- History of the United States, vol. 1st, 1834;
- 3rd, 1840;
- 7th, 1858;
- 8th, 1860;
- 10th, 1874.
- Plea for the Constitution of the United States, 1886.
- Martin Van Buren to the End of his Public Career, 1889.
- History of the United States, vol. 1st, 1834;
- Banim (John), near Kilkenny, 1800-1842.
- Tales of the O’Hara Family, 1825.
- Barbauld (Mrs.), born at Kibworth-Harcourt, in Leicestershire, 1743-1825.
- Devotional pieces, 1775.
- Early Lessons for Children, 1774.
- Evenings at Home, 1792-95 (with Dr. Aikin).
- Female Spectator (The), 1811.
- Hymns in Prose, 1774.
- Life of Samuel Richardson, 1805.
- Miscellaneous Poems, 1773.
- Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose, 1773.
- Barham (Richard Harris), born at Canterbury, 1788-1845.
- Ingoldsby Legends (in verse and prose), 1837.
- Baring-Gould (Rev. Sabine), Exeter, 1834-
- Book of Were Wolves (The), 1865.
- Curiosities of the Olden Time, 1869.
- Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, 1866-67.
- Difficulties of the Faith (The), 1874.
- Germany, Past and Present, 1879.
- Golden Gate (The), 1869-70.
- Iceland, its Scenes and Sagas, 1861.
- In Exitu Israel, 1870.
- Life of the Rev. R. S. Hawker, 1876.
- Lives of the Saints, 1872-77.
- Lost and Hostile Gospels (The), (1874).
- Mystery of Suffering (The), 1877.
- Origin and Development of Religious Belief (The), 1869-70.
- Path of the Just (The), 1854.
- Post Mediæval Preachers, 1865.
- Silver Store (The), 1868.
- Some Modern Difficulties, 1875.
- Village Sermons for a Year, 1875.
- Yorkshire Oddities, 1874.
- Barlow (Joel), born at Reading, Connecticut, 1755-1812.
- Vision of Columbus (The), a poem, 1787.
- (Afterwards enlarged into The Columbiad, 1805.)
- Barnes (Albert), New York, 1798-1870.
- Notes on the New Testament, 1832-48.
- Notes on the Old Testament, 1851.
- Barnum (Phineas Taylor), born at Bethel, Connecticut, 1810-1891.
- Humbugs of the World, 1865.
- Struggles and Triumphs, 1869.
- Barrow (Sir John), born near Ulverstone, in Lancashire, 1764-1848.
- Mutiny of the Bounty, 1831.
- Baxter (Richard), born at Rowton, in Shropshire, 1615-1691.
- Saints’ Everlasting Rest (The), 1650.
- Beattie (James), born at Laurencekirk, in Scotland, 1735-1803.
- Judgment of Paris, 1765.
- Minstrel (The), in two parts. Part i. 1771;
- part ii. 1774.
- Poems and Translations, 1760.
- Dissertations, 1783.
- Elements of Moral Sciences (The), 1790-93.
- Essay on Poetry and Music, 1778.
- Essay on Truth, 1770.
- Essays, 1776.
- Evidences of Christianity, 1786.
- Beckford (William), 1761-1844.
- Vathek (an Eastern tale), 1786.
- Bede (“The Venerable”), born at Jarrow, in Durham, 672-735.
- A Book on Metrical Art;
- another on Orthography;
- lives of the abbots of Wearmouth;
- Commentaries on the Bible;
- De Sex Ætatibus Mundi.
- (All in Latin.)
- Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum, 734.
- Homilies, Hymns, Epigrams, etc.
- Martyrology.
- A Book on Metrical Art;
- Beecher (Catherine Esther), born at East Hampton, New York, 1800-1878.
- Common Sense applied to Religion, 1857.
- Duty of American Women to their Country, 1845.
- The True Remedy for the Wrongs of Women, 1851.
- Beecher (Rev. Henry Ward), born at Litchfield, Connecticut, 1813-1887.
- Lectures to Young Men, 1850.
- Life Thoughts, 1858.
- Star Papers (The), 1858.
- Beecher-Stowe (Mrs.), born at Litchfield, Connecticut, 1812-
- Agnes of Sorrento, 1862.
- Chimney Corner (The), 1868.
- Christian Slave (The), a drama, 1855.
- Daisy’s First Winter, and other Stories, 1867.
- Dred, a Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp, 1856.
- House and Home Papers, 1864.
- Lady Byron’s Vindication, 1870.
- Little Foxes, 1865.
- Little Pussy Willows, 1870.
- Men of Our Times, 1868.
- Minister’s Wooing (The), 1859.
- My Wife and I, 1872.
- Old Town Folks, 1869.
- Our Charley, and what to do with him, 1859.
- Pearl of Orr’s Island (The), 1862.
- Pink and White Tyranny, 1871.
- Poganuc People, their Loves and Lives, 1878.
- Queer Little People, 1867.
- Ravages of a Carpet (The), 1864.
- Religious Rhymes, 1865.
- Stories about our Dogs, 1865.
- Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, 1854.
- True Story of Lord Byron, 1869.
- Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 1852.
- Bellows (Rev. Henry Whitney), born at Boston, 1814-1882.
- Defence of the Drama, 1857.
- Old World in its New Face (The), 1868-69.
- Benton (Thomas Hart), born in Orange county, North Carolina, 1783-1858.
- Thirty Years’ Views, 1853.
- Bickersteth, (Rev. Edward Henry), born at Islington, 1825-
- Yesterday, To-day, and For Ever, 1866.
- Black (William), born at Glasgow, 1841-
- Daughter of Heth (A), 1871.
- Green Pastures and Piccadilly, 1877.
- In Silk Attire, 1869.
- Kilmeny, 1870.
- Lady Silverdale’s Sweetheart, 1876.
- Macleod of Dare, 1878.
- Madcap Violet, 1876.
- Maid of Killeena (The), and other Stories, 1874.
- Monarch of Mincing Lane (The), 1871.
- Princess of Thule (A), 1873.
- Strange Adventures of a Phaeton, 1872.
- Sunrise, 1881.
- Three Feathers, 1875.
- White Wings, 1880.
- Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 1878.
- Blackburn (Henry), 1830-
- Art in the Mountains, 1870.
- Artists and Arabs, 1868.
- Harz Mountains, 1873.
- Normandy Picturesque, 1869.
- The Pyrenees, 1867.
- Travelling in Spain, 1866.
- Blackie (John Stuart), born at Glasgow, 1809-
- Democracy, 1867.
- Discourses on Beauty, 1858.
- Four Phases of Morals, 1871.
- Homer and the Iliad, 1866.
- Horæ Hellenicæ, 1874.
- Lays and Legends of Ancient Greece, 1857.
- Lays of the Highlands and Islands, 1872.
- Lyrical Poems in English and Latin, 1860.
- Natural History of Atheism, 1878.
- Poems, chiefly Mythological, 1857, 1860.
- Self-culture, 1873.
- War-Songs of Germany, 1870.
- Blackmore (Richard Doddridge), born at Longworth, in Berkshire, 1825-
- Alice Lorraine, 1875.
- Christowell, 1882.
- Clara Vaughan, 1864.
- Cradock Nowell, 1866.
- Cripps, the Carrier, 1876.
- Eréma, or My Father’s Sin, 1877.
- Fate of Franklin (The), a poem, 1860.
- Lorna Doone, 1869.
- Maid of Sker, 1872.
- Blackstone (Sir William), London, 1723-1780.
- Commentaries on the Laws of England (4 vols.), 1765-69.
- Blackwell, M.D. (Elizabeth), born at Bristol, 1821. The first woman that ever obtained a medical diploma, 1849.
- Laws of Life considered with reference to the Physical Education of Girls, 1852.
- Blair (Hugh), born at Edinburgh, 1718-1800.
- Lectures on Rhetoric, 1783.
- Blake (William), “Pictor Ignotus,” London, 1757-1827.
- America (a prophecy), 1793.
- Book of Ahania, 1795.
- Book of Thiel, 1789.
- Europe (a prophecy), 1794.
- Gates of Paradise, 1793.
- Jerusalem, 1804.
- Marriage of Heaven and Hell, 1800.
- Milton, 1804.
- Poetical Sketches, 1783.
- Songs of Experience, 1794.
- Songs of Innocence, 1789.
- Urizen, 1800.
- Visions of the Daughters of Albion, 1793.
- Blessington (Marguerite, countess of), born near Clonmel, in Ireland, 1789-1849.
- Conversations with Lord Byron, 1832.
- Desultory Thoughts, 1838.
- Idler in France, 1841.
- Idler in Italy, 1839.
- Belle of the Season (The), 1840.
- Confessions of an Elderly Gentleman, 1835.
- Confessions of an Elderly Lady, 1836.
- Country Quarters, 1850.
- Governess (The), 1841.
- Repealers (The), 1833.
- Two Friends (The), 1834.
- Victims of Society, 1837.
- Bloomfield (Robert), born at Honington, in Suffolk, 1766-1823.
- Farmer’s Boy, 1798.
- Borrow (George), born at East Dereham, in Norfolk, 1803-1881.
- Bible in Spain (The), 1843.
- Lavengro, the Scholar, Gypsy and Priest, 1851.
- Romany Rye (The), a sequel to Lavengro, 1857.
- Boswell (James), born in Auchinleck, in Scotland, 1740-1795.
- Journal of a tour to the Hebrides with Dr. Johnson, 1785.
- Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson, 1791.
- Boucicault (Dion), born in Dublin, 1820-1890.
- Author of more than 150 dramatic pieces.
- (See Appendix III., under the title of each.)
- Bowditch (Nathaniel), born at Salem, Massachusetts, 1773-1838.
- Méchanique Céleste, 1829-38.
- Practical Navigator, 1802.
- Bowen (Francis), born at Charleston, 1814-
- Critical essays on the History and Present Condition of Speculative Philosophy, 1842.
- Braddon (Mary Elizabeth), London, 1837-
- Aurora Floyd, 1864.
- Barbara, etc., 1880.
- Birds of Prey, 1870.
- Captain of the Vulture (The), 1870.
- Charlotte’s Inheritance, 1871.
- Cloven Foot (The), 1878.
- Dead Men’s Shoes, 1876.
- Dead Sea Fruit, 1872.
- Doctor’s Wife (The), 1867.
- Eleanor’s Victory, 1865.
- Fenton’s Quest.
- Henry Dunbar, 1865.
- Hostages of Fortune, 1875.
- John Marchmont’s Legacy, 1866.
- Joshua Haggard’s Daughter, 1876.
- Lady Audley’s Secret, 1862.
- Lady Lisle, 1869.
- Lady’s Mile (The), 1869.
- Lost for Love, 1874.
- Lovells of Arden, 1871.
- Lucius Davoren, 1873.
- Milly Darrell, 1872.
- Only a Clod, 1868.
- Open Verdict (An), 1878.
- Ralph the Bailiff.
- Robert Ainsleigh, 1871.
- Run to Earth, 1872.
- Rupert Godwin, 1871.
- Sir Jasper’s Tenant, 1868.
- Strange World (A), 1875.
- Strangers and Pilgrims, 1873.
- Taken at the Flood, 1874.
- To the Bitter End, 1872.
- Trail of the Serpent (The), 1868.
- Weavers and Weft, 1877.
- Vixen, 1879.
- Garibaldi, and other Poems, 1861.
- Griselda (a drama), 1873.
- Loves of Arcadia (a comedietta), 1860.
- Bradford (William), born at Austerfield, in Lancashire, 1588-1657.
- History of Plymouth Colony, 1656.
- Bradley (Rev. Edward), born at Kidderminster, in Worcestershire, 1827-1889.
- Adventures of Verdant Green (a tale), 1853.
- Brande (William Thomas), born 1786-1866.
- Dictionary of Materia Medica, 1839.
- Dictionary of Science, Literature and Art, 1842.
- Manual of Chemistry, 1819.
- Bray (Mrs.), born in Surrey, 1791-1883.
- Life of Thomas Stothard, R.A., 1851.
- Brewer (Rev. E. Cobham), 1810-
- Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, 1868.
- Reader’s Handbook (The), 1880.
- Bronte (Charlotte), born at Thornton, in Yorkshire, 1816-1855.
- Jane Eyre, 1847.
- Professor (The), 1856.
- Shirley, 1849.
- Villette, 1853.
- Brooke (Henry), born in Ireland, 1706-1783.
- Fool of Quality (The), a novel, 1767.
- Brooke (Rev. Stopford Augustus), of Dublin, 1832-
- Christ in Modern Life, 1881.
- Life of Frederick W. Robertson, 1865.
- Milton, 1879.
- Primer of English Literature, 1878.
- Theology in the English Poets, 1874.
- Brooks (Charles Shirley), born at Brill, in Oxfordshire, 1815-1874.
- Aspen Court, 1855.
- Gordian Knot (The), 1858.
- Silver Cord (The), 1841.
- Sooner or Later, 1869.
- Creole (The), 1853.
- Daughter of the Stars (The).
- Honors and Tricks.
- Our New Governess.
- Naggletons (The).
- Poems of Wit and Humor, 1875.
- Brougham and Vaux (Henry, Lord), born in Edinburgh, 1779-1868.
- Works, 1855-57.
- Brown (Charles Brockden), of Philadelphia, 1771-1810.
- Arthur Mervyn, 1796.
- Clara Howard, 1801.
- Edgar Huntly, 1801.
- Jane Talbot, 1804.
- Ormond, 1799.
- Wieland, 1798.
- Brown, M.D. (John), born at Biggar, in Scotland, 1810-1882.
- Horæ Subsecivæ, 1858.
- Rab and his Friends, 1858-60.
- Our Dogs.
- Browne (Charles Farrar), pseudonym “Artĕmus Ward,” born in Maine, 1834-1867.
- Artemus Ward among the Fenians, 1866.
- Artemus Ward among the Mormons, 1864.
- Artemus Ward his Book, 1862.
- Artemus Ward in London, 1868.
- Artemus Ward’s Complete Works, 1870.
- Browne (Sir Thomas), London, 1605-1682.
- Religio Medici, 1642.
- Browning (Mrs. Elizabeth Barrett), 1809-1861.
- Aurora Leigh, 1856.
- Battle of Marathon, 1822.
- Casa Guidi Windows, 1851.
- Drama of Exile, 1840.
- Essay on Mind, and other Poems, 1826.
- Greek Christian Poets, 1863.
- Lady Geraldine’s Courtship, 1850.
- Poems, 1844.
- Poems before Congress, 1860.
- Prometheus Bound, 1833.
- Romaunt of the Page (The), 1839.
- Seraphim, and other Poems (The), 1838.
- Browning (Robert), London, 1812-1889.
- Agamemnon of Æschylus, 1877.
- Aristophanes’ Apology, 1875.
- Balaustion’s Adventure, 1871.
- Blot on the ’Scutcheon, 1843.
- Christmas Eve, 1850.
- Dramatic Idylls, 1879-80.
- Dramatic Lyrics, 1881.
- Dramatic Romances.
- Dramatis Personæ, 1864.
- Fifine at the Fair, 1872.
- Inn Album (The), 1875.
- King Victor and King Charles.
- La Saisiaz, 1878.
- Men and Women, 1855.
- Pacchiarotto, 1876.
- Paracelsus, 1836.
- Pippa Passes, 1842.
- Prince Hohenstïel-Schwangau, 1871.
- Red-cotton Nightcap Country (The), 1873.
- Return of the Druses.
- Ring and the Book (The), 1868.
- Romances and Lyrics, 1845.
- Sordello, 1839.
- Soul’s Tragedy (A), 1846.
- Strafford, 1837.
- Two Poets of Croisic (The), 1878.
- Bruce (James), born at Kinnaird, in Scotland, 1730-1794.
- Travels to discover Sources of the Nile, 1790.
- Bryant (William Cullen), born at Cummington, 1794-1878.
- Ages (The), 1821.
- Battle-field.
- Embargo (The), 1807.
- Fountain (The), and other Poems, 1842.
- Hymn of the City.
- Indian at the Burying-place of his Fathers.
- Poems collected, 1832.
- Thanatopsis, 1812.
- Buchanan (Robert), born at Caverswall, in Staffordshire, 1841-
- Balder the Beautiful, 1877.
- Ballad Stories of the Affections, 1866.
- Book of Orm, 1870.
- Child of Nature, 1870, printed 1881.
- David Gray, and other Essays, 1868.
- Drama of Kings (The), 1871.
- God and the Man, 1881.
- Idyls and Legends of Inverburn, 1865.
- Land of Lorne (The), 1871.
- London Poems, 1866; Poems, 1860.
- Master Spirits, 1873.
- Martyrdom of Madeline, 1882.
- North Coast, and other Poems, 1867.
- Poetical Works, 1874.
- Shadow of the Sword, 1875.
- White Rose and Red, 1873.
- Undertones, 1860.
- Madcap Prince (A), a comedy, 1874.
- Witch-finder (The), a tragedy.
- Buckle (Henry Thomas), 1822-1862.
- History of Civilization in Europe, 1857-61.
- Bunyan (John), born at Elstow, in Bedfordshire, 1628-1688.
- Barren Figtree (The), 1683.
- Grace Abounding, 1666.
- Holy City (The), 1665.
- Holy War, 1682.
- Pilgrim’s Progress, part i., 1678;
- part ii., 1684.
- Burke (Edmund), of Dublin, 1730-1797.
- Inquiry into our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, 1756.
- Present State of the Nation (The), 1769.
- Reflections on the French Revolution, 1790.
- Speeches, posthumous, 1801.
- Burnaby (Frederick), born at Bedford, 1842-1885.
- On Horseback through Asia Minor, 1877.
- Ride to Khiva, 1873.
- Burnet (Gilbert), bishop of Salisbury, born in Edinburgh, 1643-1715.
- History of his own Time, posthumous, 1723-34.
- History of the Reformation, vol. i., 1679; vol. ii., 1681; vol. iii., 1714.
- Burney (Frances), afterwards Mde. D’Arblay, 1752-1840.
- Diary and Letters, posthumous, 1841-46.
- Burns (Robert), born at Ayr, 1759-1796.
- Auld Lang Syne, 1793.
- Cotter’s Saturday Night, 1787.
- Death and Dr. Hornbook, 1787.
- Duncan Gray, 1792.
- For a’ that an’ a’ that, 1796.
- Green grow the Rashes O, 1787.
- Halloween, 1787.
- Highland Mary, 1792.
- Mary Morison, 1793.
- Scots wha hae, 1793.
- Tam O’Shanter, 1791.
- To Mary in Heaven, 1788.
- To a Mountain Daisy, 1786.
- To a Mouse, 1785.
- Twa Dogs, 1787.
- Burritt (Elihu), of Connecticut, 1811-1879.
- Chips from Many Blocks, 1878.
- Olive Leaves, 1853.
- Sparks from the Anvil, 1848.
- Voice from the Forge (A).
- Walk from John o’ Groat’s to Land’s End, 1865.
- Burton, (John Hill), of Aberdeen, 1809-1881.
- Book-hunter (The), 1862.
- Burton (Richard Francis), born in Norfolk, 1821-1890.
- Abeokuta, or the Cameroon Mountains, 1863.
- Canoeing ... from Sabarà to the Sea, 1868.
- City of the Saints (The), 1861.
- Etruscan Bologna, 1876.
- Falconry in the Valley of the Indus, 1852.
- First Footsteps in East Africa, 1856.
- Goa and the Blue Mountains, 1851.
- Lake Regions of Central Africa, 1860.
- Mission to Gelile, King of Dahomey, 1864.
- Nile Basin (The), 1864.
- Personal Narrative of a Pilgrim to ... Mecca, 1855.
- Sind revisited, 1877.
- Trips to Gorilla Land, 1875.
- Ultima Thule, 1875.
- Vikram and the Vampire (Hindu tales), 1869.
- Zanzibar, 1872.
- Burton (Robert), born at Lindley, in Leicestershire, 1576-1639.
- Anatomy of Melancholy, 1621.
- Butler (Joseph), bishop of Durham, born at Wantage, in Berkshire, 1692-1752.
- Analogy of Religion, 1736.
- Butler (Samuel), born at Strensham, in Worcestershire, 1612-1680.
- Hudibras, part i., 1663;
- part ii., 1664;
- part iii., 1678.
- Hudibras, part i., 1663;
- Byron (George Noel Gordon, lord), London, 1788-1824.
- Beppo, 1818.
- Bride of Abydos, 1813.
- Cain, 1821.
- Childe Harold, canto i., 1809;
- ii., 1810;
- iii., 1816;
- iv., 1818.
- Corsair (The), 1814.
- Curse of Minerva, 1812.
- Deformed Transformed (The), 1824.
- Don Juan, cantos i., ii., 1819;
- iii.-v., 1821;
- vi.-viii., 1823;
- ix.-xi., 1823;
- xii.-xiv., 1823;
- xv., xvi., 1824.
- English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, 1809.
- Giaour (The), 1813.
- Heaven and Earth: a Mystery, 1822.
- Hebrew Melodies, 1815.
- Hours of Idleness, 1807.
- Island (The), 1823.
- Lament of Tasso, 1817.
- Lara, 1814.
- Manfred, 1817.
- Marino Faliero, 1821.
- Mazeppa, 1819.
- Memoirs of my own Life, 1825.
- Monody on Sheridan, 1817.
- Morgante Maggiore, etc., 1823.
- Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte, 1814.
- Parisina, 1816.
- Prisoner of Chillon, 1816.
- Prophecy of Dante, 1821.
- Sardanapalus, 1821.
- Siege of Corinth, 1816.
- Werner, 1822.
- Letters and Journal, 1831.
- Byron (Henry James), born at Manchester, 1835-1884.
- American Lady (An), 1874.
- Fra Diavolo, 1858.
- Ill-treated Il Trovatore, 1855.
- Not such a Fool as he looks, 1869.
- Old Sailors, 1874.
- Our Boys, 1878.
- War to the Knife, 1865.
- Cædmon, first English poet, died at Whitby, 680.
- Paraphrasis Poetica Geneseos, printed 1655.
- Campbell (John, lord), born near Cupar, in Scotland, 1779-1861.
- Lives of the Chief Justices, 1849.
- Lives of the Lord Chancellors, 1845-47.
- Campbell (Thomas), of Glasgow, 1777-1844.
- Battle of the Baltic, 1801.
- Exile of Erin, 1801.
- Gertrude of Wyoming, 1809.
- Hohenlinden, 1801.
- Pilgrim of Glencoe, and other Poems, 1842.
- Pleasures of Hope, 1799.
- Reullura, the Beautiful Star, 1817.
- Theodoric, and other Poems, 1824.
- Ye Mariners of England, 1801.
- Carey (Henry), 1696-1743.
- Sally in our Alley, 1737.
- Carleton (William), of Ireland, 1798-1869.
- Black Prophet (The), 1847.
- Tales, 1841.
- Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, 1830-32.
- Valentine M’Clutchy, 1845.
- Willie Reilly, 1855.
- Carlyle (Thomas), of Dumfriesshire, in Scotland, 1795-1881.
- Chartism, 1839.
- French Revolution (The), 1837.
- Friedrich II. the Great, vol. i., ii., 1858;
- iii., iv., 1862.
- Heroes and Hero-worship, 1840.
- Life of Schiller, 1823-24;
- recast 1825.
- Life of John Sterling, 1851.
- Oliver Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches, 1845.
- Past and Present, 1843.
- Reminiscences, 1881.
- Sartor Resartus, 1833-34.
- Cary (Rev. Henry Francis), born at Birmingham, 1772-1844.
- Dante (translated), 1805-14.
- Cass (Lewis), born at Exeter, in New Hampshire, 1782-1866.
- King, Court, and Government of France, 1840.
- Cavendish (George), a pseudonym.
- Life of Cardinal Wolsey, 1825.
- Chalmers (Alexander), of Aberdeen, 1759-1834.
- British Essayist, 1803.
- English Poets, 1810.
- General Biographical Dictionary, 1812-17.
- Chalmers (Thomas), born at Anstruther, in Scotland, 1780-1847.
- Adaptation of Nature to the Constitutions of Man, 1833.
- Chambers (Robert), born at Peebles, in Scotland, 1802-1871.
- Book of Days (The), 1863-64.
- Chambers (William), brother of the above, 1800-1883.
- Ailie Gilroy, 1872.
- Book of Scotland, 1830.
- Memoir of Robert Chambers, 1872.
- The Two Brothers.
- Cyclopædia of English Literature, 1842-44.
- Domestic Annals of Scotland, 1858.
- Essays, 1866.
- Edinburgh Journal, started 1832.
- Information for the People, commenced 1834.
- Gazetteer of Scotland, 1829-30.
- Chamier (Frederic), London, 1796-1870.
- Ben Brace, 1835.
- Tom Bowline, 1839.
- Channing (William Ellery), born at Boston, 1818-
- Poems, 1843, 1847.
- Wanderer (The), 1872.
- Woodman (The), 1849.
- Thoreau, the Poet-Naturalist, 1873.
- Chapman (Dr. George), born at Hitching Hill, in Hertfordshire, 1557-1634.
- Homer’s Iliad, 1603.
- Homer’s Odyssey, 1614.
- Chatterton (Thomas), of Bristol, 1752-1770.
- Rowley Correspondence begins 1768.
- Godwin, 1771.
- Miscellanies, 1778.
- Supplement, 1784.
- Poems, 1771.
- Rowley Pieces in a Collective Form, 1777.
- Chaucer (Geoffrey), born in London, 1328-1400.
- Boke of Cupid, or the Cuckow and the Nightingale, 1364;
- first printed 1532.
- Boke of Fame (The), printed by Caxton, no date;
- by Pynson, 1526.
- Boke of the Duchesse (The), 1371;
- printed 1532.
- Canterbury Tales (The), 1383;
- printed by Caxton, 1475.
- Compleynte of a Loveres Lyfe (The), 1362.
- Compleynte of Chaucer to his Purse (The), 1377;
- first printed 1532.
- Compleynte of Mars and Venus (The), 1364.
- Flower and the Leaf (The), first printed 1598.
- House of Fame (The), 1373;
- first printed 1532.
- Jacke Upland, first printed 1602.
- Parlement of Briddes, or Assembly of Fowles (The), 1358;
- or Scipio’s Dream, printed by Wynkyn de Worde, 1530.
- Ploughman’s Tale (The), first printed 1542.
- Praise of Women (A), 1366;
- first printed 1532.
- Romaunt of the Rose (The), 1360;
- printed 1532.
- Treatise on the Astrolabie, 1391-92.
- Troylus and Creseyde, 1369;
- printed by Caxton, no date;
- Wynkyn de Worde, 1517.
- Boke of Cupid, or the Cuckow and the Nightingale, 1364;
- Chavasse (Pye H.), 19th century.
- Advice to a Mother on the Management of her Children, 1849.
- Advice to a wife on the Management of her Own Health, 1850.
- Chesterfield (Philip Dormer Stanhope, earl of), born in London, 1694-1773.
- Letters to his Son, posthumous, 1774;
- supplement, 1777.
- Letters to his Son, posthumous, 1774;
- Child (Mrs. Lydia Maria), born at Medford, 1802-1880.
- Autumnal Leaves, 1860.
- Fact and Fiction, 1846.
- Flowers for Children, 1852.
- Hobomok, a Story of the Pilgrims, 1824.
- Isaac T. Hopper, a True Life, 1853.
- Looking towards Sunset, 1860.
- Philothea, a Greek Romance, 1836.
- Progress of Religious Ideas, etc., 1855.
- Rebels (The), 1825.
- Romance of the Republic (A), 1867.
- Church (Rev. Richard William), 1815-1890.
- Beginning of the Middle Ages, 1877.
- Civilization before and after Christianity, 1872.
- Influences of Christianity upon National Character, 1873.
- Sacred Poetry of Early Religions, 1874.
- Cibber (Colley), of London, 1671-1757.
- Apology for his own Life, 1740.
- Works, 1721.
- Clarendon (Henry Hyde, earl of), born at Dinton, in Wiltshire, 1638-1709.
- History of the Rebellion and Civil War in England, 1702-4.
- Clarke (Charles Cowden), born at Enfield, in Middlesex, 1787-1877.
- Molière Characters, 1865.
- Shakespeare Characters, 1863.
- Tales from Chaucer, 1833.
- Clarke (Mrs. Cowden), 1809-
- Complete Concordance to the Works of Shakespeare (A), 1845.
- Girlhood of Shakespeare’s Heroines (The), 1850.
- Clarke (James Freeman), born in Hanover, 1810-1888.
- Christian Doctrine of Forgiveness (The), 1852.
- Christian Doctrine of Prayer (The), 1854.
- Essentials and Non-essentials in Religion, 1878.
- Orthodoxy, 1866.
- Steps of Belief, 1870.
- Ten Great Religions (The), 1870.
- Clemens (Samuel Langhorne), pseudonym “Mark Twain,” born in Florida, 1835-
- An Idle Excursion, 1878.
- Gilded Age (The), 1874.
- Innocents Abroad (The), 1869.
- Jumping Frog (The), 1867.
- Prince and Pauper, 1881.
- Roughing it, 1872.
- Tom Sawyer, 1876.
- Tramp Abroad, 1880.
- Clough (Arthur Hugh), born in Liverpool, 1819-1861.
- Poems and Essays, 1871.
- Cobbe (Frances Power), born in the county of Dublin, 1822-
- Cities of the Past, 1864.
- Criminals, Idiots, Women and Minors, 1869.
- Dawning Lights, 1868.
- Essays on the Pursuits of Women, 1863.
- Female Education, 1862.
- Friendless Girls and How to Help Them, 1861.
- Hours of Work and Play, 1867.
- Religious Duty, 1864.
- Studies of Ethical and Social Subjects, 1865.
- Thanksgiving, 1863.
- Workhouse as an Hospital (The), 1861.
- Cobbett (William), born at Farnham, in Surrey, 1762-1835.
- Advice to Young Men, 1831.
- Cottage Economy, 1822.
- History of the Protestant Reformation in England, etc., 1810.
- Parliamentary History of England, 1803.
- Political Registers, 1802-13.
- Poor Man’s Friend (The), 1826.
- Works of Peter Porcupine, 1801.
- Cobbold (Rev. Richard), 1797-1877.
- Margaret Catchpole, 1845.
- Cockburn (Henry Thomas, lord), Edinburgh, 1779-1854.
- Life of Lord Jeffrey, 1852.
- Coke (Sir Edward), born at Milenam, in Norfolk, 1551-1633.
- Institutes, part i. (Coke upon Littleton), 1628;
- part ii. (Magna Charta), 1642;
- part iii. (High Treason), 1644;
- part iv. (Jurisdiction of Courts), 1644.
- Institutes, part i. (Coke upon Littleton), 1628;
- Colenso (John William), 1814-1883.
- Criticism on The Speaker’s Commentary, 1871.
- Epistle to the Romans (The), 1861.
- Lectures on the Pentateuch, 1873.
- Natal Sermons, 1866.
- Pentateuch and Book of Joshua critically examined (The), 1862-72.
- Coleridge (Samuel Taylor), born at Ottery St. Mary, in Devonshire, 1772-1834.
- Ancient Mariner (in seven parts), 1798.
- Christabel, part i., 1797;
- part ii., 1800;
- published 1816.
- Kubla Khan (a vision), 1816.
- Poems, 1796.
- Translation of Wallenstein, 1800.
- Aids to Reflection, 1825.
- Biographia Literaria, 1817.
- Essays on his own Times, 1850.
- Friend (The), 27 numbers, 1809-10.
- Lay Sermons, 1816-17.
- Notes and Lectures on Shakespeare, etc., 1849.
- Table Talk, 1835.
- Collier (Jeremy), born at Stow Quy, in Cambridgeshire, 1650-1726.
- Ecclesiastial History of Great Britain, 1708-14.
- Essays on Moral Subjects, 1697, 1705, 1709.
- Collier (John Payne), London, 1789-1883.
- Bibliographical Account of Rare Books, 1865.
- History of English Dramatic Poetry, 1831.
- Memoirs of Actors in the Plays of Shakespeare, 1846.
- New Facts regarding Shakespeare, 1835, 1836, 1839.
- Notes and Emendations to the Text of Shakespeare’s
- Plays, 1852.
- Poetical Decameron, 1820.
- Poet’s Pilgrimage (The), 1822.
- Sculptor (The), 1878.
- Collins (Mortimer), of Plymouth, in Hampshire, 1827-1876.
- Blacksmith and Scholar, 1875.
- Fight with Fortune (A), 1876.
- Frances, 1874.
- Idyls and Rhymes, 1855.
- Ivory Gate (The), 1869.
- Marquis and Merchant, 1871.
- Miranda, 1873.
- Mr. Carington, 1873.
- Princess Clarice, 1872.
- Squire Silchester’s Whim, 1873.
- Summer Songs, 1860.
- Sweet and Twenty, 1875.
- Sweet Anne Page, 1868.
- Transmigration, 1873.
- Two Plunges for a Pearl, 1872.
- Village Comedy (The), 1877.
- Vivian Romance (The), 1870.
- Who is the Heir? 1865.
- Collins (William), of Chichester, 1720-1756.
- Odes, 1745-46.
- Ode to Evening, 1746.
- Oriental Eclogues, 1742.
- Passions (Ode on the), 1746.
- Poems, 1765.
- Collins (William Wilkie), London, 1824-1889.
- After Dark, and other Stories, 1856.
- Antonina, or the Fall of Rome, 1850.
- Armadale, 1866.
- Basil, 1852.
- Black Robe (The), 1881.
- Dead Secret (The), 1857.
- Fallen Leaves (The), 1880.
- Frozen Deep (The), 1873.
- Haunted Hotel (The), 1879.
- Hide and Seek, 1854.
- Law and the Lady (The), 1875.
- Man and Wife, 1870.
- Miss or Mrs.? and other Stories, 1873.
- Mr. Wray’s Cash-box (a Christmas tale), 1852.
- Moonstone (The), 1868.
- My Miscellanies, 1863.
- New Magdalen (The), 1873.
- No Name, 1862.
- Poor Miss Finch, 1872.
- Queen of Hearts (The), 1859.
- Rambles beyond Railways, 1851.
- Two Destinies, 1876.
- Woman in White (The), 1860.
- Black and White.
- Frozen Deep (The), 1857.
- Lighthouse (The), 1855.
- Colman (George), 1762-1836.
- Broad Grins, 1802.
- Eccentricities for Edinburgh, 1820.
- My Nightgown and Slippers, 1797.
- Poetical Vagaries, 1812.
- Random Records, 1830.
- Vagaries vindicated, 1814.
- ⁂ For his plays, see Appendix III.
- Colton (Rev. Caleb C.), *-1832.
- Lacon, or Many Things in Few Words, 1822.
- Congreve (William), born at Stafford, 1670-1729.
- Poems, 1710.
- ⁂ For his plays, see Appendix III.
- Conington (John), born at Boston, in Lincolnshire, 1825-1869.
- Translations into English verse of the Æneid of Virgil, 1866;
- of the Agamemnon of Æschylus, 1848;
- of the Odes of Horace, 1863.
- Translations into English verse of the Æneid of Virgil, 1866;
- Cook (Eliza), 1812-1889.
- Journal, 1849-54.
- New Echoes, and other Poems, 1864.
- Poems, 1840.
- Cook (Captain James), born at Marton, in Yorkshire, 1728-1779.
- Three Voyages around the World, first published in 1773;
- second in 1777;
- third in 1784.
- Three Voyages around the World, first published in 1773;
- Cooke(John Esten), born at Winchester, in Virginia, 1830-1886.
- Henry St. John, Gentleman, 1856.
- Her Majesty the Queen, 1873.
- Hilt to Hilt, 1869.
- Leather Stockings and Silk, 1854.
- Life of Robert E. Lee, 1871.
- Life of Stonewall Jackson, 1866.
- Mohun, or the Last Days of Lee and his Paladins, 1868.
- Virginia Comedians (The), 1855.
- Cooley (Thomas McIntyre), born at Attica, in New York, 1824-
- Constitutional Limitations ... of the American[American] Union, 1868, 1871.
- Coombe (William), born at Bristol, 1741-1823.
- Tour in Search of the Picturesque, 1812.
- Tour in Search of Consolation, 1820.
- Tour in Search of a Wife, 1821.
- Tour of Dr. Syntax through London, 1810.
- Cooper (James Fenimore), born at Burlington, 1789-1851.
- Afloat and Ashore, 1844.
- Bravo (The), 1831.
- Chainbearer (The), 1845.
- Deer-slayer (The), 1841.
- Headsman of Berne, 1833.
- Home as Found, 1838.
- Homeward Bound, 1838.
- Jack Tier, 1848.
- Last of the Mohicans (The), 1826.
- Lionel Lincoln, 1825.
- Mercedes of Castile, 1840.
- Miles Wallingford, 1844.
- Ned Myers, 1843.
- Oak Openings, 1848.
- Outward Bound, 1836.
- Pathfinder, 1840.
- Pilot (The), 1823.
- Pioneers (The), 1823.
- Prairie (The), 1827.
- Precaution, 1821.
- Red Rover (The), 1827.
- Red Skins (The), 1846.
- Satanstoe, 1845.
- Sea Lions, 1849.
- The Spy, 1821.
- Two Admirals (The), 1842.
- Water Witch (The), 1830.
- Ways of the Hour, 1850.
- Wept of Wishton-Wish (The), 1829.
- Wing and Wing, 1842.
- Wyandotte, 1843.
- Cotton (Charles), born at Beresford Hall, in Staffordshire, 1630-1687.
- Complete Angler, 1676.
- Coverdale (Miles), bishop of Exeter, born at Coverham, in Yorkshire, 1487-1568.
- Cranmer’s (or the Great) Bible, 1539.
- Translation of the Bible, 1535.
- Cowper (William), born at Great Berkhampstead, in Hertford, 1731-1800.
- John Gilpin, 1782.
- Miscellaneous Poems, 1793.
- On the Receipt of My Mother’s Picture, 1798.
- Table Talk, 1781;
- published 1782.
- Task (The), in six books, 1783-85.
- Cox (Rev. Sir George William), 1827-
- Crusades (The), 1874.
- History of Greece (A), 1874.
- Great Persian War (The), 1861.
- Introduction to the Science of Comparative
- Mythology and Folk Lore, 1881.
- Mythology of the Aryan Nations (The), 1870.
- Poems, Legendary and Historical, 1850.
- Tales of Ancient Greece, 1868, 1877.
- Tales of Thebes and Argos, 1863.
- Tales of the Gods and Heroes, 1862.
- Cox (Samuel Sullivan), born at Zanesville, Ohio, 1824-1889.
- Buckeye Abroad (The), 1852.
- Eight Years in Congress, 1865.
- Search for Winter Sunbeams, 1870.
- Coxe (Rev. Arthur Cleveland), born at Mendham, New Jersey, 1818-.
- Advent, a Mystery, 1837.
- Athanasion, and other Poems, 1842.
- Athwold, 1838.
- (Recast and reproduced under the title of “The Ladye Chase.”)
- Christian Ballads, 1840.
- Halloween, 1844.
- Saul, a Mystery, 1845.
- Craik (George Lillie), of Fifeshire, Scotland, 1799-1866.
- Bacon, his Writings and Philosophy, 1846-47.
- English of Shakespeare (The), 1857.
- History of British Commerce, 1844.
- Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties, 1831.
- Romance of the Peerage, 1848-50.
- Outlines of the History of the English Language, 1855.
- Sketches of the History of Literature and
- Learning in England, 1844-45.
- Spenser and his Poetry, 1845.
- Craik (Mrs. Dinah Maria Mulock), born at Stoke-upon-Trent, in Staffordshire, 1826-1887.
- Agatha’s Husband, 1852.
- Avilion, and other Tales, 1854.
- Christian’s Mistake, 1865.
- Hannah, 1871.
- Head of the Family (The), 1851.
- John Halifax, Gentleman, 1857.
- Laurel Bush (The), 1877.
- Legacy (A), 1878.
- Life for a Life (A), 1859.
- Mistress and Maid, 1863.
- Noble Life (A), 1866.
- Ogilvies (The), 1849.
- Olive, 1850.
- Poems, 1872.
- Sermons out of Church, 1875.
- Studies from Life, 1869.
- Woman’s Kingdom (The), 1870.
- Creasy (Sir Edward Shepherd), born at Bexley, in Kent, 1812-1878.
- Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World (The), 1851.
- Croly (Rev. George), born at Dublin, 1780-1860.
- Salathiel, 1827.
- Crosby (Howard), born in New York, 1826-1890.
- Lands of the Moslem, 1850.
- Life of Christ, 1871.
- Notes on the New Testament, 1861.
- Crowe (Mrs.), born at Borough Green, in Kent, 1800-1876.
- Night Side of Nature (ghost stories), 1848.
- Crowe (Joseph Arthur), London, 1825-
- Early Flemish Painters, 1857, 1872.
- History of Painting in Italy, 1864.
- History of Painting in North Italy, 1871.
- Life of Titian, 1877.
- Cruden (Alexander), of Aberdeen, 1700-1770.
- Concordance of the Holy Scriptures, 1737.
- Scripture Dictionary, 1770.
- Cumming (Roualeyn George Gordon), born in Scotland, 1820-1866.
- Hunter’s Life in South Africa (A), 1850.
- Cunningham (Alexander), born at Ettrick, in Scotland, 1654-1737.
- History of Great Britain, etc., 1787.
- Cunningham (Allan), born at Blackwood, in Scotland, 1785-1842.
- Lives of British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, 1829-33.
- Curtis (George Ticknor), born at Watertown, in Massachusetts, 1812-
- History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, 1855-58.
- Life of Daniel Webster, 1855-58.
- Curtis (George William), born at Providence, in Rhode Island, 1824-
- Howadji in Syria, 1852.
- Lotus Eaters, 1852.
- Nile Notes of a Howadji, 1850.
- Potiphar Papers (The), 1853.
- Prue and I, 1862.
- Cushing (Caleb), born at Salisbury, in Massachusetts, 1800-1879.
- Review of the Three Days’ Revolution in France, 1833.
- Dana (James Dwight), born at Utica, in New York, 1813-
- Corals and the Coral Islands, 1872.
- Manual of Geology, 1862.
- On Crustacea, 1852-54.
- On the Geology of the Pacific, 1849.
- On Zoöphytes, 1846.
- Text-book of Geology, 1864.
- Dana (Richard Henry), born at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1815-1882.
- To Cuba and Back, 1859.
- Two Years before the Mast, 1869.
- Darwin (Charles), born at Shrewsbury, 1809-1882.
- Cross and Self Fertilization, etc., 1876.
- Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (The), 1871.
- Different Forms of Flowers in Plants of the same Species, 1877.
- Domesticated Animals and Cultivated Plants, etc., 1867.
- Effects of Cross-fertilization in Plants, 1876.
- Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals (The), 1872.
- Fertilization of Orchids, 1862.
- Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms, 1881.
- Fossil Lepodidæ of Great Britain (The), 1855.
- Geological Observations on South America, 1846.
- Geological Observations on Volcanic Islands, 1844.
- Insectivorous Plants, 1875.
- Journal of Researches in Various Countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle in 1831.
- Monograph of the Family Cirripedia, 1851.
- Movements and Habits of Climbing Plants, 1875.
- Nutation of Plants, 1880.
- Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (The), 1859.
- Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs (The), 1842.
- Voyage of a Naturalist, 1845.
- Zoölogy of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle, 1840-43.
- Davy (Sir Humphrey), born at Penzance, in Cornwall, 1778-1829.
- Researches, Chemical and Philosophical, 1800.
- Dawson (John William), born at Picton, in Nova Scotia, 1820-
- Archaia, or Studies on the Cosmogony, etc., of the ... Scriptures, 1858.
- Story of the Earth and Man, 1872.
- Day (Thomas), London, 1748-1789.
- History of Sandford and Merton, 1783-89.
- Defoe (Daniel), London, 1661-1731.
- Colonel Jack, 1721.
- Jonathan Wild, 1725.
- Journal of the Plague Year, 1722.
- Memoirs of a Cavalier, 1724.
- Moll Flanders, 1721.
- Political History of the Devil (The), 1726.
- Robinson Crusoe, 1719.
- De la Ramé (Louisa), nom de plume “Ouida,” born at Bury St. Edmunds, 1840-
- Ariadne, 1877.
- Cecil Castlemaine’s Gage, 1867.
- Chandos, 1866.
- Dog of Flanders (A), 1872.
- Folle Farine, 1871.
- Friendship, 1878.
- Held in Bondage, 1863.
- In a Winter City, 1876.
- Leaf in a Storm (A), 1873.
- Moths, 1880.
- Pascarel, 1873.
- Pipistrello, and other Stories, 1880.
- Puck, his Vicissitudes and Adventures, 1869.
- Signa, 1875.
- Strathmore, 1865.
- Tricotrin, a Story of a Waif and Stray, 1860.
- Two Little Wooden Shoes, 1874.
- Under Two Flags, 1868.
- Village Commune (A), 1881.
- De Quincey (Thomas), Manchester, 1786-1859.
- Confessions of an English Opium Eater, 1821.
- Dewey (Orville), born at Sheffield, Massachusetts, 1794-
- Old World and the New (The), 1836.
- On the Education of the Human Race, 1855.
- Dexter (Henry Martyn), born at Plympton, 1821-
- Banishment of Roger Williams (The), 1876.
- Church Policy of the Pilgrims, 1866.
- History of King Philip’s War (The), 1870.
- History of the Plymouth Colony, 1877.
- Dibdin (Charles), Southampton, 1745-1814.
- Complete History of the English Stage (A), 1795.
- Sea-songs, 1790.
- Shepherd’s Artifice (The), an opera, 1761.
- Dicey (Edward), born at Claybrook Hall, in Leicestershire, 1832-
- Battlefields of 1866 (The), 1866.
- Memoir of Cavour, 1859.
- Month in Russia (A), 1867.
- Morning Land (The), 1870.
- Rome in 1860.
- Schleswig-Holstein War (The), 1864.
- Dick (Thomas), born at Dundee, in Scotland, 1774-1857.
- Celestial Scenery, 1838.
- Christian Philosopher (The), 1823.
- Philosophy of Religion (The), 1825.
- Philosophy of a Future State (The), 1828.
- Practical Astronomer (The), 1845.
- Dickens (Charles), born at Portsmouth, 1812-1870.
- Barnaby Rudge, 1841.
- Battle of Life, 1846.
- Bleak House, 1852.
- Chimes (The), 1844.
- Cricket on the Hearth (The), 1846.
- Christmas Carol (A), 1843.
- David Copperfield, 1849.
- Dr. Marigold’s Prescriptions, 1868.
- Dombey and Son, 1846-47.
- Great Expectations, 1860.
- Hard Times, 1854.
- Haunted House (The), 1859.
- Haunted Man (The), 1848.
- Holly-tree Inn (The), 1855.
- Hunted Down, 1860.
- Little Dorritt, 1857.
- Martin Chuzzlewit, 1843.
- Master Humphrey’s Clock, 1840-41.
- Message from the Sea (A), 1860.
- Mrs. Lirriper’s Lodgings, 1863.
- Mugby Junction, 1866.
- Mystery of Edwin Drood, 1870.
- Nicholas Nickleby, 1838.
- No Thoroughfare, 1867.
- Old Curiosity Shop (The), 1840.
- Oliver Twist, 1837.
- Our Mutual Friend, 1864.
- Pickwick Papers (The), 1836.
- Round of Stories (A), 1852.
- Sketches by Boz, 1835.
- Somebody’s Luggage, 1862.
- St. George and the Dragon, 1866.
- Strange Gentleman (The), 1836.
- Tale of Two Cities (A), 1859.
- Tenants at Will, 1864.
- Tom Tiddler’s Ground, 1867.
- Village Coquettes (The), 1836.
- Uncommercial Traveller (The), 1860.
- American Notes, 1842.
- Child’s History of England (The), 1851.
- Sunday under Three Heads, 1836.
- Dilke (Charles Wentworth), 1843-
- Greater Britain, 1868.
- Disraeli (Benjamin, earl of Beaconsfield), 1805-1881.
- Alarcos, 1839.
- Alroy (The Wondrous Tale of), 1833.
- Coningsby, or the New Generation, 1844.
- Contarini Fleming, 1832.
- Endymion, 1881.
- Henrietta Temple, 1837.
- Ixion in Heaven, 1833.
- Lothair, 1871.
- Revolutionary Epic (The), 1834.
- Rise of Iskander (The), 1833.
- Sybil, or the Two Nations, 1845.
- Tancred, or the New Crusade, 1847.
- Venetia, 1837.
- Vivian Grey, 1826-27.
- Voyage of Captain Popanilla (The), 1828.
- Young Duke (The), 1831.
- Disraeli (Isaac), born at Bradenham House, in Buckinghamshire, 1766-1848.
- Amenities of Literature, 1841.
- Calamities of Authors, 1812.
- Curiosities of Literature, 1791, 1793, 1823.
- Defence of Poetry (A), 1790.
- Dissertation on Anecdotes, 1793.
- Miscellanies of Literature, 1812-22.
- Quarrels of Authors (The), 1814.
- Dixon (William Hepworth), born at Newton Heath, in Yorkshire, 1821-1879.
- British Cyprus, 1879.
- Diana, Lady Lyle, 1877.
- Free Russia, 1870.
- Her Majesty’s Tower, 1871.
- Holy Land (The), 1865.
- John Howard, 1849.
- Life of Lord Bacon, 1860.
- Life of Admiral Blake, 1852.
- Life of William Penn (A), 1851.
- New America, 1867.
- Personal History of Lord Bacon (The), 1860.
- Robert Blake, Admiral, etc., 1852.
- Royal Windsor, 1878.
- Ruby Grey, 1878.
- Spiritual Wives, 1868.
- Switzers (The), 1872.
- Two Queens, 1873.
- White Conquest, 1875.
- Dobell (Sydney), London, 1824-1874.
- England in Time of War, 1856.
- Poetical Works, 1875.
- Dodd (Rev. William), born at Bourne, in Lincolnshire, 1729-1777.
- Beauties of Shakespeare, 1752.
- Doddridge (Philip), London, 1702-1751.
- Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul, 1750.
- Doran (John), 1807-1878.
- Monarchs Retired from Business, 1857.
- Drake (Samuel), born at Pittsfield, New Hampshire, 1798-1875.
- Book of the Indians, 1833.
- History of Boston, 1852.
- Draper (John William), born at St. Helen’s, near Liverpool, 1811-1882.
- Forces which Produce the Organization of Plants (The), 1844.
- History of the American Civil War, 1867-70.
- History of the Conflict between Religion and Science, 1874.
- History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, 1862.
- Thoughts on the Future Policy of America, 1865.
- Drayton (Michael), born at Hartshill, in Warwickshire, 1563-1631.
- Barons’ Wars (The), 1596.
- Nymphidia, or the Court of Fairy, 1627.
- Polyolbion, songs i.-ix., 1612;
- xi.-xviii., 1613;
- xix.-xxx., 1622.
- Dryden (John), born at Aldwinkle, in Northamptonshire, 1631-1701.
- Absalom and Achitophel, part i., 1681;
- 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.
- Absalom and Achitophel, part i., 1681;
- 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.
- Acts and Monuments (the Book of Martyrs), part i., 1554;
- 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[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.
- Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, first four books, 1594;
- 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.
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