LETTERS CONCERNING THE ENGLISH NATION (1729). Tr. 1733.

MEROPE. (1734-43.) Tr. by T. Theobald, 1744.

THE METAPHYSICS OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON: or, A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE OPINIONS OF SIR I. N. AND MR. LEIBNITZ. Tr. by David E. Baker, 1747.

WORKS. Tr. by Dr. Smollett and T. Franklin, 35 vols. 1761-9.

[Smollett and Franklin were, for a valuable consideration induced by the booksellers to suffer their names to appear as the translators, but they had no further share in the matter.]

Voltaire's influence upon our literature is hardly calculable.

'If Voltaire exercised a greater attractive influence on the mind of Europe than any other man of his age, it was because he felt more than any other the influence of the age upon himself'.

WALDERE. MS., 9th century. Found 1860 in Royal Library, Copenhagen.

Ed. 'Two Leaves of King Waldere's Lay', text and tr. G. Stephens, 1860.

WALTER OF COVENTRY.