The History of Edinburgh from its Foundation to the Present Time, by William Maitland. Edinburgh, Printed by Hamilton, Balfour and Neill, 1753.
The History of Edinburgh, from the earliest accounts to the year 1780, by Hugo Arnot, advocate. To which is added a sketch of the Improvements of the City from 1780 to 1816. Edinburgh, Printed by Thomas Turnbull, 1816.
A Graphic and Historical Description of the City of Edinburgh, 2 vols. J. and H. Storer, London, 1822.
A History of Edinburgh, from the Earliest Period, with brief notices of Eminent or Remarkable Individuals, by John Anderson. A. Fullarton and Co, Edinburgh, 1856.
Edinburgh Past and Present, its Associations and Surroundings. Drawn with Pen and Pencil, William Ballingal, 1877.
Cassell's Old and New Edinburgh, its History, its People and its Places, by James Grant, 3 vols. Cassell, Pelter, Galpin and Co. London, n. d.
Modern Edinburgh. London, The Religious Tract Society, n. d.
Mysterious Legends of Edinburgh, by Alexander Leighton. Edinburgh, William Nimmo, 1864.
Edinburgh and its Neighbourhood, Geological and Historical, by Hugh Miller. Edinburgh, William Nimmo, 1879.
Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers, New Edition (1868). W. and R. Chambers, Edinburgh.
Reminiscences of Old Edinburgh, by Daniel Wilson, 2 vols. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1878.
Story of St-Giles Church. Edinburgh, by W. Chambers. Edinburgh, W. and R. Chambers, 1879.
Historical Sketches of John Knox's House. Edinburgh, Murray and Gibb, n. d.
History of the Abbey and Palace of Holyrood-House, by John Parker Lawson. Edinburgh, Henry Courtoy, 1848.
History of the Abbey and Palace of Holyrood, published by Duncan Anderson, Keeper of the Chapel-Royal, n. d.
The History of the High School of Edinburgh, by William Steven. Edinburgh, Maclachlan and Stewart, 1849.
History of the Cross of Edinburgh, by Thomas Arnold. W. Paterson, London.
Old Edinburgh Beaux and Belles, faithfully presented to the reader in coloured prints with the Story of How They Walked, Dressed and Behaved Themselves, told in the letterpress, which is adorned with quaint cuts. W. Paterson, London.
Old Edinburgh Pedlars, Beggars and Criminals with some other odd characters; their effigies in colour and their characters in type, etc. W. Paterson, London.
Catalogue Descriptive and Historical of the National Gallery of Scotland, 1879.
§ 2.—SOCIÉTÉ D'ÉDIMBOURG.—ACTIVITÉ SCIENTIFIQUE ET LITTÉRAIRE DE L'ÉCOSSE.
The University of Edinburgh, from its Foundation in 1583 to the year 1839. A Historical Sketch, by the late John Lee, DD. LL. D. Principal of the University. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1884.
The Story of the University of Edinburgh during its first three hundred years, by Sir Alexander Grant, 2 vols. London, Longmans, Green and Co 1884.
Viri Illustres Acad. Jacob. Sext. Scot. Reg. Anno CCCmo. Edinburgii apud Y. J. Pentland MDCCCLXXX IV.
Edinburgh University. A Sketch of its Life for 300 years. Edinburgh. James Gemmell, 1884.
The Universities of Scotland, Past, Present, and Possible, by James Lorimer, Jun. Esq. advocate. Edinburgh, W. P. Kennedy, 1854.
Essays and Observations, Physical and Literary, read before a Society in Edinburgh, and published by them. Edinburgh. Printed by G. Hamilton and J. Balfour, printers to the University.
Le premier volume est de 1754. La préface est intéressante et dans la liste des articles on trouve presque tous les grands noms d'Edinburgh. Nous n'avons entre les mains que les premiers volumes.
The Mirror a periodical paper, published at Edinburgh, in the years 1779 and 1780, 3 vols. Edinburgh, Creech. 1781.
The Lounger. In the British Essayists, of Alex. Chalmers. London, Johnson, etc., etc 1808.
A Complete Collection of the Portraits and Caricatures, drawn and engraved by John Kay. Edinburgh, From the Year, 1784 to 1813.
Sermons, by Hugh Blair, etc., 4 vols. Printed for W. Creech. Edinburgh, 1798.
Cette édition est la vingt et unième, ce qui peut donner une idée de la popularité de Blair.
Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, by Hugh Blair, one of the Ministers of the High Church, and Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the University of Edinburgh, 3 vols. W. Creech. Edinburgh, 1803.
Sermons chiefly on Particular Occasions, by Archibald Alison, Minister of the Episcopal Chapel, Cowgate, Edinburgh, Archibald Constable. Edinburgh, 1820, 2 vols.
The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, edited by Sir William Hamilton. Edinburgh, T. Clark, 1811, 10 vols.
Le tome X contient les vies d'Adam Smith, de Robertson et de Reid par Dugald Stewart, et une vie de Dugald Stewart lui-même par John Veitch.
Histoire des Progrès et de la Chute de la République Romaine, par Adam Ferguson, Professeur de Philosophie morale à l'Université d'Édimbourg. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais et orné de cartes. À Paris, chez Nyon aîné et fils, 1791, 7 vol.
Essays on the Intellectual Powers, Moral sentiments, Happiness and National Felicity, by Adam Ferguson. Paris, Published by Parsons and Galignani, 1805.
Elements of Criticism (Lord Kames), the Sixth Edition, 3 vols. Edinburgh, Printed for John Bell and William Creech, 1785.
The Works of Henry Mackenzie, with a Critical Dissertation on the Tales of the Author, by John Galt. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1824.
Zeluco. Various Views of Human Nature taken from Life and Manners. The second edition, 2 vols. Dublin, Printed for Messrs L. White, etc., 1789.
C'est l'ouvrage du Dr MOORE, le correspondant de Burns.
Voyage en Sicile et à Malthe, traduit de l'anglais de M. Brydone, par M. Demeurrier, 2 vols. à Amsterdam et se trouve à Paris chez Pinot, 1775.
An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie, by Sir William Forbes Second edition, 3 vols. Edinburgh, Arch. Constable and Co, 1807.
The Honourable Henry Erskine, lord advocate for Scotland, with notes of certain of his Kinsfold and his Time, by Lieut-Colonel Alex. Fergusson. William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1882.
Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, by J. G. Lockhart, his son-in-law and literary executor. 4 vols. Paris, Baudry's, European Library, 1838.
The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott. Paris, Baudry's, European Library, 1837. 7 vols.
Memorials of His Time, by lord Cockburn. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1874.
Life of Francis Jeffrey, one of the judges of the Court of Session in Scotland, by lord Cockburn. New edition. Edinburgh, William and Charles Black, 1874.
Sketches of Old Times and Distant Places, by John Sinclair. London, John Murray, 1875.
A Memoir of Patrick Fraser Tytler, by his Friend, the Rev. John W. Burgon Second edition. London, John Murray, 1859.
Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who flourished in the Time of George III, by Henry lord Brougham, 2 vols. Paris, Published by A. and W. Galignani, 1846.
The Autobiography of John Galt, 2 vols. London, Cochrane and Mac Crone, 1833.
Sir Charles Bell. Histoire de sa vie et de ses travaux, par Amédée Pichot. Paris, Michel Lévy, 1858.
Letters of Sir Charles Bell, selected from his correspondence with his brother George Joseph Bell. London, John Murray, 1870.
The Life and Times of Henry Lord Brougham, written by himself, 3 vols. William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1871.
Christopher North, a memoir of John Wilson, compiled from Family Papers and other sources by his Daughter Mrs Gordon. Edinburgh, Thomas C. Jack, 1879.
Memoir of William Edmondstoune Aytoun, by Théodore Martin. William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1867.
Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and other Poems, by William Edmondstoune Aytoun. New-York, 1852.
The Early Life of Thomas Carlyle, by J. A. Froude. The Nineteenth Century. July, 1881.
§ 3.—ÉTAT DE LA SOCIÉTÉ AU MOMENT DE LA RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE.
Autobiography of Mrs Fletcher, with Letters and other Family Memorials, edited by The Survivor of Her Family. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1875.
Reminiscences of a Scottish Gentleman, commencing in 1787, by Philo Scotus. London, Arthur Hall Virtue and Co, 1861.
The Story of the English Jacobins, being an account of the Persons Implicated in the charges of High Treason, 1794, by Edward Smith. Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co, n. d.
The Constitutional History England, Since the Accession of George the Third (1760-1860), by the Righ. Hon. Sir Thomas Erskine May. 3 vols. London, Longmans Green, 1887.
Reponse de L. N. M. Carnot, citoyen français, l'un des Fondateurs de la République et membre constitutionnel du Directoire Exécutif, au rapport fait sur la conspiration du 18 fructidor au Conseil des Cinq-Cents par J. Ch. Bailleul, au nom d'une commission spéciale, 6 Floréal an VI de la République.
Lord Erskine, étude sur le Barreau anglais à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, par Henri Duméril. Paris, Thorin, 1883.[Lien vers la Table des matières.]
IV.
DESCRIPTION DU PAYS ÉCOSSAIS. LES BORDERS. — LA COTE OUEST. — LES
HAUTES-TERRES. — SITES ET SOUVENIRS HISTORIQUES.
First Sketch of a New Geological Map of Scotland, with explanatory notes, by Sir Roderick. I Murchison and Archibald Geikie. Edinburgh, W and A. K. Johnston, 1862.
The Scenery of Scotland, viewed in connection with its Physical Geology by Archibald Geikie. London, Macmillan and Co, 1887.
Nouvelle Géographie Universelle par Élisée Reclus. Tome IV. L'Europe du Nord-Ouest. Paris, Hachette, 1879.
A Tour through the Island of Great Britain. Originally begun by the celebrated Daniel de Foe, continued by the late Mr Richardson, author of Clarissa, etc., and brought down to the present time by Gentlemen of Eminence in the Literary wold, 4 vols. London, Printed for Strahan, etc., 1778.
The British Tourists, or Traveller's Pocket Companion through England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, comprehending the most celebrated Tours in the British Islands, by William Mavor. London. Printed for E. Newberry, 1798, 5 vols.
A Tour in Scotland MDCCLXIX (by K. Pennant) fifth edition. London, printed for Benj. White, MCCXC.
A Tour in Scotland and Voyage to the Hebrides MDCDLXXII (by K. Pennant) London, printed by Benj. White, MCCXC.
Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland A. D. 1803, by Dorothy Wordsworth, edited by J. C. Shairp. (second edition). Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1874.
The Picture of Scotland, by Robert Chambers, 2 vols. Edinburgh, William Tait, 1827.
Scotland illustrated in a series of views taken expressly for this work by Messrs T. Allom, W. H. Barlett, and H. Mac Culloch, by William Beattie, M. D., Grad. of the Univ. of Edin. M. R. C. P. London, etc., 2 vols. London, George Virtue, 1837.
Remarks on the Scenery of Scotland, by John Wilson, prefixed to A History of the Scottish Highlands, edited by John S. Keltie, 2 vols. Edinburgh, Fullarton, 1875.
Oliver and Boyd's Scottish Tourist. Edinburgh, 1852.
Black's Picturesque Tourist Guide of Scotland. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1879.
Travels in Scotland, by J. G. Köhl. London. Darling, 1851.
Paysages historiques et Illustrations de l'Écosse et des Romans de Walter Scott, d'après les dessins de J. M. W. Turner, Balmer, Bentley, etc., 2 vols. Fisher, Fils et Co. À Londres, à Paris et en Amérique, n. d.
Waverley Anecdotes, illustrating some of the Popular Characters, Scenes and Incidents in the Scottish Novels. 2 vols. London, James Cochrane, 1833.—A new edition Revised and Improved. 1 vol. London, Charles Daly, 1841.
Passages from the English Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne. 2 vols. Tauchnitz, 1871.
l'Écosse, jadis et aujourd'hui, par le comte L. Lafond. Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1887.
Scenes in Scotland with Sketches and Illustrations, by James Harris Brown. Glasgow, printed for Richard Griffin, 1833.
Maxwell's Guide Book to the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, from the Nith to the Cree. Kirkcudbright, M. E. Maxwell, 1878.
The Enterkin, by John Brown. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1865.
Dryburgh Abbey, its Monks, and its Lords, fifth edition. Printed for the Proprietor, 1878.
Melrose and its Environs, containing a short History and Description of the Abbeys of Melrose and Dryburgh, and of Abbotsford, by Williams Deans. Edinburgh, J.-B. Mould, n. d.
The History and Antiquities of Melrose, Old Melrose, and Dryburgh Abbeys, with a description of Abbotsford, Eildon Hills, etc. Melrose, Misses S. and C. Cameron, 1869.
Quiggin's Guide to the Isle of Man. Quiggin, Douglas. Isle of Man, n. d.
A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (by Dr Johnson). London, Printed for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1775.
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, by James Boswell. London, Cadell and W. Davies, 1812.
Iona, by the Duke of Argyll, second edition. London, Daldy, Isbister and Co, 1878.
A Summer in Skye, by Alexander Smith. Edinburgh, N. R. Mitchell and Co, 1880.
The Hebrid Isles, wanderings in the Land of Lorne and the outer Hebrides, by Robert Buchanan, a new edition. London, Chatto and Windus, 1883.
The Historical Geography of the Clans of Scotland, by T. B. Johnston and colonel James A. Robertson. W and A. K. Johnston, Edinburgh, 1873.
The Highlands and Highlanders of Scotland. Papers historical, descriptive, biographical, legendary, and anecdotal, by James Cromb. Dundee, John Leng and Co, 1883.
Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, and Skye, by Charles Richard Weld. London, Longman Green etc., 1860.
A Descriptive Tour in Scotland, by the Rev. Chauncy Hare Townshend. London, Chapman and Hall, 1846.
Ardenmohr, Among the Hills, a record of Scenery and Sports in the Highlands of Scotland, by Samuel Abbot. London, Chapman and Hall, 1876.
Eldmuir, an Art-Story of Scottish Home-Life Scenery and Incident, by Jacob Thompson. London, Samson Low, Marston, etc. 1879.
A Princess of Thule, by William Black. 2 vols. Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1874.
A Daughter of Heth, by William Black. 2 vols. Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1871.
White Heather, by William Black. 2 vols. Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1886.
The Language and Literature of the Scottish Highlands, by John Stuart Blackie. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1876.
Altavona, fact and fiction from my Life in the Highlands, by John Stuart Blackie. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1882.
Crieff. Its Traditions and Characters with anecdotes of Strathearn. Edinburgh, D. Macara, 1881.
Field and Fern or Scottish Flocks and Herds, by H. H. Dixon. Rogerson and Tuxford, London, 1865.
Tourist's Guide to the Athole and Breadalbane Highlands of Perthshire. Edinburgh, John Menzies and Co, 1883.
Shearer's Guide to Stirling and Neighbourhood. Stirling. R. S. Shearer, n. d.
Guide to Culloden Moor and Story of the Battle, by Peter Anderson. Edinburgh, John Menzies, 1874.
Wallace, the hero of Scotland, by James Paterson. Edinburgh, William P. Nimmo, n. d.
Histoire de Charles-Édouard, par Amédée Pichot, 2 vol. Paris, Ladvocat, 1830.[Lien vers la Table des matières.]
V.
OUVRAGES SUR LES MŒURS, LES HABITUDES, RECUEILS D'ANECDOTES, ROMANS
QUI SERVENT À SE FORMER UNE IDÉE DE LA CONDITION ET DE LA VIE DU PEUPLE.
Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character, by E. B. Ramsay, Dean of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1876.
Scotland Social and Domestic, memorials of Life and Manners in North Britain by the Rev. Charles Rogers. London, Charles Griffin, 1869.
Social Life in Scotland from Early to Recent Times, by the Rev. Charles Rogers, 3 vols. Edinburgh. W. Paterson, 1884-86.
Notes and Sketches illustrative of Northern Rural Life in the Eighteenth Century, by the author of Johnny Gibb of Gushetneuk. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1877.
Scottish Characteristics, by Paxton Hood. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1883.
Trails and Stories of the Scottish People, by the Rev. Charles Rogers. London, Houlston and Wright, 1877.
Social Life in Former Days, illustrated by Letters and Family Papers, by E. Dunbar. 2 vols. Edinburgh. Edmonston and Douglas, 1865.
Scotch Folk. Third Edition, Enlarged. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1881.
Scottish Proverbs, collected and arranged by Andrew Henderson, new edition, with explanatory Notes and a Glossary by James Donald London, William Tegg, 1876.
The Proverbs of Scotland, with explanatory and illustrative Notes and a Glossary, by Alexander Hislop, third edition. E. and S. Livingstone. Edinburgh, n. d.
The Laird of Logan, or Anecdotes and Tales illustrative of the Wit and Humour of Scotland. Glasgow, Robert Forrester, 1878.
The Book of Scottish Anecdote, humorous, social, legendary and historical, edited by Alexander Hislop. Glasgow, Thomas D. Morison, 1881.
The Book of Scottish Story, historical, humorous, legendary and imaginative. Edinburgh. The Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1877.
The Book of Scottish Readings in Prose and Verse, edited by James Allan Mair. Glasgow and London, Cameron and Ferguson, 1880.
The Gaberlunzie's Wallet, by James Ballantine. Edinburgh. The Edinburgh Publishing Company, n. d.
Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Historical, Traditionary and Imaginative, revised by Alexander Leighton. Edinburgh; William Nimmo and Co, n. d.
Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life, by the authors of the Trials of Margaret Lyndsay. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh, 1845.
Humphry Clinker, by Smollett.
The Annals of the Parish and the Ayrshire Legalees, by John Galt. With Memoir of the Author, a new edition. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh, 1841.
The Life of Mamie Wauch, tailor in Dalkeith, written by Himself. Stereotype Edition. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh.
L'Ermite en Écosse, par M. de Jouy, 2 vols. Paris, Pillet aîné, 1826.
My Schools and Schoolmasters, by Hugh Miller. Edinburgh, William Nimmo, 1881.
The Cottagers of Glenburnie. A Scottish Tale, by Elizabeth Hamilton, a new edition. Edinburgh, Johnstone, Hunter and Co, n. d.
Sketches of Life among my Ain Folk, by William Alexander. Second edition. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1882.
Peasant Life being Sketches of the Villagers and Field Labourers in Glenaldie. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1869.
Chronicles of Stratheden, a Highland Parish of to Day, by a Resident. William Blackwood and Sons, 1881.
Peasant Life in the North. Sketches of the Villagers and Field-Labourers in Glenaldie Second edition. Strahan and Co, London, 1870.
Robert Dick, baker, of Thurso, geologist and botanist, by Samuel Smiles. London, John Murray, 1878.
A Treatise on Agriculture and Rural Affairs, by Robert Brown, farmer at Markle, county of Haddington, 2 vols. Edinburgh, Printed for Oliphant, Waugh and Junes, 1811.
Report on the Present State of the Agriculture of Scotland, arranged under the auspices of the Highland and Agricultural Society. Edinburgh, William Blackwood and Sons, 1878.
Essai sur l'Économie rurale de l'Angleterre, de l'Écosse et de l'Irlande, par Léonce de Lavergne. Deuxième édition. Paris, Guillaumin et Co, 1855.
The Industries of Scotland, their Rise, Progress and Present Condition, by David Bremner. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1869.
Gymnastics, Golf, Curling. W. and R. Chambers. Edinburgh, 1877.
The Scottish Cookery Book. Edinburgh, John Menzies, n. d.[Lien vers la Table des matières.]
VI.
HISTOIRE LITTÉRAIRE DE L'ÉCOSSE. CHANSONS, BALLADES, PETITS POÈMES.
SUCCESSEURS DE BURNS.
The History of Scotish Poetry, by David Irving, edited by John Aitken Carlyle. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1861.
The Ballads and Songs of Scotland, in View of their Influence on the Character of the People, by J. Clark Murray. London, Macmillan and Co, 1874.
Illustrations of Scottish History, Life, and Superstition, from Song and Ballad, by William Gunnyon. Glasgow, Robert Forester, 1879.
The History and Poetry of the Scottish Borders: their main Features and Relations, John Veitch. Glasgow, James Maclehose, 1878.
The Feeling for Nature in Scottish Poetry, by John Veitch. 2 vols. William Blackwood and Sons, 1887.
The Songstresses of Scotland, by Sarah Tytler and J. L. Watson, 2 vols. Edinburgh, H. B. Higgins, n. d.
The Ever Green, being a collection of Scots Poems, wrote before 1600 (by Allan Ramsay.) Edinburgh, 1724.—The Tea Table Miscellany, or a collection of Scots songs, by Allan Ramsay, 4 vols. London, 1740.
Les deux ouvrages furent publiés par Ramsay presque en même temps.
Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, etc., collected by David Herd, reprinted from the edition of 1776, 2 vols. Kerr et Richardson, Glascow, 1869.
Scottish Songs and Ballads, collected and edited by Joseph Ritson. London, William Tegg, 1866.
Scotish Songs. In Two volumes, (by J. Ritson). Glascow, Hugh Hopkins, 1869.
Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, by Sir Walter Scott, 2 vols. Paris, Baudry's European Library, 1898.
Scotish Ballads and Songs, Historical and Traditionary, edited by James Maidment. Edinburgh, William Paterson, 1868.
Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song, by R. H. Cromek. Paisley, Alexander Gardner, 1880.
Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland, by Peter Buchan, reprinted from the original edition of 1828, 2 vols. Edinburgh, William Paterson, 1875.
Popular Rhymes of Scotland, by Robert Chambers, new edition. W. and R. Chambers. Edinburgh.
The Songs of Scotland, prior to Burns, edited by Robert Chambers. W and. R. Chambers. Edinburgh, 1880.
A Pedlar's Pack of Ballads and Songs, by W. H. Logan. Edinburgh, William Paterson, 1869.
Two Hundred and Twenty Two Popular Scottish Songs, with music. Glasgow, John S. Marr and Sons, n. d.
The Book of Scottish Songs, from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century edited by Charles Mackay. London, Houlston and Wright, n. d.
Miller's New British Song. Edinburgh, J. M. Miller, 1858.
Whistle-Binkie, a Collection of Songs for the Social Circle, 4 vols. Glasgow, David Robertson, 1853.
The Book of Scottish Ballads, a comprehensive collection of the most approved ballads of Scotland, Ancient and Modern, by Alexander Whitelaw. London, Blackie and Son.
The Book of Scottish Song, a comprehensive collection of the most approved Songs of Scotland, Ancient and Modern, by Alexander Whitelaw. London, Blackie and Son, n. d.
The Ballad Minstrelsy of Scotland, romantic and historical. Glasgow, Maurice Ogle and Company, 1871.
The Songs of Scotland, chronologically arranged with introduction and notes. Second edition, Cassell, Petter and Galpin, London, n. d.
Illustrations of the Lyric Poetry and Music of Scotland, by William Stenhouse William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh and London, 1853.
The Thistle, a Miscellany of Scottish Song, the melodies arranged in their natural modes, with an introduction to Scottish music, and notes critical and historical, by Colin Brown. London and Glasgow, William Collins, Sons and Company, n. d.
The Life and Times of The Rev John Skinner of Linshart, Longside, Dean of Aberdeen, by the Rev. William Walker. Second edition. London, Skeffington and Son, 1883.
The Works of Michael Bruce, edited with memoir and notes, by the Rev. Alexander B. Grosart. Edinburgh, William Oliphant, 1865.
The Book of Scottish Poems, ancient and modern, edited with memoirs of the authors, by J. Ross, 2 vols Paisley, Alexander Gardner, 1882.
The Poets and Poetry of Scotland, from the Earliest to the Present Time, by James Grant Wilson. London, Blackie and Son, 1876.
Miscellany of Popular Scottish Poems, chiefly of a Humorous and Descriptive Character. W and R. Chambers, Edinburgh, 1874.
Early English and Scottish Poetry (1250-1600), selected and edited with a critical introduction and notes, by H. Macaulay Fitzgibbon. London, Walter Scott, 1888.
The Poets and Poetry of Scotland, from James I to the Present Time, with biographical Sketches and critical Remarks, by the Rev Andrew R. Bonar. Edinburgh, Maclachlan and Stewart, 1866.
The Poems of Allan Ramsay, with Glossary, Life of the Author, and Remarks on his Poems, a new edition. Paisley, Alex. Gardner, 1877.
The Poetical Works of Robert Fergusson, with a memoir of the Author. W. and R. Chambers, 1878.
The Poems of Robert Fergusson, with a Life of the Author and Remarks on his Genius and Writings, by James Gray. Edinburgh, John Fairbairn, 1821.
The Scottish Minstrel, the Songs of Scotland subsequent to Burns, with memoirs of the Poets, by the Rev. Charles Rogers. William P. Nimmo. Edinburgh, 1876.
Recent and Living Scottish Poets, by G. Murdoch. Glasgow. Porteous brothers. Alex.
The Peasant Poets of Scotland, by Henry Shanks. Bathgate, Laurence Gilbertson, 1881.
Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott with a biographical and critical memoir, by Francis Turner Palgrave (Globe Edition). London, Macmillan and Co, 1872.
The Poems of James Hogg, the Ellrick Shepherd. London, Walter Scott, 1886.
The Poems and Songs and Correspondence of Robert Tannahill, with Life and notes, by David Semple. Paisley, Alex. Gardner, 1876.
Life and Songs of the Baroness Nairne, with a memoir and Poems of Caroline Oliphant the Younger, edited by the Rev. Charles Rogers. Third Edition. London, Charles Griffin, 1872.
Rhymes and Recollections of a Hand-loom Weaver, by William Thom, edited with a biographical Sketch by W. Skinner. Paisley, Alexander Gardner, 1880.
Poems and Lyrics, by Robert Nicoll, with a memoir of the author. Fifth edition. Paisley, Alex. Gardner, 1877.[Lien vers la Table des matières.]
TROISIÈME PARTIE.
OUVRAGES DIVERS.
Nous donnons ici les ouvrages cités qui n'appartiennent à aucun des sujets particuliers dont nous venons de fournir la bibliographie; comme il ne peut y avoir aucun classement, nous les plaçons par ordre alphabétique.
Matthew Arnold.—On the Study of Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold. London, Smith, Elder and Co, 1867.
Ed. Arnould.—Sonnets et Poèmes, par Edmond Arnould.
F. Bacon (lord).—Bacon's, Essays, with Introduction, Notes and Index by Edwin A. Abbott. 2 vols. London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1878.
A. Bain.—English Composition and Rhetoric, a manual, by Alexander Bain. London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1866.
P. Bayne.—Two great Englishwomen, with an Essay on Poetry, illustrated from Wordsworth, Burns and Byron, by Peter Bayne. London, James Clarke, 1881.
L. Boucher.—William Cowper, sa correspondance et ses poésies, par Léon Boucher. Paris, Sandoz et Fischbacher, 1874.
De la Bouillerie (Mgr).—Le Symbolisme de la Nature, par Mgr de la Bouillerie. 2 vols. Victor Palme, Paris, 1879.
Brantome.—Œuvres complètes de Pierre de Bourdeille, abbé séculier de Brantome, par J. A. C. Buchon. 2 vols. Paris, au Bureau du Panthéon Littéraire, 1853.
Alois Brandl.—Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the English Romantic School by Alois Brandl. (English Edition by Lady Eastlake). London, John Murray, 1887.
British Controversialist.—The British Controversialist and Impartial Inquirer, established for the purpose of forming a suitable medium for the Deliberate Discussion of Important Questions in Religion, Philosophy, History, Politics, Social Economy, etc. 6 vols., 5e édition. London, Houlston and Stoneman, 1850-56.
Le volume IV renferme (page 321-361) un excellent article sur l'Humour.
Stopford A. Brook.—Theology in the English Poets, by the Rev. Stafford A. Brooke. Fifth edition. London, C. Kegan Paul, 1880.
John Brown.—Rab and His Friends and Other Papers, by John Brown. Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1862.
Robert Browning.—The Poetical Works of Robert Browning. 4 vols. Leipzig Tauchnitz.
G. Campbell.—The Philosophy of Rhetoric, by George Campbell. New-York. Harper and Brothers, 1844.
Cervantès.—Théâtre de Cervantès, traduit par Alphonse Royer. Paris, Michel Lévy, 1862.
Chambers.—Chambers' Encyclopædia, a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People. 10 vols. Edinburgh, W. and R. Chambers, 1883.
R. Chambers.—Cyclopædia of English Literature, a history Critical and Biographical of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, edited by Robert Chambers. 2 vols. Edinburgh, W. and R. Chambers, s. d.
R. Chambers.—The Book of Days, a miscellany of Popular Antiquities in connection with the Calendar, etc., edited by R. Chambers. 2 vols. Edinburgh, W. and R. Chambers, 1863.
Chambers.—Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts.—Edinburgh, William and Robert Chambers, n. d.
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