EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY

Edited by ERNEST RHYS

LIST OF THE FIRST 806 VOLUMES
ARRANGED UNDER AUTHORS

Per Volume: Cloth, 2s. Net
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REFERENCE SECTION
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Abbott’s Rollo at Work, etc., 275
Addison’s Spectator, 164-167
Æschylus’ Lyrical Dramas, 62
Æsop’s and Other Fables, 657
Aimard’s The Indian Scout, 428
Ainsworth’s Tower of London, 400
Old St. Paul’s, 522
Windsor Castle, 709
The Admirable Crichton, 804
A’Kempis’ Imitation of Christ, 484
Alcott’s Little Women, and Good Wives, 248
Little Men, 512
Alpine Club. Peaks, Passes and Glaciers, 778
Andersen’s Fairy Tales, 4
Anglo-Saxon Poetry, 794
Anson’s Voyages, 510
Aristophanes’ The Acharnians, etc., 344
The Frogs, etc., 516
Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, 547
Politics, 605
Arnold’s (Matthew) Essays, 115
Poems, 334
Study of Celtic Literature, etc., 458
Augustine’s (Saint) Confessions, 200
Aurelius’ (Marcus) Golden Book, 9
Austen’s (Jane) Sense and Sensibility, 21
Pride and Prejudice, 22
Mansfield Park, 23
Emma, 24
Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion, 25

Bacon’s Essays, 10
Advancement of Learning, 719
Bagehot’s Literary Studies, 520, 521
Baker’s (Sir S. W.) Cast up by the Sea, 539
Ballantyne’s Coral Island, 245
Martin Rattler, 246
Ungava, 276
Balzac’s Wild Ass’s Skin, 26
Eugénie Grandet, 169
Old Goriot, 170
Atheist’s Mass, etc., 229
Christ in Flanders, etc., 284
The Chouans, 285
Quest of the Absolute, 286
Cat and Racket, etc., 349
Catherine de Medici, 419
Cousin Pons, 463
The Country Doctor, 530
Rise and Fall of César Birotteau, 596
Lost Illusions, 656
The Country Parson, 686
Ursule Mirouët, 733
Barbusse’s Under Fire, 798
Barca’s (Mme. C. de la) Life in Mexico, 664
Bates’ Naturalist on the Amazons, 446
Beaumont and Fletcher’s Select Plays, 506
Beaumont’s (Mary) Joan Seaton, 597
Bede’s Ecclesiastical History, etc., 479
Belt’s The Naturalist in Nicaragua, 561
Berkeley’s (Bishop) Principles of Human Knowledge, New Theory of Vision, etc., 483
Berlioz (Hector), Life of, 602
Binns’ Life of Abraham Lincoln, 783
Björnson’s Plays, 625, 696
Blackmore’s Lorna Doone, 304
Springhaven, 350
Blackwell’s Pioneer Work for Women, 667
Blake’s Poems and Prophecies, 792
Boehme’s The Signature of All Things, etc., 569
Bonaventura’s The Little Flowers, The Life of St. Francis, etc., 485
Borrow’s Wild Wales, 49
Lavengro, 119
Romany Rye, 120
Bible in Spain, 151
Gypsies in Spain, 697
Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 1, 2
Tour in the Hebrides, etc., 387
Boult’s Asgard and Norse Heroes, 689
Boyle’s The Sceptical Chymist, 559
Bright’s (John) Speeches, 252
Brontë’s (A.) The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, 685
Brontë’s (C.) Jane Eyre, 287
Shirley, 288
Villette, 351
The Professor, 417
Brontë’s (E.) Wuthering Heights, 243
Brooke’s (Stopford A.) Theology in the English Poets, 493
Brown’s (Dr. John) Rab and His Friends, etc., 116
Browne’s (Frances) Grannie’s Wonderful Chair, 112
Browne’s (Sir Thos.) Religio Medici, etc., 92
Browning’s Poems, 1833-1844, 41
  “    1844-1864, 42
The Ring and the Book, 502
Buchanan’s Life and Adventures of Audubon, 601
Bulfinch’s The Age of Fable, 472
Legends of Charlemagne, 556
Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, 204
Burke’s American Speeches and Letters, 340
Reflections on the French Revolution, etc., 460
Burnet’s History of His Own Times, 85
Burney’s Evelina, 352
Burns’ Poems and Songs, 94
Burrell’s Volume of Heroic Verse, 574
Burton’s East Africa, 500
Butler’s Analogy of Religion, 90
Buxton’s Memoirs, 773
Byron’s Complete Poetical and Dramatic Works, 486-488

Cæsar’s Gallic War, etc., 702
Canton’s Child’s Book of Saints, 61
Canton’s Invisible Playmate, etc., 566
Carlyle’s French Revolution, 31, 32
Letters, etc., of Cromwell, 266-268
Sartor Resartus, 278
Past and Present, 608
Essays, 703, 704
Cellini’s Autobiography, 51
Cervantes’ Don Quixote, 385, 386
Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, 307
Chrétien de Troyes’ Eric and Enid, 698
Cibber’s Apology for his Life, 668
Cicero’s Select Letters and Orations, 345
Clarke’s Tales from Chaucer, 537
Shakespeare’s Heroines, 109-111
Cobbett’s Rural Rides, 638, 639
Coleridge’s Biographia, 11
Golden Book, 43
Lectures on Shakespeare, 162
Collins’ Woman in White, 464
Collodi’s Pinocchio, 538
Converse’s Long Will, 328
Cook’s Voyages, 99
Cooper’s The Deerslayer, 77
The Pathfinder, 78
Last of the Mohicans, 79
The Pioneer, 171
The Prairie, 172
Cousin’s Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, 449
Cowper’s Letters, 774
Cox’s Tales of Ancient Greece, 721
Craik’s Manual of English Literature, 346
Craik (Mrs.). See Mulock.
Creasy’s Fifteen Decisive Battles, 300
Crèvecœur’s Letters from an American Farmer, 640
Curtis’s Prue and I, and Lotus, 418

Dana’s Two Years Before the Mast, 588
Dante’s Divine Comedy, 308
Darwin’s Voyage of the Beagle, 104
Dasent’s The Story of Burnt Njal, 558
Daudet’s Tartarin of Tarascon, 423
Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, 59
Captain Singleton, 74
Memoirs of a Cavalier, 283
Journal of Plague, 289
De Joinville’s Memoirs of the Crusades, 333
Demosthenes’ Select Orations, 546
Dennis’ Cities and Cemeteries of Etruria, 183, 184
De Quincey’s Lake Poets, 163
Opium-Eater, 223
English Mail Coach, etc., 609
De Retz (Cardinal), Memoirs of, 735, 736
Descartes’ Discourse on Method, 570
Dickens’ Barnaby Rudge, 76
Tale of Two Cities, 102
Old Curiosity Shop, 173
Oliver Twist, 233
Great Expectations, 234
Pickwick Papers, 235
Bleak House, 236
Sketches by Boz, 237
Nicholas Nickleby, 238
Christmas Books, 239
Dombey & Son, 240
Martin Chuzzlewit, 241
David Copperfield, 242
American Notes, 290
Child’s History of England, 291
Hard Times, 292
Little Dorrit, 293
Our Mutual Friend, 294
Christmas Stories, 414
Uncommercial Traveller, 536
Edwin Drood, 725
Reprinted Pieces, 744
Disraeli’s Coningsby, 535
Dixon’s Fairy Tales from Arabian Nights, 249
Dodge’s Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates, 620
Dostoieffsky’s Crime and Punishment, 501
The House of the Dead, or Prison Life in Siberia, 533
Letters from the Underworld, etc., 654
The Idiot, 682
Poor Folk, and The Gambler, 711
The Brothers Karamazov, 802, 803
Dowden’s Life of R. Browning, 701
Dryden’s Dramatic Essays, 568
Dufferin’s Letters from High Latitudes, 499
Dumas’ The Three Musketeers, 81
The Black Tulip, 174
Twenty Years After, 175
Marguerite de Valois, 326
The Count of Monte Cristo, 393, 394
The Forty-Five, 420
Chicot the Jester, 421
Vicomte de Bragelonne, 593-595
Le Chevalier de Maison Rouge, 614
Duruy’s History of France, 737, 738

Edgar’s Cressy and Poictiers, 17
Runnymede and Lincoln Fair, 320
Heroes of England, 471
Edgeworth’s Castle Rackrent, etc., 410
Edwardes’ Dictionary of Non-Classical Mythology, 632
Eliot’s Adam Bede, 27
Silas Marner, 121
Romola, 231
Mill on the Floss, 325
Felix Holt, 353
Scenes of Clerical Life, 468
Elyot’s Gouernour, 227
Emerson’s Essays, 12
Representative Men, 279
Nature, Conduct of Life, etc., 322
Society and Solitude, etc., 567
Poems, 715
Epictetus’ Moral Discourses, etc., 404
Erckmann-Chatrian’s The Conscript and Waterloo, 354
Story of a Peasant, 706, 707
Euripides’ Plays, 63, 271
Evelyn’s Diary, 220, 221
Ewing’s (Mrs.) Mrs. Overtheway’s Remembrances, and other Stories, 730
Jackanapes, Daddy Darwin’s Dovecot, and The Story of a Short Life, 731
Faraday’s Experimental Researches in Electricity, 576
Fielding’s Tom Jones, 355, 356
Joseph Andrews, 467
Finlay’s Byzantine Empire, 33
Greece under the Romans, 185
Fletcher’s (Beaumont and) Select Plays, 506
Ford’s Gatherings from Spain, 152
Forster’s Life of Dickens, 781, 782
Fox’s Journal, 754
Fox’s Selected Speeches, 759
Franklin’s Journey to Polar Sea, 447
Freeman’s Old English History for Children, 540
Froissart’s Chronicles, 57
Froude’s Short Studies, 13, 705
Henry VIII., 372-374
Edward VI., 375
Mary Tudor, 477
History of Queen Elizabeth’s Reign, 583-587
Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield, 666

Galt’s Annals of the Parish, 427
Galton’s Inquiries into Human Faculty, 263
Gaskell’s Cranford, 83
Charlotte Brontë, 318
Sylvia’s Lovers, 524
Mary Barton, 598
Cousin Phillis, etc., 615
North and South, 680
Gatty’s Parables from Nature, 158
Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Histories of the Kings of Britain, 577
George’s Progress and Poverty, 560
Gibbon’s Roman Empire, 434-436, 474-476
Autobiography, 511
Gilfillan’s Literary Portraits, 348
Giraldus Cambrensis, 272
Gleig’s Life of Wellington, 341
The Subaltern, 708
Goethe’s Faust (Parts I. and II.), 335
Wilhelm Meister, 599, 600
Gogol’s Dead Souls, 726
Taras Bulba, 740
Goldsmith’s Vicar of Wakefield, 295
Poems and Plays, 415
Gorki’s Through Russia, 741
Gosse’s Restoration Plays, 604
Gotthelf’s Ulric the Farm Servant, 228
Gray’s Poems and Letters, 628
Green’s Short History of the English People, 727, 728
The cloth edition is in 2 vols. or 1 vol.
All other editions are in 1 vol.
Grimms’ Fairy Tales, 56
Grote’s History of Greece, 186-197
Guest’s (Lady) Mabinogion, 97

Hahnemann’s The Organon of the Rational Art of Healing, 663
Hakluyt’s Voyages, 264, 265, 313, 314, 338, 339, 388, 389
Hallam’s Constitutional History, 621-623
Hamilton’s The Federalist, 519
Harte’s Luck of Roaring Camp, 681
Harvey’s Circulation of Blood, 262
Hawthorne’s Wonder Book, 5
The Scarlet Letter, 122
House of Seven Gables, 176
The Marble Faun, 424
Twice Told Tales, 531
Blithedale Romance, 592
Hazlitt’s Shakespeare’s Characters, 65
Table Talk, 321
Lectures, 411
Spirit of the Age and Lectures on English Poets, 459
Hebbel’s Plays, 694
Helps’ (Sir Arthur) Life of Columbus, 332
Herbert’s Temple, 309
Herodotus (Rawlinson’s), 405, 406
Herrick’s Hesperides, 310
Hobbes’ Leviathan, 691
Holinshed’s Chronicle, 800
Holmes’ Life of Mozart, 564
Holmes’ (O. W.) Autocrat, 66
Professor, 67
Poet, 68
Homer’s Iliad, 453
Odyssey, 454
Hooker’s Ecclesiastical Polity, 201, 202
Horace’s Complete Poetical Works, 515
Houghton’s Life and Letters of Keats, 801
Hughes’ Tom Brown’s Schooldays, 58
Hugo’s (Victor) Les Misérables, 363, 364
Notre Dame, 422
Toilers of the Sea, 509
Hume’s Treatise of Human Nature, etc., 548, 549
Hutchinson’s (Col.) Memoirs, 317
Hutchinson’s (W. M. L.) Muses’ Pageant, 581, 606, 671
Huxley’s Man’s Place in Nature, 47
Select Lectures and Lay Sermons, 498

Ibsen’s The Doll’s House, etc., 494
Ghosts, etc., 552
Pretenders, Pillars of Society, etc., 659
Brand, 716
Lady Inger, etc., 729
Peer Gynt, 747
Ingelow’s Mopsa the Fairy, 619
Ingram’s Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 624
Irving’s Sketch Book, 117
Conquest of Granada, 478
Life of Mahomet, 513

James’ (G. P. R.) Richelieu, 357
James (Wm.), Selections from, 739
Johnson’s (Dr.) Lives of the Poets, 770-771
Johnson’s (R. B.) Book of English Ballads, 572
Jonson’s (Ben) Plays, 489, 490
Josephus’ Wars of the Jews, 712

Kalidasa’s Shakuntala, 629
Keats’ Poems, 101
Keble’s Christian Year, 690
King’s Life of Mazzini, 562
Kinglake’s Eothen, 337
Kingsley’s (Chas.) Westward Ho! 20
Heroes, 113
Hypatia, 230
Water Babies and Glaucus, 277
Hereward the Wake, 296
Alton Locke, 462
Yeast, 611
Madam How and Lady Why, 777
Poems, 793
Kingsley’s (Henry) Ravenshoe, 28
Geoffrey Hamlyn, 416
Kingston’s Peter the Whaler, 6
Three Midshipmen, 7

Lamb’s Tales from Shakespeare, 8
Essays of Elia, 14
Letters, 342, 343
Lane’s Modern Egyptians, 315
Langland’s Piers Plowman, 571
Latimer’s Sermons, 40
Law’s Serious Call, 91
Layamon’s (Wace and) Arthurian Chronicles, 578
Lear (and others), A Book of Nonsense, 806
Le Sage’s Gil Blas, 437, 438
Leslie’s Memoirs of John Constable, 563
Lever’s Harry Lorrequer, 177
Lewes’ Life of Goethe, 269
Lincoln’s Speeches, etc., 206
Livy’s History of Rome, 603, 669, 670, 749, 755, 756
Locke’s Civil Government, 751
Lockhart’s Life of Napoleon, 3
Life of Scott, 55
Burns, 156
Longfellow’s Poems, 382
Lönnrott’s Kalevala, 259, 260
Lover’s Handy Andy, 178
Lowell’s Among My Books, 607
Lucretius: Of the Nature of Things, 750
Lützow’s History of Bohemia, 432
Lyell’s Antiquity of Man, 700
Lytton’s Harold, 15
Last of the Barons, 18
Last Days of Pompeii, 80
Pilgrims of the Rhine, 390
Rienzi, 532

Macaulay’s England, 34-36
Essays, 225, 226
Speeches on Politics, etc., 399
Miscellaneous Essays, 439
MacDonald’s Sir Gibbie, 678
Phantastes, 732
Machiavelli’s Prince, 280
Florence, 376
Maine’s Ancient Law, 734
Malory’s Le Morte D’Arthur, 45, 46
Malthus on the Principles of Population, 692, 693
Manning’s Sir Thomas More, 19
Mary Powell, and Deborah’s Diary, 324
Marcus Aurelius’ Golden Book, 9
Marlowe’s Plays and Poems, 383
Marryat’s Mr. Midshipman Easy, 82
Little Savage, 159
Masterman Ready, 160
Peter Simple, 232
Children of New Forest, 247
Percival Keene, 358
Settlers in Canada, 370
King’s Own, 580
Marryat’s Jacob Faithful, 618
Martineau’s Feats on the Fjords, 429
Martinengo-Cesaresco’s Folk-Lore and Other Essays, 673
Maurice’s Kingdom of Christ, 146, 147
Mazzini’s Duties of Man, etc., 224
Melville’s Moby Dick, 178
Typee, 180
Omoo, 297
Merivale’s History of Rome, 433
Mignet’s French Revolution, 713
Mill’s Utilitarianism, Liberty, Representative Government, 482
Miller’s Old Red Sandstone, 103
Milman’s History of the Jews, 377, 378
Milton’s Areopagitica and other Prose Works, 795
Milton’s Poems, 384
Mommsen’s History of Rome, 542-545
Montagu’s (Lady) Letters, 69
Montaigne, Florio’s, 440-442
More’s Utopia, and Dialogue of Comfort against Tribulation, 461
Morier’s Hajji Baba, 679
Morris’ (Wm.) Early Romances, 261
Life and Death of Jason, 575
Motley’s Dutch Republic, 86-88
Mulock’s John Halifax, 123

Neale’s Fall of Constantinople, 655
Newcastle’s (Margaret, Duchess of) Life of the First Duke of Newcastle, etc., 722
Newman’s Apologia Pro Vita Sua, 636
On the Scope and Nature of University Education,
and a Paper on Christianity and Scientific Investigation, 723

Oliphant’s Salem Chapel, 244
Osborne (Dorothy), Letters of, 674
Owen’s A New View of Society, etc., 799

Paine’s Rights of Man, 718
Palgrave’s Golden Treasury, 96
Paltock’s Peter Wilkins, 676
Park (Mungo), Travels of, 205
Parkman’s Conspiracy of Pontiac, 302, 303
Parry’s Letters of Dorothy Osborne, 674
Paston’s Letters, 752, 753
Paton’s Two Morte D’Arthur Romances, 634
Peacock’s Headlong Hall, 327
Penn’s The Peace of Europe, Some Fruits of Solitude, etc., 724
Pepys’ Diary, 53, 54
Percy’s Reliques, 148, 149
Pitt’s Orations, 145
Plato’s Republic, 64
Dialogues, 456, 457
Plutarch’s Lives, 407-409
Moralia, 565
Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination, 336
Poe’s Poems and Essays, 791
Polo’s (Marco) Travels, 306
Pope’s Complete Poetical Works, 760
Prelude to Poetry, 789
Prescott’s Conquest of Peru, 301
Conquest of Mexico, 397, 398
Procter’s Legends and Lyrics, 150

Rawlinson’s Herodotus, 405, 406
Reade’s The Cloister and the Hearth, 29
Peg Woffington, 299
Reid’s (Mayne) Boy Hunters of the Mississippi, 582
Reid’s (Mayne) The Boy Slaves, 797
Renan’s Life of Jesus, 805
Reynolds’ Discourses, 118
Rhys’ Fairy Gold, 157
New Golden Treasury, 695
Anthology of British Historical Speeches and Orations, 714
Political Liberty, 745
Golden Treasury of Longer Poems, 746
Ricardo’s Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, 590
Richardson’s Pamela, 683, 684
Roberts’ (Morley) Western Avernus, 762
Robertson’s Religion and Life, 37
Christian Doctrine, 38
Bible Subjects, 39
Robinson’s (Wade) Sermons, 637
Roget’s Thesaurus, 630, 631
Rossetti’s (D. G.) Poems, 627
Rousseau’s Emile, on Education, 518
Social Contract and Other Essays, 660
Ruskin’s Seven Lamps of Architecture, 207
Modern Painters, 208-212
Stones of Venice, 213-215
Unto this Last, etc., 216
Elements of Drawing, etc., 217
Pre-Raphaelitism, etc., 218
Sesame and Lilies, 219
Ethics of the Dust, 282
Crown of Wild Olive, and Cestus of Aglaia, 323
Time and Tide, with other Essays, 450
The Two Boyhoods, 688
Russell’s Life of Gladstone, 661
Russian Short Stories, 758

Sand’s (George) The Devil’s Pool, and François the Waif, 534
Scheffel’s Ekkehard: A Tale of the 10th Century, 529
Scott’s (M.) Tom Cringle’s Log, 710
Scott’s (Sir W.) Ivanhoe, 16
Fortunes of Nigel, 71
Woodstock, 72
Waverley, 75
The Abbot, 124
Anne of Geierstein, 125
The Antiquary, 126
Highland Widow, and Betrothed, 127
Black Dwarf, Legend of Montrose, 128
Bride of Lammermoor, 129
Castle Dangerous, Surgeon’s Daughter, 130
Robert of Paris, 131
Fair Maid of Perth, 132
Guy Mannering, 133
Heart of Midlothian, 134
Kenilworth, 135
The Monastery, 136
Old Mortality, 137
Peveril of the Peak, 138
The Pirate, 139
Quentin Durward, 140
Redgauntlet, 141
Rob Roy, 142
St. Ronan’s Well, 143
The Talisman, 144
Lives of the Novelists, 331
Poems and Plays, 550, 551
Seebohm’s Oxford Reformers, 665
Seeley’s Ecce Homo, 305
Sewell’s (Anna) Black Beauty, 748
Shakespeare’s Comedies, 153
Histories, etc., 154
Tragedies, 155
Shelley’s Poetical Works, 257, 258
Shelley’s (Mrs.) Frankenstein, 616
Sheppard’s Charles Auchester, 505
Sheridan’s Plays, 95
Sismondi’s Italian Republics, 250
Smeaton’s Life of Shakespeare, 514
Smith’s A Dictionary of Dates, 554
Smith’s Wealth of Nations, 412, 413
Smith’s (George) Life of Wm. Carey, 395
Smith’s (Sir Wm.) Smaller Classical Dictionary, 495
Smollett’s Roderick Random, 790
Sophocles, Young’s, 114
Southey’s Life of Nelson, 52
Speke’s Source of the Nile, 50
Spence’s Dictionary of Non-Classical Mythology, 632
Spencer’s (Herbert) Essays on Education, 504
Spenser’s Faerie Queene, 443, 444
Spinoza’s Ethics, etc., 481
Spyri’s Heidi, 431
Stanley’s Memorials of Canterbury, 89
Eastern Church, 251
Steele’s The Spectator, 164-167
Sterne’s Tristram Shandy, 617
Sterne’s Sentimental Journey and Journal to Eliza, 796
Stevenson’s Treasure Island and Kidnapped, 763
Master of Ballantrae and the Black Arrow, 764
Virginibus Puerisque and Familiar Studies of Men and Books, 765
An Inland Voyage, Travels with a Donkey, and Silverado Squatters, 766
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The Merry Men, etc., 767
Poems, 768
In the South Seas and Island Nights’ Entertainments, 769
St. Francis, The Little Flowers of, etc., 485
Stopford Brooke’s Theology in the English Poets, 493
Stow’s Survey of London, 589
Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 371
Strickland’s Queen Elizabeth, 100
Swedenborg’s Heaven and Hell, 379
Divine Love and Wisdom, 635
Divine Providence, 658
Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, 60
Journal to Stella, 757
Tale of a Tub, etc., 347

Tacitus’ Annals, 273
Agricola and Germania, 274
Taylor’s Words and Places, 517
Tennyson’s Poems, 44, 626
Thackeray’s Esmond, 73
Vanity Fair, 298
Christmas Books, 359
Pendennis, 425, 426
Newcomes, 465, 466
The Virginians, 507, 508
English Humorists, and The Four Georges, 610
Roundabout Papers, 687
Thierry’s Norman Conquest, 198, 199
Thoreau’s Walden, 281
Thucydides’ Peloponnesian War, 455
Tolstoy’s Master and Man, and Other Parables and Tales, 469
War and Peace, 525-527
Childhood, Boyhood and Youth, 591
Anna Karenina, 612, 613
Trench’s On the Study of Words and English Past and Present, 788
Trollope’s Barchester Towers, 30
Framley Parsonage, 181
Golden Lion of Granpere, 761
The Warden, 182
Dr. Thorne, 360
Small House at Allington, 361
Last Chronicles of Barset, 391, 392
Trotter’s The Bayard of India, 396
Hodson, of Hodson’s Horse, 401
Warren Hastings, 452
Turgeniev’s Virgin Soil, 528
Liza, 677
Fathers and Sons, 742
Tyndall’s Glaciers of the Alps, 98
Tytler’s Principles of Translation, 168

Vasari’s Lives of the Painters, 784-7
Verne’s (Jules) Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, 319
Dropped from the Clouds, 367
Abandoned, 368
The Secret of the Island, 369
Five Weeks in a Balloon and Around the World in Eighty Days, 779
Virgil’s Æneid, 161
Eclogues and Georgics, 222
Voltaire’s Life of Charles XII., 270
Age of Louis XIV., 780

Wace and Layamon’s Arthurian Chronicles, 578
Walpole’s Letters, 775
Walton’s Compleat Angler, 70
Waterton’s Wanderings in South America, 772
Wesley’s Journal, 105-108
White’s Selborne, 48
Whitman’s Leaves of Grass (I.) and Democratic Vistas, etc., 573
Whyte-Melville’s Gladiators, 523
Wood’s (Mrs. Henry) The Channings, 84
Woolman’s Journal, etc., 402
Wordsworth’s Shorter Poems, 203
Longer Poems, 311
Wright’s An Encyclopædia of Gardening, 555

Xenophon’s Cyropædia, 672

Yonge’s The Dove in the Eagle’s Nest, 329
The Book of Golden Deeds, 330
The Heir of Redclyffe, 362
The Little Duke, 470
The Lances of Lynwood, 579
Young’s (Arthur) Travels in France and Italy, 720
Young’s (Sir George) Sophocles, 114

The New Testament, 93.
Ancient Hebrew Literature, 4 vols., 253-256.
English Short Stories. An Anthology, 743.
Everyman’s English Dictionary, 776

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FOOTNOTES:

[1] Lib. 2. in Timæum Platonis, as cited by Junius de Pictura Veterum. R.

[2] Essays, p. 252, edit. 1625.

[3] “Those,” says Quintilian, “who are taken with the outward show of things, think that there is more beauty in persons, who are trimmed, curled, and painted, than uncorrupt nature can give; as if beauty were merely the effect of the corruption of manners.” R.

[4] Dicendo, che molto gli piaceva il colorito suo, e la maniera; mà che era un peccato, che a Venezia non s’imparasse da principio a disegnare bene, e che non havessano que’ pittori miglior modo nello studio. Vas. tom. iii. p. 226. Vita di Tiziano.

[5] Nelle cose della pittura, stravagante, capriccioso, presto, e resoluto, et il più terrible cervello, che habbia havuto mai la pittura, come si può vedere in tutte le sue opere; e ne’ componimenti delle storie, fantastiche, e fatte da lui diversamente, e fuori dell’ uso degli altri pittori: anzi hà superato la stravaganza, con le nuove, e capricciose inventioni, e strani ghiribizzi del suo intelleto, che ha lavorato a caso, e senza disegno, quasi monstrando che quest’ arte è una baia.

[6] Que cette application singulière n’était qu’un obstacle pour empêcher de parvenir au véritable but de la peinture, et celui qui s’attache au principal, acquiert par la pratique une assez belle manière de peindre. Conférence de l’Acad. Franç.

[7] A more detailed character of Rubens may be found in the “Journey to Flanders and Holland,” near the conclusion. M.

[8] Sed non qui maxime imitandus, etiam solus imitandus est.—Quintilian.

[9] In the Cabinet of the Earl of Ashburnham.

[10] In the Cabinet of Sir Peter Burrel.

[11] Dr. Goldsmith.

[12] Nulla ars, non alterius artis, aut mater, aut propinqua est.—Tertull, as cited by Junius.

[13] Omnes artes quæ ad humanitatem pertinent, habent quoddam commune vinculum, et quasi cognatione inter se continentur.—Cicero.

[14] Put off thy shoes from off thy feet; for the place whereon thou standest is holy ground.—Exodus, iii. 5.

[15] Discourses II. and VI.

[16] This was inadvertently said. I did not recollect the admirable treatise “On the Sublime and Beautiful.”

[17] Sir William Chambers.

[18] See “Il reposo di Raffaelle Borghini.”

[19] Some years after this Discourse was written, Bernini’s “Neptune” was purchased for our author at Rome, and brought to England. After his death it was sold by his Executors for £500 to Charles Anderson Pelham, Esq., now Lord Yarborough. M.

[20] Discourse III.

[21] In Ben Jonson’s “Catiline” we find this aphorism, with a slight variation:

“A serpent, ere he comes to be a dragon,
Must eat a bat.” M.

[22] The addition of accio denotes some deformity or imperfection attending that person to whom it is applied. R.

[23]

Towers and battlements it sees
Bosom’d high in tufted trees.—Milton, “L’Allegro.” R.

[24] Mr. Hodges.

[25] This fine picture was in our author’s collection; and was bequeathed by him to Sir George Beaumont, Bart. M.

[26] Dr. Johnson.

[27] James Harris, Esq. R.

[28] Pictura quoque non alium exitum fecit, postquam Ægyptiorum audacia tam magnæ artis compendiariam invenit. R.

[29] Che Raffaelle non ebbe quest’ arte da natura, ma per longo studio. R.

[30] Unfortunately for mankind, these were the last words pronounced by this great painter from the Academical chair. He died about fourteen months after this Discourse was delivered. M.