Bohn's
Standard
library.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14
1802-1806.
An
essay on Christian education. 1812.
Tuer, Andrew White (1838–1900). History of the Hornbook. 2 vols. 1896.
Pages and Pictures from Forgotten Children's Books. 1898.
Watts, John, Ph. D. (1818-1887). On national education considered as a
question of political and financial economy. 1850.
Whately, Richard, archbishop of Dublin (1787–1863). Rhetoric: rptd from the
. . . Encyclop. Metrop. 1828.
Whitchurch, Jas Wadham. An essay upon education. 1772.
Wilderspin, Samuel. On the importance of educating the infant poor.
1824. Early discipline. 1840. System for the education of the young.
Williams, A. M. The Scottish School of Rhetoric. 1897.
Williams, David (1738-1816), founder of the R. Literary Fund. A treatise
upon education. 1774.
Wordsworth, Wm. The Prelude (1799–1805). 1850. The Excursion:
Bks 8 and 9: with Wordsworth's note in the 1843 edition.
Jas Fotheringham. Wordsworth’s ‘Prelude' as a study in education.
1899.
Wyse, Thos (1791-1862). Education reform, or the necessity of a national
system. 1836.
Wyse, W. M. Notes on education reform in Ireland from . . . the unpublished
memoirs of . . . Sir Thomas Wyse. Waterford, 1901.
Yates, Jas (1789–1871). Thoughts on the advancement of academical
education in England. 1826. Outlines of a constitution for the uni-
versity of London. 1832.
III. UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL
Place MSS. : Br. Mus. Additional MSS. 27823, 27824 contain papers,
printed and manuscript, and letters relating to Joseph Lancaster, Lancas-
terian and “Chrestomathic” schools, mechanics'institutes and the foundation
of London university.
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CHANGES IN THE LANGUAGE SINCE SHAKESPEARE'S TIME
Bradley, H. The Making of English. 1904.
Earle, John (1824-1903). The Philology of the English Tongue. 1866.
Ellis, A. J. Early English Pronunciation. Parts iv, v. 1874, 1889.
Emerson, O. F. The History of the English Language. New York and
London, 1894.
Greenough, J. B. and Kittredge, G. L. Words and their Ways in English
Speech. 1902.
Jamieson, John (1759-1838). The Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish
Language. 1808.
Jespersen, O. Growth and Structure of the English Language. 2nd edn.
Leipzig, 1912.
A Modern English Grammar. Heidelberg, 1909–1914. [In progress. ]
Johnson, S. A Dictionary of the English Language. 2 vols. folio. 1755.
Kaluza, M. Historische Grammatik der englischen Sprache. Berlin, 1900-1.
Kellner, L. Historical Outlines of English Syntax. 1892.
Lounsbury, T. R. The History of the English Language. New York, 1901.
The Standard Usage in English. New York, 1908.
Mötzner, E. Englische Grammatik. 3 parts. Berlin, 1860 ff.
Morris, R. Historical Outlines of English Accidence. Revised by L. Kellner
and H. Bradley, 1895.
Murray, Sir J. A. H. , Bradley, H. , Craigie, W. A. and Onions, C. T. The
Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford, 1884. [In progress. ]
Onions, C. T. Advanced English Syntax. 1904.
Poutsma, H. A Grammar of Late Modern English. Groningen, 1904. (In
progress. ]
Skeat, W. W. Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. 4th edn.
Oxford, 1910.
A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words. Edited by Mayhew, A. L.
Oxford, 1914.
Principles of English Etymology. Oxford, 1887-91.
Smith, L. P. The English Language. [1912. ]
Sweet, H. A History of English Sounds. Oxford, 1888.
A New English Grammar. Oxford, 1892-8.
Toller, T. N. Outlines of the History of the English Language. Cambridge,
1900.
Trench, R. C. English Past and Present. Revised edn. 1905.
On the Study of Words. Revised edn. 1904.
Ware, J. R. Passing English of the Victorian Era. (n. d. ]
Webster, N. New International Dictionary of the English Language.
London, and Springfield, Mass. 1911.
Wyld, H. C. Historical Study of the Mother Tongue. 1906.
A Short History of English. 1914.
PERIODICALS
Anglia. Halle, 1874 ff. ; Englische Studien, Leipzig, 1877 ff. ; Journal of
English and Germanic Philology, University of Illinois (in progress);
Modern Language Review, Cambridge, 1905 ff. ; Philological Society,
Transactions, 1842 ff.
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Supplementary Bibliography
SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
POPULAR SERIES
Bohn, Henry George (1796-1884).
Bohn's Standard library. 1846, etc.
Bohn's Extra volumes. 1846, etc. Bohn's Antiquarian library. 1847, etc.
Bohn's Scientific library. 1847, etc. Bohn's Classical library. 1848,
etc. Bohn's Illustrated library. 1849, etc. Bohn's Ecclesiastical library.
1851, etc. Bohn's Philological library. 1852, etc. Bohn's British
Classics. 1853, etc. Bohn's French memoirs. 1865, etc. Bohn's His-
torical library. 1857, etc. Bohn's Collegiate series. 1859, etc. Bohn's
Reference library. 1875, etc. Bohn's Artists' library. 1877, etc. Bohn's
Novelists' library. 1876 (1875). Bohn's Economic library. 1882, etc.
For Bohn's own contributions to the above series and his other
writings, see D. of N. B.
Cassell, John (1817-1865). The Popular Educator. [Ed. Wallace, R. ]
6 vols. 1852-5. New and revised edn. 6 vols. (1862-4. ] Various
other edns to [1884-8). Cassell's Classical library. 3 vols. 1853-4.
Cassell's Illustrated History of England. New and revised edn. 9 vols.
(1865-74. ] 10 vols. (1875-85. ]
Chambers, Robert and William Chambers's Information for the People.
1835. New and greatly improved edn. 2 vols. 1856-8. Chambers's
Instructive and Entertaining library. 19 vols. Edinburgh, 1848-52.
The Youth's Companion and Councillor. 1858 (1857). Manuals for
the Working-Classes. Chambers's Social Science Tracts. Ed. C. , W.
Nos. 1-6. [? 1860. ] Chambers's Historical Questions with answers,
embracing ancient and modern History. 1865, also 1866. Chambers's
Miscellaneous Questions with answers, embracing Science, Literature,
Arts, etc. 1866. Stories of Old Families. 1878. Stories of Remarkable
Persons. 1878.
See, also, ante, bibliography to chap. III.
Constable, Archibald (1774-1827). Constable's Miscellany of original and
selected publications in the various departments of literature, the
sciences, and the arts. 82 vols. in 84 pts. 1826-35.
Archibald Constable and his Literary Correspondents. A memorial
by his son, T. O. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1873.
Constable, Thomas (1812-1881). Constable's Miscellany of Foreign Litera-
ture. 10 vols. Edinburgh, 1854-5.
Knight, Charles (1791-1873). Knight's Library of Entertaining Knowledge.
1829, etc. [This series of popular treatises, reprints, etc. , was begun in
1829, simultaneously with Murray's The Family library. ] The Pictorial
History of England; being a history of the people, as well as a history
of the kingdom [to the accession of George III). By Craik, G. L.
and MacFarlane, C. , assisted by other contributors. 4 vols. 1837-41.
Knight's Miscellanies. 7 vols. 1840-2. Knight's Store of Knowledge
for all readers: being a collection of treatises, in various departments
of knowledge. By several authors. (1841. ] London. Ed. K. , C.
6 vols. 1841-4. Revised by Walford, E.
Revised by Walford, E. (1875-7. ] Knight's library
for the Times. 6 vols. 1844. Half-hours with the Best Authors,
collected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices,
by K. , C. Illustrated with portraits. 4 vols. (1847-8. ) New edn.
4 vols. 1866. Studies and Illustrations of the Writings of Shakespeare,
9
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613
and of his life and times. 3 vols. 1850. Pictorial Half-hours. Ed.
K. , C. [1850-1. ] Knight's Cyclopaedia of the Industry of all
Nations, 1851. (1851. ] Knight's Cyclopaedia of London, 1851. (1851. ]
Knight's Excursion Companion-Excursions from London. 20 nos.
1851. Pictorial half-hours of London Topography. [Ed. K. , C. ]
[1851. ] Knight's Pocket Cyclopaedia of Practical and Entertaining
Knowledge. (Novelties, inventions, and curiosities in arts and manu-
factures. ) [1853. ] The English Cyclopaedia. A new dictionary of
universal knowledge. Conducted by K. , C. (assisted by Ramsay, A. ,
and Thorne, J. ]. 22 vols. and Synoptical Index. 1854–70. The Old
Printer and the Modern Press. 1854. Once upon a time. [Mis-
cellaneous Essays. ] 2 vols. 1854. New and enlarged edn. 1865.
Knowledge is Power: a view of the productive forces of Modern
Society, and the results of labour, capital and skill. 1855. Charles
Knight's Pictorial Museum of animated nature; and companion for
the Zoological Gardens. . . . Four thousand wood engravings. 2 vols.
[1856-8. ] The Popular History of England. 8 vols. 1856-62. Half
Hours of English History selected and illustrated by K. , C. Pts 1-9.
(1857. ] Knight's Pictorial Gallery of Arts. 2 vols. (1858–60. ] Shadows
of the Old Booksellers. 1865. The new Universal library. 1908.
Half-hours with the best Letter-writers and Autobiographers.
essay on Christian education. 1812.
Tuer, Andrew White (1838–1900). History of the Hornbook. 2 vols. 1896.
Pages and Pictures from Forgotten Children's Books. 1898.
Watts, John, Ph. D. (1818-1887). On national education considered as a
question of political and financial economy. 1850.
Whately, Richard, archbishop of Dublin (1787–1863). Rhetoric: rptd from the
. . . Encyclop. Metrop. 1828.
Whitchurch, Jas Wadham. An essay upon education. 1772.
Wilderspin, Samuel. On the importance of educating the infant poor.
1824. Early discipline. 1840. System for the education of the young.
Williams, A. M. The Scottish School of Rhetoric. 1897.
Williams, David (1738-1816), founder of the R. Literary Fund. A treatise
upon education. 1774.
Wordsworth, Wm. The Prelude (1799–1805). 1850. The Excursion:
Bks 8 and 9: with Wordsworth's note in the 1843 edition.
Jas Fotheringham. Wordsworth’s ‘Prelude' as a study in education.
1899.
Wyse, Thos (1791-1862). Education reform, or the necessity of a national
system. 1836.
Wyse, W. M. Notes on education reform in Ireland from . . . the unpublished
memoirs of . . . Sir Thomas Wyse. Waterford, 1901.
Yates, Jas (1789–1871). Thoughts on the advancement of academical
education in England. 1826. Outlines of a constitution for the uni-
versity of London. 1832.
III. UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL
Place MSS. : Br. Mus. Additional MSS. 27823, 27824 contain papers,
printed and manuscript, and letters relating to Joseph Lancaster, Lancas-
terian and “Chrestomathic” schools, mechanics'institutes and the foundation
of London university.
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Changes in the Language
611
CHAPTER XV
CHANGES IN THE LANGUAGE SINCE SHAKESPEARE'S TIME
Bradley, H. The Making of English. 1904.
Earle, John (1824-1903). The Philology of the English Tongue. 1866.
Ellis, A. J. Early English Pronunciation. Parts iv, v. 1874, 1889.
Emerson, O. F. The History of the English Language. New York and
London, 1894.
Greenough, J. B. and Kittredge, G. L. Words and their Ways in English
Speech. 1902.
Jamieson, John (1759-1838). The Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish
Language. 1808.
Jespersen, O. Growth and Structure of the English Language. 2nd edn.
Leipzig, 1912.
A Modern English Grammar. Heidelberg, 1909–1914. [In progress. ]
Johnson, S. A Dictionary of the English Language. 2 vols. folio. 1755.
Kaluza, M. Historische Grammatik der englischen Sprache. Berlin, 1900-1.
Kellner, L. Historical Outlines of English Syntax. 1892.
Lounsbury, T. R. The History of the English Language. New York, 1901.
The Standard Usage in English. New York, 1908.
Mötzner, E. Englische Grammatik. 3 parts. Berlin, 1860 ff.
Morris, R. Historical Outlines of English Accidence. Revised by L. Kellner
and H. Bradley, 1895.
Murray, Sir J. A. H. , Bradley, H. , Craigie, W. A. and Onions, C. T. The
Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford, 1884. [In progress. ]
Onions, C. T. Advanced English Syntax. 1904.
Poutsma, H. A Grammar of Late Modern English. Groningen, 1904. (In
progress. ]
Skeat, W. W. Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. 4th edn.
Oxford, 1910.
A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words. Edited by Mayhew, A. L.
Oxford, 1914.
Principles of English Etymology. Oxford, 1887-91.
Smith, L. P. The English Language. [1912. ]
Sweet, H. A History of English Sounds. Oxford, 1888.
A New English Grammar. Oxford, 1892-8.
Toller, T. N. Outlines of the History of the English Language. Cambridge,
1900.
Trench, R. C. English Past and Present. Revised edn. 1905.
On the Study of Words. Revised edn. 1904.
Ware, J. R. Passing English of the Victorian Era. (n. d. ]
Webster, N. New International Dictionary of the English Language.
London, and Springfield, Mass. 1911.
Wyld, H. C. Historical Study of the Mother Tongue. 1906.
A Short History of English. 1914.
PERIODICALS
Anglia. Halle, 1874 ff. ; Englische Studien, Leipzig, 1877 ff. ; Journal of
English and Germanic Philology, University of Illinois (in progress);
Modern Language Review, Cambridge, 1905 ff. ; Philological Society,
Transactions, 1842 ff.
39_2
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Supplementary Bibliography
SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
POPULAR SERIES
Bohn, Henry George (1796-1884).
Bohn's Standard library. 1846, etc.
Bohn's Extra volumes. 1846, etc. Bohn's Antiquarian library. 1847, etc.
Bohn's Scientific library. 1847, etc. Bohn's Classical library. 1848,
etc. Bohn's Illustrated library. 1849, etc. Bohn's Ecclesiastical library.
1851, etc. Bohn's Philological library. 1852, etc. Bohn's British
Classics. 1853, etc. Bohn's French memoirs. 1865, etc. Bohn's His-
torical library. 1857, etc. Bohn's Collegiate series. 1859, etc. Bohn's
Reference library. 1875, etc. Bohn's Artists' library. 1877, etc. Bohn's
Novelists' library. 1876 (1875). Bohn's Economic library. 1882, etc.
For Bohn's own contributions to the above series and his other
writings, see D. of N. B.
Cassell, John (1817-1865). The Popular Educator. [Ed. Wallace, R. ]
6 vols. 1852-5. New and revised edn. 6 vols. (1862-4. ] Various
other edns to [1884-8). Cassell's Classical library. 3 vols. 1853-4.
Cassell's Illustrated History of England. New and revised edn. 9 vols.
(1865-74. ] 10 vols. (1875-85. ]
Chambers, Robert and William Chambers's Information for the People.
1835. New and greatly improved edn. 2 vols. 1856-8. Chambers's
Instructive and Entertaining library. 19 vols. Edinburgh, 1848-52.
The Youth's Companion and Councillor. 1858 (1857). Manuals for
the Working-Classes. Chambers's Social Science Tracts. Ed. C. , W.
Nos. 1-6. [? 1860. ] Chambers's Historical Questions with answers,
embracing ancient and modern History. 1865, also 1866. Chambers's
Miscellaneous Questions with answers, embracing Science, Literature,
Arts, etc. 1866. Stories of Old Families. 1878. Stories of Remarkable
Persons. 1878.
See, also, ante, bibliography to chap. III.
Constable, Archibald (1774-1827). Constable's Miscellany of original and
selected publications in the various departments of literature, the
sciences, and the arts. 82 vols. in 84 pts. 1826-35.
Archibald Constable and his Literary Correspondents. A memorial
by his son, T. O. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1873.
Constable, Thomas (1812-1881). Constable's Miscellany of Foreign Litera-
ture. 10 vols. Edinburgh, 1854-5.
Knight, Charles (1791-1873). Knight's Library of Entertaining Knowledge.
1829, etc. [This series of popular treatises, reprints, etc. , was begun in
1829, simultaneously with Murray's The Family library. ] The Pictorial
History of England; being a history of the people, as well as a history
of the kingdom [to the accession of George III). By Craik, G. L.
and MacFarlane, C. , assisted by other contributors. 4 vols. 1837-41.
Knight's Miscellanies. 7 vols. 1840-2. Knight's Store of Knowledge
for all readers: being a collection of treatises, in various departments
of knowledge. By several authors. (1841. ] London. Ed. K. , C.
6 vols. 1841-4. Revised by Walford, E.
Revised by Walford, E. (1875-7. ] Knight's library
for the Times. 6 vols. 1844. Half-hours with the Best Authors,
collected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices,
by K. , C. Illustrated with portraits. 4 vols. (1847-8. ) New edn.
4 vols. 1866. Studies and Illustrations of the Writings of Shakespeare,
9
## p. 613 (#643) ############################################
Popular Series
613
and of his life and times. 3 vols. 1850. Pictorial Half-hours. Ed.
K. , C. [1850-1. ] Knight's Cyclopaedia of the Industry of all
Nations, 1851. (1851. ] Knight's Cyclopaedia of London, 1851. (1851. ]
Knight's Excursion Companion-Excursions from London. 20 nos.
1851. Pictorial half-hours of London Topography. [Ed. K. , C. ]
[1851. ] Knight's Pocket Cyclopaedia of Practical and Entertaining
Knowledge. (Novelties, inventions, and curiosities in arts and manu-
factures. ) [1853. ] The English Cyclopaedia. A new dictionary of
universal knowledge. Conducted by K. , C. (assisted by Ramsay, A. ,
and Thorne, J. ]. 22 vols. and Synoptical Index. 1854–70. The Old
Printer and the Modern Press. 1854. Once upon a time. [Mis-
cellaneous Essays. ] 2 vols. 1854. New and enlarged edn. 1865.
Knowledge is Power: a view of the productive forces of Modern
Society, and the results of labour, capital and skill. 1855. Charles
Knight's Pictorial Museum of animated nature; and companion for
the Zoological Gardens. . . . Four thousand wood engravings. 2 vols.
[1856-8. ] The Popular History of England. 8 vols. 1856-62. Half
Hours of English History selected and illustrated by K. , C. Pts 1-9.
(1857. ] Knight's Pictorial Gallery of Arts. 2 vols. (1858–60. ] Shadows
of the Old Booksellers. 1865. The new Universal library. 1908.
Half-hours with the best Letter-writers and Autobiographers.
