Letters to Burke occasioned by his
Reflections
on the French
Revolution.
Revolution.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v11
1865-7.
Works and Correspondence. 8 vols. 1852.
Works. 6 vols. Speeches. 2 vols. (Bohn. ) 1854-5.
Select Works: 1. Thoughts on the present discontents and Speeches on
America. 2. Reflections on the French Revolution. 3. Four Letters
on the Regicide Peace. Ed. Payne, E. J. Oxford, 1874-8.
B. Speeches and Letters
Speeches in the House of Commons and in Westminster Hall. 4 vols. 1816.
Epistolary correspondence of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke and Dr French
Laurence. 1827.
Correspondence between 1744 and 1797. Edd. Fitzwilliam, Earl, and Bourke,
Sir R. 4 vols. 1844.
Letters, Speeches, and Tracts on Irish affairs. Ed. Arnold, M. 1881.
American Speeches and Letters. Ed. Law, Hugh. (Everyman's Library. )
1908.
Correspondence of Edmund Burke and William Windham. Ed. Gilson, J. P.
(Roxburghe Club. ) 1910.
II. SEPARATE WORKS
A Vindication of Natural Society in a Letter to Lord by a late Noble
Writer. 1756. Rptd Oxford, 1796; London, 1858.
A Philosophical Enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the Sublime and the
Beautiful. 1756.
Transl. into French, 1803; German, 1773; and Spanish, 1807.
An Account of the European settlements in America. (Burke revised and
contributed to this work, which was probably written by William Burke. )
2 vols. 1757.
The Annual Register. 1759, etc. (Burke supplied or inspired the annual
survey of events. Some of these surveys were printed in a separate
form in 1763 as A Compleat History of the late War. )
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A Short Account of a Short Administration. 1766.
Observations on a late State of the Nation. 1769.
Thoughts on the cause of the present Discontents. 1770.
Observations on Modern Gardening illustrated by descriptions. (Attributed
to Burke, but really by Whately, T. ) 1770.
A Speech on American taxation. 1774.
Transl. into German, 1864.
A Speech on moving his resolutions for conciliation with the Colonies, 1775.
Transl. into German, 1864.
A Letter from E. Burke. . . on the affairs of America. 1777.
Two Letters to gentlemen in Bristol on the Bills depending in Parliament
relative to the trade of Ireland. 1778.
The Substance of Speeches (15 Dec. 1779) on Mr Burke's giving notice of
his intention to bring in a Bill for the retrenchment of public expences.
1779.
A Speech on presenting to the House of Commons (11 Feb. 1780) a plan for
the better securing the independence of Parliament. 1780.
A Speech at the Guildhall in Bristol upon certain points relative to his
parliamentary conduct. 1780.
A Letter to a Peer of Ireland (Viscount Kenmare] on the Penal Laws.
1782. Ed. Clifford, H. C. 1824.
A Speech on Mr Fox's East India Bill. 1784.
A Representation to His Majesty moved by E. Burke and seconded by
W. Windham, 14 June 1784. 1784.
A Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's private debts, 28 Feb. 1785. 1785.
Articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors against Warren
Hastings. 1786.
Reflections on the Revolution in France. 1790. 11th edn. 1791. Ed. Samp-
son, G. 1905. Ed. , with contingent essays, by Grieve, A. J. (Everyman's
Library. ) 1910.
Transl. into French, 1790; German, 1793; and Spanish, Mexico, 1826.
Substance of Speech in the debate on the Army estimates, 9 Feb. 1790.
1790.
A Letter to a Member of the National Assembly; in answer to some objections
to his book on French Affairs. 1791.
Transl. into French, 1791; and Italian, 1793.
An Appeal from the new to the old Whigs. 1791.
A Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe on the subject of the Roman Catholics
of Ireland. 1792.
A Letter to a Noble Lord on the attacks made upon him and his pension in
the House of Lords by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale.
1796. 13th edn. 1796.
Transl. into French, 1796; and German, 1796.
Thoughts on the prospect of a Peace with the Regicide Directory. Letters
I and II. 1796. 11th edn. 1796.
Transl. into French.
A Third Letter on a Regicide Peace. 1797. ((Posthumous. The Fourth
Letter was published for the first time in the collective editions, see
sect. I A. )
Two Letters on the conduct of our domestick parties. 1797.
A Letter to the Duke of Portland on the conduct of the Minority in Parlia-
ment. 1797.
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III. CONTEMPORARY CRITICS
Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft. See bibliography to chap. II, post.
Hardinge, G. (1743–1816). Miscellaneous Works. 3 vols. 1818.
Rowley and Chatterton in the Shades. 1782.
A series of letters to the Rt Hon. E. Burke in which are contained
enquiries into the constitutional existence of an impeachment against
Mr Hastings. 1791. 3rd edn. 1791.
Essence of Malone. 1800.
Another Essence of Malone. 1801.
Macaulay, Mrs C. (1731-1791). Observations on the Reflections of Burke on
the Revolution in France. 1790.
Mackintosh, Sir J. See bibliography to chap. III, post.
Paine, T. See bibliography to chap. II, post.
Price, Richard. See ante, vol. x, chap. xiv, bibliography.
Priestley, J.
Letters to Burke occasioned by his Reflections on the French
Revolution. 1791.
See, also, ante, vol. x, chap. xiv, bibliography.
Stanhope, Charles Stanhope, 3rd earl (1753-1816). Letter to Burke in answer
to his speech on the French Revolution. 1790.
IV. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
Bisset, R. The Life of Edmund Burke. 1798. 2 vols. 1800.
Buckle, H. T. History of civilization in England. Vol. 1. New in. 1871.
Capadose, I. Edmund Burke. Overzigt van het leven en de schriften van
een anti-revolutionair Staatsman. Amsterdam, 1857.
Cecil, Lord Hugh. Conservatism. [1912. ]
Croly, G. A Memoir of the political life of the Rt. Hon. E. Burke. 1840.
Dilke, C. W. Burke. Papers of a Critic. Vol. 11. 1875.
Extracts from Mr Burke's Table-Talk at Crewe Hall. Philobiblon Soc.
Miscellanies. Vol. VII. 1862-3.
Gilfillan, G. Edmund Burke. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. 11. 1857.
Hunt, W. Burke. D. of N. B. Vol. VII. 1886.
McCormick, C. Memoirs of E. Burke. 1797.
McCunn, J. The political philosophy of Burke. 1913.
Macknight, T. History of the life and times of Edmund Burke. 3 vols.
1858-60.
Meusel, F. Edmund Burke und die französische Revolution. Berlin, 1913.
Morley, J. (Viscount Morley of Blackburn). Edmund Burke. A historical
study. 1867. Rptd 1893.
Burke. (English Men of Letters Series. ) 1879. Rptd 1888.
Napier, Sir J. Edmund Burke. A lecture. Dublin, 1863. Rptd in Lectures,
Essays and Letters. 1888.
Pillans, T. D. Edmund Burke: Apostle of Justice and Liberty. 1905.
Prior, Sir J. Memoir of the life and character of the Rt. Hon. E. Burke.
1824. 5th edn. 1854.
Weare, G. E. Edmund Burke's connection with Bristol, 1774-80. Bristol,
1894.
Windham Papers. With introduction by the Earl of Rosebery. 2 vols. 1913.
A. T. B.
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391
CHAPTER II
POLITICAL WRITERS AND SPEAKERS
I. SATIRISTS
A. The Rolliad and its Contributors
The Rolliad, i. e. Criticisms on the Rolliad; Probationary Odes for the
Laureateship; and Political Eclogues and Miscellanies originally ap-
peared in the Morning Herald and Daily Advertiser for 1784 and follow-
ing years. 9th edn. 1791 (the first complete collection). 22nd edn. 1812.
As to the authorship of The Rolliad, see Notes and Queries, ser. I,
vol. 11, pp. 114-115, 242, 373; vol. 111, p. 129.
Courthope, W. J. On The Rolliad. History of English Poetry. Vol. v.
1905.
George Ellis
See The Anti-Jacobin, sect. c, infra.
French Laurence
Epistolary correspondence of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke and Dr French
Laurence. 1827.
Poetical Remains, with a memoir. Dublin, 1872.
Joseph Richardson
Literary Relics, with his life, by his widow. 1807.
The Fugitive. A Comedy. 1792.
Richard Tickell
Anticipation. 1778.
The Project. 1778.
[As to Tickell's work as a dramatist, see ante, vol. x, chap. iv, bibliography. ]
B. Peter Pindar (John Wolcot)
Works. With memoir. 5 vols. 1812.
Lyric Odes to the Royal Academicians. 1782, 1783, 1785.
The Lousiad. An heroi-comic poem. 5 cantos. 1785–95.
Farewell Odes to Academicians. 1786.
Bozzy and Piozzi, or the British Biographers. 1786.
Ode upon Ode, or a Peep at St James's. 1787.
Instructions to a celebrated Laureat. 1787.
· An Epistle to the Emperor of China. 1817.
Courthope, W. J. On Peter Pindar. History of English Poetry. Vol. v.
1905.
Hazlitt, W. Peter Pindar. The Atlas, 5 April 1829. Works. Edd. Waller,
A. R. and Glover, A. Vol. xii. 1904.
Hunt, J. H. L. Selections from Wolcot, with critical notice. Wit and
Humour.
Works and Correspondence. 8 vols. 1852.
Works. 6 vols. Speeches. 2 vols. (Bohn. ) 1854-5.
Select Works: 1. Thoughts on the present discontents and Speeches on
America. 2. Reflections on the French Revolution. 3. Four Letters
on the Regicide Peace. Ed. Payne, E. J. Oxford, 1874-8.
B. Speeches and Letters
Speeches in the House of Commons and in Westminster Hall. 4 vols. 1816.
Epistolary correspondence of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke and Dr French
Laurence. 1827.
Correspondence between 1744 and 1797. Edd. Fitzwilliam, Earl, and Bourke,
Sir R. 4 vols. 1844.
Letters, Speeches, and Tracts on Irish affairs. Ed. Arnold, M. 1881.
American Speeches and Letters. Ed. Law, Hugh. (Everyman's Library. )
1908.
Correspondence of Edmund Burke and William Windham. Ed. Gilson, J. P.
(Roxburghe Club. ) 1910.
II. SEPARATE WORKS
A Vindication of Natural Society in a Letter to Lord by a late Noble
Writer. 1756. Rptd Oxford, 1796; London, 1858.
A Philosophical Enquiry into the origin of our ideas of the Sublime and the
Beautiful. 1756.
Transl. into French, 1803; German, 1773; and Spanish, 1807.
An Account of the European settlements in America. (Burke revised and
contributed to this work, which was probably written by William Burke. )
2 vols. 1757.
The Annual Register. 1759, etc. (Burke supplied or inspired the annual
survey of events. Some of these surveys were printed in a separate
form in 1763 as A Compleat History of the late War. )
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CH. 1]
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389
A Short Account of a Short Administration. 1766.
Observations on a late State of the Nation. 1769.
Thoughts on the cause of the present Discontents. 1770.
Observations on Modern Gardening illustrated by descriptions. (Attributed
to Burke, but really by Whately, T. ) 1770.
A Speech on American taxation. 1774.
Transl. into German, 1864.
A Speech on moving his resolutions for conciliation with the Colonies, 1775.
Transl. into German, 1864.
A Letter from E. Burke. . . on the affairs of America. 1777.
Two Letters to gentlemen in Bristol on the Bills depending in Parliament
relative to the trade of Ireland. 1778.
The Substance of Speeches (15 Dec. 1779) on Mr Burke's giving notice of
his intention to bring in a Bill for the retrenchment of public expences.
1779.
A Speech on presenting to the House of Commons (11 Feb. 1780) a plan for
the better securing the independence of Parliament. 1780.
A Speech at the Guildhall in Bristol upon certain points relative to his
parliamentary conduct. 1780.
A Letter to a Peer of Ireland (Viscount Kenmare] on the Penal Laws.
1782. Ed. Clifford, H. C. 1824.
A Speech on Mr Fox's East India Bill. 1784.
A Representation to His Majesty moved by E. Burke and seconded by
W. Windham, 14 June 1784. 1784.
A Speech on the Nabob of Arcot's private debts, 28 Feb. 1785. 1785.
Articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors against Warren
Hastings. 1786.
Reflections on the Revolution in France. 1790. 11th edn. 1791. Ed. Samp-
son, G. 1905. Ed. , with contingent essays, by Grieve, A. J. (Everyman's
Library. ) 1910.
Transl. into French, 1790; German, 1793; and Spanish, Mexico, 1826.
Substance of Speech in the debate on the Army estimates, 9 Feb. 1790.
1790.
A Letter to a Member of the National Assembly; in answer to some objections
to his book on French Affairs. 1791.
Transl. into French, 1791; and Italian, 1793.
An Appeal from the new to the old Whigs. 1791.
A Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe on the subject of the Roman Catholics
of Ireland. 1792.
A Letter to a Noble Lord on the attacks made upon him and his pension in
the House of Lords by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale.
1796. 13th edn. 1796.
Transl. into French, 1796; and German, 1796.
Thoughts on the prospect of a Peace with the Regicide Directory. Letters
I and II. 1796. 11th edn. 1796.
Transl. into French.
A Third Letter on a Regicide Peace. 1797. ((Posthumous. The Fourth
Letter was published for the first time in the collective editions, see
sect. I A. )
Two Letters on the conduct of our domestick parties. 1797.
A Letter to the Duke of Portland on the conduct of the Minority in Parlia-
ment. 1797.
a
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390
[Ch.
Bibliography
III. CONTEMPORARY CRITICS
Godwin, Mary Wollstonecraft. See bibliography to chap. II, post.
Hardinge, G. (1743–1816). Miscellaneous Works. 3 vols. 1818.
Rowley and Chatterton in the Shades. 1782.
A series of letters to the Rt Hon. E. Burke in which are contained
enquiries into the constitutional existence of an impeachment against
Mr Hastings. 1791. 3rd edn. 1791.
Essence of Malone. 1800.
Another Essence of Malone. 1801.
Macaulay, Mrs C. (1731-1791). Observations on the Reflections of Burke on
the Revolution in France. 1790.
Mackintosh, Sir J. See bibliography to chap. III, post.
Paine, T. See bibliography to chap. II, post.
Price, Richard. See ante, vol. x, chap. xiv, bibliography.
Priestley, J.
Letters to Burke occasioned by his Reflections on the French
Revolution. 1791.
See, also, ante, vol. x, chap. xiv, bibliography.
Stanhope, Charles Stanhope, 3rd earl (1753-1816). Letter to Burke in answer
to his speech on the French Revolution. 1790.
IV. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
Bisset, R. The Life of Edmund Burke. 1798. 2 vols. 1800.
Buckle, H. T. History of civilization in England. Vol. 1. New in. 1871.
Capadose, I. Edmund Burke. Overzigt van het leven en de schriften van
een anti-revolutionair Staatsman. Amsterdam, 1857.
Cecil, Lord Hugh. Conservatism. [1912. ]
Croly, G. A Memoir of the political life of the Rt. Hon. E. Burke. 1840.
Dilke, C. W. Burke. Papers of a Critic. Vol. 11. 1875.
Extracts from Mr Burke's Table-Talk at Crewe Hall. Philobiblon Soc.
Miscellanies. Vol. VII. 1862-3.
Gilfillan, G. Edmund Burke. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. 11. 1857.
Hunt, W. Burke. D. of N. B. Vol. VII. 1886.
McCormick, C. Memoirs of E. Burke. 1797.
McCunn, J. The political philosophy of Burke. 1913.
Macknight, T. History of the life and times of Edmund Burke. 3 vols.
1858-60.
Meusel, F. Edmund Burke und die französische Revolution. Berlin, 1913.
Morley, J. (Viscount Morley of Blackburn). Edmund Burke. A historical
study. 1867. Rptd 1893.
Burke. (English Men of Letters Series. ) 1879. Rptd 1888.
Napier, Sir J. Edmund Burke. A lecture. Dublin, 1863. Rptd in Lectures,
Essays and Letters. 1888.
Pillans, T. D. Edmund Burke: Apostle of Justice and Liberty. 1905.
Prior, Sir J. Memoir of the life and character of the Rt. Hon. E. Burke.
1824. 5th edn. 1854.
Weare, G. E. Edmund Burke's connection with Bristol, 1774-80. Bristol,
1894.
Windham Papers. With introduction by the Earl of Rosebery. 2 vols. 1913.
A. T. B.
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Political Writers and Speakers
391
CHAPTER II
POLITICAL WRITERS AND SPEAKERS
I. SATIRISTS
A. The Rolliad and its Contributors
The Rolliad, i. e. Criticisms on the Rolliad; Probationary Odes for the
Laureateship; and Political Eclogues and Miscellanies originally ap-
peared in the Morning Herald and Daily Advertiser for 1784 and follow-
ing years. 9th edn. 1791 (the first complete collection). 22nd edn. 1812.
As to the authorship of The Rolliad, see Notes and Queries, ser. I,
vol. 11, pp. 114-115, 242, 373; vol. 111, p. 129.
Courthope, W. J. On The Rolliad. History of English Poetry. Vol. v.
1905.
George Ellis
See The Anti-Jacobin, sect. c, infra.
French Laurence
Epistolary correspondence of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke and Dr French
Laurence. 1827.
Poetical Remains, with a memoir. Dublin, 1872.
Joseph Richardson
Literary Relics, with his life, by his widow. 1807.
The Fugitive. A Comedy. 1792.
Richard Tickell
Anticipation. 1778.
The Project. 1778.
[As to Tickell's work as a dramatist, see ante, vol. x, chap. iv, bibliography. ]
B. Peter Pindar (John Wolcot)
Works. With memoir. 5 vols. 1812.
Lyric Odes to the Royal Academicians. 1782, 1783, 1785.
The Lousiad. An heroi-comic poem. 5 cantos. 1785–95.
Farewell Odes to Academicians. 1786.
Bozzy and Piozzi, or the British Biographers. 1786.
Ode upon Ode, or a Peep at St James's. 1787.
Instructions to a celebrated Laureat. 1787.
· An Epistle to the Emperor of China. 1817.
Courthope, W. J. On Peter Pindar. History of English Poetry. Vol. v.
1905.
Hazlitt, W. Peter Pindar. The Atlas, 5 April 1829. Works. Edd. Waller,
A. R. and Glover, A. Vol. xii. 1904.
Hunt, J. H. L. Selections from Wolcot, with critical notice. Wit and
Humour.