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of the English church would have been different if Newman had known German. He
was quoting A. P. Stanley; and the extremely superficial and alter in index.
The following should be added to the bibliographies :
pp. 372 ff. , chapter 1. Sir Walter Scott.
Chisholm, John. Sir Walter Scott as a Judge. His decisions in the Sheriff Court of
Selkirk. Edinburgh, 1918.
Farley, F. E. Scandinavian Influences in the English Romantic Movement. Harvard
Studies and Notes. 1903.
Hugo, Victor. Littérature et Philosophie. Mêlées. Paris, 1834. Sir Walter Scott,
à propos de Quentin Durward.
Ruskin, John. Fiction, Fair and Foul (Scott]. The Nineteenth Century. June 1880.
Rptd in On the Old Road. 1885.
pp. 382 ff. , chapter 11. Byron.
Brie, F. (ed. ). Werke. Leipzig, 1912.
Coleridge, E. H. In Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th edn. 1910–11.
De Boissy, Marquise. Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. 2 vols. Paris, 1868.
De Wyzewa, T. de. Byron et Shelley. Revue des Deux Mondes. Paris, 15 January
1893.
Ruskin, John. Fiction, Fair and Foul (Byron). The Nineteenth Century. September
1880. Rptd in On the Old Road. 1885.
Swinburne, A. C. Miscellanies. 1886.
Symons, A. The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. 1909.
Watts-Dunton, T. In Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature. Vol. II. 1903.
pp. 399 ff. , chapter III. Shelley.
Miller, Barnette. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats. Columbia
Univ. Studies in English. New York, 1910.
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pp. 405 ff. , chapter iv. Keats.
Endymion. . . and other poems. Ed. Young, W. T. Cambridge, 1917.
Colvin, Sir S. John Keats, his life and poetry, his friends, critics and after fame.
2nd edn. 1918.
Miller, Barnette. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats. Columbia
Univ. Studies in English. New York, 1910.
Notcutt, H. Clement. An Interpretation of Keats's Endymion. Capetown, 1919.
pp. 408 ff. , chapter v. Lesser Poets, 1790–1837.
Croly, George. The Modern Orlando. 1846.
Rose, William Stewart. Ariosto (trans. ) 1823–31.
Wilson, John (* Christopher North '). Poetical Works. Vol. xn of the Works, edited by
his son-in-law Professor Ferrier. A new edition. Edinburgh and London, 1858.
Contains The Isle of Palms (1812), The City of the Plague (1816) and other poems
published in the collected edition of 1825, with additional verses.
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in the present impression. In addition, some misprints noticed later have been
corrected, and a few alterations made; the only one which need be mentioned here is
the following:
p. 182, 1. 34 who. . . churchyard has been omitted.
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p. 254, 11. 1-4 for James. . . superficial read Mark Pattison said that the whole history
of the English church would have been different if Newman had known German. He
was quoting A. P. Stanley; and the extremely superficial and alter in index.
The following should be added to the bibliographies :
pp. 372 ff. , chapter 1. Sir Walter Scott.
Chisholm, John. Sir Walter Scott as a Judge. His decisions in the Sheriff Court of
Selkirk. Edinburgh, 1918.
Farley, F. E. Scandinavian Influences in the English Romantic Movement. Harvard
Studies and Notes. 1903.
Hugo, Victor. Littérature et Philosophie. Mêlées. Paris, 1834. Sir Walter Scott,
à propos de Quentin Durward.
Ruskin, John. Fiction, Fair and Foul (Scott]. The Nineteenth Century. June 1880.
Rptd in On the Old Road. 1885.
pp. 382 ff. , chapter 11. Byron.
Brie, F. (ed. ). Werke. Leipzig, 1912.
Coleridge, E. H. In Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th edn. 1910–11.
De Boissy, Marquise. Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. 2 vols. Paris, 1868.
De Wyzewa, T. de. Byron et Shelley. Revue des Deux Mondes. Paris, 15 January
1893.
Ruskin, John. Fiction, Fair and Foul (Byron). The Nineteenth Century. September
1880. Rptd in On the Old Road. 1885.
Swinburne, A. C. Miscellanies. 1886.
Symons, A. The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. 1909.
Watts-Dunton, T. In Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature. Vol. II. 1903.
pp. 399 ff. , chapter III. Shelley.
Miller, Barnette. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats. Columbia
Univ. Studies in English. New York, 1910.
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:
pp. 405 ff. , chapter iv. Keats.
Endymion. . . and other poems. Ed. Young, W. T. Cambridge, 1917.
Colvin, Sir S. John Keats, his life and poetry, his friends, critics and after fame.
2nd edn. 1918.
Miller, Barnette. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats. Columbia
Univ. Studies in English. New York, 1910.
Notcutt, H. Clement. An Interpretation of Keats's Endymion. Capetown, 1919.
pp. 408 ff. , chapter v. Lesser Poets, 1790–1837.
Croly, George. The Modern Orlando. 1846.
Rose, William Stewart. Ariosto (trans. ) 1823–31.
Wilson, John (* Christopher North '). Poetical Works. Vol. xn of the Works, edited by
his son-in-law Professor Ferrier. A new edition. Edinburgh and London, 1858.
Contains The Isle of Palms (1812), The City of the Plague (1816) and other poems
published in the collected edition of 1825, with additional verses.
pp. 425 ff. , chapter vi. Reviews and Magazines in the Early Years of the Nineteenth
Century.
Lockhart, J. G.
Gleig, G. R. , in The Quarterly Review. October 1864.
Saintsbury, G. Essays in English Literature. 1890.
Smith, Sydney.
Life, by Russell, G. W. E.
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VOLUME XII. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. I
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in the present impression. In addition, some misprints noticed later have been
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the following:
p. 182, 1. 34 who. . . churchyard has been omitted.
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p. 254, 11. 1-4 for James. . . superficial read Mark Pattison said that the whole history
of the English church would have been different if Newman had known German. He
was quoting A. P. Stanley; and the extremely superficial and alter in index.
The following should be added to the bibliographies :
pp. 372 ff. , chapter 1. Sir Walter Scott.
Chisholm, John. Sir Walter Scott as a Judge. His decisions in the Sheriff Court of
Selkirk. Edinburgh, 1918.
Farley, F. E. Scandinavian Influences in the English Romantic Movement. Harvard
Studies and Notes. 1903.
Hugo, Victor. Littérature et Philosophie. Mêlées. Paris, 1834. Sir Walter Scott,
à propos de Quentin Durward.
Ruskin, John. Fiction, Fair and Foul (Scott]. The Nineteenth Century. June 1880.
Rptd in On the Old Road. 1885.
pp. 382 ff. , chapter 11. Byron.
Brie, F. (ed. ). Werke. Leipzig, 1912.
Coleridge, E. H. In Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th edn. 1910–11.
De Boissy, Marquise. Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. 2 vols. Paris, 1868.
De Wyzewa, T. de. Byron et Shelley. Revue des Deux Mondes. Paris, 15 January
1893.
Ruskin, John. Fiction, Fair and Foul (Byron). The Nineteenth Century. September
1880. Rptd in On the Old Road. 1885.
Swinburne, A. C. Miscellanies. 1886.
Symons, A. The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. 1909.
Watts-Dunton, T. In Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature. Vol. II. 1903.
pp. 399 ff. , chapter III. Shelley.
Miller, Barnette. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats. Columbia
Univ. Studies in English. New York, 1910.
## p. 2 (#12) ###############################################
2
:
pp. 405 ff. , chapter iv. Keats.
Endymion. . . and other poems. Ed. Young, W. T. Cambridge, 1917.
Colvin, Sir S. John Keats, his life and poetry, his friends, critics and after fame.
2nd edn. 1918.
Miller, Barnette. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats. Columbia
Univ. Studies in English. New York, 1910.
Notcutt, H. Clement. An Interpretation of Keats's Endymion. Capetown, 1919.
pp. 408 ff. , chapter v. Lesser Poets, 1790–1837.
Croly, George. The Modern Orlando. 1846.
Rose, William Stewart. Ariosto (trans. ) 1823–31.
Wilson, John (* Christopher North '). Poetical Works. Vol. xn of the Works, edited by
his son-in-law Professor Ferrier. A new edition. Edinburgh and London, 1858.
Contains The Isle of Palms (1812), The City of the Plague (1816) and other poems
published in the collected edition of 1825, with additional verses.
Particularly outside of the
United States, persons receiving copies should make appropriate efforts to
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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
C. F. CLAY, MANAGER
London: FETTER LANE, E. C.
Edinburgh: 100 PRINCES STREET
Paris : THE GALIGNANI LIBRARY
Bombay, Calcutta and Madras: MACMILLAN AND CO. , LTD.
Toronto : J. M. DENT AND SONS, LTD.
Tokyo: THE MARUZEN-KABUSHIKI-KAISHA
Copyrighted in the United States of America by
G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS,
2, 4 AND 6, WEST 45TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY
All rights reserved
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THE
OF
ENGLISH LITERATURE
EDITED BY
Sir A. W. WARD, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Master of Peterhouse
AND
A. R. WALLER, M. A. , Peterhouse
VOLUME XII
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
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UTDATIONIS
ALHA
MATLR
CANTA
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CAMBRIDGE :
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OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
VOLUME XII. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. I
Second Impression, 1920, Corrections and Additions
The errata mentioned in volumes XII, XIII and xiv of the History have been corrected
in the present impression. In addition, some misprints noticed later have been
corrected, and a few alterations made; the only one which need be mentioned here is
the following:
p. 182, 1. 34 who. . . churchyard has been omitted.
Addenda to the present (2nd) impression
p. 254, 11. 1-4 for James. . . superficial read Mark Pattison said that the whole history
of the English church would have been different if Newman had known German. He
was quoting A. P. Stanley; and the extremely superficial and alter in index.
The following should be added to the bibliographies :
pp. 372 ff. , chapter 1. Sir Walter Scott.
Chisholm, John. Sir Walter Scott as a Judge. His decisions in the Sheriff Court of
Selkirk. Edinburgh, 1918.
Farley, F. E. Scandinavian Influences in the English Romantic Movement. Harvard
Studies and Notes. 1903.
Hugo, Victor. Littérature et Philosophie. Mêlées. Paris, 1834. Sir Walter Scott,
à propos de Quentin Durward.
Ruskin, John. Fiction, Fair and Foul (Scott]. The Nineteenth Century. June 1880.
Rptd in On the Old Road. 1885.
pp. 382 ff. , chapter 11. Byron.
Brie, F. (ed. ). Werke. Leipzig, 1912.
Coleridge, E. H. In Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th edn. 1910–11.
De Boissy, Marquise. Lord Byron jugé par les témoins de sa vie. 2 vols. Paris, 1868.
De Wyzewa, T. de. Byron et Shelley. Revue des Deux Mondes. Paris, 15 January
1893.
Ruskin, John. Fiction, Fair and Foul (Byron). The Nineteenth Century. September
1880. Rptd in On the Old Road. 1885.
Swinburne, A. C. Miscellanies. 1886.
Symons, A. The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. 1909.
Watts-Dunton, T. In Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature. Vol. II. 1903.
pp. 399 ff. , chapter III. Shelley.
Miller, Barnette. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats. Columbia
Univ. Studies in English. New York, 1910.
## p. 2 (#12) ###############################################
2
:
pp. 405 ff. , chapter iv. Keats.
Endymion. . . and other poems. Ed. Young, W. T. Cambridge, 1917.
Colvin, Sir S. John Keats, his life and poetry, his friends, critics and after fame.
2nd edn. 1918.
Miller, Barnette. Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats. Columbia
Univ. Studies in English. New York, 1910.
Notcutt, H. Clement. An Interpretation of Keats's Endymion. Capetown, 1919.
pp. 408 ff. , chapter v. Lesser Poets, 1790–1837.
Croly, George. The Modern Orlando. 1846.
Rose, William Stewart. Ariosto (trans. ) 1823–31.
Wilson, John (* Christopher North '). Poetical Works. Vol. xn of the Works, edited by
his son-in-law Professor Ferrier. A new edition. Edinburgh and London, 1858.
Contains The Isle of Palms (1812), The City of the Plague (1816) and other poems
published in the collected edition of 1825, with additional verses.
pp. 425 ff. , chapter vi. Reviews and Magazines in the Early Years of the Nineteenth
Century.
Lockhart, J. G.
Gleig, G. R. , in The Quarterly Review. October 1864.
Saintsbury, G. Essays in English Literature. 1890.
Smith, Sydney.
Life, by Russell, G. W. E.