Jacobi id nominis quinti, Regis Scotorum,
cantilena
rustica vulgo
inscripta Christs Kirk on the Green.
inscripta Christs Kirk on the Green.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10
European Magazine.
1793.
Pp.
91-5, 170-4, 258-63.
Courthope, W. J. History of English Poetry. 1905. (Vol. v, pp. 209-19. )
Cox, M. F. The Country and Kindred of Oliver Goldsmith. Journal of the
National Literary Society of Ireland, 1900. (Vol. 1, pt. ii, pp. 81-111. )
1
Cumberland, Richard. Memoirs. . . written by Himself. 2 vols. 1807. (Vol. 1,
pp. 350–74. )
Davies, T. Memoirs of David Garrick. 2 vols. 1780. (Vol. 11, pp. 142-64. )
- De Quincey, Thomas. Works, 1853-60. (Vol. vi, pp. 194-233. )
Dobson, Austin. Life of Goldsmith. Great Writers, 1888. Contains three
hitherto unpublished letters; and a Bibliography by Anderson, John P.
Rev. edn, without Bibliography, New York, 1899.
Ford, E. Names and Characters in the Vicar of Wakefield. National
Review, May, 1883.
Forster, J. Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith, A Biography. 1848.
2nd edn. 2 vols. 1854. Final edn. 1877.
Article on this in Quarterly Review, vol. xcv (pp. 394-448).
Forsyth, W. Novels and Novelists of the Eighteenth Century, etc. 1871.
(Chap. x. )
Glover, William. Anecdotes of the late Dr Goldsmith. Annual Register,
1774. (Pp. 29-34. )
Hawes, W. An Account of the late Dr Goldsmith's Illness, etc. 1774.
4th edn. 1780.
Hawkins, Sir John. Life of Samuel Johnson. 1787. Pp. 416-21.
Howitt, W. Homes and Haunts of the most eminent British Poets. 1857.
Pp. 195-228.
Hunt, Leigh. Classic Tales, etc. 1806. Vol. 1, pp. 41-80. (Contains an
essay on Goldsmith. )
Irving, Washington. Life of Oliver Goldsmith. 1844. 2 vols. Revised
from Forster, 1849.
King, R. Ashe. Oliver Goldsmith. 1910.
Leslie, C. R. and Taylor, Tom. Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds.
1865. 2 vols.
Lytton, Lord. Article on Forster's Life. Edinburgh Review, vol. LXXXVIII,
pp. 193-225.
Macaulay, Lord. Article on Goldsmith in Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1856.
Vol. x. Rptd in Miscellaneous Writings. 1880.
Mangin, E. An Essay on Light Reading. 1808. (Contains, at pp. 136-50,
the letter from Strean referred to, p. 195, ante. )
The Parlour Window. References to Goldsmith, pp. 2, 4, 26.
Mason, W. 8. A Statistical Account. . . of Ireland. 1814-49. 3 vols. (Vol. 111,
pp. 356-66. ) (Contains particulars of the Goldsmith family. )
Minto, W. Manual of English Prose Literature. 1886. (Goldsmith:
pp. 461-73. )
Monthly Review. 1757. (Nos. from April to September contain Goldsmith's
review work for Ralph Griffiths. )
Moore, F. Frankfort. Goldsmith, 1910.
Nichols, J. Literary Anecdotes, 1812-15, and Illustrations, etc. 1817-58.
Northcote, J. Memoirs of Reynolds, 1813. (Many references to Goldsmith. )
Prior, Sir James. Life of Oliver Goldsmith. 1837. 2 vols.
Taine, H. A. Histoire de la Littérature Anglaise. 1863-4. 4 vols. (Vol. III,
pp. 330-6. )
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Thackeray, W. M. English Humourists, 1853. Pp. 269-322. Bptd in
Centenary Biographical Edn, 1912, vol. XI.
Thrale, H. L. Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, 1786; and Autobio-
graphy, edited by Hayward, A. 2nd edn. 1861. 2 vols.
Welsh, C. A Bookseller of the Last Century (John Newbery). 1885.
Pp. 54-62.
CHAPTER X
THE LITERARY INFLUENCE OF THE MIDDLE AGES
I. GENERAL WORKS
Addison, J. On Chevy Chase, Spectator 70 (21 May 1711) and 74 (25 May
1711).
Beers, H. A. History of English Romanticism in the 18th century. [Adds
items to Phelps's treatment of Norse influences. ] 1899.
(Drummond, W. ] Polemo-Middinia inter Vitarvam et Nebernam. Acc.
Jacobi id nominis quinti, Regis Scotorum, cantilena rustica vulgo
inscripta Christs Kirk on the Green. Recensuit notisque illustravit
E. G[ibson). Oxford, 1691.
Dryden, John. Miscellany Poems. Part vi. 2nd edn. 1716.
Contains Hervor at Angantyr's Grave, rptd from Hickes's Thesaurus.
Farley, F. E. Scandinavian Influences on the English Romantic Movement.
Harvard Studies in Philology, no. 9. Cambridge, Mass. 1903.
[Extremely valuable for the bibliography of translations from the
Scandinavian and of original poetic treatment of Scandinavian subjects
to the end of the 18th century. ]
Herzfeld, G. Bemerkungen über die nordischen Stoffe in der englischen
Poesie des vorigen Jahrhunderts. Appendix to William Taylor von
Norwich. Eine Studie. Halle, 1897.
Hickes, G. Institutiones grammaticae Anglo-Saxonicae Moso-Gothicae,
etc. Oxford, 1689.
Linguarum vett. septentrionalium thesaurus grammatico-criticus et
archaeologicus. 2 vols. Oxford, 1703-5.
Hurd, R. Letters on Chivalry and Romance, 1762. Ed. Morley, E. J.
1911.
Metcalfe, F. The Englishman and the Scandinavian. 1880.
Nordby, C. H. The influence of old Norse literature upon English literature.
Columbia, 1901. [Briefly reviews some of the authors discussed in Farley's
dissertation, but is for the most part concerned with a later period. ]
Phelps, W. L. The beginnings of the English Romantic movement. Boston,
1893.
Temple, Sir William. On the Death-Song of Ragnar Lodbrok, etc. Essays
Upon Heroick Virtue; Upon Poetry. Miscellanea. Pt. II. 1690.
II. PARTICULAR WRITERS
Michael Bruce (1746—1767)
Poems on several occasions. [Including two Danish Odes. ] 1770. Rptd in
Works. Ed. Grosart, A. B. Edinburgh, 1865.
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Chapter X
485
Thomas Chatterton
(1) Collected Editions
Miscellanies in prose and verse. (Ed. Broughton, J. ) With supplement.
1778-84.
Walpole, H. Letter to the editor of the Miscellanies of Thomas
Chatterton. Strawberry Hill. 1779.
Works. Edd. Southey, R. and Cottle, J. With Life by Gregory, G. 3 vols.
1803.
Poetical Works. Ed. Willcox, C. B. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1842.
Poetical Works, with an essay on the Rowley poems by Skeat, W. W. and
a memoir by Bell, E. 2 vols. 1871. 2 vols. 1875 (Aldine Poets).
Complete Poetical Works. Ed. with a biographical introduction, notes,
glossary, and bibliography by Roberts, H. D. 2 vols. 1906.
Poetical Works. With an introduction by Lee, Sir S. 2 vols. 1906-9.
Chatterton's writings were translated into French by Pagnon, J. , with a
memoir by Callet, A. 2 vols. 1839.
(2) Separate Works
An elegy on the much lamented death of William Beckford, Esq. 1770.
The Execution of Sir Charles Bawdin. (Ed. by Eagles, T. ) 1772.
The Revenge: a burletta. With additional songs. 1795.
(3) The Rowley Poems, including the controversial literature
as to their authorship
Poems supposed to have been written at Bristol by Thomas Rowley and others
in the 15th century. Ed. Tyrwhitt, T. 1777; 2nd edn, 1777; 3rd edn,
1778 (with Appendix). Ed. Milles, J. 1782. Ed. Sharpe, L. Cambridge,
1794. Ed. Steele, R. 1898. Ed. Hare, M. E. Oxford, 1911. (A reprint
of Tyrwhitt's third edn with a useful bibliography. )
[? Dampier, H. ] Remarks upon the eighth section of the second volume of
Mr Warton's History of English Poetry. (1779. ]
[Warton had included an account of the Rowley Poems in his History;
but he viewed them with suspicion. ]
Bryant, J. Observations upon the Poems of T. Rowley, in which the authen-
ticity of those poems is ascertained. 1781.
An Examination of the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley and William
Canynge, with a defence of the opinion of Mr Warton. Sherborne.
(1782. ]
Greene, E. B. Strictures upon a pamphlet [by Malone, E. ] entitled Cursory
observations, etc. With a postscript on Mr Thomas Warton's Inquiry
into the same subject. 1782.
Hickford, R. Observations on the Poems attributed to Rowley, tending to
prove that they were really written by him and other ancient authors.
With Remarks on the Appendix of the editor (Tyrwhitt, T. ] of Rowley's
Poems. [1782. ]
Malone, E. Cursory observations on the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley.
1782.
Tyrwhitt, T. A Vindication of the appendix to the Poems called Rowley
in reply to the answers of the Dean of Exeter [Milles], Jacob Bryant
and a third anonymous writer. 1782.
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Warton, T. An Inquiry into the authenticity of the Poems attributed to
Thomas Rowley. In which the arguments of the Dean of Exeter [Milles]
and Mr Bryant are examined. 1782.
Mathias, T. J. An essay on the evidence, external and internal, relating to
the poems attributed to T. Rowley. 1783.
Sherwen, J. The introduction to an examination of some part of the internal
evidence respecting the authenticity of certain publications said to have
been found in manuscripts at Bristol. Bath, 1809.
For various satires in prose and verse dealing with the Rowley controversy,
see Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual, ed. Bohn, H. G. , part viii, 1864, and
the Catalogue of Printed Books in the British Museum.
(4) Biography and Criticism
Britton, J. The Life, Character, and Writings of Chatterton. In his
Historical and architectural essay relating to Redcliffe Church, Bristol.
1813.
Croft, Sir H. Love and Madness. A story too true, in a series of letters
between parties whose names would perhaps be mentioned, were they less
known or less lamented. 1780. 4th edn. 1780.
Love and Madness: in a series of letters, one of which contains the
original account of Chatterton. New edn. 1786.
Love Letters of Mr Hackman and Miss Reay, 1775–1779. Ed. by Burgess,
G. 1895. [A re-issue of Love and Madness. ]
Chatterton and Love and Madness: a letter from Sir Herbert Croft
to Mr Nichols. 1800.
Courthope, W. J. History of English Poetry. 1905. (Vol. v, pp. 209-19. )
Cox, M. F. The Country and Kindred of Oliver Goldsmith. Journal of the
National Literary Society of Ireland, 1900. (Vol. 1, pt. ii, pp. 81-111. )
1
Cumberland, Richard. Memoirs. . . written by Himself. 2 vols. 1807. (Vol. 1,
pp. 350–74. )
Davies, T. Memoirs of David Garrick. 2 vols. 1780. (Vol. 11, pp. 142-64. )
- De Quincey, Thomas. Works, 1853-60. (Vol. vi, pp. 194-233. )
Dobson, Austin. Life of Goldsmith. Great Writers, 1888. Contains three
hitherto unpublished letters; and a Bibliography by Anderson, John P.
Rev. edn, without Bibliography, New York, 1899.
Ford, E. Names and Characters in the Vicar of Wakefield. National
Review, May, 1883.
Forster, J. Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith, A Biography. 1848.
2nd edn. 2 vols. 1854. Final edn. 1877.
Article on this in Quarterly Review, vol. xcv (pp. 394-448).
Forsyth, W. Novels and Novelists of the Eighteenth Century, etc. 1871.
(Chap. x. )
Glover, William. Anecdotes of the late Dr Goldsmith. Annual Register,
1774. (Pp. 29-34. )
Hawes, W. An Account of the late Dr Goldsmith's Illness, etc. 1774.
4th edn. 1780.
Hawkins, Sir John. Life of Samuel Johnson. 1787. Pp. 416-21.
Howitt, W. Homes and Haunts of the most eminent British Poets. 1857.
Pp. 195-228.
Hunt, Leigh. Classic Tales, etc. 1806. Vol. 1, pp. 41-80. (Contains an
essay on Goldsmith. )
Irving, Washington. Life of Oliver Goldsmith. 1844. 2 vols. Revised
from Forster, 1849.
King, R. Ashe. Oliver Goldsmith. 1910.
Leslie, C. R. and Taylor, Tom. Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds.
1865. 2 vols.
Lytton, Lord. Article on Forster's Life. Edinburgh Review, vol. LXXXVIII,
pp. 193-225.
Macaulay, Lord. Article on Goldsmith in Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1856.
Vol. x. Rptd in Miscellaneous Writings. 1880.
Mangin, E. An Essay on Light Reading. 1808. (Contains, at pp. 136-50,
the letter from Strean referred to, p. 195, ante. )
The Parlour Window. References to Goldsmith, pp. 2, 4, 26.
Mason, W. 8. A Statistical Account. . . of Ireland. 1814-49. 3 vols. (Vol. 111,
pp. 356-66. ) (Contains particulars of the Goldsmith family. )
Minto, W. Manual of English Prose Literature. 1886. (Goldsmith:
pp. 461-73. )
Monthly Review. 1757. (Nos. from April to September contain Goldsmith's
review work for Ralph Griffiths. )
Moore, F. Frankfort. Goldsmith, 1910.
Nichols, J. Literary Anecdotes, 1812-15, and Illustrations, etc. 1817-58.
Northcote, J. Memoirs of Reynolds, 1813. (Many references to Goldsmith. )
Prior, Sir James. Life of Oliver Goldsmith. 1837. 2 vols.
Taine, H. A. Histoire de la Littérature Anglaise. 1863-4. 4 vols. (Vol. III,
pp. 330-6. )
31-2
## p. 484 (#510) ############################################
484
Bibliography
Thackeray, W. M. English Humourists, 1853. Pp. 269-322. Bptd in
Centenary Biographical Edn, 1912, vol. XI.
Thrale, H. L. Anecdotes of the late Samuel Johnson, 1786; and Autobio-
graphy, edited by Hayward, A. 2nd edn. 1861. 2 vols.
Welsh, C. A Bookseller of the Last Century (John Newbery). 1885.
Pp. 54-62.
CHAPTER X
THE LITERARY INFLUENCE OF THE MIDDLE AGES
I. GENERAL WORKS
Addison, J. On Chevy Chase, Spectator 70 (21 May 1711) and 74 (25 May
1711).
Beers, H. A. History of English Romanticism in the 18th century. [Adds
items to Phelps's treatment of Norse influences. ] 1899.
(Drummond, W. ] Polemo-Middinia inter Vitarvam et Nebernam. Acc.
Jacobi id nominis quinti, Regis Scotorum, cantilena rustica vulgo
inscripta Christs Kirk on the Green. Recensuit notisque illustravit
E. G[ibson). Oxford, 1691.
Dryden, John. Miscellany Poems. Part vi. 2nd edn. 1716.
Contains Hervor at Angantyr's Grave, rptd from Hickes's Thesaurus.
Farley, F. E. Scandinavian Influences on the English Romantic Movement.
Harvard Studies in Philology, no. 9. Cambridge, Mass. 1903.
[Extremely valuable for the bibliography of translations from the
Scandinavian and of original poetic treatment of Scandinavian subjects
to the end of the 18th century. ]
Herzfeld, G. Bemerkungen über die nordischen Stoffe in der englischen
Poesie des vorigen Jahrhunderts. Appendix to William Taylor von
Norwich. Eine Studie. Halle, 1897.
Hickes, G. Institutiones grammaticae Anglo-Saxonicae Moso-Gothicae,
etc. Oxford, 1689.
Linguarum vett. septentrionalium thesaurus grammatico-criticus et
archaeologicus. 2 vols. Oxford, 1703-5.
Hurd, R. Letters on Chivalry and Romance, 1762. Ed. Morley, E. J.
1911.
Metcalfe, F. The Englishman and the Scandinavian. 1880.
Nordby, C. H. The influence of old Norse literature upon English literature.
Columbia, 1901. [Briefly reviews some of the authors discussed in Farley's
dissertation, but is for the most part concerned with a later period. ]
Phelps, W. L. The beginnings of the English Romantic movement. Boston,
1893.
Temple, Sir William. On the Death-Song of Ragnar Lodbrok, etc. Essays
Upon Heroick Virtue; Upon Poetry. Miscellanea. Pt. II. 1690.
II. PARTICULAR WRITERS
Michael Bruce (1746—1767)
Poems on several occasions. [Including two Danish Odes. ] 1770. Rptd in
Works. Ed. Grosart, A. B. Edinburgh, 1865.
## p. 485 (#511) ############################################
Chapter X
485
Thomas Chatterton
(1) Collected Editions
Miscellanies in prose and verse. (Ed. Broughton, J. ) With supplement.
1778-84.
Walpole, H. Letter to the editor of the Miscellanies of Thomas
Chatterton. Strawberry Hill. 1779.
Works. Edd. Southey, R. and Cottle, J. With Life by Gregory, G. 3 vols.
1803.
Poetical Works. Ed. Willcox, C. B. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1842.
Poetical Works, with an essay on the Rowley poems by Skeat, W. W. and
a memoir by Bell, E. 2 vols. 1871. 2 vols. 1875 (Aldine Poets).
Complete Poetical Works. Ed. with a biographical introduction, notes,
glossary, and bibliography by Roberts, H. D. 2 vols. 1906.
Poetical Works. With an introduction by Lee, Sir S. 2 vols. 1906-9.
Chatterton's writings were translated into French by Pagnon, J. , with a
memoir by Callet, A. 2 vols. 1839.
(2) Separate Works
An elegy on the much lamented death of William Beckford, Esq. 1770.
The Execution of Sir Charles Bawdin. (Ed. by Eagles, T. ) 1772.
The Revenge: a burletta. With additional songs. 1795.
(3) The Rowley Poems, including the controversial literature
as to their authorship
Poems supposed to have been written at Bristol by Thomas Rowley and others
in the 15th century. Ed. Tyrwhitt, T. 1777; 2nd edn, 1777; 3rd edn,
1778 (with Appendix). Ed. Milles, J. 1782. Ed. Sharpe, L. Cambridge,
1794. Ed. Steele, R. 1898. Ed. Hare, M. E. Oxford, 1911. (A reprint
of Tyrwhitt's third edn with a useful bibliography. )
[? Dampier, H. ] Remarks upon the eighth section of the second volume of
Mr Warton's History of English Poetry. (1779. ]
[Warton had included an account of the Rowley Poems in his History;
but he viewed them with suspicion. ]
Bryant, J. Observations upon the Poems of T. Rowley, in which the authen-
ticity of those poems is ascertained. 1781.
An Examination of the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley and William
Canynge, with a defence of the opinion of Mr Warton. Sherborne.
(1782. ]
Greene, E. B. Strictures upon a pamphlet [by Malone, E. ] entitled Cursory
observations, etc. With a postscript on Mr Thomas Warton's Inquiry
into the same subject. 1782.
Hickford, R. Observations on the Poems attributed to Rowley, tending to
prove that they were really written by him and other ancient authors.
With Remarks on the Appendix of the editor (Tyrwhitt, T. ] of Rowley's
Poems. [1782. ]
Malone, E. Cursory observations on the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley.
1782.
Tyrwhitt, T. A Vindication of the appendix to the Poems called Rowley
in reply to the answers of the Dean of Exeter [Milles], Jacob Bryant
and a third anonymous writer. 1782.
## p. 486 (#512) ############################################
486
Bibliography
Warton, T. An Inquiry into the authenticity of the Poems attributed to
Thomas Rowley. In which the arguments of the Dean of Exeter [Milles]
and Mr Bryant are examined. 1782.
Mathias, T. J. An essay on the evidence, external and internal, relating to
the poems attributed to T. Rowley. 1783.
Sherwen, J. The introduction to an examination of some part of the internal
evidence respecting the authenticity of certain publications said to have
been found in manuscripts at Bristol. Bath, 1809.
For various satires in prose and verse dealing with the Rowley controversy,
see Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual, ed. Bohn, H. G. , part viii, 1864, and
the Catalogue of Printed Books in the British Museum.
(4) Biography and Criticism
Britton, J. The Life, Character, and Writings of Chatterton. In his
Historical and architectural essay relating to Redcliffe Church, Bristol.
1813.
Croft, Sir H. Love and Madness. A story too true, in a series of letters
between parties whose names would perhaps be mentioned, were they less
known or less lamented. 1780. 4th edn. 1780.
Love and Madness: in a series of letters, one of which contains the
original account of Chatterton. New edn. 1786.
Love Letters of Mr Hackman and Miss Reay, 1775–1779. Ed. by Burgess,
G. 1895. [A re-issue of Love and Madness. ]
Chatterton and Love and Madness: a letter from Sir Herbert Croft
to Mr Nichols. 1800.