A paper by
Reynolds
on Johnson's character, printed in Leslie and
Taylor's Life of Reynolds, vol.
Taylor's Life of Reynolds, vol.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10
Shaw.
1782.
Appendix, containing A Reply to Mr Clark.
The Village. 1783.
Lines 15–18 and 20; and general revision. See Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. ,
vol. iv, p. 175.
:
E. Biography and Personalia
(In chronological order)
The Race. By Mercurius Spur, Esq. 1764. 2nd edn. 1766.
[By Cuthbert Shaw: see Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. II, p. 31, and
Monthly Review, April 1766, p. 321. ]
Johnsoniana: or, a Collection of Bon Mots, etc. By Dr Johnson, and
Others. Together with the Choice Sentences of Publius Syrus. 1776.
A new edition, Considerably enlarged and improved; being the only
Jest Book extant, proper to be read in families, in which no obscenity,
or profane oath is to found. 1777.
Ode, by Dr Samuel Johnson, to Mrs Thrale, upon their supposed approaching
nuptials. 1784.
A Biographical Sketch of Dr Samuel Johnson. In The Gentleman's
Magazine for December 1784. Signed T. T. (i. e. Thomas Tyers).
Published separately. 1785.
An authentic copy of Dr Johnson's Will, and the Ceremonial of Dr Johnson's
Funeral -communicated by Sir John Hawkins. In The Gentleman's
Magazine for December 1784.
An Account of the Writings of Dr Samuel Johnson, including some Inci-
dents of his Life. In The European Magazine, December 1784 and
January-April 1785.
Johnsoniana [by George Steevens). In The European Magazine for January
1785.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. With Occasional Remarks on his
Writings, an Authentic Copy of his Will, and a Catalogue of his
Works. To which are added Some Papers written by Dr Johnson,
in behalf of a late unfortunate Character, never before published.
Kearsley. 1785.
Dublin, 1785.
[The Preface is dated Dec. 28, 1784. The authorship is attributed to
William Cooke, a member of the Essex Head Club. See Nichols, Illus-
trations of Lit. Hist. vol. vii, p. 467. ]
The second edition, with considerable additions and corrections. To
which is added, Johnsoniana; or, a selection of Dr Johnson's Bon-
Mots, Observations, &c. , most of which were never before published. 1785.
A Catalogue of the valuable Library of Books, Of the late learned Samuel
Johnson, Esq; LL. D. deceased; Which will be Sold by Auction, (By
Order of the Executors) By Mr Christie, At his Great Room in Pall
Mall, On Wednesday, February 16, 1785, and three following days.
Fac-Simile of the Sale Catalogue. . . . Reprinted for the Meeting of the
Johnson Club at Oxford, June 11, 1892.
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late Dr Samuel Johnson; con-
taining Many valuable Original Letters, and several Interesting
Anecdotes both of his Literary and Social Connections. The whole
authenticated by living evidence. 1785.
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[Apparently by William Shaw, whose share in the Ossian con-
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See Boswell.
Dr Johnson's Table Talk: or, Conversations of the late Samuel Johnson,
L. L. D. on a variety of useful and entertaining subjects. (Arranged in
Alphabetical Order, after the manner of Selden's Table Talk. ) 1785.
[* Compiled by Mr [Stephen] Jones. Anderson, Life of Johnson,
1815, p. 625. ]
An Ode on the Much lamented Death of Dr Samuel Johnson. Written the
18th December 1784. n. d. (1785).
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Joseph Towers, L. L. D. 1786.
[Also an issue without the author's name on the title-page. ]
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Johnson, L. L. D. , with Notes. By John Courtenay, Esq. 1786. 3rd
edn. 1786.
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college, Oxford]. No. 13 (9 June, 1787) on Johnson, written by George
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Number of Jests, in which the most distinguished wits of the present
Century bore a Part. By J. Merry, Esq. , of Pembroke College. 1791.
Also 1793 and 1797.
A Dialogue between Dr Johnson and Mrs Knowles. In The Gentleman's
Magazine. June 1791. Rptd separately 1799.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. By James Boswell, Esq. 1791.
See Boswell.
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John Hawkins, and Mr Boswell. 1792.
[*Written soon after the Publication of his Lives of the Poets. ']
An Essay on the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. By Arthur
Murphy, Esq. 1792. (Preface to edition; published separately. )
An unfinished Discourse by Reynolds, dealing with Johnson's influence,
printed in The Works of Reynolds, ed. Malone, Preface, vol. 1. 1797.
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473
Two Dialogues by Reynolds in imitation of Johnson's style of con-
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Taylor's Life of Reynolds, vol. 11, 1865.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. , with Critical Observations on his
Works. By Robert Anderson, M. D. 1795. 3rd edn, enlarged. 1815.
Dr Johnson's Table-Talk: containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and
Manners; with Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons. 1798. 2 vols. 1807.
The Table Talk of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. , comprising his most
interesting remarks and observations. Collected by James
Boswell, Esq. , F. R. S. 2 vols. 1818.
Narrative of what passed in the visits paid by J. Hoole to Dr Johnson, in his
last illness. By John Hoole. In The European Magazine, September 1799.
An Account of the Life of Dr Samuel Johnson, from his birth to his eleventh
year, written by himself. 1805.
See sec. B, ante.
Anecdotes, references, etc. , by contemporaries in Nichols's Literary
Anecdotes, vol. II, p. 550; vol. v, p. 15; vol. 1x, p. 778, etc. (cf. Gentleman's
Magazine, Dec. 1784), and Illustrations, vols. IV-VIII, passim; European
Magazine, Oct. 1799 (by Lady Knight), etc. ; Seward's Anecdotes of Distin-
guished Persons, 1795, and Biographiana, 1799; Mant's Memoirs of Thomas
Warton, 1802; Woolls Memoirs of Joseph Warton, 1806; Cumberland's
Memoirs, 1807; Pennington's Memoirs of Mrs Carter, 1808; Percival Stock-
dale's Memoirs, 1809; Northcote's Memoirs of Reynolds, 1813; Beloe's
Sexagenarian, 1817; Lætitia Hawkins's Memoirs, 1824; Joseph Cradock's
Literary Memoirs, 1828; J. T. Smith’s Nollekens and his Times, 1828
(ed. Gosse, E. , 1895); Roberts's Memoirs of Hannah More, 1834; Madame
D'Arblay's Memoirs of Dr Burney, 1832, and Diary and Letters, 1842; Prior's
Life of Malone, 1860; Autobiography of Mrs Piozzi, ed. Hayward, A. , 1861;
Diary of William Windham, 1866; Croker's Correspondence, 1884; Letters
of Horace Walpole, Cowper, etc.
Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell. Edited by Croker, J. W. 1836.
A Diary of a Visit to England in 1775. By an Irishman (Dr Thomas
Campbell]. With Notes by Samuel Raymond, M. A. , Prothonotary of
the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Sydney, 1854.
On the authenticity of this Diary, see The Edinburgh Review, October
1859, and Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. 11, p. 338.
[Campbell, Thomas. ) A Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland,
in a series of Letters to John Watkinson, M. D. 1777.
Unpublished Episodes in the Life of Dr Johnson. By Jewitt, Llewellynn.
The Gentleman's Magazine. December 1878.
Johnsoniana. Newly collected and edited by Napier, Robina. 1884.
Johnsonian Miscellanies. Arranged and edited by Hill, George Birkbeck.
2 vols. 1897.
The Reades of Blackwood Hill and Dr Johnson's Ancestry. By Reade, A. L.
1906.
Johnsonian Gleanings. By Reade, A. L. Part 1, 1909. Part 11, 1912.
Bi-Centenary of the Birth of Dr Samuel Johnson. Commemoration
Festival at Lichfield, September 15th to 19th, 1909. Reports . . . edited
by Raby, J. T. 1909.
[Contains hitherto unpublished material. ]
Doctor Johnson and Mrs Thrale: including Mrs Thrale's unpublished
journal of the Welsh tour made in 1774 and much hitherto unpublished
correspondence of the Streatham coterie. By Broadley, A. M. With
an introductory essay by Seccombe, T. 1910.
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London Magazine, The Monthly Review, The Edinburgh Review,
1755-6, The Annual Register, and The Critical Review.
An Essay on Tragedy, with a Critical Examen of Mahomet and Irene.
1749.
A Letter from a friend in England to Mr (John] Maxwell. . . with a character
of Mr Johnson's English Dictionary lately published, and Mr Maxwell's
Justification of himself. . . . Dublin, 1755.
A Poetical Epistle to Mr Samuel Johnson, A. M. By Mr Murphy. 1760.
A Review of Dr Johnson's New Edition of Shakespeare: In which the
Ignorance, or Inattention, of that Editor is exposed, and the Poet
defended from the Persecution of his Commentators. By W. Kenrick.
1765.
An Examination of Mr Kenrick's Review. (By James Barclay. ) 1766.
A Defence of Mr Kenrick's Review. . . . By a Friend. [R. R. -? W. Kenrick. ]
1766.
The Sale of Authors, A Dialogue, In Imitation of Lucian's Sale of Philo
sophers. 1767.
[By Archibald Campbell. ]
Lexiphanes, A Dialogue. Imitated from Lucian, and suited to the present
Times. . . . Being An attempt to restore the English Tongue to its
ancient Purity, And to correct, as well as expose, the affected Style, hard
Words, and absurd Phraseology of many late Writers, and particularly
of Our English Lexiphanes, the Rambler. 1767. [By Archibald
Campbell. ] 3rd edn. 1783.
Prose on Several Occasions. By George Colman. Vol. 11. 1787.
[Contains Letter from Lexiphanes, dated 4 December 1770; and
A Sketch of Dr Johnson, signed Chiaro Oscuro. London Packet,
22 December 1775. ]
A Letter to Samuel Johnson, LL. D. 1770. [By Wilkes. ]
The Crisis. In answer to The False Alarm. 1770.
The Constitution Defended, and Pensioner Exposed; in remarks on The False
Alarm. 1770.
[By John Scott, of Amwell. ]
A Refutation of a Pamphlet called Thoughts on the late Transactions re-
specting Falkland's Islands. In a Letter addressed to the Author, and
dedicated to Dr Samuel Johnson. 1771.
Remarks on the Patriot &c. [By John Scott, of Amwell. ] 1775.
An Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled Taxation no Tyranny. Addressed to the
Author, and to Persons in Power. 1775.
Tyranny Unmasked. An Answer to a Late Pamphlet, entitled Taxation no
Tyranny. 1775.
Taxation, Tyranny. Addressed to Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. 1775.
The Pamphlet, entitled, Taxation no Tyranny, candidly considered, and
it's arguments, and pernicious doctrines, exposed and refuted. n. d.
[? 1775].
Resistance no Rebellion: in answer to Doctor Johnson's Taxation no Tyranny.
1775.
A Defence of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress, in reply
to Taxation no Tyranny. By the Author of Regulus. n. d. [? 1775).
## p.
Appendix, containing A Reply to Mr Clark.
The Village. 1783.
Lines 15–18 and 20; and general revision. See Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. ,
vol. iv, p. 175.
:
E. Biography and Personalia
(In chronological order)
The Race. By Mercurius Spur, Esq. 1764. 2nd edn. 1766.
[By Cuthbert Shaw: see Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. II, p. 31, and
Monthly Review, April 1766, p. 321. ]
Johnsoniana: or, a Collection of Bon Mots, etc. By Dr Johnson, and
Others. Together with the Choice Sentences of Publius Syrus. 1776.
A new edition, Considerably enlarged and improved; being the only
Jest Book extant, proper to be read in families, in which no obscenity,
or profane oath is to found. 1777.
Ode, by Dr Samuel Johnson, to Mrs Thrale, upon their supposed approaching
nuptials. 1784.
A Biographical Sketch of Dr Samuel Johnson. In The Gentleman's
Magazine for December 1784. Signed T. T. (i. e. Thomas Tyers).
Published separately. 1785.
An authentic copy of Dr Johnson's Will, and the Ceremonial of Dr Johnson's
Funeral -communicated by Sir John Hawkins. In The Gentleman's
Magazine for December 1784.
An Account of the Writings of Dr Samuel Johnson, including some Inci-
dents of his Life. In The European Magazine, December 1784 and
January-April 1785.
Johnsoniana [by George Steevens). In The European Magazine for January
1785.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. With Occasional Remarks on his
Writings, an Authentic Copy of his Will, and a Catalogue of his
Works. To which are added Some Papers written by Dr Johnson,
in behalf of a late unfortunate Character, never before published.
Kearsley. 1785.
Dublin, 1785.
[The Preface is dated Dec. 28, 1784. The authorship is attributed to
William Cooke, a member of the Essex Head Club. See Nichols, Illus-
trations of Lit. Hist. vol. vii, p. 467. ]
The second edition, with considerable additions and corrections. To
which is added, Johnsoniana; or, a selection of Dr Johnson's Bon-
Mots, Observations, &c. , most of which were never before published. 1785.
A Catalogue of the valuable Library of Books, Of the late learned Samuel
Johnson, Esq; LL. D. deceased; Which will be Sold by Auction, (By
Order of the Executors) By Mr Christie, At his Great Room in Pall
Mall, On Wednesday, February 16, 1785, and three following days.
Fac-Simile of the Sale Catalogue. . . . Reprinted for the Meeting of the
Johnson Club at Oxford, June 11, 1892.
Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late Dr Samuel Johnson; con-
taining Many valuable Original Letters, and several Interesting
Anecdotes both of his Literary and Social Connections. The whole
authenticated by living evidence. 1785.
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[Apparently by William Shaw, whose share in the Ossian con-
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The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL. D. 1785.
See Boswell.
Dr Johnson's Table Talk: or, Conversations of the late Samuel Johnson,
L. L. D. on a variety of useful and entertaining subjects. (Arranged in
Alphabetical Order, after the manner of Selden's Table Talk. ) 1785.
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1815, p. 625. ]
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collected from Boswell. . . and other Gentlemen. . . . And a full Account of
Dr Johnson's Conversation with the King. To which is added a great
Number of Jests, in which the most distinguished wits of the present
Century bore a Part. By J. Merry, Esq. , of Pembroke College. 1791.
Also 1793 and 1797.
A Dialogue between Dr Johnson and Mrs Knowles. In The Gentleman's
Magazine. June 1791. Rptd separately 1799.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. By James Boswell, Esq. 1791.
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John Hawkins, and Mr Boswell. 1792.
[*Written soon after the Publication of his Lives of the Poets. ']
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Murphy, Esq. 1792. (Preface to edition; published separately. )
An unfinished Discourse by Reynolds, dealing with Johnson's influence,
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Two Dialogues by Reynolds in imitation of Johnson's style of con-
versation. Privately printed (for Lady Thomond). 1816.
A paper by Reynolds on Johnson's character, printed in Leslie and
Taylor's Life of Reynolds, vol. 11, 1865.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. , with Critical Observations on his
Works. By Robert Anderson, M. D. 1795. 3rd edn, enlarged. 1815.
Dr Johnson's Table-Talk: containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and
Manners; with Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons. 1798. 2 vols. 1807.
The Table Talk of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. , comprising his most
interesting remarks and observations. Collected by James
Boswell, Esq. , F. R. S. 2 vols. 1818.
Narrative of what passed in the visits paid by J. Hoole to Dr Johnson, in his
last illness. By John Hoole. In The European Magazine, September 1799.
An Account of the Life of Dr Samuel Johnson, from his birth to his eleventh
year, written by himself. 1805.
See sec. B, ante.
Anecdotes, references, etc. , by contemporaries in Nichols's Literary
Anecdotes, vol. II, p. 550; vol. v, p. 15; vol. 1x, p. 778, etc. (cf. Gentleman's
Magazine, Dec. 1784), and Illustrations, vols. IV-VIII, passim; European
Magazine, Oct. 1799 (by Lady Knight), etc. ; Seward's Anecdotes of Distin-
guished Persons, 1795, and Biographiana, 1799; Mant's Memoirs of Thomas
Warton, 1802; Woolls Memoirs of Joseph Warton, 1806; Cumberland's
Memoirs, 1807; Pennington's Memoirs of Mrs Carter, 1808; Percival Stock-
dale's Memoirs, 1809; Northcote's Memoirs of Reynolds, 1813; Beloe's
Sexagenarian, 1817; Lætitia Hawkins's Memoirs, 1824; Joseph Cradock's
Literary Memoirs, 1828; J. T. Smith’s Nollekens and his Times, 1828
(ed. Gosse, E. , 1895); Roberts's Memoirs of Hannah More, 1834; Madame
D'Arblay's Memoirs of Dr Burney, 1832, and Diary and Letters, 1842; Prior's
Life of Malone, 1860; Autobiography of Mrs Piozzi, ed. Hayward, A. , 1861;
Diary of William Windham, 1866; Croker's Correspondence, 1884; Letters
of Horace Walpole, Cowper, etc.
Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell. Edited by Croker, J. W. 1836.
A Diary of a Visit to England in 1775. By an Irishman (Dr Thomas
Campbell]. With Notes by Samuel Raymond, M. A. , Prothonotary of
the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Sydney, 1854.
On the authenticity of this Diary, see The Edinburgh Review, October
1859, and Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. 11, p. 338.
[Campbell, Thomas. ) A Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland,
in a series of Letters to John Watkinson, M. D. 1777.
Unpublished Episodes in the Life of Dr Johnson. By Jewitt, Llewellynn.
The Gentleman's Magazine. December 1878.
Johnsoniana. Newly collected and edited by Napier, Robina. 1884.
Johnsonian Miscellanies. Arranged and edited by Hill, George Birkbeck.
2 vols. 1897.
The Reades of Blackwood Hill and Dr Johnson's Ancestry. By Reade, A. L.
1906.
Johnsonian Gleanings. By Reade, A. L. Part 1, 1909. Part 11, 1912.
Bi-Centenary of the Birth of Dr Samuel Johnson. Commemoration
Festival at Lichfield, September 15th to 19th, 1909. Reports . . . edited
by Raby, J. T. 1909.
[Contains hitherto unpublished material. ]
Doctor Johnson and Mrs Thrale: including Mrs Thrale's unpublished
journal of the Welsh tour made in 1774 and much hitherto unpublished
correspondence of the Streatham coterie. By Broadley, A. M. With
an introductory essay by Seccombe, T. 1910.
a
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а
F. Contemporary Criticism
(In chronological order)
In addition to the books or pamphlets noted below, there are the notices
and reriews in the periodicals, such as The Gentleman's Magazine, The
London Magazine, The Monthly Review, The Edinburgh Review,
1755-6, The Annual Register, and The Critical Review.
An Essay on Tragedy, with a Critical Examen of Mahomet and Irene.
1749.
A Letter from a friend in England to Mr (John] Maxwell. . . with a character
of Mr Johnson's English Dictionary lately published, and Mr Maxwell's
Justification of himself. . . . Dublin, 1755.
A Poetical Epistle to Mr Samuel Johnson, A. M. By Mr Murphy. 1760.
A Review of Dr Johnson's New Edition of Shakespeare: In which the
Ignorance, or Inattention, of that Editor is exposed, and the Poet
defended from the Persecution of his Commentators. By W. Kenrick.
1765.
An Examination of Mr Kenrick's Review. (By James Barclay. ) 1766.
A Defence of Mr Kenrick's Review. . . . By a Friend. [R. R. -? W. Kenrick. ]
1766.
The Sale of Authors, A Dialogue, In Imitation of Lucian's Sale of Philo
sophers. 1767.
[By Archibald Campbell. ]
Lexiphanes, A Dialogue. Imitated from Lucian, and suited to the present
Times. . . . Being An attempt to restore the English Tongue to its
ancient Purity, And to correct, as well as expose, the affected Style, hard
Words, and absurd Phraseology of many late Writers, and particularly
of Our English Lexiphanes, the Rambler. 1767. [By Archibald
Campbell. ] 3rd edn. 1783.
Prose on Several Occasions. By George Colman. Vol. 11. 1787.
[Contains Letter from Lexiphanes, dated 4 December 1770; and
A Sketch of Dr Johnson, signed Chiaro Oscuro. London Packet,
22 December 1775. ]
A Letter to Samuel Johnson, LL. D. 1770. [By Wilkes. ]
The Crisis. In answer to The False Alarm. 1770.
The Constitution Defended, and Pensioner Exposed; in remarks on The False
Alarm. 1770.
[By John Scott, of Amwell. ]
A Refutation of a Pamphlet called Thoughts on the late Transactions re-
specting Falkland's Islands. In a Letter addressed to the Author, and
dedicated to Dr Samuel Johnson. 1771.
Remarks on the Patriot &c. [By John Scott, of Amwell. ] 1775.
An Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled Taxation no Tyranny. Addressed to the
Author, and to Persons in Power. 1775.
Tyranny Unmasked. An Answer to a Late Pamphlet, entitled Taxation no
Tyranny. 1775.
Taxation, Tyranny. Addressed to Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. 1775.
The Pamphlet, entitled, Taxation no Tyranny, candidly considered, and
it's arguments, and pernicious doctrines, exposed and refuted. n. d.
[? 1775].
Resistance no Rebellion: in answer to Doctor Johnson's Taxation no Tyranny.
1775.
A Defence of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress, in reply
to Taxation no Tyranny. By the Author of Regulus. n. d. [? 1775).
## p.
