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Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v07
W.
Sir Thomas Browne.
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Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the age of Elizabeth. Works. Ed. Waller, A. R.
and Glover, A. Vol. v. 1902.
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Browne's works.
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Nevinson, H. W. Books and Personalities. 1905.
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THOMAS FULLER
David's Hainous Sinne, Heartie Repentance, Heavy Punishment. 1631.
The Historie of the Holy Warre; by Thomas Fuller, B. D. , Prebendarie of
Sarum, late of Sidney Colledge in Cambridge. Printed by Thomas Buok,
one of the Printers to the Universitie of Cambridge, 1639 ff.
Joseph's Party-coloured Coat. 1640.
The Holy State and The Profane State. Cambridge, 1642.
A Fast Sermon (on Matt. v, 9) preached on Innocents day. 1642.
Truth Maintained. 1643.
A Sermon of Reformation. 1643.
Good Thoughts in Bad Times. 1645. Ed. by Waller, A. R. , 1902 (together
with Good Thoughts in Worse Times, and Mixt Contemplations).
Andronicus, or, the Unfortunate Politician. 1646.
Feare of losing the Old Light. 1646.
The Cause and Cure of a Wounded Conscience. 1647.
A Sermon of Assurance. 1647.
A Sermon of Contentment. 1648.
Good Thoughts in Worse Times. 1649.
The Just Man's Funeral. 1649.
A Pisgah-sight of Palestine. 1650.
Abel Redevivus: or the Dead yet speaking. The Lives and Deaths of the
modern Divines. 1651. [Only a few are by Fuller. ] Ed. Nichols, W.
2 vols. 1867.
A Comment on the Eleven First Verses of the 4th chap. of S. Matt. 's Gospel.
(12 sermons. ) 1652.
The Infant's Advocate. 1652.
A Comment on Ruth. 1654.
The Triple Reconciler. 1654.
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1648. 1655. Ed. Brewer, J. S. 6 vols. Oxford, 1845-8.
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A Collection of (four) Sermons together with Notes upon Jonah. 1656.
The Best Name on Earth. 1657.
The Appeal of Injured Innocence. 1659.
An Alarum to the Counties of England and Wales. 1660.
Mixt Contemplations in Better Times. 1660.
A Panegyrick to His Majesty. (In verse. ) 1660.
The History of the Worthies of England. 1662. Rptd 1811, 1840.
The Poems and Translations in verse: including fifty-nine hitherto unpub-
lished epigrams of T. Fuller, D. D. and his. . . form of prayer: for the first
time collected, with introduction and notes. Ed. Grosart, A. B. Edin-
burgh, 1868.
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kinsmen, and his friends. 1874.
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Fuller, M. Life, Times and Writings of Thomas Fuller. 2 vols. 1884.
Fuller, Dr Thomas, The Life of that Reverend Divine and Learned Historian.
1661.
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verse. Edinburgh, 1868.
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Lucas, E. V. 1903.
Pepys, S. Diary.
Rogers, Henry. An Essay on the Life and Genius of Thomas Fuller. 1844.
Russell, Arthur.
Memorials of the life and works of Thomas Fuller. 1856.
Tovey, D. C. Reviews and Essays in English Literature. 1897.
9
IZAAK WALTON
The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Man's Recreation. Being a
Discourse of Fish and Fishing, Not unworthy the perusal of most
Anglers. Simon Peter said, I go a fishing: and they said, We also wil go
with thee. John xxi. 3. Printed by T. Maxey for Rich. Marriot, in
8. Dunstans Churchyard Fleetstreet, 1653.
The Compleat Angler, or the Contemplative Man's Recreation. Being a
Discourse of Rivers, and Fish-Ponds, and Fish, and Fishing. Not un-
worthy the perusal of most Anglers. Printed by T. M. for Rich.
Marriot, and are to be sold at his Shop in S. Dunstans Church-yard
Fleetstreet. 1655 (2nd ed. , largely re-written. ] Also 1661, 1668, 1678
[latest during Walton's lifetime; contains Cotton's Instructions how to
angle for a trout or grayling in a clear stream]. Ed. Hawkins, John,
1760; Major, J. , 1823-4; Nicolas, N. H. , 2 vols. , 1836; Bethune, G. W. ,
2 vols. , 1847, and later eds. (with bibliography of fishing books); Marston,
R. B. , 2 vols. , 1888; Lang, Andrew, 1896; Le Gallienne, R. , illustrated
by New, E. H. , 1897; Buchan, J. , 1901.
[Cf. Barker, Thomas, The Art of Angling, 1651 (quoted by Walton).
See, for later editions, Westwood and Satchell's Bibliotheca Piscatoria,
1883. ]
[Cf. Breton, Nicholas, Wit's Trenchmour in a Conference had Be-
twixt a Scholler and an Angler, 1597. ]
The Life of Sir Henry Wotton. Prefixed to Reliquiae Wottonianae. 1651.
The Life of John Donne. 1658. (First issued prefixed to the 1640 edition of
Donne's Lxxx Sermons. )
The Life of Mr Rich. Hooker. 1665.
The Life of Mr George Herbert. Written by Izaak Walton. To which are
added some Letters . . . by Mr George Herbert. 1670.
The Life of Dr Sanderson. 1678.
The Lives of Dr John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr Richard Hooker,
Mr George Herbert . . . 4 pts. 1670, 1675, etc. Ed. Zouch, T. , 1796 ;
Major, J. , 1825; Bullen, A. H. , 1884; Dobson, A. , 2 vols. , 1898.
Daman and Dorus, and other miscellaneous verses are collected in R. H.
Shepherd's Waltoniana, 1878.
Authorities
Alexander, W. A Journey to Beresford Hall. 1841.
British Museum. Walton's Prayer-book, containing autobiographical notes,
B. M. Cat. Liturgies, C. 61. k. 5 (1).
Grolier Club. Handlist of the various editions of The Compleat Angler.
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Marston, E. Thomas Ken and Izaak Walton: a sketch of their lives and
family connection. 1908.
Marston, R. B. In his edition of the Complete Angler, 1888.
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a
SIR THOMAS URQUHART
Epigrams, Divine and Moral. By Sir Thomas Urchard. 1641. Also 1646.
The Trissotetras: or, A Most Exquisite Table for Resolving all manner of
Triangles . . . Most necessary for all such as would attaine to the exact
knowledge of Fortification, Dyaling, Navigation, Surveying. . . . Now
lately invented, and perfected. . . . Published for the benefit of those that
are Mathematically affected. 1645.
Pantochronocanon : Or, A peculiar Promptuary of Time; Wherein (not one
instant being omitted since the beginning of motion) is displayed A most
exact Directory for all particular Chronologies, in what Family soever :
And that by deducting the true Pedigree and Lineal descent of the most
ancient and honourable name of the Urquharts, in the house of Cromartie,
since the Creation of the world, until this present yeer of God, 1652.
Ekskubalauron: Or The Discovery of A most exquisite Jewel, more precious
than Diamonds enchased in Gold, the like whereof was never seen in any
age; found in the kennel of Worcester-street, the day after the fight and
six before the Autumnal Equinox, anno 1651. 1652.
Logopandecteision, or an Introduction to the Universal Language. Digested
into these Six several Books, Neaudethaumata, Chrestasebeia, Clerono-
maporia, Chryseomystes, Neleodicastes, and Philoponauxesis. 1653.
The First [and The Second Book] Book of the Works of Mr Francis Rabe-
lais, Doctor in Physick. . . now faithfully translated into English by
8. T. U. C. 1653, 1664.
The Third Book. . . now faithfully translated by the unimitable pen of Sir
Thomas Urwhart, Kt. and Bar. The Translator of the Two First
Books. 1693.
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spondence. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1876.
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Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the age of Elizabeth. Works. Ed. Waller, A. R.
and Glover, A. Vol. v. 1902.
Johnson, Samuel. Life (see Christian Morals), rptd in Wilkin's ed. of
Browne's works.
Milsand, J. Étude sur Sir Thomas Browne. Revue des deux mondes. 1858.
Nevinson, H. W. Books and Personalities. 1905.
Proceedings of the Archaeological Institute. 1847.
Stephen, Leslie. Hours in a Library. 2nd ser. 1876.
Waller, A. R. Introduction to ed. of Religio Medici and Urn Burial.
1906.
## p. 462 (#478) ############################################
462
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Wilkin, Simon. Supplementary Memoir, in his ed. of the Works. 1835-6.
Williams, C. A Bibliography of the Religio Medici. 2nd ed. 1907. (In-
dispensable. )
Wood, A. à. Athenae Oxonienses, vol. iv, 56-9; Fasti, part 1, 426, 451, 498
(in vol. 11). Ed. Bliss, P. 1813-20.
THOMAS FULLER
David's Hainous Sinne, Heartie Repentance, Heavy Punishment. 1631.
The Historie of the Holy Warre; by Thomas Fuller, B. D. , Prebendarie of
Sarum, late of Sidney Colledge in Cambridge. Printed by Thomas Buok,
one of the Printers to the Universitie of Cambridge, 1639 ff.
Joseph's Party-coloured Coat. 1640.
The Holy State and The Profane State. Cambridge, 1642.
A Fast Sermon (on Matt. v, 9) preached on Innocents day. 1642.
Truth Maintained. 1643.
A Sermon of Reformation. 1643.
Good Thoughts in Bad Times. 1645. Ed. by Waller, A. R. , 1902 (together
with Good Thoughts in Worse Times, and Mixt Contemplations).
Andronicus, or, the Unfortunate Politician. 1646.
Feare of losing the Old Light. 1646.
The Cause and Cure of a Wounded Conscience. 1647.
A Sermon of Assurance. 1647.
A Sermon of Contentment. 1648.
Good Thoughts in Worse Times. 1649.
The Just Man's Funeral. 1649.
A Pisgah-sight of Palestine. 1650.
Abel Redevivus: or the Dead yet speaking. The Lives and Deaths of the
modern Divines. 1651. [Only a few are by Fuller. ] Ed. Nichols, W.
2 vols. 1867.
A Comment on the Eleven First Verses of the 4th chap. of S. Matt. 's Gospel.
(12 sermons. ) 1652.
The Infant's Advocate. 1652.
A Comment on Ruth. 1654.
The Triple Reconciler. 1654.
The Church-History of Britain; from the Birth of Christ untill the Year
1648. 1655. Ed. Brewer, J. S. 6 vols. Oxford, 1845-8.
Life out of Death. 1655.
A Collection of (four) Sermons together with Notes upon Jonah. 1656.
The Best Name on Earth. 1657.
The Appeal of Injured Innocence. 1659.
An Alarum to the Counties of England and Wales. 1660.
Mixt Contemplations in Better Times. 1660.
A Panegyrick to His Majesty. (In verse. ) 1660.
The History of the Worthies of England. 1662. Rptd 1811, 1840.
The Poems and Translations in verse: including fifty-nine hitherto unpub-
lished epigrams of T. Fuller, D. D. and his. . . form of prayer: for the first
time collected, with introduction and notes. Ed. Grosart, A. B. Edin-
burgh, 1868.
Collected Sermons. Edd. Bailey, J. E. and Axon, W. E. 2 vols. 1891.
Biography and Criticism
Bailey, John E. The life of Thomas Fuller, with notices of his books, his
kinsmen, and his friends. 1874.
Christophers, S. W. Homes of Old English Writers. (1873. ]
## p. 463 (#479) ############################################
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463
Coleridge, S. T. Literary Remains. 2 vols. 1836.
Fuller, M. Life, Times and Writings of Thomas Fuller. 2 vols. 1884.
Fuller, Dr Thomas, The Life of that Reverend Divine and Learned Historian.
1661.
Grosart, A. B. Introduction and notes in The Poems and Translations in
verse. Edinburgh, 1868.
Jessopp, A. Selections from Fuller. 1892.
Lamb, C. Specimens from the Writings of Fuller. Works, vol. 1. Ed.
Lucas, E. V. 1903.
Pepys, S. Diary.
Rogers, Henry. An Essay on the Life and Genius of Thomas Fuller. 1844.
Russell, Arthur.
Memorials of the life and works of Thomas Fuller. 1856.
Tovey, D. C. Reviews and Essays in English Literature. 1897.
9
IZAAK WALTON
The Compleat Angler or the Contemplative Man's Recreation. Being a
Discourse of Fish and Fishing, Not unworthy the perusal of most
Anglers. Simon Peter said, I go a fishing: and they said, We also wil go
with thee. John xxi. 3. Printed by T. Maxey for Rich. Marriot, in
8. Dunstans Churchyard Fleetstreet, 1653.
The Compleat Angler, or the Contemplative Man's Recreation. Being a
Discourse of Rivers, and Fish-Ponds, and Fish, and Fishing. Not un-
worthy the perusal of most Anglers. Printed by T. M. for Rich.
Marriot, and are to be sold at his Shop in S. Dunstans Church-yard
Fleetstreet. 1655 (2nd ed. , largely re-written. ] Also 1661, 1668, 1678
[latest during Walton's lifetime; contains Cotton's Instructions how to
angle for a trout or grayling in a clear stream]. Ed. Hawkins, John,
1760; Major, J. , 1823-4; Nicolas, N. H. , 2 vols. , 1836; Bethune, G. W. ,
2 vols. , 1847, and later eds. (with bibliography of fishing books); Marston,
R. B. , 2 vols. , 1888; Lang, Andrew, 1896; Le Gallienne, R. , illustrated
by New, E. H. , 1897; Buchan, J. , 1901.
[Cf. Barker, Thomas, The Art of Angling, 1651 (quoted by Walton).
See, for later editions, Westwood and Satchell's Bibliotheca Piscatoria,
1883. ]
[Cf. Breton, Nicholas, Wit's Trenchmour in a Conference had Be-
twixt a Scholler and an Angler, 1597. ]
The Life of Sir Henry Wotton. Prefixed to Reliquiae Wottonianae. 1651.
The Life of John Donne. 1658. (First issued prefixed to the 1640 edition of
Donne's Lxxx Sermons. )
The Life of Mr Rich. Hooker. 1665.
The Life of Mr George Herbert. Written by Izaak Walton. To which are
added some Letters . . . by Mr George Herbert. 1670.
The Life of Dr Sanderson. 1678.
The Lives of Dr John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr Richard Hooker,
Mr George Herbert . . . 4 pts. 1670, 1675, etc. Ed. Zouch, T. , 1796 ;
Major, J. , 1825; Bullen, A. H. , 1884; Dobson, A. , 2 vols. , 1898.
Daman and Dorus, and other miscellaneous verses are collected in R. H.
Shepherd's Waltoniana, 1878.
Authorities
Alexander, W. A Journey to Beresford Hall. 1841.
British Museum. Walton's Prayer-book, containing autobiographical notes,
B. M. Cat. Liturgies, C. 61. k. 5 (1).
Grolier Club. Handlist of the various editions of The Compleat Angler.
## p. 464 (#480) ############################################
464
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Landor, W. 8. Imaginary Conversations—Conversation xii, vol. v. 1829.
Lang, A. Social England Illustrated. 1903. [Contains rpt of The Secrets of
Angling by John Dennys, 1613, and of W. Lawson's Comments thereon. ]
Lowell, J. R. Latest Literary Essays. 1890-2.
Marston, E. Thomas Ken and Izaak Walton: a sketch of their lives and
family connection. 1908.
Marston, R. B. In his edition of the Complete Angler, 1888.
Izaak Walton and some earlier writers on fish and fishing. 1894.
Martin, S. Izaak Walton and his Friends. 1904.
Mitford, Mary L. Recollections of a Literary Life. 1852.
Nevinson, H. W. Books and Personalities. 1905.
Nicolas, N. H. In his edition of the Complete Angler, 1836.
Shepherd, R. H. Waltoniana. 1878.
Tweddell, G. Walton and the earlier English writers on angling. 1851.
Westwood, Thomas. The Chronicle of the Compleat Angler. 1864.
Wood, A. A Bibliography of the Complete Angler of Izaak Walton. 1900.
Wood, A. à. Athenae Oxonienses. Ed. Bliss, P. 1813–20.
a
SIR THOMAS URQUHART
Epigrams, Divine and Moral. By Sir Thomas Urchard. 1641. Also 1646.
The Trissotetras: or, A Most Exquisite Table for Resolving all manner of
Triangles . . . Most necessary for all such as would attaine to the exact
knowledge of Fortification, Dyaling, Navigation, Surveying. . . . Now
lately invented, and perfected. . . . Published for the benefit of those that
are Mathematically affected. 1645.
Pantochronocanon : Or, A peculiar Promptuary of Time; Wherein (not one
instant being omitted since the beginning of motion) is displayed A most
exact Directory for all particular Chronologies, in what Family soever :
And that by deducting the true Pedigree and Lineal descent of the most
ancient and honourable name of the Urquharts, in the house of Cromartie,
since the Creation of the world, until this present yeer of God, 1652.
Ekskubalauron: Or The Discovery of A most exquisite Jewel, more precious
than Diamonds enchased in Gold, the like whereof was never seen in any
age; found in the kennel of Worcester-street, the day after the fight and
six before the Autumnal Equinox, anno 1651. 1652.
Logopandecteision, or an Introduction to the Universal Language. Digested
into these Six several Books, Neaudethaumata, Chrestasebeia, Clerono-
maporia, Chryseomystes, Neleodicastes, and Philoponauxesis. 1653.
The First [and The Second Book] Book of the Works of Mr Francis Rabe-
lais, Doctor in Physick. . . now faithfully translated into English by
8. T. U. C. 1653, 1664.
The Third Book. . . now faithfully translated by the unimitable pen of Sir
Thomas Urwhart, Kt. and Bar. The Translator of the Two First
Books. 1693.
The Works of Sir Thomas Urquhart. Maitland Club. Glasgow, 1834.
Biography and Criticism
Fraser, Sir W. The Earls of Cromartie: their kindred, country and corre-
spondence. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1876.
Irving, D. Lives of Scottish Writers. 1839.
Miller, Hugh. Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland. 1850.