Edinburgh: 100 PRINCES STREET
Paris: THE GALIGNANI LIBRARY
Bombay, Calcutta and Madras: MACMILLAN AND CO.
Paris: THE GALIGNANI LIBRARY
Bombay, Calcutta and Madras: MACMILLAN AND CO.
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THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY
OF
ENGLISH LITERATURE
VOLUME XIV
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
III
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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
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THE
CAMBRIDGE HISTORY
OF
ENGLISH LITERATURE
EDITED
BY
Sir A. W. WARD, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Master of Peterhouse v
AND
A. R. WALLER, M. A. , Peterhouse
VOLUME XIV
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
III
*ET
*POCT
BOCVLA
ALYA
JUTJAT* ONTHS
CANTA
BRIOL
CAMBRIDGE:
at the University Press
1916
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PRs3
CA
978
;. 14
PREFATORY NOTE
IN sending forth the successive volumes of the work now
brought to a close, we have, at various times, briefly
expressed our thanks to those who, in different ways, have
generously helped us. We wish, in these our last words, to offer
a cordial expression of thanks to our fellow-workers at the
University Press who, for some years past, have cooperated with
us in our endeavour to avoid error-80 far as it can be avoided
in an undertaking like ours—to the compositors and readers, as
well as to those charged with the general management of the
various printing departments, of whom the Chief has recently
been taken from us.
Their help has been ungrudging and of great value, and we
should like to place our sense of it on record.
A. W. W.
A. R. W.
April 1916
351733
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1
1
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## p. vii (#13) #############################################
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
PHILOSOPHERS
By W. R. SORLEY, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Fellow of King's College,
Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy
PAGE
The economics of Ricardo. James Mill. Analysis of the Phenomena
of the Human Mind. Thomas Brown. Sir William Hamilton.
Mansel. John Stuart Mill. System of Logic. Utilitarianism.
On Liberty. Political Economy. Jevons. George Grote.
Alexander Bain. George Croom Robertson, The influence of
Comte. Rational and Religious Philosophers. John Grote.
Frederick Denison Maurice. Newman's Grammar of Assent.
William George Ward. Martineau. Herbert Spencer and the
Philosophy of Evolution. Darwin. George Henry Lewes. Huxley.
William Kingdon Clifford. Leslie Stephen. Maine's Ancient
Law. Bagehot. Henry Sidgwick. The Methods of Ethics.
Shadworth Hodgson. Idealists. Ferrier's Institutes of Meta-
physic. Stirling's Secret of Hegel. Thomas Hill Green.
Prolegomena to Ethics. William Wallace. John Caird. Edward
Caird. Francis Herbert Bradley. Alexander Campbell Fraser.
Robert Adamson
1
CHAPTER II
HISTORIANS, BIOGRAPHERS AND POLITICAL ORATORS
By Sir A. W. WARD, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Master of Peterhouse
Sharon Turner. Lingard. Henry Hallam. Sir James Mackintosh.
Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome. Essays. History of England.
Sir Archibald Alison. Sir Francis Palgrave. John Mitchell
Kemble.
Freeman.
The History of the Norman Conquest.
Stubbs. The Constitutional History of England. John Richard
Green. A Short History of the English People. Sir Henry
Maine. J. E. Thorold Rogers. Frederic Seebohm. Frederic
William Maitland. Mary Bateson. J. S. Brewer. James Gairdner.
Froude. History of England. Samuel Rawson Gardiner.
Coxe. Earl Stanhope. Goldwin Smith. Sir J. R. Seeley.
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viii
Contents
PAOL
Harriet Martineau. W. N. Molesworth. Kinglake's Invasion of
the Crimea. P. F. Tytler. John Hill Burton. Andrew Lang.
J. P. Prendergast. Sir J. T. Gilbert. C. L. Falkiner. James
Mill's History of India. Sir A. C. Lyall. J. A. Doyle. E. J. Payne.
Creighton. History of the Papacy. W. E. Collins.
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 n
## p. iii (#9) ##############################################
THE
CAMBRIDGE HISTORY
OF
ENGLISH LITERATURE
EDITED
BY
Sir A. W. WARD, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Master of Peterhouse v
AND
A. R. WALLER, M. A. , Peterhouse
VOLUME XIV
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
III
*ET
*POCT
BOCVLA
ALYA
JUTJAT* ONTHS
CANTA
BRIOL
CAMBRIDGE:
at the University Press
1916
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## p. v (#11) ###############################################
PRs3
CA
978
;. 14
PREFATORY NOTE
IN sending forth the successive volumes of the work now
brought to a close, we have, at various times, briefly
expressed our thanks to those who, in different ways, have
generously helped us. We wish, in these our last words, to offer
a cordial expression of thanks to our fellow-workers at the
University Press who, for some years past, have cooperated with
us in our endeavour to avoid error-80 far as it can be avoided
in an undertaking like ours—to the compositors and readers, as
well as to those charged with the general management of the
various printing departments, of whom the Chief has recently
been taken from us.
Their help has been ungrudging and of great value, and we
should like to place our sense of it on record.
A. W. W.
A. R. W.
April 1916
351733
## p. vi (#12) ##############################################
1
1
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## p. vii (#13) #############################################
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
PHILOSOPHERS
By W. R. SORLEY, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Fellow of King's College,
Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy
PAGE
The economics of Ricardo. James Mill. Analysis of the Phenomena
of the Human Mind. Thomas Brown. Sir William Hamilton.
Mansel. John Stuart Mill. System of Logic. Utilitarianism.
On Liberty. Political Economy. Jevons. George Grote.
Alexander Bain. George Croom Robertson, The influence of
Comte. Rational and Religious Philosophers. John Grote.
Frederick Denison Maurice. Newman's Grammar of Assent.
William George Ward. Martineau. Herbert Spencer and the
Philosophy of Evolution. Darwin. George Henry Lewes. Huxley.
William Kingdon Clifford. Leslie Stephen. Maine's Ancient
Law. Bagehot. Henry Sidgwick. The Methods of Ethics.
Shadworth Hodgson. Idealists. Ferrier's Institutes of Meta-
physic. Stirling's Secret of Hegel. Thomas Hill Green.
Prolegomena to Ethics. William Wallace. John Caird. Edward
Caird. Francis Herbert Bradley. Alexander Campbell Fraser.
Robert Adamson
1
CHAPTER II
HISTORIANS, BIOGRAPHERS AND POLITICAL ORATORS
By Sir A. W. WARD, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Master of Peterhouse
Sharon Turner. Lingard. Henry Hallam. Sir James Mackintosh.
Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome. Essays. History of England.
Sir Archibald Alison. Sir Francis Palgrave. John Mitchell
Kemble.
Freeman.
The History of the Norman Conquest.
Stubbs. The Constitutional History of England. John Richard
Green. A Short History of the English People. Sir Henry
Maine. J. E. Thorold Rogers. Frederic Seebohm. Frederic
William Maitland. Mary Bateson. J. S. Brewer. James Gairdner.
Froude. History of England. Samuel Rawson Gardiner.
Coxe. Earl Stanhope. Goldwin Smith. Sir J. R. Seeley.
## p. viii (#14) ############################################
viii
Contents
PAOL
Harriet Martineau. W. N. Molesworth. Kinglake's Invasion of
the Crimea. P. F. Tytler. John Hill Burton. Andrew Lang.
J. P. Prendergast. Sir J. T. Gilbert. C. L. Falkiner. James
Mill's History of India. Sir A. C. Lyall. J. A. Doyle. E. J. Payne.
Creighton. History of the Papacy. W. E. Collins. J. H. Overton.
W. R. Stephens. T. G. Law. T. McCrie. Buckle's History of
Civilization. Lecky History of the Rise and Influence
.
of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe. The History of
European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne. A History of
England in the Eighteenth Century. Biographers and Memoir-
Writers. Lockhart. Scott. Moore. Southey. Roscoe. Mark
Pattison. Sir James Stephen. Agnes and Elizabeth Strickland.
Mrs M. A. Everett Green. Sir Theodore Martin. Masson's Life
of Milton. John Forster. The Greville Memoirs. The Croker
Papers. The Creevey Papers. N. W. Senior. Lord Acton.
Political Orators and Writers of Pamphlets. William Wilber-
force. Windham.
Find more books at https://www. hathitrust. org.
Title: The Cambridge history of English literature, ed. by A. W. Ward
and A. R. Waller.
Publisher: Cambridge, The University Press, 1908-1927.
Copyright:
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THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY
OF
ENGLISH LITERATURE
VOLUME XIV
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
III
aris
27
1
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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 n
## p. iii (#9) ##############################################
THE
CAMBRIDGE HISTORY
OF
ENGLISH LITERATURE
EDITED
BY
Sir A. W. WARD, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Master of Peterhouse v
AND
A. R. WALLER, M. A. , Peterhouse
VOLUME XIV
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
III
*ET
*POCT
BOCVLA
ALYA
JUTJAT* ONTHS
CANTA
BRIOL
CAMBRIDGE:
at the University Press
1916
## p. iv (#10) ##############################################
## p. v (#11) ###############################################
PRs3
CA
978
;. 14
PREFATORY NOTE
IN sending forth the successive volumes of the work now
brought to a close, we have, at various times, briefly
expressed our thanks to those who, in different ways, have
generously helped us. We wish, in these our last words, to offer
a cordial expression of thanks to our fellow-workers at the
University Press who, for some years past, have cooperated with
us in our endeavour to avoid error-80 far as it can be avoided
in an undertaking like ours—to the compositors and readers, as
well as to those charged with the general management of the
various printing departments, of whom the Chief has recently
been taken from us.
Their help has been ungrudging and of great value, and we
should like to place our sense of it on record.
A. W. W.
A. R. W.
April 1916
351733
## p. vi (#12) ##############################################
1
1
」
## p. vii (#13) #############################################
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
PHILOSOPHERS
By W. R. SORLEY, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Fellow of King's College,
Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy
PAGE
The economics of Ricardo. James Mill. Analysis of the Phenomena
of the Human Mind. Thomas Brown. Sir William Hamilton.
Mansel. John Stuart Mill. System of Logic. Utilitarianism.
On Liberty. Political Economy. Jevons. George Grote.
Alexander Bain. George Croom Robertson, The influence of
Comte. Rational and Religious Philosophers. John Grote.
Frederick Denison Maurice. Newman's Grammar of Assent.
William George Ward. Martineau. Herbert Spencer and the
Philosophy of Evolution. Darwin. George Henry Lewes. Huxley.
William Kingdon Clifford. Leslie Stephen. Maine's Ancient
Law. Bagehot. Henry Sidgwick. The Methods of Ethics.
Shadworth Hodgson. Idealists. Ferrier's Institutes of Meta-
physic. Stirling's Secret of Hegel. Thomas Hill Green.
Prolegomena to Ethics. William Wallace. John Caird. Edward
Caird. Francis Herbert Bradley. Alexander Campbell Fraser.
Robert Adamson
1
CHAPTER II
HISTORIANS, BIOGRAPHERS AND POLITICAL ORATORS
By Sir A. W. WARD, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Master of Peterhouse
Sharon Turner. Lingard. Henry Hallam. Sir James Mackintosh.
Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome. Essays. History of England.
Sir Archibald Alison. Sir Francis Palgrave. John Mitchell
Kemble.
Freeman.
The History of the Norman Conquest.
Stubbs. The Constitutional History of England. John Richard
Green. A Short History of the English People. Sir Henry
Maine. J. E. Thorold Rogers. Frederic Seebohm. Frederic
William Maitland. Mary Bateson. J. S. Brewer. James Gairdner.
Froude. History of England. Samuel Rawson Gardiner.
Coxe. Earl Stanhope. Goldwin Smith. Sir J. R. Seeley.
## p. viii (#14) ############################################
viii
Contents
PAOL
Harriet Martineau. W. N. Molesworth. Kinglake's Invasion of
the Crimea. P. F. Tytler. John Hill Burton. Andrew Lang.
J. P. Prendergast. Sir J. T. Gilbert. C. L. Falkiner. James
Mill's History of India. Sir A. C. Lyall. J. A. Doyle. E. J. Payne.
Creighton. History of the Papacy. W. E. Collins.
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 n
## p. iii (#9) ##############################################
THE
CAMBRIDGE HISTORY
OF
ENGLISH LITERATURE
EDITED
BY
Sir A. W. WARD, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Master of Peterhouse v
AND
A. R. WALLER, M. A. , Peterhouse
VOLUME XIV
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
III
*ET
*POCT
BOCVLA
ALYA
JUTJAT* ONTHS
CANTA
BRIOL
CAMBRIDGE:
at the University Press
1916
## p. iv (#10) ##############################################
## p. v (#11) ###############################################
PRs3
CA
978
;. 14
PREFATORY NOTE
IN sending forth the successive volumes of the work now
brought to a close, we have, at various times, briefly
expressed our thanks to those who, in different ways, have
generously helped us. We wish, in these our last words, to offer
a cordial expression of thanks to our fellow-workers at the
University Press who, for some years past, have cooperated with
us in our endeavour to avoid error-80 far as it can be avoided
in an undertaking like ours—to the compositors and readers, as
well as to those charged with the general management of the
various printing departments, of whom the Chief has recently
been taken from us.
Their help has been ungrudging and of great value, and we
should like to place our sense of it on record.
A. W. W.
A. R. W.
April 1916
351733
## p. vi (#12) ##############################################
1
1
」
## p. vii (#13) #############################################
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
PHILOSOPHERS
By W. R. SORLEY, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Fellow of King's College,
Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy
PAGE
The economics of Ricardo. James Mill. Analysis of the Phenomena
of the Human Mind. Thomas Brown. Sir William Hamilton.
Mansel. John Stuart Mill. System of Logic. Utilitarianism.
On Liberty. Political Economy. Jevons. George Grote.
Alexander Bain. George Croom Robertson, The influence of
Comte. Rational and Religious Philosophers. John Grote.
Frederick Denison Maurice. Newman's Grammar of Assent.
William George Ward. Martineau. Herbert Spencer and the
Philosophy of Evolution. Darwin. George Henry Lewes. Huxley.
William Kingdon Clifford. Leslie Stephen. Maine's Ancient
Law. Bagehot. Henry Sidgwick. The Methods of Ethics.
Shadworth Hodgson. Idealists. Ferrier's Institutes of Meta-
physic. Stirling's Secret of Hegel. Thomas Hill Green.
Prolegomena to Ethics. William Wallace. John Caird. Edward
Caird. Francis Herbert Bradley. Alexander Campbell Fraser.
Robert Adamson
1
CHAPTER II
HISTORIANS, BIOGRAPHERS AND POLITICAL ORATORS
By Sir A. W. WARD, Litt. D. , F. B. A. , Master of Peterhouse
Sharon Turner. Lingard. Henry Hallam. Sir James Mackintosh.
Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome. Essays. History of England.
Sir Archibald Alison. Sir Francis Palgrave. John Mitchell
Kemble.
Freeman.
The History of the Norman Conquest.
Stubbs. The Constitutional History of England. John Richard
Green. A Short History of the English People. Sir Henry
Maine. J. E. Thorold Rogers. Frederic Seebohm. Frederic
William Maitland. Mary Bateson. J. S. Brewer. James Gairdner.
Froude. History of England. Samuel Rawson Gardiner.
Coxe. Earl Stanhope. Goldwin Smith. Sir J. R. Seeley.
## p. viii (#14) ############################################
viii
Contents
PAOL
Harriet Martineau. W. N. Molesworth. Kinglake's Invasion of
the Crimea. P. F. Tytler. John Hill Burton. Andrew Lang.
J. P. Prendergast. Sir J. T. Gilbert. C. L. Falkiner. James
Mill's History of India. Sir A. C. Lyall. J. A. Doyle. E. J. Payne.
Creighton. History of the Papacy. W. E. Collins. J. H. Overton.
W. R. Stephens. T. G. Law. T. McCrie. Buckle's History of
Civilization. Lecky History of the Rise and Influence
.
of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe. The History of
European Morals from Augustus to Charlemagne. A History of
England in the Eighteenth Century. Biographers and Memoir-
Writers. Lockhart. Scott. Moore. Southey. Roscoe. Mark
Pattison. Sir James Stephen. Agnes and Elizabeth Strickland.
Mrs M. A. Everett Green. Sir Theodore Martin. Masson's Life
of Milton. John Forster. The Greville Memoirs. The Croker
Papers. The Creevey Papers. N. W. Senior. Lord Acton.
Political Orators and Writers of Pamphlets. William Wilber-
force. Windham.