Thoughts on the
Coronation
of his present Majesty King George the Third.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10
Husbands, A.
M.
,
Fellow of Pembroke-College, Oxon. Oxford, 1731.
Messia (pp. 111-117).
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as a College Exercise, by Mr Johnson, a Commoner of Pembroke-College
in Oxford, and 'tis hoped will be no Discredit to the excellent Original. '
Preface. ]
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The prefatory Life of Sydenham, printed also in The Gentleman's
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Dedication to Dr Mead.
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Magazine.
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Dedication to Dr Mead.
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1752.
Dedication to the Earl of Middlesex.
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Dedication to the Earl of Orrery.
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printed on the right-hand pages, by Baretti. In the Bodleian copy,
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An Introduction to the Game of Draughts. By William Payne. 1756.
Dedication to the Earl of Rochford; and Preface.
A New Dictionary of Trade and Commerce. By Richard Rolt. 1756.
Preface.
Designs of Chinese Buildings, Furniture, Dresses, Machines, Utensils, etc.
By William Chambers. 1757.
• The first two Paragraphs. See Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. 1, p. 21;
cf. vol. iv, p. 188.
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469
2
gar
Bois
ti
Poze
lo
Dedication to The Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons.
[Johnson's authorship of this Dedication was denied by Boswell, ed.
Hill, G. B. , vol. iv, p. 383. But see Anderson's Life of Johnson, 1815,
pp. 257-8. ]
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Preface.
Stenography; or, Short-hand Improved. . . . By John Angell. n. d. [? 1758).
(? ) Dedication to the Duke of Richmond.
(? ) Preface.
['I remember one, Angel, who came to me to write for him a Preface
or Dedication to a book upon short-hand. Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. 11,
p. 224. Whether it was the Dedication or the Preface that Johnson
supplied, it cannot have been printed as he wrote it, or dictated it. ]
The Greek Theatre of Father Brumoy, translated by Mrs C. Lennox. 3 vols.
1759.
Translation of A Dissertation on the Greek Comedy, and The
General Conclusion of the Book,
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selected from the Writers of all Nations. 20 vols. 1759-61.
Introduction, vol. 1.
A Dictionary of the English and Italian Languages. By Giuseppe Baretti.
2 vols. 1760.
Dedication.
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1766.
A Journey from London to Genoa. 2 vols. 1770.
Discours sur Shakespeare et sur Monsieur de Voltaire. 1777.
Collison-Morley, L. Giuseppe Baretti; with an account of his
literary friendships and feuds. 1909. (Bibliography. )
An Address of the Painters to George III on his Accession to the Throne of
these Kingdoms. 1760.
Written by Johnson: see Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. 1, p. 352.
Proceedings of the Committee appointed to manage the contributions begun
at London, December 18, 1759, for cloathing French Soldiers, Prisoners
of War. 1760.
Introduction.
The English Works of Roger Ascham. With notes and observations, and
the author's life. By James Bennet. [1761. ]
Dedication to the Earl of Shaftesbury; and the Life of Ascham.
Thoughts on the Coronation of his present Majesty King George the Third.
By John Gwynn. 1761.
'Corrections and Improvements. See Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. 1,
pp. 21, 361.
A complete System of Astronomical Chronology. . . . By John Kennedy. 1762.
Dedication; and concluding paragraph.
Catalogue of the Artists' Exhibition. 1762.
Preface. See Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. 1, p. 367.
Jerusalem Delivered, an heroic poem; translated. . . by John Hoole. 1763.
Dedication to the Queen.
The Poetical Calendar. Containing a Collection of scarce and valuable
Pieces of Poetry: with Variety of Originals and Translations, by the
most eminent hands. Written and Selected by Francis Fawkes, M. A. ,
and William Woty. In Twelve Volumes. 1763.
Some Account of the Life and Writings of Mr William Collins.
(Vol. XII. For December. )
18
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Several Poems, including The Ant.
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London and Westminster Improved, Illustrated by Plans. . . . By John Gwynn.
1766.
Dedication to the King.
A Treatise describing and explaining the construction and use of new celestial
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Dedication to the King.
The Good-Natur'd Man; a Comedy. 1768.
Prologue.
The Deserted Village. 1770.
The last four lines. See Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. 11, p. 7.
A Dictionary of Ancient Geography. . . . By Alexander Macbean. 1773.
Preface.
Easy Phraseology, for the use of Young Ladies, who intend to learn the
colloquial part of the Italian Language. By Joseph Baretti. 1775.
Preface.
The Lusiad. Translated by William Julius Mickle. 1775.
Sentence in introduction. See Boswell, ed. Hill, G. B. , vol. iv, p. 251.
Occasional Papers by the late William Dodd, LL. D.
Suppressed, but rptd, from one of the few undestroyed copies, in The
Life of Samuel Johnson (attributed to Cooke), published by Kearsley in
1785, pp. 130-140. The pamphlet contained, besides editorial matter,
Dr Dodd's Account of Himself; a Declaration inclosed by Dodd in a
letter to a friend; his Letter to the Lord Chancellor; his Letter to the
Earl of Mansfield; his petition to the King; Mrs Dodd's petition to the
Queen; and Observations on the propriety of pardoning Dodd, sent by
Johnson to the public papers. All were written by Johnson, except
Dodd's Account of Himself, which he revised.
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petition from the City of London, which they mended'; and Dodd's last
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by the Rev. Dr Dodd, Friday, June 6, 1777, in the Chapel of New-
gate.
[Johnson marked for Boswell such passages as were added by
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from London and provincial presses, e. g. Salisbury and Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, with varying titles. ]
A Commentary, with Notes, on the Four Evangelists and the Acts of the
Apostles, etc. By Zachary Pearce. 1777.
Dedication to the King; and Additions to Pearce's autobiography.
Seven Discourses delivered in the Royal Academy by the President [Sir
Joshua Reynolds]. 1778.
Dedication to the King.
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Chapter VIII
471
Memoirs of Garrick. By Thomas Davies. 1780.
The first two sentences.
An Enquiry into the Authenticity of the Poems ascribed to Ossian. With a
Reply to Mr Clark's Answer. By W. 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.
