Characteristics
of English Poets from Chancer to Shirley.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v14
1877 (1876).
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Hutton, Richard Holt. Aspects of Religions and Scientific Thought. . . .
Selected from The Spectator and ed. Roscoe, Elizabeth M. 1899.
Hutton, William (1723-1815). A History of Birmingham, to the end of the
year 1780. Birmingham, 1781.
A Journey to London; comprising a description of the most interesting
objects of curiosity to a visitor of the Metropolis. 2nd edn. 1785.
Poems; chiefly Tales. 1804.
The Life of William Hutton: including a particular account of the Riots
at Birmingham in 1791. To which is subjoined, the History of his Family;
written by himself, and published by his daughter, Hutton, C. 1816.
Irwin, Sidney Thomas. Clifton School Addresses. . . . With an introduction
by Fowler, W. Warde. 1912. See, also, his essay in The Quarterly
Review on Hazlitt and Lamb. He also contributed valuable articles to
The Times Literary Supplement.
Jameson, Anna Brownell. The Loves of the Poets. 2 vols. 1829.
8
Characteristics of Women, moral, poetical, and historical. 2 vols. 1832.
2nd edn corrected and enlarged. 2 vols. 1833.
See, also, ante, bibliography to chap. II, and, post, to chap. ix.
Macpherson, Geraldine. Memoirs of the life of Mrs Jameson. [With
a postscript by Oliphant, Margaret 0. ] 1878.
Jefferies, John Richard. The Gamekeeper at Home. Sketches of natural
history and rural life. 1878.
Hodge and his Master. (Rptd from The Standard. ] 2 vols. 1880.
Round about a Great Estate. 1880.
Wood Magic. A fable. 2 vols. 1881.
Bevis, the story of a boy. 3 vols. 1882. With an introduction by Lucas,
E. V. [1913. ]
The Story of My Heart: my autobiography. 1883.
The Life of the Fields. 1884.
Field and Hedgerow, being the last essays of R. J. collected by his
widow. 1889.
The Hills and the Vale. . . . With an introduction by Thomas, E.
1909.
Masseck, C. J. Richard Jefferies. Étude d'une personalité. [With a
bibliography. ] Paris, 1913.
Symons, A. Studies in two Literatures. 1897.
Thomas, P. E. Richard Jefferies: his life and work. 1909.
Thorn, A. E. Richard Jefferies and Civilisation. 1914.
Wallis, F. The Ideals of Richard Jefferies. 1914.
Jordan, Denbam. Woodland, Moor and Stream. 1889.
Annals of a Fishing Village. Drawn from the notes of A Son of the
Marshes (D. J. ]. 1891.
On Surrey Hills. 1891.
Within an hour of London Town. 1892.
Forest Tithes, and other studies from Nature. 1893.
With the Woodlanders and by the Tide. 1893.
From Spring to Fall; or, When Life stirs. [1894. ]
The Wild-Fowl and Sea-Fowl of Great Britain. 1895.
In the Green Leaf and the Sere. 1896.
Drift from Longshore. 1898.
Lang, Andrew. The Odyssey of Homer. Done into English Prose. (In
collaboration with Butcher, 8. H. ) 1879.
Theocritus, Bion and Moschus rendered into English Prose. 1880.
The Library. 1881.
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[CH.
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Lang, Andrew. The Iliad of Homer. Done into English Prose. (In
collaboration with Leaf, W. and Myers, E. ) 1883.
Custom and Myth. 1884.
The Princess Nobody. A Tale of Fairy Land. . . . After the drawings
by Richard Doyle. (1884. ]
Aucassin and Nicolete. Done into English by A. L. 1887.
The Blue Fairy Book. 1889. (And many other similar books. ]
The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart. 2 vols. 1897 (1896).
The Homerio Hymns: a new prose translation and essays, literary and
mythological. 1899.
- The Maid of France. Being the story of the life and death of Jeanne
d'Arc. 1908.
History of English Literature from Beowulf to Swinburne. 1912.
Falconer, C. M. Catalogue of a library, chiefly the writings of Andrew
Lang. 1898.
See, also, ante, bibliographies to chap. vi, vol. XIII, and chap. II, vol. xiv.
Miller, Hugh (the elder). Poems written in the leisure hours of a Journey-
man Mason. 1829.
The Old Red Sandstone; or, new walks in an old field. Edinburgh, 1841.
[Contributions, editorial and other, to The Witness, 1846-52. ] 3 vols.
(1846-52. ]
My Schools and Schoolmasters: or, the story of my education. Edin-
burgh, 1854.
The Testimony of the Rocks; or, Geology in its bearings on the two
Theologies natural and revealed. Edinburgh, 1857.
Essays, historical and biographical, political and social, literary and
scientific. Ed. Bayne, P. Edinburgh, 1862.
Mackenzie, W. M. Hugh Miller: a critical study. 1905.
Minto, William.
Characteristics of English Poets from Chancer to Shirley.
1874.
Daniel Defoe. [A biography. ) (English Men of Letters. ) 1879.
The Crack of Doom. A novel. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1886.
Oliphant, Laurence. The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn
of 1852, with a voyage down the Volga, and a tour through the country
of the Don Cossacks. 1853.
Piccadilly. A fragment of contemporary biography. 1870.
The Autobiography of a Joint Stock Company. Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine. 1876.
A Journey to Katmandu. 1882.
Altiora Peto. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1883.
Sympneumata; or, evolutionary forces now active in Man. Edinburgh,
1885.
Episodes in a Life of Adventure; or, Moss from a Rolling Stone. Edin-
burgh, 1887.
Leesehing, L. F. Personal Reminiscences of Laurence Oliphant. (1891. )
Oliphant, Margaret O. Memoir of the Life of Laurence Oliphant
and of Alice Oliphant his wife. 2 vols. 1891.
Pater, Walter Horatio. Essay on Winckelmann. The Westminster Review.
1867.
Studies in the History of the Renaissance. 1873.
Marius the Epicurean: his sensations and ideas. 2 vols. 1885.
Imaginary Portraits. 1887.
Appreciations. With an essay on Style. 1889.
The Child in the House. 1894.
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Critical and Miscellaneous Prose
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Pater, Walter Horatio. Plato and Platonism: a series of lectures. 1893.
Greek Studies. 1895.
Gaston de Latour. 1896.
Works. New library edn. 10 vols. 1910.
Benson, A. C. Walter Pater. (English Men of Letters. ) 1906.
Thomas, P. E. Walter Pater. A critical study. 1913.
Symons, A. Walter Pater. Studies in Prose and Verse. [1904. ]
Wright, T. The Life of Walter Pater. 2 vols. 1907.
Patmore, Peter George (1786-1855). Chatsworth; or the Romance of a
Week. 1844.
Imitations of celebrated authors. 1844.
My Friends and Acquaintances: being memorials, mind-portraits, and
personal recollections of deceased celebrities of the nineteenth century.
3 vols. 1855.
Rands, William Brighty. Lilliput Levee. 1864.
Tangled Talk, an Essayist's Holiday. 1864.
Henry Holbeach, Student in Life and Philosophy. A narrative and a
discussion. 2 vols. 1865.
Chaucer's England. 2 vols. 1869.
Lilliput Lectures. 1871.
Lilliput Revels. 1871.
Lilliput Legends. 1872.
The Contemporary Review. Pp. 398-412. Nov. 1869.
Rigby, Elizabeth afterwards lady Eastlake (1809-1893). Five Great Painters
(Leonardo da Vinci, Michael Angelo, Titian, Raphael, Albert Dürer).
Essays rptd from The Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews. 2 vols. 1883.
Journals and Correspondence of lady Eastlake. Ed. by her Nephew,
Smith, C. Eastlake. 2 vols. 1895.
Ruskin, John. Modern Painters: their superiority in the art of landscape
painting to all the Ancient masters proved by example of the True,
the Beautiful, and the Intellectual, from the works of modern artists,
especially from those of J. M. W. Turner, Esq. , R. A. 1843. 2nd edn.
1844. 3rd edn. 5 vols. 1846-60. Complete edn. 6 vols. 1888.
The Seven Lamps of Architecture. . . . With illustrations drawn and
etched by the author. 1849.
Poems. 1850.
The Stones of Venice. . . . With illustrations drawn by the author. 3 vols.
1851-3.
Notes on the Construction of Sheepfolds. 1851.
Pre-Raphaelitism. 1851.
Lectures on Architecture and Painting delivered at Edinburgh. . . . 1853.
The Political Economy of Art: being the substance, with additions, of
two lectures delivered at Manchester 1857. 1857. [The third and later
edns were entitled A Joy for Ever. ]
The Two Paths; being lectures on art, and its application to decoration
and manufacture, delivered in 1858-9. 1859.
Unto this Last: four essays on the first principles of Political Economy.
(Originally published in The Cornhill Magazine. ] 1862.
Sesame and Lilies. Two lectures . . . . 1. Of Kings' Treasures. 2. Of
Queens' Gardens, etc. 1865.
The Ethics of the Dust: ten lectures to little housewives in the elements
of Crystallisation. 1866.
The Crown of Wild Olive. Three lectures on work, traffio and war. 1866.
Time and Tide, by Weare and Tyne. Twenty-five letters to a Working
man of Sunderland (Thomas Dixon) on the laws of work. 2nd edn. 1868.
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[CH.
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Ruskin, John. The Queen of the Air: being a study of the Greek Myths of
Cloud and Storm. 1869.
Lectures on Art delivered before the University of Oxford in Hilary
Term 1870. Oxford, 1870.
Fors Clavigera. Letters to the workmen and labourers of Great
Britain. 9 vols.
## p. 521 (#551) ############################################
11]
Critical and Miscellaneous Prose
521
Hutton, Richard Holt. Aspects of Religions and Scientific Thought. . . .
Selected from The Spectator and ed. Roscoe, Elizabeth M. 1899.
Hutton, William (1723-1815). A History of Birmingham, to the end of the
year 1780. Birmingham, 1781.
A Journey to London; comprising a description of the most interesting
objects of curiosity to a visitor of the Metropolis. 2nd edn. 1785.
Poems; chiefly Tales. 1804.
The Life of William Hutton: including a particular account of the Riots
at Birmingham in 1791. To which is subjoined, the History of his Family;
written by himself, and published by his daughter, Hutton, C. 1816.
Irwin, Sidney Thomas. Clifton School Addresses. . . . With an introduction
by Fowler, W. Warde. 1912. See, also, his essay in The Quarterly
Review on Hazlitt and Lamb. He also contributed valuable articles to
The Times Literary Supplement.
Jameson, Anna Brownell. The Loves of the Poets. 2 vols. 1829.
8
Characteristics of Women, moral, poetical, and historical. 2 vols. 1832.
2nd edn corrected and enlarged. 2 vols. 1833.
See, also, ante, bibliography to chap. II, and, post, to chap. ix.
Macpherson, Geraldine. Memoirs of the life of Mrs Jameson. [With
a postscript by Oliphant, Margaret 0. ] 1878.
Jefferies, John Richard. The Gamekeeper at Home. Sketches of natural
history and rural life. 1878.
Hodge and his Master. (Rptd from The Standard. ] 2 vols. 1880.
Round about a Great Estate. 1880.
Wood Magic. A fable. 2 vols. 1881.
Bevis, the story of a boy. 3 vols. 1882. With an introduction by Lucas,
E. V. [1913. ]
The Story of My Heart: my autobiography. 1883.
The Life of the Fields. 1884.
Field and Hedgerow, being the last essays of R. J. collected by his
widow. 1889.
The Hills and the Vale. . . . With an introduction by Thomas, E.
1909.
Masseck, C. J. Richard Jefferies. Étude d'une personalité. [With a
bibliography. ] Paris, 1913.
Symons, A. Studies in two Literatures. 1897.
Thomas, P. E. Richard Jefferies: his life and work. 1909.
Thorn, A. E. Richard Jefferies and Civilisation. 1914.
Wallis, F. The Ideals of Richard Jefferies. 1914.
Jordan, Denbam. Woodland, Moor and Stream. 1889.
Annals of a Fishing Village. Drawn from the notes of A Son of the
Marshes (D. J. ]. 1891.
On Surrey Hills. 1891.
Within an hour of London Town. 1892.
Forest Tithes, and other studies from Nature. 1893.
With the Woodlanders and by the Tide. 1893.
From Spring to Fall; or, When Life stirs. [1894. ]
The Wild-Fowl and Sea-Fowl of Great Britain. 1895.
In the Green Leaf and the Sere. 1896.
Drift from Longshore. 1898.
Lang, Andrew. The Odyssey of Homer. Done into English Prose. (In
collaboration with Butcher, 8. H. ) 1879.
Theocritus, Bion and Moschus rendered into English Prose. 1880.
The Library. 1881.
## p. 522 (#552) ############################################
522
[CH.
Bibliography
Lang, Andrew. The Iliad of Homer. Done into English Prose. (In
collaboration with Leaf, W. and Myers, E. ) 1883.
Custom and Myth. 1884.
The Princess Nobody. A Tale of Fairy Land. . . . After the drawings
by Richard Doyle. (1884. ]
Aucassin and Nicolete. Done into English by A. L. 1887.
The Blue Fairy Book. 1889. (And many other similar books. ]
The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart. 2 vols. 1897 (1896).
The Homerio Hymns: a new prose translation and essays, literary and
mythological. 1899.
- The Maid of France. Being the story of the life and death of Jeanne
d'Arc. 1908.
History of English Literature from Beowulf to Swinburne. 1912.
Falconer, C. M. Catalogue of a library, chiefly the writings of Andrew
Lang. 1898.
See, also, ante, bibliographies to chap. vi, vol. XIII, and chap. II, vol. xiv.
Miller, Hugh (the elder). Poems written in the leisure hours of a Journey-
man Mason. 1829.
The Old Red Sandstone; or, new walks in an old field. Edinburgh, 1841.
[Contributions, editorial and other, to The Witness, 1846-52. ] 3 vols.
(1846-52. ]
My Schools and Schoolmasters: or, the story of my education. Edin-
burgh, 1854.
The Testimony of the Rocks; or, Geology in its bearings on the two
Theologies natural and revealed. Edinburgh, 1857.
Essays, historical and biographical, political and social, literary and
scientific. Ed. Bayne, P. Edinburgh, 1862.
Mackenzie, W. M. Hugh Miller: a critical study. 1905.
Minto, William.
Characteristics of English Poets from Chancer to Shirley.
1874.
Daniel Defoe. [A biography. ) (English Men of Letters. ) 1879.
The Crack of Doom. A novel. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1886.
Oliphant, Laurence. The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn
of 1852, with a voyage down the Volga, and a tour through the country
of the Don Cossacks. 1853.
Piccadilly. A fragment of contemporary biography. 1870.
The Autobiography of a Joint Stock Company. Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine. 1876.
A Journey to Katmandu. 1882.
Altiora Peto. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1883.
Sympneumata; or, evolutionary forces now active in Man. Edinburgh,
1885.
Episodes in a Life of Adventure; or, Moss from a Rolling Stone. Edin-
burgh, 1887.
Leesehing, L. F. Personal Reminiscences of Laurence Oliphant. (1891. )
Oliphant, Margaret O. Memoir of the Life of Laurence Oliphant
and of Alice Oliphant his wife. 2 vols. 1891.
Pater, Walter Horatio. Essay on Winckelmann. The Westminster Review.
1867.
Studies in the History of the Renaissance. 1873.
Marius the Epicurean: his sensations and ideas. 2 vols. 1885.
Imaginary Portraits. 1887.
Appreciations. With an essay on Style. 1889.
The Child in the House. 1894.
## p. 523 (#553) ############################################
III]
Critical and Miscellaneous Prose
523
Pater, Walter Horatio. Plato and Platonism: a series of lectures. 1893.
Greek Studies. 1895.
Gaston de Latour. 1896.
Works. New library edn. 10 vols. 1910.
Benson, A. C. Walter Pater. (English Men of Letters. ) 1906.
Thomas, P. E. Walter Pater. A critical study. 1913.
Symons, A. Walter Pater. Studies in Prose and Verse. [1904. ]
Wright, T. The Life of Walter Pater. 2 vols. 1907.
Patmore, Peter George (1786-1855). Chatsworth; or the Romance of a
Week. 1844.
Imitations of celebrated authors. 1844.
My Friends and Acquaintances: being memorials, mind-portraits, and
personal recollections of deceased celebrities of the nineteenth century.
3 vols. 1855.
Rands, William Brighty. Lilliput Levee. 1864.
Tangled Talk, an Essayist's Holiday. 1864.
Henry Holbeach, Student in Life and Philosophy. A narrative and a
discussion. 2 vols. 1865.
Chaucer's England. 2 vols. 1869.
Lilliput Lectures. 1871.
Lilliput Revels. 1871.
Lilliput Legends. 1872.
The Contemporary Review. Pp. 398-412. Nov. 1869.
Rigby, Elizabeth afterwards lady Eastlake (1809-1893). Five Great Painters
(Leonardo da Vinci, Michael Angelo, Titian, Raphael, Albert Dürer).
Essays rptd from The Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews. 2 vols. 1883.
Journals and Correspondence of lady Eastlake. Ed. by her Nephew,
Smith, C. Eastlake. 2 vols. 1895.
Ruskin, John. Modern Painters: their superiority in the art of landscape
painting to all the Ancient masters proved by example of the True,
the Beautiful, and the Intellectual, from the works of modern artists,
especially from those of J. M. W. Turner, Esq. , R. A. 1843. 2nd edn.
1844. 3rd edn. 5 vols. 1846-60. Complete edn. 6 vols. 1888.
The Seven Lamps of Architecture. . . . With illustrations drawn and
etched by the author. 1849.
Poems. 1850.
The Stones of Venice. . . . With illustrations drawn by the author. 3 vols.
1851-3.
Notes on the Construction of Sheepfolds. 1851.
Pre-Raphaelitism. 1851.
Lectures on Architecture and Painting delivered at Edinburgh. . . . 1853.
The Political Economy of Art: being the substance, with additions, of
two lectures delivered at Manchester 1857. 1857. [The third and later
edns were entitled A Joy for Ever. ]
The Two Paths; being lectures on art, and its application to decoration
and manufacture, delivered in 1858-9. 1859.
Unto this Last: four essays on the first principles of Political Economy.
(Originally published in The Cornhill Magazine. ] 1862.
Sesame and Lilies. Two lectures . . . . 1. Of Kings' Treasures. 2. Of
Queens' Gardens, etc. 1865.
The Ethics of the Dust: ten lectures to little housewives in the elements
of Crystallisation. 1866.
The Crown of Wild Olive. Three lectures on work, traffio and war. 1866.
Time and Tide, by Weare and Tyne. Twenty-five letters to a Working
man of Sunderland (Thomas Dixon) on the laws of work. 2nd edn. 1868.
## p. 524 (#554) ############################################
524
[CH.
Bibliography
Ruskin, John. The Queen of the Air: being a study of the Greek Myths of
Cloud and Storm. 1869.
Lectures on Art delivered before the University of Oxford in Hilary
Term 1870. Oxford, 1870.
Fors Clavigera. Letters to the workmen and labourers of Great
Britain. 9 vols.
