)
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The Critical Review.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10
)
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Debates in The Senate of Lilliput. (January-December, and Supplement. )
Preface to collected numbers for 1743.
Debates in the Senate of Lilliput. (Jan. -March 1744. )
(? ) Preface to collected numbers for 1744.
(? ) Latin epitaph on Sir Thomas Hanmer, and translation. (May 1747. )
(? ) To Miss on her giving the Author a Gold and Silver Net-work Parse.
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(? ) Stella in mourning. (May. )
(? ) The Winter's Walk. (May. )
(? ) An Ode, beginning 'Stern winter now, by spring repress'd. ' (May. )
(? ) To Lyce, an elderly Lady. (May. )
[The preceding six pieces, each signed
*** , have been included among
Johnson's poetical works since 1785. Boswell says “it is supposed' they
were by Johnson; Malone suggests Hawkesworth. Some are certainly
not by Johnson, and there is no proof of his anthorship of any. The
Winter's Walk is said to be 'by Samuel Johnson, LL. D. ' in the Scots
Magazine for December 1767. Other pieces from the Magazine about
this time are included among his collected poems, but without reason.
Twelve pieces, including four of the above, had been definitely ascribed
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Life of Roscommon. (May 1748. )
(? ) Foreign History. (November. )
Prologue at the representation of Comus. (April 1750. )
Life of Edward Cave. (February 1754. )
Review of Tytler's Vindication of Mary Queen of Scots. (October 1760. )
Account of the detection of the Imposture in Cock-Lane. (February 1762. )
Prologue to the Good-Natur'd Man. (February 1768. )
Prologue to the Word to the Wise. (June 1777. )
On the Death of Dr Robert Levet. (August 1783. )
Letter, with memorandum on the authors of the Ancient Universal History,
dated 6 December 1784 (the last scrap he ever dictated for the press').
(December 1784. )
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D. Contributions to Books: Assistance to other Writers
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[The preceding six pieces, each signed
*** , have been included among
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were by Johnson; Malone suggests Hawkesworth. Some are certainly
not by Johnson, and there is no proof of his anthorship of any. The
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Life of Edward Cave. (February 1754. )
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Account of the detection of the Imposture in Cock-Lane. (February 1762. )
Prologue to the Good-Natur'd Man. (February 1768. )
Prologue to the Word to the Wise. (June 1777. )
On the Death of Dr Robert Levet. (August 1783. )
Letter, with memorandum on the authors of the Ancient Universal History,
dated 6 December 1784 (the last scrap he ever dictated for the press').
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6
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Further thoughts on Agriculture. (March. )
Latin verses beginning: Nequicquam Danaen includit ahenea turris. (March. )
Reflections on the present State of Literature. (April. )
A Dissertation on the Epitaphs written by Pope. (May. )
[All signed **(i. e. S. J. ); other contributions signed are clearly not
his. )
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Preliminary Address. (May 1756. )
An Introduction to the Political State of Great Britain. (May. )
Observations added to 'An authentic Account of the present State of Lisbon. '
(May. )
Observations on the Militia Bill. (June. )
Observations on his Britannick Majesty's Treaties with her Imperial Majesty
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Observations on the present State of Affairs. (August. )
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Murphy's Gray's Inn Journal. (May. )
Warton's Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope. (May. )
Hampton's Polybius. (May. )
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Russell's Natural History of Aleppo. (June. )
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Browne's History of Jamaica. (August. )
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Miscellanies by Elizabeth Harrison. (October. )
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Letter on the case of Admiral Byng. (October. )
Appeal to the people concerning Admiral Byng. (October. )
Hanway's Eight Days Journey. . . to which is added an essay on Tea.
(November, May 1757. )
The Cadet. A military treatise. (November. )
Further Particulars relating to the case of Admiral Byng. (November. )
The Conduct of the ministry impartially examined. (November. )
A Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil. (May 1757, June, July. )
A Reply to a Paper in the Gazetteer of May 26,1757 [by Hanway. ] (June 1757. )
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Introduction. (1 January 1757. )
Character of the Rev. Mr Zachariah Mudge. (2 May 1769. )
The Universal Chronicle, or Weekly Gazette.
The Idler, from 15 April 1758 to 5 April 1760.
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The Gazetteer.
Three letters on the plans for Black-Friars bridge. (1,8, 15 December 1759.
)
The Critical Review.
Review of Graham's Telemachus, a Mask. (April 1763. )
Review of Grainger's Sugar-Cane. (October 1764. )
Review of Goldsmith's Traveller. (December. )
The London Magazine.
Elegy on the Death of Mr Levet. (September 1783. )
['Incorrect copies of this effusion of the most friendly regard have
been distributed; that which you will now receive, is genuine,' p. 229. ]
The Morning Chronicle.
Communication showing that a passage in The Rambler, No. 85, did not favour
suicide. (May 29, 1782. )
(See Gentleman's Magazine, February 1786, pp. 93-5. )
D. Contributions to Books: Assistance to other Writers
A Miscellany of Poems By several Hands. Publish'd by J. Husbands, A. M. ,
Fellow of Pembroke-College, Oxon. Oxford, 1731.
Messia (pp. 111-117).
[‘The Translation of Mr Pope's Messiah was deliver'd to his Tutor
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. ]
The Works of Dr Thomas Sydenham, newly made English from the original
Latin. By John Swan, M. D. 1742.
The prefatory Life of Sydenham, printed also in The Gentleman's
Magazine.
A Medicinal Dictionary. By Robert James, M. D. 3 vols. 1743-5.
Dedication to Dr Mead.
å
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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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A New Dictionary of Trade and Commerce. By Richard Rolt. 1756.
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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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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,
The World displayed; or, a Curious Collection of Voyages and Travels,
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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