Separate
Novels
The Adventures of Roderick Random.
The Adventures of Roderick Random.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10
The Universal Gallant: or, The Different Husbands. A Comedy. As it is
Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, By His Majesty's Servants.
By Henry Fielding, Esq. 1735.
Pasquin. A Dramatick Satire on the Times: Being the Rehearsal of Two
Plays, viz. A Comedy call'd The Election; and a Tragedy call'd The Life
and Death of Common-Sense. As it is Acted at the Theatre in the Hay-
Market. By Henry Fielding, Esq. 1736. Other edns: 1736, 1740.
The Historical Register for the Year 1736. As it is Acted at the New
Theatre in the Hay-Market. To which is added a very merry Tragedy
callid Eurydice Hiss'd; or, A Word to the Wise. Both written by
the Author of Pasquin. To these are prefixed a long Dedication to
the publick, and a Preface to that Dedication. Dublin: Printed by and
for J. Jones. 1737. Other edns: 1741, 1744.
Eurydice, a Farce: As it was d-mned At the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.
[1735. ]
Tumble-Down Dick: Or, Phaethon in the Suds. A Dramatick Enter-
tainment of Walking, in Serious and Foolish Characters; Interlarded
with Burlesque, Grotesque, Comick Interludes, Call’d Harlequin a Pick-
Pocket. As it is Perform’d at the New Theatre in the Hay Market.
Being (tis hop'd) the last Entertainment that will ever be exhibited on
any Stage. Invented by the Ingenious Monsieur Sant Esprit. The
Musick compos'd by the Harmonious Signior Warblerini, And the Scenes
Painted by the Prodigious Mynheer Van Bottom-feet. 1744. (1st edn,
1737. )
Miss Lucy in Town. A Sequel to The Virgin Unmasqued. A Farce; With
Songs. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, In Drury-lane. 1742.
The Wedding-Day. A Comedy, As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in
Drury Lane. By Henry Fielding, Esq. 1743.
The Fathers: Or, The Good Naturd Man. A Comedy, As it is Acted at the
Theatre Royal, In Drury Lane. By the late Henry Fielding, Esq. ,
Author of Tom Jones, etc. 1778.
H. Periodicals
&
The Champion: Containing a Series of Papers, Humorous, Moral, Political
and Critical, to each of which is added A popular Index to the Times.
[2 vols. ] 1741. Another edn. 1766.
The True Patriot: And the History of Our Own Times (To be continued
Every Tuesday). 5 November 1745—10 June 1746.
The Jacobite's Journal. By John Trott-Plaid, Esq. [Saturdays). 5 De-
cember 1747–5 November 1748.
The Covent Garden Journal. By Sir Alexander Drawcansir, Knt. Censor of
E. L. x.
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Great Britain, Saturday, January 4, 1752. To be continued every Tuesday
and Saturday. Last number 70, 11 November 1752. (In Burney
Collection in B. M. some numbers missing and some seemingly not
issued. )
I. Selections
Illustrations of Smollett, Fielding and Goldsmith, in a series of forty-one
plates, designed and engraved by Cruikshank, G. Accompanied by
descriptive extracts. 1832.
Fielding. Edited by Saintsbury, G. (with introduction). (Masters of Litera-
ture. ) 1905.
J. Biography and Criticism
Besides the introductions and notes mentioned above the following may
be consulted :
A Catalogue of the entire and valuable library of books of the late Henry
Fielding, Esq. , which will be sold by auction by Samuel Baker . . . on
Monday, Feb. the 10th, and the three following evenings, etc. (British
Museum oopy, with MS prices. ] [1755. ]
An Essay on the New Species of writing founded by Mr Fielding: With a
word or two upon the Modern State of Criticism. 1751.
Dobson, Austin. Art. Fielding, Henry, in Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th
edn.
Henry Fielding. A Memoir. 1900.
Fielding. (English Men of Letters. ) 1907.
Fraser's Magazine. January and February, 1858.
Godden, G. M. Henry Fielding: a memoir. 1910. [Contains previously
unpublished facts and a chronological list of Fielding's writings. ]
Green, Emanuel. Henry Fielding, his works. An independent criticism. 1909.
Hazlitt, William. Lectures on the English Comic Writers. 1819.
(Waller and Glover's Hazlitt, vol. viii, p. 106 et al. For further
references by Hazlitt, see the Index to this edn. ]
Jesse, J. Heneage. Memoirs of celebrated Etonians, vol. 1. 1875.
Lawrence, F. The Life of Henry Fielding, with notices of his writings, his
times and his contemporaries. 1855.
Quarterly Review, The, vol. xxxiv, no. 68, p. 349. September 1826.
Vol. xcviii, No. 195, p. 100. December 1855.
Vol. ciii, No. 205, p. 66. January 1858.
Vol. clxiii, No. 325, p. 34. July 1886.
Raleigh, Sir Walter. The English Novel. 1894.
Stephen, Sir Leslie. Art. Fielding, Henry, in D. of N. B. vol. XVIII.
1889.
Thackeray, W. M. The English Humourists of the xvi1 Century. 1853.
Times, The, Literary Supplement, no. 423. 17 February 1910.
II. SMOLLETT
A. Collected Works
The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett M. D. 6 vols. 1790.
with memoirs of his life and writings by Robert Anderson. 6 vols. 1796.
Edited, with memoir, by Roscoe, T. 1841.
with memoir of his life, to which is prefixed a view of the commence-
ment and progress of romance by Moore, J. 1797. Re-issue, ed. Browne,
J. P. 8 vols. 1872.
Edited by Saintsbury, G. 12 vols. 1895.
With an introduction by Henley, W. E. 12 vols. 1899-1901.
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B. Collected Novels
Cooke's Select British Novels. 1793–5. Walker's British Classics. 1815.
Ballantyno's Novelists' Library (with life by Sir Walter Scott). 1821.
Roscoe's Novelists' Library. 1831. Bohn's Novelists' Library. 1895.
C.
Separate Novels
The Adventures of Roderick Random. 2 vols. Printed for J. Osborn,
1748. Many other edns: 1857 (with memoir by Townsend, J. H. ).
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle. In which are included, Memoirs of a
Lady of Quality. 4 vols. 1751. Many other edns.
Translations: French (Histoire et Aventures de Sir Williams Pickle),
1753; German, 1785.
The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom, By the Author of Roderick
Random. 2 vols. 1753.
Translation: French, 1798.
The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves. By the Author of Roderick
Random. 2 vols. 1762. Many other edns: 1890 (with The Adventures
of an Atom).
varolaisri
The History and Adventures of an Atom. 2 vols. 1749. (With The Ad-
ventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves. ) 1890.
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The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker. By the Author of Roderick Random.
3 vols. 1671 [1771]. (2nd and 3rd vols. correctly dated. ) Many other
edns.
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Translation: French, 1882.
D. Plays and Poems
Advice: A Satire. 1746.
Reproof. A Satire. The sequel to Advice. 1747.
Advice and Reproof: two Satires. First published in the Year 1746 and
1747. L Another edn. 1826.
The Regicide: Or, James the First of Scotland. A Tragedy. By the
Author of Roderick Random. Printed by subscription for the Benefit
of the Author.
The Reprisal: Or, The Tars of Old England. A Comedy of Two Acts. As
it is Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. 1757. (Suppl.
to Bell's British Theatre, vol. 11), 1784; (British Stage), 1786.
Ode to Independence. By the late T. Smollett, M. D. With notes and
observations. Glasgow, 1773.
Plays and Poems, with Memoir. 1777.
Poetical Worķs: Anderson's Poets of Great Britain, vol. x, 1794; Park's
Works of the British Poets, 1807; Chalmers's Works of the British
Poets, 1810; The British Poets, 1822.
E. History of England, and Compilations
A Complete History of England, from the Descent of Julius Caesar, to the
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1748. Containing the Transactions of One
Thousand Eight Hundred and Three Years. By T. Smollett, M. D. á
11 vols. 2nd edn. 1758–60.
Continuation of the Complete History of England. 5 vols. 1762-5.
The History of England from the Revolution to the Death of George the
Second. (A remodelled version of the Complete History. ) New edn
(5 vols. ), 1789. Other edns: 1790 (5 vols. ); 1791 (5 vols. ).
A Compendium of Authentic and Entertaining Voyages, Digested in a
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Chronological Series. The whole exhibiting A clear View of the
Customs, Manners, Religion, Government, Commerce and Natural
History of most Nations in the Known World. Illustrated and adorned
with a variety of genuine Charts, Maps, Plans, Heads, etc. , commonly cur. .
engraved. 7 vols. 1766. Another edn. 1768.
The Present State of Al Nations. Containing a Geographical, Natural,
Commercial and Political History of all the Countries in the Known
World. 8 vols. 1768-9. Another edn. 8 vols. 1784.
See, also, bibliography to chap. XII, post.
F. Travels through France and Italy
Travels through France and Italy. Containing Observations on Character,
Customs, Religion, Government, Police, Commerce, Arts and Antiquities.
With a particular description of the Town, Territory and Climate of
Nice. To which is added, A Register of the Weather, kept during a
Residence of Eighteen Months in that City. 2 vols. 1766. With introd.
by Seccombe, T. 1901.
G. Fugitive Pieces
A Faithful Narrative of the Base and inhuman Arts that were lately
practised upon the Brain of Habbakuk Hilding, Justice, Dealer and
Chapman, who now lies at his House in Covent Garden, in a deplorable
State of Lunacy; a dreadful Monument of false Friendship and Delusion.
By Drawcansir Alexander, Fencing Master and Philomath. 1742.
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Wonderful Prophecies. Being a Dissertation on the Existence, Nature and
Extent of the Prophetic powers in the Human Mind: with unquestionable
examples of several eminent prophecies, of what is now acting and soon ,2
to be fulfilled, upon the Great Theatre of Europe. Particularly those ?
worthy of notice, by Richard Brothers, And a memorable Prophecy of
Dr Smollett, just before his death/ also others never before made publie
by Daniel Defoe, eto. 1795.
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H. Translations
The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane. A New Translation, from the
best French lition. 5 vols. Numerous other edns: 1816 (with Sir 73,
Launcelot Greaves); 1849 (Bohn's Illustrated Library); 1881 (ed. by
Saintsbury, G. ).
Remarks upon Proposals lately published for a New Translation of Don
Quixote. In which will be considered The Design of Cervantes in
Writing the Original, and some New Lights given relative to his Life
and Adventures. In a Letter from a Gentlewoman in the Country to a
Friend in Town. 1755.
The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote. Translated
from the Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. To which is prefixed,
Some Account of the Author's Life. Illustrated by Hayman, F. 2 vols.
1735;į Numerous other edns : 1782 (with plates by Stothard, T. ); 1833 (with
plates by Cruikshank, G. , and memoir by Roscoe, T. ).
The Works of M. de Voltaire. Translated from the French. With Notes,
zu Ive :78 + Historical and Critical. 25 vols. 1761. Vol. 11, etc. by T. Smollett, M. D. ,
T. Franklin, and others. Another edn. 38 vols. 1778-81.
The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses, Translated from the
French of F. S. de la Mothe-Fénelon, Archbishop of Cambray. 2 vols.
lisice Dublin, 1793.
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I. Periodicals
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature. By a Society of Gentlemen.
2 vols. 1756.
The Briton. To be continued every Saturday, price 2 d. 29 May 1762 to
12 February 1763.
The British Magazine. A Monthly Repository for Gentlemen and Ladies.
8 vols. 1766-7.
J. Biography and Criticism
Besides the introductions mentioned above, the following may be
consulted :
Blackwood's Magazine, vol. x. May 1900.
Chambers, R. Smollett; his life and selections from his writings. 1867.
Ford, D. Admiral Vernon and the Navy. . . . With a critical reply to Smollett
and other historians. . . .
