Introduction
to Boswell, ed.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10
W.
Kenrick.
]
1766.
The Sale of Authors, A Dialogue, In Imitation of Lucian's Sale of Philo
sophers. 1767.
[By Archibald Campbell. ]
Lexiphanes, A Dialogue. Imitated from Lucian, and suited to the present
Times. . . . Being An attempt to restore the English Tongue to its
ancient Purity, And to correct, as well as expose, the affected Style, hard
Words, and absurd Phraseology of many late Writers, and particularly
of Our English Lexiphanes, the Rambler. 1767. [By Archibald
Campbell. ] 3rd edn. 1783.
Prose on Several Occasions. By George Colman. Vol. 11. 1787.
[Contains Letter from Lexiphanes, dated 4 December 1770; and
A Sketch of Dr Johnson, signed Chiaro Oscuro. London Packet,
22 December 1775. ]
A Letter to Samuel Johnson, LL. D. 1770. [By Wilkes. ]
The Crisis. In answer to The False Alarm. 1770.
The Constitution Defended, and Pensioner Exposed; in remarks on The False
Alarm. 1770.
[By John Scott, of Amwell. ]
A Refutation of a Pamphlet called Thoughts on the late Transactions re-
specting Falkland's Islands. In a Letter addressed to the Author, and
dedicated to Dr Samuel Johnson. 1771.
Remarks on the Patriot &c. [By John Scott, of Amwell. ] 1775.
An Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled Taxation no Tyranny. Addressed to the
Author, and to Persons in Power. 1775.
Tyranny Unmasked. An Answer to a Late Pamphlet, entitled Taxation no
Tyranny. 1775.
Taxation, Tyranny. Addressed to Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. 1775.
The Pamphlet, entitled, Taxation no Tyranny, candidly considered, and
it's arguments, and pernicious doctrines, exposed and refuted. n. d.
[? 1775].
Resistance no Rebellion: in answer to Doctor Johnson's Taxation no Tyranny.
1775.
A Defence of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress, in reply
to Taxation no Tyranny. By the Author of Regulus. n. d. [? 1775).
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475
6
A Letter to Dr Samuel Johnson; occasioned by his late political publica-
tions. . . . 1775.
[By J. Towers. ]
Remarks on a Voyage to the Hebrides, in a Letter to Samuel Johnson, LL. D.
1775.
A Letter to Dr Samuel Johnson, on His Journey to the Western Isles. By
Andrew Henderson. n. d. [1775].
A Second Letter to Dr Samuel Johnson, in which his wicked and opprobrious
invectives are shewn &c. n. d. (1775].
A Journey to the Highlands of Scotland. With Occasional Remarks on
Dr Johnson's Tour: By a Lady (Mary Ann Hanway). n. d. [? 1776).
An Essay upon the King's Friends, with an account of some discoveries
made in Italy, and found in a Virgil, concerning the Tories. To Dr
S-J -n. 1776.
Remarks on Dr Samuel Johnson's Journey to the Hebrides. . . . By Donald
M’Nicol, Minister of Lismore in Argyleshire. 1779. Rptd 1817.
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are added Milton's Tractate
on Education and Areopagitica. 1780.
[By Archdeacon Francis Blackburne. )
A Cursory Examination of Dr Johnson's Strictures on the Lyric Per-
formances of Gray. 1781.
Deformities of Dr Samuel Johnson. Selected from his Works. 1782.
[By John Callander, of Craigforth. ]
Remarks on Dr Johnson's Life, and Critical Observations on the Works of
Mr Gray. 1782.
[By William Tindal '— British Museum Catalogue. ]
Remarks on Doctor Johnson's Lives of the most eminent English Poets. By
a Yorkshire Freeholder. 1782.
Observations on Dr Johnson's Life of Hammond. 1782.
(By William Beville. See Anderson's Life, 1815, p. 401, and Gentle-
man's Magazine, 1822, Part 2, pp. 188 and 278. ]
A Critical Review of the Works of Dr Samuel Johnson, containing A
particular Vindication of several eminent Characters. 1783.
[By John Callander. ]
A Criticism on the Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard. Being a
continuation of Dr J-n's Criticism on the Poems of Gray. 1783. 2nd
edn. 1810.
[By John Young, professor of Greek in the university of Glasgow. ]
An Inquiry into some Passages in Dr Johnson's Lives of the Poets: Par-
ticularly his Observations on Lyric Poetry, and the Odes of Gray. By
R. Potter. 1783.
A Dialogue between Dr Johnson and Dr Goldsmith, in the Shades, relative
to the former's Strictures on the English Poets, particularly Pope,
Milton, and Gray. 1785.
Devotional Poetry Vindicated, in some Occasional Remarks on the late Dr
Samuel Johnson's animadversions upon that subject in his Life of
Waller. . . . By Daniel Turner. Oxford (1785).
The Life of Isaac Watts. By Samuel Johnson, LL. D. With notes, con-
taining animadversions and additions [by Samuel Palmer). 1785.
Essay on the Style of Dr Samuel Johnson. By Robert Burrowes. In
Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, vol. 1. 1787.
Two Dialogues; containing a comparative view of the Lives, Characters, and
Writings, of Philip, the late Earl of Chesterfield, and Dr Samuel
Johnson. 1787.
[By William Hayley. ]
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476
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An Unfinished Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, concerning
the New Dictionary of the English Language. By Herbert Croft. 1788.
The Art of Criticism; as exemplified in Dr Johnson's Lives of the Most
Eminent English Poets. 1789.
[By Robert Potter. ]
A Critical Enquiry into the Moral Writings of Dr Samuel Johnson. . . . To
which is added an Appendix containing A Dialogue between Boswell
and Johnson in the Shades. By Attalus. 1802.
[By William Mudford, whose name is given in the edition of 1803. ]
G. Later Criticism, Biography, etc.
Bailey, John. Dr Johnson and his Circle. 1913.
Carlyle, Thomas. Essay on Boswell's Life of Johnson. Fraser's Magazine.
May 1832.
On Heroes, etc. (The Hero as Man of Letters. ) May 1840.
Chalmers, Alexander. Essays on the Rambler and Idler. The British
Essayists, vols. xix, xxxIII. 1802.
De Quincey, Thomas. On Johnson's Life of Milton. Works, ed. Masson, D. ,
vol. iv. 1859.
Dobson, Austin. Johnson's Library. Eighteenth-Century Vignettes. Second
series. 1894.
Dr Johnson's Haunts and Habitations.
Introduction to Boswell, ed.
Glover, A. , 1901. Rptd in Side-Walk Studies, 1902.
Drake, Nathan. Essays illustrative of The Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler.
2 vols. 1809.
Grant, Lieut. -Col. F. Life of Samuel Johnson. With a bibliography by
Anderson, J. P. (Great Writers. ) 1887.
Hill, George Birkbeck. Dr Johnson: His Friends and His Critics. 1878.
Footsteps of Dr Johnson (Scotland). _1890.
See, also, Rasselas, Lives of the Poets, Letters of Johnson, John-
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Hutton, W. H. The Religion of Dr Johnson. Burford Papers. 1905.
Johnson Club Papers by Various Hands. 1899.
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The Edinburgh Review. 1831.
Samuel Johnson. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1856.
Murray, Sir James A. H. The Evolution of English Lexicography. (Romanes
lecture. ) 1900.
Nichols, John. The Rise and Progress of the Gentleman's Magazine . . .
being a prefatory introduction to the general index of that work from
1787 to 1818. 1821.
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Johnson on Shakespeare. 1908.
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and Midland Institute, Archaeological Section, 1876. ) 1880.
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Life of John Newbery, etc. 1885.
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Bibliographical Society, vol. viii. ) 1907.
White, T. Holt. A Review of Johnson's Criticism on the Style of Milton's
English Prose. 1818.
1
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1
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Chapter VIII
477
II. BOSWELL.
A. Works separately published
An Elegy on the Death of an Amiable Young Lady. With an Epistle from
Menalcas to Lycidas. To which are prefixed three critical recommenda-
tory letters. Edinburgh, 1761.
An Ode to Tragedy. By a Gentleman of Scotland. Edinburgh, MDCLXI
(error for 1761).
The Cub at Newmarket: a tale. 1762.
A Collection of Original Poems, by the Rev. Mr Blacklock, and other Scotch
Gentlemen. Vol. 11. Edinburgh, 1762.
[Boswell had a share in editing this volume, to which he contributed. ]
Critical Strictures on the new Tragedy of Elvira, written by David Malloch.
Flexney, 1763.
[By Boswell, Andrew Erskine, and George Dempster. ]
Letters between The Honourable Andrew Erskine, and James Boswell, Esq.
Flexney, 1763. Ed. Hill, G. B. 1879. Selection, in Letters of Boswell
to Temple. 1857 and 1908.
Dorando, A Spanish Tale. London and Edinburgh, 1767.
The Essence of the Douglas Cause. To which is subjoined, Some Obser-
vations on a Pamphlet lately published, intitled, Considerations on the
Douglas Cause. 1767.
Long extracts are given in the Scots Magazine, Nov. , Dec. 1767 and
Nov. 1768.
Observations on the Douglas Cause in General;. . . In a Letter to a
Noble Lord, From a Gentleman in ****With The Essence of the
Douglas Cause. 1769.
For the letter by Francis Douglas, see Notes and Queries, Sept. 1861,
p. 222.
The following, except where otherwise noted, were published
with Boswell's name :
An Account of Corsica, The Journal of a Tour to that Island; and Memoirs
of Pascal Paoli. Glasgow, 1768. 3rd edn, corrected. 1769.
British Essays in favour of the Brave Corsicans: by several hands. Col-
lected and published by James Boswell, Esq. 1769. [Preface dated
15 October 1768. ]
The Decision of the Court of Session upon the question of Literary Property;
in the cause John Hinton of London, Bookseller, Pursuer, against
Alexander Donaldson, &c. Edinburgh, 1774.
A Letter to the People of Scotland, On the Present State of the Nation.
Edinburgh, 1783.
A Letter to the People of Scotland, on the Alarming Attempt to infringe
the Articles of the Union, and introduce a Most Pernicious Innovation
by diminishing the number of the Lords of Session. 1785.
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL. D.
1785. 3rd edn. 1786. Ed. Croker, J. W. , 1831, etc. ; ed. Carruthers, R. ,
1851; ed. Fitzgerald, Percy, 1874; ed. Napier, A. , 1884; ed. Hill, G. B. ,
1887. See, also, The Life of Johnson, post.
A Conversation between His Most Sacred Majesty George III and Samuel
Johnson, LL. D. Illustrated with Observations. 1790.
The Celebrated Letter from Samuel Johnson, LL. D. , to Philip Dormer
Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield; Now first published, With Notes. 1790.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Comprehending an account of his
## p. 478 (#504) ############################################
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а
studies and numerous works, in chronological order; a series of his
epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons;
and various original pieces of his composition, never before published.
The whole exhibiting a view of literature and literary men in Great-
Britain, for near half a century, during which he flourished. 2 vols.
Dilly. 1791. 2nd edn, revised and augmented. 3 vols. 1793. 3rd, revised
and augmented [edited by Malone, Edmond). 4 vols. 1799.
4 . . Ed.
Chalmers, Alex. 4 vols. 1822. (Ed. Walesby, F. P. , of Wadham College.
1766.
The Sale of Authors, A Dialogue, In Imitation of Lucian's Sale of Philo
sophers. 1767.
[By Archibald Campbell. ]
Lexiphanes, A Dialogue. Imitated from Lucian, and suited to the present
Times. . . . Being An attempt to restore the English Tongue to its
ancient Purity, And to correct, as well as expose, the affected Style, hard
Words, and absurd Phraseology of many late Writers, and particularly
of Our English Lexiphanes, the Rambler. 1767. [By Archibald
Campbell. ] 3rd edn. 1783.
Prose on Several Occasions. By George Colman. Vol. 11. 1787.
[Contains Letter from Lexiphanes, dated 4 December 1770; and
A Sketch of Dr Johnson, signed Chiaro Oscuro. London Packet,
22 December 1775. ]
A Letter to Samuel Johnson, LL. D. 1770. [By Wilkes. ]
The Crisis. In answer to The False Alarm. 1770.
The Constitution Defended, and Pensioner Exposed; in remarks on The False
Alarm. 1770.
[By John Scott, of Amwell. ]
A Refutation of a Pamphlet called Thoughts on the late Transactions re-
specting Falkland's Islands. In a Letter addressed to the Author, and
dedicated to Dr Samuel Johnson. 1771.
Remarks on the Patriot &c. [By John Scott, of Amwell. ] 1775.
An Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled Taxation no Tyranny. Addressed to the
Author, and to Persons in Power. 1775.
Tyranny Unmasked. An Answer to a Late Pamphlet, entitled Taxation no
Tyranny. 1775.
Taxation, Tyranny. Addressed to Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. 1775.
The Pamphlet, entitled, Taxation no Tyranny, candidly considered, and
it's arguments, and pernicious doctrines, exposed and refuted. n. d.
[? 1775].
Resistance no Rebellion: in answer to Doctor Johnson's Taxation no Tyranny.
1775.
A Defence of the Resolutions and Address of the American Congress, in reply
to Taxation no Tyranny. By the Author of Regulus. n. d. [? 1775).
## p. 475 (#501) ############################################
Chapter VIII
475
6
A Letter to Dr Samuel Johnson; occasioned by his late political publica-
tions. . . . 1775.
[By J. Towers. ]
Remarks on a Voyage to the Hebrides, in a Letter to Samuel Johnson, LL. D.
1775.
A Letter to Dr Samuel Johnson, on His Journey to the Western Isles. By
Andrew Henderson. n. d. [1775].
A Second Letter to Dr Samuel Johnson, in which his wicked and opprobrious
invectives are shewn &c. n. d. (1775].
A Journey to the Highlands of Scotland. With Occasional Remarks on
Dr Johnson's Tour: By a Lady (Mary Ann Hanway). n. d. [? 1776).
An Essay upon the King's Friends, with an account of some discoveries
made in Italy, and found in a Virgil, concerning the Tories. To Dr
S-J -n. 1776.
Remarks on Dr Samuel Johnson's Journey to the Hebrides. . . . By Donald
M’Nicol, Minister of Lismore in Argyleshire. 1779. Rptd 1817.
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are added Milton's Tractate
on Education and Areopagitica. 1780.
[By Archdeacon Francis Blackburne. )
A Cursory Examination of Dr Johnson's Strictures on the Lyric Per-
formances of Gray. 1781.
Deformities of Dr Samuel Johnson. Selected from his Works. 1782.
[By John Callander, of Craigforth. ]
Remarks on Dr Johnson's Life, and Critical Observations on the Works of
Mr Gray. 1782.
[By William Tindal '— British Museum Catalogue. ]
Remarks on Doctor Johnson's Lives of the most eminent English Poets. By
a Yorkshire Freeholder. 1782.
Observations on Dr Johnson's Life of Hammond. 1782.
(By William Beville. See Anderson's Life, 1815, p. 401, and Gentle-
man's Magazine, 1822, Part 2, pp. 188 and 278. ]
A Critical Review of the Works of Dr Samuel Johnson, containing A
particular Vindication of several eminent Characters. 1783.
[By John Callander. ]
A Criticism on the Elegy written in a Country Church-Yard. Being a
continuation of Dr J-n's Criticism on the Poems of Gray. 1783. 2nd
edn. 1810.
[By John Young, professor of Greek in the university of Glasgow. ]
An Inquiry into some Passages in Dr Johnson's Lives of the Poets: Par-
ticularly his Observations on Lyric Poetry, and the Odes of Gray. By
R. Potter. 1783.
A Dialogue between Dr Johnson and Dr Goldsmith, in the Shades, relative
to the former's Strictures on the English Poets, particularly Pope,
Milton, and Gray. 1785.
Devotional Poetry Vindicated, in some Occasional Remarks on the late Dr
Samuel Johnson's animadversions upon that subject in his Life of
Waller. . . . By Daniel Turner. Oxford (1785).
The Life of Isaac Watts. By Samuel Johnson, LL. D. With notes, con-
taining animadversions and additions [by Samuel Palmer). 1785.
Essay on the Style of Dr Samuel Johnson. By Robert Burrowes. In
Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, vol. 1. 1787.
Two Dialogues; containing a comparative view of the Lives, Characters, and
Writings, of Philip, the late Earl of Chesterfield, and Dr Samuel
Johnson. 1787.
[By William Hayley. ]
## p. 476 (#502) ############################################
476
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An Unfinished Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, concerning
the New Dictionary of the English Language. By Herbert Croft. 1788.
The Art of Criticism; as exemplified in Dr Johnson's Lives of the Most
Eminent English Poets. 1789.
[By Robert Potter. ]
A Critical Enquiry into the Moral Writings of Dr Samuel Johnson. . . . To
which is added an Appendix containing A Dialogue between Boswell
and Johnson in the Shades. By Attalus. 1802.
[By William Mudford, whose name is given in the edition of 1803. ]
G. Later Criticism, Biography, etc.
Bailey, John. Dr Johnson and his Circle. 1913.
Carlyle, Thomas. Essay on Boswell's Life of Johnson. Fraser's Magazine.
May 1832.
On Heroes, etc. (The Hero as Man of Letters. ) May 1840.
Chalmers, Alexander. Essays on the Rambler and Idler. The British
Essayists, vols. xix, xxxIII. 1802.
De Quincey, Thomas. On Johnson's Life of Milton. Works, ed. Masson, D. ,
vol. iv. 1859.
Dobson, Austin. Johnson's Library. Eighteenth-Century Vignettes. Second
series. 1894.
Dr Johnson's Haunts and Habitations.
Introduction to Boswell, ed.
Glover, A. , 1901. Rptd in Side-Walk Studies, 1902.
Drake, Nathan. Essays illustrative of The Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler.
2 vols. 1809.
Grant, Lieut. -Col. F. Life of Samuel Johnson. With a bibliography by
Anderson, J. P. (Great Writers. ) 1887.
Hill, George Birkbeck. Dr Johnson: His Friends and His Critics. 1878.
Footsteps of Dr Johnson (Scotland). _1890.
See, also, Rasselas, Lives of the Poets, Letters of Johnson, John-
sonian Miscellanies, Johnson Club Papers, and Boswell.
Hutton, W. H. The Religion of Dr Johnson. Burford Papers. 1905.
Johnson Club Papers by Various Hands. 1899.
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The Edinburgh Review. 1831.
Samuel Johnson. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 1856.
Murray, Sir James A. H. The Evolution of English Lexicography. (Romanes
lecture. ) 1900.
Nichols, John. The Rise and Progress of the Gentleman's Magazine . . .
being a prefatory introduction to the general index of that work from
1787 to 1818. 1821.
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Life of John Newbery, etc. 1885.
Wheatley, H. B. Dr Johnson as a Bibliographer. (Transactions of the
Bibliographical Society, vol. viii. ) 1907.
White, T. Holt. A Review of Johnson's Criticism on the Style of Milton's
English Prose. 1818.
1
1
1
## p. 477 (#503) ############################################
Chapter VIII
477
II. BOSWELL.
A. Works separately published
An Elegy on the Death of an Amiable Young Lady. With an Epistle from
Menalcas to Lycidas. To which are prefixed three critical recommenda-
tory letters. Edinburgh, 1761.
An Ode to Tragedy. By a Gentleman of Scotland. Edinburgh, MDCLXI
(error for 1761).
The Cub at Newmarket: a tale. 1762.
A Collection of Original Poems, by the Rev. Mr Blacklock, and other Scotch
Gentlemen. Vol. 11. Edinburgh, 1762.
[Boswell had a share in editing this volume, to which he contributed. ]
Critical Strictures on the new Tragedy of Elvira, written by David Malloch.
Flexney, 1763.
[By Boswell, Andrew Erskine, and George Dempster. ]
Letters between The Honourable Andrew Erskine, and James Boswell, Esq.
Flexney, 1763. Ed. Hill, G. B. 1879. Selection, in Letters of Boswell
to Temple. 1857 and 1908.
Dorando, A Spanish Tale. London and Edinburgh, 1767.
The Essence of the Douglas Cause. To which is subjoined, Some Obser-
vations on a Pamphlet lately published, intitled, Considerations on the
Douglas Cause. 1767.
Long extracts are given in the Scots Magazine, Nov. , Dec. 1767 and
Nov. 1768.
Observations on the Douglas Cause in General;. . . In a Letter to a
Noble Lord, From a Gentleman in ****With The Essence of the
Douglas Cause. 1769.
For the letter by Francis Douglas, see Notes and Queries, Sept. 1861,
p. 222.
The following, except where otherwise noted, were published
with Boswell's name :
An Account of Corsica, The Journal of a Tour to that Island; and Memoirs
of Pascal Paoli. Glasgow, 1768. 3rd edn, corrected. 1769.
British Essays in favour of the Brave Corsicans: by several hands. Col-
lected and published by James Boswell, Esq. 1769. [Preface dated
15 October 1768. ]
The Decision of the Court of Session upon the question of Literary Property;
in the cause John Hinton of London, Bookseller, Pursuer, against
Alexander Donaldson, &c. Edinburgh, 1774.
A Letter to the People of Scotland, On the Present State of the Nation.
Edinburgh, 1783.
A Letter to the People of Scotland, on the Alarming Attempt to infringe
the Articles of the Union, and introduce a Most Pernicious Innovation
by diminishing the number of the Lords of Session. 1785.
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL. D.
1785. 3rd edn. 1786. Ed. Croker, J. W. , 1831, etc. ; ed. Carruthers, R. ,
1851; ed. Fitzgerald, Percy, 1874; ed. Napier, A. , 1884; ed. Hill, G. B. ,
1887. See, also, The Life of Johnson, post.
A Conversation between His Most Sacred Majesty George III and Samuel
Johnson, LL. D. Illustrated with Observations. 1790.
The Celebrated Letter from Samuel Johnson, LL. D. , to Philip Dormer
Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield; Now first published, With Notes. 1790.
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Comprehending an account of his
## p. 478 (#504) ############################################
478
Bibliography
а
studies and numerous works, in chronological order; a series of his
epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons;
and various original pieces of his composition, never before published.
The whole exhibiting a view of literature and literary men in Great-
Britain, for near half a century, during which he flourished. 2 vols.
Dilly. 1791. 2nd edn, revised and augmented. 3 vols. 1793. 3rd, revised
and augmented [edited by Malone, Edmond). 4 vols. 1799.
4 . . Ed.
Chalmers, Alex. 4 vols. 1822. (Ed. Walesby, F. P. , of Wadham College.
