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II. THEORISTS AND PAMPHLETEERS
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Observations on the emigration of Dr Joseph Priestley. 1794.
Cobbett's (Weekly) Political Register. 1802-35.
English Grammar. 1817. Ed. Stephen, H. L. 1906.
Advice to Young Men. 1829. Rptd 1906.
Rural Rides . . . with economical and political observations. 1830. Rptd,
2 vols. 1909. Ed. Thomas, E. 2 vols. 1912. Selected and ed. Lobban,
J. H. Cambridge, 1908.
Legacy to Parsons. 1835. 5th edn. 1835.
Carlyle, E. I. William Cobbett. A study of his life as shown in his writings.
1904.
Gilfillan, G. William Cobbett. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. 11. 1857.
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Edd. Waller, A. R. and Glover, A. Vol. vi. 1903.
Huish, R. Memoirs of the late William Cobbett. 2 vols. 1836.
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Melville, Lewis. The Life and Letters of William Cobbett in England and
America. 2 vols. 1913.
Saintsbury, G. William Cobbett. Essays in English Literature, 1780–1860.
1895.
Smith, Edw. William Cobbett. 2 vols. 1878.
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Carlyle's work mentioned above; and preface to L. Melville's work, vol. 1.
William Godwin
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An Enquiry concerning Political Justice, and its influence on general virtue
and happiness. 2 vols. 1793. 2nd edn corrected. 1796.
Things as they are, or the Adventures of Caleb Williams. 3 vols. 1794.
2nd edn. 3 vols. 1796. Rptd 1839, 1904. Transl. into French. [A
play entitled The Iron Chest, founded on Caleb Williams by George
Colman, jun. , was first acted at Drury Lane in 1796. ]
2nd ser.
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St Leon. A tale of the sixteenth century. 4 vols. 1799. Transl. into
French, 1800.
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Transl. into German, 1812.
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Cloudesly. A tale. 1830.
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periodical, see Edmonds's edition noted infra. It was succeeded by The
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connection with its predecessor. ]
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poems, parodies, and jeux-d'esprit of the Rt. Hon. George Canning, the
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G. , Smith, J. , Smith, R. and Frere, J. H. ) 40 numbers. Eton, 1787.
4th edn. 2 vols. 1809.
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History of the late Revolution in the Dutch Republic. 1789.
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2nd edn. 3 vols. 1874.
The Monks and the Giants. Prospectus and specimen, etc. 1818. 4th edn.
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The Acharnians, The Knights, and The Birds (of Aristophanes transl. ).
Malta, 1839.
The Frogs (of Aristophanes transl. ). 1839.
Theognis restitutus. Malta, 1842.
Festing, G. J. H. Frere and his friends. 1899.
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Political Writers and Speakers
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William Gifford
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The Maeviad. 1795.
The Baviad and Maeviad. New edn. 1797.
Epistle to Peter Pindar. 1800.
The Satires of Juvenal transl. into English verse. 1802.
The Satires of Persius transl. into English verse. 1821.
[As to his editions of Massinger, Ben Jonson, Ford, and Shirley, see
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II. THEORISTS AND PAMPHLETEERS
William Cobbett
A full bibliography (42 pp.
) of Cobbett's writings will be found at the end of
vol. 11 of L. Melville's Life and Letters of William Cobbett, 1913.
Works of Peter Porcupine. 12 vols. 1801.
Selections from his Political Works, by his sons. 6 vols. 1835.
Observations on the emigration of Dr Joseph Priestley. 1794.
Cobbett's (Weekly) Political Register. 1802-35.
English Grammar. 1817. Ed. Stephen, H. L. 1906.
Advice to Young Men. 1829. Rptd 1906.
Rural Rides . . . with economical and political observations. 1830. Rptd,
2 vols. 1909. Ed. Thomas, E. 2 vols. 1912. Selected and ed. Lobban,
J. H. Cambridge, 1908.
Legacy to Parsons. 1835. 5th edn. 1835.
Carlyle, E. I. William Cobbett. A study of his life as shown in his writings.
1904.
Gilfillan, G. William Cobbett. Galleries of literary portraits. Vol. 11. 1857.
Hazlitt, W. The Character of Cobbett. Table Talk. Essay vi. Works.
Edd. Waller, A. R. and Glover, A. Vol. vi. 1903.
Huish, R. Memoirs of the late William Cobbett. 2 vols. 1836.
Life. Written by himself. 7th edn. 1816.
Melville, Lewis. The Life and Letters of William Cobbett in England and
America. 2 vols. 1913.
Saintsbury, G. William Cobbett. Essays in English Literature, 1780–1860.
1895.
Smith, Edw. William Cobbett. 2 vols. 1878.
See, also, as to sources for Cobbett's biography, Appendix C in E. I.
Carlyle's work mentioned above; and preface to L. Melville's work, vol. 1.
William Godwin
Sketches of History in six sermons. 1784.
An Enquiry concerning Political Justice, and its influence on general virtue
and happiness. 2 vols. 1793. 2nd edn corrected. 1796.
Things as they are, or the Adventures of Caleb Williams. 3 vols. 1794.
2nd edn. 3 vols. 1796. Rptd 1839, 1904. Transl. into French. [A
play entitled The Iron Chest, founded on Caleb Williams by George
Colman, jun. , was first acted at Drury Lane in 1796. ]
2nd ser.
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St Leon. A tale of the sixteenth century. 4 vols. 1799. Transl. into
French, 1800.
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Thoughts occasioned by Dr Parr's Spital Sermon. 1801.
Life of Geoffrey Chaucer: including memoirs of John of Gaunt, Duke of
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Transl. into German, 1812.
Fleetwood, or the new Man of Feeling. 3 vols. 1805.
Transl. into French, 1805.
Faulkener. A tragedy. 1807.
Essay on Sepulchres. 1809.
Lives of Edward and John Philips, nephews and pupils of John Milton. To
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II. The life of Milton by Edward Philips. 1815.
Mandeville. A tale of the seventeenth century in England. 3 vols. Edin-
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Transl. into French, 1818.
Of Population. In answer to Mr Malthus. 1820.
History of the Commonwealth of England from its commencement to the
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Cloudesly. A tale. 1830.
Thoughts on Man. 1831.
Deloraine. A novel. 3 vols. 1833.
Lives of the Necromancers. 1834.
Essays, never before published. Ed. with a preface by Paul, C. Kegan. 1873.
As to the children's books and elementary historical works written by
Godwin under the name of Edwin Baldwin, see the Catalogue of Printed
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