for
John Martyn, and James Allestry at the Bell in St Paul's Churchyard.
John Martyn, and James Allestry at the Bell in St Paul's Churchyard.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08
Smith, D.
Nichol.
1889.
Ed. Arnold, T. With Introduction by Arnold, W. T. Oxford, 1903.
Ed. von Schunck. New York, 1899.
Hlind, The, and the Panther. Ed. Williams, W. H. 1900.
Satires. Ed. Collins, J. C. 1893.
Select Poems. Edd. Christie, W. D. and Firth, C. H. Oxford, 1893.
Virgils Aeneid. Books I, II and II. Ed. Thompson, A. Hamilton. Cambridge,
1911.
MODERN CRITICISM
B. , G. S. A Study of the Prologue and Epilogue in English Literature, from
Shakespeare to Dryden. 1884.
Beljame, A. Le Public et les Hommes de Lettres en Angleterre (1660-1744).
Paris, 1831.
Chase, L. N. The English Heroic Play. New York, 1909.
Child, C. G. The rise of the heroio play. Mod. Lang. Notes. 1904.
Collins, G. S. Dryden's Theorie und Praxis. Leipzig, 1892.
Collins, J. Churton. Essays and Studies. 1895.
Courthope, W. J. History of English Poetry, vols. III and iv. 1903.
Delius, N. Dryden und Shakespeare. Jahrbuch d. deutschen Shakespeare
Gesellschaft, vol. iv. Berlin, 1869.
Dryden, John. Quarterly Review, vol. cxlvi. 1878.
Dryden's Dramatio Works. The Retrospective Review, vol. I, part 1. 1820.
Prose Works: vol. iv, part 1. 1821.
Garnett, R. The Age of Dryden. 1895.
Hamelius, P. Die Kritik in d. engl. Litteratur d. 17. u. 18. Jahrh. Leipzig,
1897.
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406
Bibliography
Hazlitt, W. English Poets. Works, vol. v. Edd. Glover, A. and Waller, A. B.
1902.
Hettner, H. Geschichte der englischen Literatur 1660-70, book I, sec. 2.
Literaturgesch. d. 18. Jahrhunderts, vol. 1. 2nd ed. Brunswick, 1865.
Holzhausen, P. Dryden's heroisches Drama. Englische Studien, vols. X-XVI.
Leipzig, 1889-92.
Johnson, S. Lives of the Poets, vol. II. 4 vols. 1781.
Kölbing, E. Zu Dryden's Annus Mirabilis. Englische Studien, vol. XVI.
Leipzig, 1892.
Saintsbury, G. Dryden. English Men of Letters. 1881.
Sherwood, M. Dryden's Dramatio Theory and Practice. (Yale Studies. )
Boston, 1899.
Taine, H. Histoire de la littérature anglaise, vol. II. 2nd ed. Paris, 1866.
Eng. trans. vol. III.
Thorndike, A. H. Tragedy. 1908. [Contains good bibliographies. ]
Tüchert, A. Dryden als Dramatiker in seine Beziehungen zu M. de Soudéry's
Romandichtung. Zweibrücken, 1885.
Tupper, J. W. The relation of the heroic play to the romances of Beaumont
and Fletcher. (Publ. of the Mod. Lang. Association. ) 1905.
Ward, A. W. History of English Dramatic Literature, vol. III. 2nd ed.
1899.
CHAPTER II
SAMUEL BUTLER
A. WORKS
I. Collected Works
The Collected Works of Samuel Butler. Cambridge English Classics. 3 vols.
Ed. Waller, A. R. Vol. 1: Hudibras, with variants. 1905. Vol. 11: Charac-
ters and Passages from Note Books (largely from hitherto unpublished
MSS in the British Museum). 1908. Vol. III: Miscellaneous Poetry and
Prose. In preparation.
II. Audibras
Hudibras. The First Part. Written in the time of the late wars. Printed by
J. G. for Richard Marriot, ander Saint Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street.
1663. [Published anonymously. ]
The Second Part. By the Authour of the First. Printed by T. R.
for
John Martyn, and James Allestry at the Bell in St Paul's Churchyard.
1664.
These first editions of parts i and 11 do not contain either the Annota-
tions or An Heroical Epistle of Hudibras to Sidrophel, which were
added later. The edition of 1674 was a 'corrected and amended' issue,
with several additions and annotations. Of the later editions, too
numerons to be mentioned, that of 1678 was the last to appear before
the death of the author.
The Third and last Part. Written by the author of the First and
Sccond Parts. Printed for Simon Miller, at the sign of the Star at the
West end of St Paul's. 1678, 1679.
As to spurious early editions, see preface to vol. 1 of Collected Works,
above.
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Chapter 11
407
Hudibras. Ed. Grey, Z. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1744. [With Hogarth's cuts. '
Still valuable. ]
Ed. Nash, T. R. 3 vols. 1793. 2 vols. 1835, 1847.
Ed. Johnson, R. B. 2 vols. 1893. [Contains useful bibliography of
illustrated editions, translations, imitations, etc. )
Ed. Milnes, A. 1881-3, 1895.
Among the works which contributed ingredients to the satire of Hudibras
may be mentioned the following:
Caelius Rhodiginus, Ludovicus. Lectionum Antiquarum libri triginta. 1516.
Cornelius Agrippa, Henricus. De occulta philosophia. libri III. 1533.
De incertitudini et vanitate scientiarum declamatio invectiva. 1529.
Digby, Sir Kenelm. A late Discourse touching the Cure of Wounds by the
Powder of Sympathy. 1658.
Earle, John. Microcosmographie, or A Piece of the World. 1628.
Erasmus, D. _Adagia. Basel, 1551.
Moriae Encomium. Ed. Kan, I. B. 1898.
Hall, Joseph. Characters of Vertues and Vices. 1608.
Overbury, Sir T. Characters or witty descriptions of the Properties of
Sundry persons. 1614. 10th ed. 1756.
Rabelais, François. Euvres. Eleven eds. Lyons, Jean Martin, 1558-1608.
Ed. Marty-Laveaux, C. 6 vols. Paris, 1868-1903.
Scarron, P. Le Virgile travesti. 1648.
For the subject matter of the poem Calvin's Institution de la Religion
Chrétienne (1859), Neal's History of the Paritans (4 vols. , 1732-8) with
Zachary Grey's Examinations of vols. III and iv, Clement Walker's History
of Independency (four parts, 1661) and John Walker's Sufferings of
the Episcopal Clergy of the Church of England (1714) may be consulted,
together with the bibliography to Milton's Prose Works, ante, vol. VII,
pp. 416 ff. , Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, ed. Lomas, 8. C. , 3 vols. ,
1904, and the general historical authorities on the period, including Masson's
Life of Milton (6 vols. , 1858-80).
III. Other Works
The Genuine Remains in Verse and Prose of Mr Samuel Butler. . . . Published
from the original Manuscripts, formerly in the possession of W. Longue-
ville. . . . Ed. Thyer, R. 2 vols. 1759.
Posthumous Works in Prose and Verse
These are mainly spurious, in common with most of the fugitive pieces
attributed to Butler, save those included in Thyer's ed. above. For a
list of attributed writings and of contributions to other works, see R. B.
Johnson's ed. above, vol. I, pp. lix ff. The question of the posthumous
writings, etc. , will be dealt with in vol. 111 of the Collected Works above
mentioned.
B. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
Beljame, A. Le Public et les Hommes de Lettres en Angleterre, 1660-1744.
1881.
Courthope, W. J. A History of English Poetry, vol. III. 1903.
Elton, 0. The Augustan Ages. Edinburgh and London, 1899.
Garnett, R. The Age of Dryden. 1907.
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408
Bibliography
Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the English Comic Writers. Edd. Waller, A. R. and
Glover, A. 1903.
Pepys, S. Diary. Ed. Wheatley, H. B. 9 vols. 1893-9.
Previté-Orton, C. W. Political Satire in English Poetry. Cambridge, 1910.
Taine, H. A. History of English Literature. Trans. Van Laun, H. Book 11,
chapter 1. 1906.
Wendell, B. The Temper of the 17th century. 1904.
Wood, A. Athenae Oxonienses. Ed. Bliss, P. 1815.
A list of the works of Alexander Ross (1590-1654) is given in G. A.
Aitken’s notice of him in the D. of N. B. In Musarum Deliciae, 1655,
and Wit Restored, 1658, assigned to Mennes, Sir John (1599-1671), and
Smith, Dr James (1605-67), may be found earlier specimens of Hudibrastics. '
CHAPTER III
POLITICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL SATIRE
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Short bibliographies of Oldham and Otway are given in the D. of N. B.
The most complete bibliography of Marvell is given by Aitken, G. A. , in
his edition of the poems. See under I (a).
I. POEMS
(a) Separate Authors
Ayloffe, John (d. 1685). Marvell's Ghost. In Nichols's Select Coll. of Poems,
vol. II, p. 186. 1780. See, also, Poems on Affairs of State and State-
Poems under I (6).
Buckingham, George Villiers, duke of. Poetical Reflections on a late Poem
entituled Absolon and Achitophel. 1682.
Cleland, William. A Collection of Several Poems and Verses. 1697.
Creech, Thomas (1659-1701). The Odes, Satires and Epistles of Horace
translated. 1684. [Applied to the translator's times. ]
Creech also contributed to Miscellany Poems, vol. 1, in the same year.
Denham, Sir John. Directions to a Painter for describing our naval
business : in imitation of Mr Waller:. . .
Ed. Arnold, T. With Introduction by Arnold, W. T. Oxford, 1903.
Ed. von Schunck. New York, 1899.
Hlind, The, and the Panther. Ed. Williams, W. H. 1900.
Satires. Ed. Collins, J. C. 1893.
Select Poems. Edd. Christie, W. D. and Firth, C. H. Oxford, 1893.
Virgils Aeneid. Books I, II and II. Ed. Thompson, A. Hamilton. Cambridge,
1911.
MODERN CRITICISM
B. , G. S. A Study of the Prologue and Epilogue in English Literature, from
Shakespeare to Dryden. 1884.
Beljame, A. Le Public et les Hommes de Lettres en Angleterre (1660-1744).
Paris, 1831.
Chase, L. N. The English Heroic Play. New York, 1909.
Child, C. G. The rise of the heroio play. Mod. Lang. Notes. 1904.
Collins, G. S. Dryden's Theorie und Praxis. Leipzig, 1892.
Collins, J. Churton. Essays and Studies. 1895.
Courthope, W. J. History of English Poetry, vols. III and iv. 1903.
Delius, N. Dryden und Shakespeare. Jahrbuch d. deutschen Shakespeare
Gesellschaft, vol. iv. Berlin, 1869.
Dryden, John. Quarterly Review, vol. cxlvi. 1878.
Dryden's Dramatio Works. The Retrospective Review, vol. I, part 1. 1820.
Prose Works: vol. iv, part 1. 1821.
Garnett, R. The Age of Dryden. 1895.
Hamelius, P. Die Kritik in d. engl. Litteratur d. 17. u. 18. Jahrh. Leipzig,
1897.
## p. 406 (#428) ############################################
406
Bibliography
Hazlitt, W. English Poets. Works, vol. v. Edd. Glover, A. and Waller, A. B.
1902.
Hettner, H. Geschichte der englischen Literatur 1660-70, book I, sec. 2.
Literaturgesch. d. 18. Jahrhunderts, vol. 1. 2nd ed. Brunswick, 1865.
Holzhausen, P. Dryden's heroisches Drama. Englische Studien, vols. X-XVI.
Leipzig, 1889-92.
Johnson, S. Lives of the Poets, vol. II. 4 vols. 1781.
Kölbing, E. Zu Dryden's Annus Mirabilis. Englische Studien, vol. XVI.
Leipzig, 1892.
Saintsbury, G. Dryden. English Men of Letters. 1881.
Sherwood, M. Dryden's Dramatio Theory and Practice. (Yale Studies. )
Boston, 1899.
Taine, H. Histoire de la littérature anglaise, vol. II. 2nd ed. Paris, 1866.
Eng. trans. vol. III.
Thorndike, A. H. Tragedy. 1908. [Contains good bibliographies. ]
Tüchert, A. Dryden als Dramatiker in seine Beziehungen zu M. de Soudéry's
Romandichtung. Zweibrücken, 1885.
Tupper, J. W. The relation of the heroic play to the romances of Beaumont
and Fletcher. (Publ. of the Mod. Lang. Association. ) 1905.
Ward, A. W. History of English Dramatic Literature, vol. III. 2nd ed.
1899.
CHAPTER II
SAMUEL BUTLER
A. WORKS
I. Collected Works
The Collected Works of Samuel Butler. Cambridge English Classics. 3 vols.
Ed. Waller, A. R. Vol. 1: Hudibras, with variants. 1905. Vol. 11: Charac-
ters and Passages from Note Books (largely from hitherto unpublished
MSS in the British Museum). 1908. Vol. III: Miscellaneous Poetry and
Prose. In preparation.
II. Audibras
Hudibras. The First Part. Written in the time of the late wars. Printed by
J. G. for Richard Marriot, ander Saint Dunstan's Church in Fleet-street.
1663. [Published anonymously. ]
The Second Part. By the Authour of the First. Printed by T. R.
for
John Martyn, and James Allestry at the Bell in St Paul's Churchyard.
1664.
These first editions of parts i and 11 do not contain either the Annota-
tions or An Heroical Epistle of Hudibras to Sidrophel, which were
added later. The edition of 1674 was a 'corrected and amended' issue,
with several additions and annotations. Of the later editions, too
numerons to be mentioned, that of 1678 was the last to appear before
the death of the author.
The Third and last Part. Written by the author of the First and
Sccond Parts. Printed for Simon Miller, at the sign of the Star at the
West end of St Paul's. 1678, 1679.
As to spurious early editions, see preface to vol. 1 of Collected Works,
above.
## p. 407 (#429) ############################################
Chapter 11
407
Hudibras. Ed. Grey, Z. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1744. [With Hogarth's cuts. '
Still valuable. ]
Ed. Nash, T. R. 3 vols. 1793. 2 vols. 1835, 1847.
Ed. Johnson, R. B. 2 vols. 1893. [Contains useful bibliography of
illustrated editions, translations, imitations, etc. )
Ed. Milnes, A. 1881-3, 1895.
Among the works which contributed ingredients to the satire of Hudibras
may be mentioned the following:
Caelius Rhodiginus, Ludovicus. Lectionum Antiquarum libri triginta. 1516.
Cornelius Agrippa, Henricus. De occulta philosophia. libri III. 1533.
De incertitudini et vanitate scientiarum declamatio invectiva. 1529.
Digby, Sir Kenelm. A late Discourse touching the Cure of Wounds by the
Powder of Sympathy. 1658.
Earle, John. Microcosmographie, or A Piece of the World. 1628.
Erasmus, D. _Adagia. Basel, 1551.
Moriae Encomium. Ed. Kan, I. B. 1898.
Hall, Joseph. Characters of Vertues and Vices. 1608.
Overbury, Sir T. Characters or witty descriptions of the Properties of
Sundry persons. 1614. 10th ed. 1756.
Rabelais, François. Euvres. Eleven eds. Lyons, Jean Martin, 1558-1608.
Ed. Marty-Laveaux, C. 6 vols. Paris, 1868-1903.
Scarron, P. Le Virgile travesti. 1648.
For the subject matter of the poem Calvin's Institution de la Religion
Chrétienne (1859), Neal's History of the Paritans (4 vols. , 1732-8) with
Zachary Grey's Examinations of vols. III and iv, Clement Walker's History
of Independency (four parts, 1661) and John Walker's Sufferings of
the Episcopal Clergy of the Church of England (1714) may be consulted,
together with the bibliography to Milton's Prose Works, ante, vol. VII,
pp. 416 ff. , Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, ed. Lomas, 8. C. , 3 vols. ,
1904, and the general historical authorities on the period, including Masson's
Life of Milton (6 vols. , 1858-80).
III. Other Works
The Genuine Remains in Verse and Prose of Mr Samuel Butler. . . . Published
from the original Manuscripts, formerly in the possession of W. Longue-
ville. . . . Ed. Thyer, R. 2 vols. 1759.
Posthumous Works in Prose and Verse
These are mainly spurious, in common with most of the fugitive pieces
attributed to Butler, save those included in Thyer's ed. above. For a
list of attributed writings and of contributions to other works, see R. B.
Johnson's ed. above, vol. I, pp. lix ff. The question of the posthumous
writings, etc. , will be dealt with in vol. 111 of the Collected Works above
mentioned.
B. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
Beljame, A. Le Public et les Hommes de Lettres en Angleterre, 1660-1744.
1881.
Courthope, W. J. A History of English Poetry, vol. III. 1903.
Elton, 0. The Augustan Ages. Edinburgh and London, 1899.
Garnett, R. The Age of Dryden. 1907.
## p. 408 (#430) ############################################
408
Bibliography
Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the English Comic Writers. Edd. Waller, A. R. and
Glover, A. 1903.
Pepys, S. Diary. Ed. Wheatley, H. B. 9 vols. 1893-9.
Previté-Orton, C. W. Political Satire in English Poetry. Cambridge, 1910.
Taine, H. A. History of English Literature. Trans. Van Laun, H. Book 11,
chapter 1. 1906.
Wendell, B. The Temper of the 17th century. 1904.
Wood, A. Athenae Oxonienses. Ed. Bliss, P. 1815.
A list of the works of Alexander Ross (1590-1654) is given in G. A.
Aitken’s notice of him in the D. of N. B. In Musarum Deliciae, 1655,
and Wit Restored, 1658, assigned to Mennes, Sir John (1599-1671), and
Smith, Dr James (1605-67), may be found earlier specimens of Hudibrastics. '
CHAPTER III
POLITICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL SATIRE
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Short bibliographies of Oldham and Otway are given in the D. of N. B.
The most complete bibliography of Marvell is given by Aitken, G. A. , in
his edition of the poems. See under I (a).
I. POEMS
(a) Separate Authors
Ayloffe, John (d. 1685). Marvell's Ghost. In Nichols's Select Coll. of Poems,
vol. II, p. 186. 1780. See, also, Poems on Affairs of State and State-
Poems under I (6).
Buckingham, George Villiers, duke of. Poetical Reflections on a late Poem
entituled Absolon and Achitophel. 1682.
Cleland, William. A Collection of Several Poems and Verses. 1697.
Creech, Thomas (1659-1701). The Odes, Satires and Epistles of Horace
translated. 1684. [Applied to the translator's times. ]
Creech also contributed to Miscellany Poems, vol. 1, in the same year.
Denham, Sir John. Directions to a Painter for describing our naval
business : in imitation of Mr Waller:. . .
