APPENDIX IIBIBLIOGRAPHY

APPENDIX IIBIBLIOGRAPHY

Notes.—1.Abbreviations:

2. When the title of a book is not given it is identical with the name of the writer being dealt with. For instance, the title of Courthope’s work on Addison isJoseph Addison.

2. When the title of a book is not given it is identical with the name of the writer being dealt with. For instance, the title of Courthope’s work on Addison isJoseph Addison.

Addison, Joseph

Arnold, Matthew

Austen, Jane

Bacon, Francis

Bennett, Arnold

Brontë, Charlotte

Browne, Sir Thomas

Browning, Robert

Bunyan, John

Burke, Edmund

Burney, Fanny

Burns, Robert

Butler, Samuel (1612–80)

Butler, Samuel (1835–1902)

Byron, Lord

Carlyle, Thomas

Chaucer, Geoffrey

Coleridge, S. T.

Collins, William

Congreve, William

Conrad, Joseph

Cowper, William

Crabbe, George

Defoe, Daniel

De Quincey, Thomas

Dickens, Charles

Donne, John

Dryden, John

Eliot, George

Fielding, Henry

Galsworthy, John

Gibbon, Edward

Goldsmith, Oliver

Gray, Thomas

Hardy, Thomas

Hazlitt, William

Johnson, Samuel

Jonson, Ben

Keats, John

Kipling, Rudyard

Lamb, Charles

Landor, W. S.

Macaulay, Lord

Marlowe, Christopher

Meredith, George

Milton, John

Morris, William

Pope, Alexander

Richardson, Samuel

Rossetti, D. G.

Ruskin, John

Scott, Walter

Shakespeare, William

Shaw, George Bernard

Shelley, Percy Bysshe

Smollett, Tobias

Southey, Robert

Spenser, Edmund

Steele, Richard

Sterne, Laurence

Stevenson, R. L.

Swift, Jonathan

Swinburne, A. C.

Taylor, Jeremy

Tennyson, Alfred

Thackeray, W. M.

Thomson, James

Wells, H. G.

Wilde, Oscar

Wordsworth, William

III. ESSAYS ON LITERARY SUBJECTS.A series of books of essays arranged in order of composition. These volumes form the basis of a history of English criticism.


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