'Paul and Virginia' is pronounced by a French critic as not only thechef d'œuvreof the author, but one of thechefs d'œuvreof the language. Has been largely imitated by English writers.
'Paul and Virginia' is pronounced by a French critic as not only thechef d'œuvreof the author, but one of thechefs d'œuvreof the language. Has been largely imitated by English writers.
ST. REAL.SeeReal.
ST. TERESA.SeeTeresa, St.
SAINT SIMON, LOUIS DE ROUVROY, DUKE DE.b.1675,d.1755.French memoir writer.
MÉMOIRES. ENGLISH VERSION BY BAYLE SAINT JOHN. 4 v. 1857.
SAINTE-BEUVE. C. A.b.1804,d.1869.French critic.
DARU (Causeries du Lundi, vol. 9).Tr.by G. Masson, 1878.
ENGLISH PORTRAITS FROM THE C. DU L.Tr.1875.
MONDAY CHATS, selected and translated by W. Matthews, 1877.
Matthew Arnold was an avowed disciple of S.-B.
Matthew Arnold was an avowed disciple of S.-B.
SALLUST(CAIUS SALLUSTUS CRISPUS).b.86,d.34B.C.Roman historian.
CONSPIRACY OF CATILINE, written by Constantius, Felicius, Durantinus, andTr.by Thomas Paynell: with the Historye of Jugurth, written by the famous Roman Sallust, andTr.by A. Barcklaye, 1557.
THE FAMOUS CRONYCLE OF THE WARRE WHICH THE ROMAYNS HAD AGAYNST JUGURTH USURPER OF THE KYNGDOME OF NUMIDY.Tr.by Syr A. Barclay [1520].
THE TWO MOST WORTHY AND NOTABLE HISTORIES ... (viz.) the Conspiracie of Catiline, undertaken against the government of the Senate of Rome and the Warre which Jugurth for many years maintained against the same state. [Tr.from the Latin by T. Heywood]. 1608-9.
SAND, GEORGE(AMANTINE LUCILE AURORE DUPIN, 'BARONNE' DUDEVANT).b.1804,d.1876.
ANTONIA.Tr.V. Vaughan, 1870.
BAGPIPERS, THE.Tr.K. P. Wormeley, 1890.
CESARINE DIETRICH.Tr.E. Stanwood, 1871.
CONSUELO. (1842.)Tr.by F. G. Shaw, 1847.
THE COUNTESS OF RUDOLSTADT. [Sequel.] (1843.)Tr.by F. G. Shaw, 1847.
DEVIL'S POOL.Tr.1861.
ENCHANTED LAKE.Tr.1850.
FRANCIS THE WAIF.Tr.1848.
HAUNTED MARSH.Tr.1847.
IMPRESSIONS AND REMINISCENCES.Tr.H. K. Adams, 1877.
INDIANA. (1832).Tr.1850.
JACQUES.Tr.A. Blackwell. 2 v. 1847.
JEALOUSY, ETC.Tr.[1870].
THE JOURNEYMAN JOINER. (Le Compagnon du tour de France, 1841.)Tr.1849.
THE HAUNTED MARSH. (La Mare au Diable, 1846).Tr.1848.
LADY BLAKE'S LOVE LETTERS, etc.Tr.[from Lavinia] P. McCarthy, 1884.
LETTERS.Tr.R. L. de Beaufort, 1885.
LITTLE FADETTE. (La Petite Fadette, 1848.)Tr.1849.
MARQUIS DE VILLEMER.Tr.R. Keeler, 1871.
MAUPRAT. (1837.)Tr.1840.
THE MILLER OF ANGIBAULT. (1845.)Tr.1847.
MOLIÈRE.Tr.1867.
MOSAIC WORKERS; THE ORCS.Tr.E. A. A., 1844.
MY SISTERJÉANNIE.Tr.S. R. Croker, 1874.
ROLLING STONE.Tr.1871.
SNOW MAN.Tr.V. Vaughan, 1871.
TEVERINO.Tr.1855.
TOWER OF PERCEMONT.Tr.1877.
THE USCOQUE.Tr.J. Bauer. [1850.]
WINGS OF COURAGE. CLOUD SPINNER.Tr.Mrs. Cockran. [1883.]
WORKS.Tr.M. M. Hays, E. A. Ashurst and A. R. Larken. v. 1-6. 1847.
SANDEAU, LÉONARD S. JULES.b.1811,d.1883.French novelist and dramatist.
CATHERINE.Tr.W. Robson, 1860.
MADELEINE.Tr.[1850].
THE HOUSE OF PENARVAN.Tr.Lady G. Fullerton, 1878.
AWAKING. A Drama.Tr.[1873].
SEAGULL ROCK.Tr.R. Black, 1872.
SANNAZARO, GIACOMO.b.1458,d.1530.Italian poet.
ARCADIA (1504). (No translation.)
Is said to be the original of Montemayor's dramas and of Sidney's 'Arcadia'.
Is said to be the original of Montemayor's dramas and of Sidney's 'Arcadia'.
SAPPHO.610B.C.Lyric poet.
ODE TO VENUS (Greek and English).Tr.1799.
HYMN TO VENUS, etc.Tr.1748.
WORKS OF SAPPHO.Tr.by F. Fawkes, 1813.
Herrick and Suckling modelled their poems upon Sappho's verse.The French and Italian lyrists imitated Catullus and Horace, who were influenced by Sappho and Anacreon.
Herrick and Suckling modelled their poems upon Sappho's verse.
The French and Italian lyrists imitated Catullus and Horace, who were influenced by Sappho and Anacreon.
See alsoAnacreon.
SARDOU, VICTORIEN.b.1831,d.1908.French dramatist.
DORA.Tr.[1877].
FEDORA.Tr.[H. Merivale]. [1883].
FERNANDE.Tr.[1883].
FRIENDS OR FOES.Tr.Seein Lacy's Ed. of Plays, 1850.
GEORGETTE.Tr.1886.
INHABITANTS OF PONTARCY.Tr.[1878].
LET US BE DIVORCED. [From Divorçons.]Tr.[1881].
MADAME SANS-GÊNE.Tr.[1894.]
PROGRESS.Tr.[1893].
ROBESPIERRE.Tr.1899.
SCRAP OF PAPER.Tr.Lacy's Ed. of Plays, [1850].
THEODORA.Tr.1885.
SAWLES WARDE.Anon.
Ed.text andtr.R. Morris, 'Old English Homilies'. E.E.T.S.
SCARRON, PAUL.b.1610,d.1660.French comic writer.
[1] COMICAL ROMANCE; or, A FACETIOUS HISTORY OF STROLLING STAGE PLAYERS (1651-7). 1676.
TYPHON; or, THE GYANT'S WAR WITH THE GODS. (1664.)Tr.[by John Phillips], 1665.
THE WHOLE COMICAL WORKS OF M. SCARRON.Tr.by Thos. Brown, Savage and others, 1700.
[1] 'The earliest faithful picture of French provincial life, and, in its individual portraiture, a forerunner of the modern novel'.
[1] 'The earliest faithful picture of French provincial life, and, in its individual portraiture, a forerunner of the modern novel'.
SCANDINAVIAN ANTHOLOGIES.SeeSagas: Collections.
SCHEFFEL, JOSEPHVICTOR.b.1826.German poet.
EKKEHARD.Tr.1872.
MOUNTAIN PSALMS.Tr.Mrs. F. Brünnow, etc. 1882.
THE TRUMPETER OF SÄKKINGEN.Tr.Mrs. F. Brünnow. [1884.]
SCHERER, EDMOND H. A.b.1815,d.1889.French critic.
ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE REFORMED CHURCH IN FRANCE.Tr.1845.
DEMOCRACY AND FRANCE.Tr.F. M. D. Mahony, 1884.
ESSAYS ON ENGLISH LITERATURE.Tr.from 'Etudes critiques sur la littérature contemporaine', by G. Saintsbury, 1891.
SCHILLER, JOHANN CHRISTOPH F.b.1759,d.1805.The second of the two great national poets of Germany.
THE BRIDE OF MESSINA (1803).Tr.by G. Irvine, 1837.
CABAL AND LOVE (1783).Tr.by C. Colombine, 1795.
CORRESPONDENCE OF SCHILLER AND GOETHE, 1794-1805.Tr.by G. H. Calvert, 1849.
DEATH OF WALLENSTEIN.Tr.by S. T. Coleridge, 1800.
DEMETRIUS.Tr.by C. Hodges, 1836.
DON CARLOS (1784-87).Tr.by Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee? 1798.
FIESCO. (1783.)Tr.by G. H. N. and J. C. S. [Noehden and Stoddart], 1796.
THE GHOST SEER, or APPARITIONIST. An interesting fragment found among the papers of Count O.... [Told by D. Boileau], 1795.
HISTORY OF THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR. (1788-).Tr.by Captn. Blaquiere, 1799.
MAID OF ORLEANS (1801).Tr.by J. E. Drinkwater, 1835.
MARY STUART. (1800.)Tr.1801.
THE NEPHEW AS UNCLE.Tr.by G. S. Harris, 1856.
PHILOSOPHICAL AND ÆSTHETIC LETTERS AND ESSAYS.Tr.by J. Weiss, 1845.
POEMS AND BALLADS.Tr.by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, 1844.
POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS FROM THE GERMAN, INCLUDING SCHILLER'S FIGHT WITH THE DRAGON, TRIP TO THE FORGE, SONG OF THE BELL, etc. [By Sir Wm. Gomme] 1821.
POEMS FROM THE GERMAN.Tr.by G. T. Gallop, 1823.
REVOLT OF THE NETHERLANDS.Tr.by Thos. Horne, 1807.
THE ROBBERS. (1782.)Tr.by [A. C. Tytler, Lord Woodhouslee], 1792.
SONG OF THE BELL.Tr.by Lord F. L. Gower, 1823.
SEMELE.Tr.by C. Hodges, 1835.
TURANDOT; PRINCESS OF INDIA.Tr.by A. T. Gurney, 1836.
WALLENSTEIN. THE PICCOLOMINI, OR THE FIRST PART OF WALLENSTEIN (1798-9).Tr.by S. T. Coleridge. 1800.
WILLIAM TELL. (1804.)Tr.1825.
SCHLEGEL, CARL WILHELM VON.b.1767,d.1845.German scholar and writer.
AESTHETICS AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.Tr.E. S. Millington. 1849.
LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF LITERATURE: ANCIENT AND MODERN.Tr.Lockhart, 1818.
PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY.Tr.1835.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE IN A COURSE OF LECTURES.Tr.by A. J. W. Morrison, 1846.
SCHOPENHAUER, ARTHUR.b.1788,d.1860.German pessimist philosopher.
ON BOOKS AND READING—in hisReligion.Tr.1889.
SELECT ESSAYS.Tr.by G. Droppers and C. A. P. Dachsel, 1881.
SELECTED ESSAYS.Tr.by E. B. Bax, 1891.
TWO ESSAYS: (1) On the fourfold root of the principal of sufficient Reason. (2) On the Will in Nature. Told by J. Frauenstadt, 1852.
THE WORLD AS WILL AND IDEA. (1819.)Tr.by Haldane and Kemp, 1883-6.
SCHOPENHAUER SERIES.Tr.by T. Bailey Saunders. 5 vols. 1890-3.
SCHOPENHAUER SERIES:—
1. WISDOM OF LIFE.Tr.1890.2. COUNSELS AND MAXIMS. 1890.3. RELIGION: A DIALOGUE.Tr.1889.4. STUDIES IN PESSIMISM.Tr.1890.Including the famous essay on women.5. ART OF LITERATURE, and other Essays. 1891.
SCRIBE, AUGUSTIN EUGÈNE.b.1791,d.1861.French comic dramatist.
ASMODEUS, THE LITTLE DEMON. Adapted [1850].
BLACK DOMINO; or, A NIGHT'S ADVENTURE (Le Domino Noir 1837).Tr.1837.
THE FAVOURITE OPERA ... THE CROWN DIAMONDS (Les Diamants de la Couronne, 1840).Tr.[1840].
THE HUGUENOTS.Tr.[1843].
MASANIELLO; or, THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI.Tr.1843.
A PECULIAR POSITION: A farce.Tr.by J. R. Planche, 1837.
ROBERT THE DEVIL. (Robert le Diable.)Tr.[1832].
THE SOMNAMBULIST. (La Sonnambula1831.)Tr.[1850].
SCUDERY, MADELEINE DE.b.1607,d.1701.French writer and novelist.
[*] ALMAHIDE; or THE CAPTIVE QUEEN.Tr.by John Philips, 1677.
[*] AMARYLLIS TO TITYRUS. A Witty and pleasant Novel.Tr.1681.
[*] ZELINDA. Englished by J. D. 1676.
[*] These appeared originally under the name of her brother, G. de Scudery.
[*] These appeared originally under the name of her brother, G. de Scudery.
ARTAMENES; or, THE GRAND CYRUS.Tr.by F. G. 5 vols. 1653-5.
CLEILA. (1654-60.)Tr.by John Davies. 5 v. 1656-61.
IBRAHIM; or, THE ILLUSTRIOUS BASSA. (1641.)Tr.by Henry Cogan, 1652.
The interminable pseudo-romantic stories of M. de S.—the 'Grand Cyrus' or 'Clélie'—were exploited by Robert Boyle (Earl of Surrey), Sir Geo. Mackenzie, J. Crowne the dramatist, etc., as well as by Dryden and other post-Restoration dramatists.
The interminable pseudo-romantic stories of M. de S.—the 'Grand Cyrus' or 'Clélie'—were exploited by Robert Boyle (Earl of Surrey), Sir Geo. Mackenzie, J. Crowne the dramatist, etc., as well as by Dryden and other post-Restoration dramatists.
SENECA, LUCIUS ANNÆUS.b.4B.C.,d.65A.D.Roman stoic philosopher and dramatist.
THE EYGHT TRAGEDIES ... Entituled Agamemnon.Tr.by J. Studley, 1566.
THE LAMENTABLE TRAGEDIE OF ŒDIPUS.Tr.by A. Nevyle. [In verse.] 1563.
MORALS.Tr.by T. Lodge, 1614.
THE REMEDYES AGAYNST ALL CASUALL CHAUNCES ... A dialogue between Sensualyte and Reason.Tr.by E. Wyttynton, 1547.
THE SECONDE TRAGEDIE OF SENECA ENTITLED THYESTES.Tr.by J. Heywood. [In verse.] 1560.
THE SEVENTH TRAGEDY OF S., ENTITLED MEDIA:Tr.by J. Studley, 1566.
THE SIXT TRAGEDY OF L. A. S. ENTITULED TROAS [ ... In Verse].Tr.by J. Heywood, 1559.
SENECA, HIS TENNE TRAGEDIES.Tr.into English. [Hercules Furens, Thyestes, and Troas.]Tr.by J. Heywood; Œdipus, by A. Nevile; Hippolytus, Medea, Agamemnon and Hercules Oetaeus by J. Studley; Octavia by T. Nuce and Thebais by T. Newton, 1581.
THE WORKS OF L. A. SENECA, CONCERNING BENFYTING, THAT IS TO SAY, THE DOING, RECYVING AND REQUYTING OF GOOD TURNES.Tr.by A. Golding, 1578.
Supposititious Works.
THE FORME AND RULE OF HONEST LYVYNGE.Tr.by R. Whyttynton, 1546.
MYROUR OF GLASSE OF MANERS AND WYSEDOME.Tr.by R. Whyttynton, 1547.
OCTAVIA.Tr.by T. Nuce, 1566.
Addison's 'Cato' was largely influenced through French sources by Seneca.Sackville sought for tragic models in Seneca.Seneca had great influence on Early Elizabethan drama. The best imitation of his style is Addison's 'Cato'.Seneca's rhetorical plays were the model for the early Elizabethan dramatists, but Shakespearean superseded this influence.
Addison's 'Cato' was largely influenced through French sources by Seneca.
Sackville sought for tragic models in Seneca.
Seneca had great influence on Early Elizabethan drama. The best imitation of his style is Addison's 'Cato'.
Seneca's rhetorical plays were the model for the early Elizabethan dramatists, but Shakespearean superseded this influence.
SERVIAN ANTHOLOGIES.SeeAnthologies, General.
SEVYN SAGES OF ROME.(Collection of Tales).Cir.1300.
Ed.Wright, Percy Soc. 1846. Weber, Metrical Romances, 1810.
THE SEVIN SEAGES, translatit out of Prois in Scottis Meter be John Rolland, 1578.
SÉVIGNÉ, MARIE DE RABUTIN-CHANTAL, MARQUISE DE.b.1626,d.1696.French writer.
COURT SECRETS ... extracted from the Letters of M. de S.Tr.1727.
LETTERS FROM THE MARCHIONESS DE SÉVIGNÉ TO HER DAUGHTER, THE COUNTESS DE GRIGNAN. (1st ed. 1726.) 10 vols. 1764.
M. de Sévigné has been pronounced the most admirable letter-writer that ever lived. Her style has been largely copied.
M. de Sévigné has been pronounced the most admirable letter-writer that ever lived. Her style has been largely copied.
SHI KING: or,BOOK OF ODES.Chinese.
THE SHIH KING, or BOOK OF POETRY. (Told by J. Legge.)The Sacred Books of the East, vol. 3, 1879.
SIR BEVES OF HAMTOUN.
Ed.Turnbull, Maitland Club, 1838. E.E.T.S., 1885-94.
SIR FERUMBRAS.14th century.Trs.of Ferabras and other Chansons de Gestes and romans d'aventures.
Ed.S. J. Herrtage. E.E.T.S., 1879.
SIR GAWAYNE AND THE GRENE KNIGHT.
Ed.F. Madden, Bannatyne Club, 1839. Morris, E.E.T.S., 1864.
SIR GOWTHER.
A VERSION OF THE LEGEND OF ROBERT THE DEVIL. 15th century.Ed.Utterson, 'Select Pieces of early Popular Poetry'. 1817.
SIR ISUMBRAS.
Ed.Ellis (Halliwell), 1897.
HERE BEGYNNETH THE HISTORY OF THE VALYENT KNYGHT, SYR ISENBRAS. [In verse.] [1550?]
THE ROMANCE OF SIR ISUMBRAS. (The Thornton Romances). 1844.
An old English romance in verse. Consists of 130 six-lined stanzas.
An old English romance in verse. Consists of 130 six-lined stanzas.
SIR ORFEO.(Orfeo and Heurodis.)
Ed.Ritson, Ancient Metrical Romances. 1802.
SIR PERCEVAL OF GALLES.13th century.
Ed.Halliwell, Thornton Romances. Camden Soc., 1844.
SIR TRIAMOUR, ROMANCE OF.
Ed.J. O. Halliwell [Phillips]. Percy Soc., 1846.
SIR TRISTREM.C.13th century.
Ed.Fr. Michel. THE POETICAL ROMANCES OF TRISTAN. 3 v. 1835-39. SIR WALTER SCOTT, 1804.
SLAVONIC ANTHOLOGIES: COLLECTIONS, General.
Slavonic.
NAAKE, JOHN T. SLAVONIC FAIRY TALES. Collected andtranslatedfrom the Russian, Polish, etc. 1874.
WRATISLAW, A. H.Tr.SIXTY FOLK-TALES FROM SLAVONIC SOURCES. 1889.
Servian.
BOWRING, SIR JOHN.Tr.SERVIAN POETRY. [Historical, Traditional, and Religious], 1827.
LYTTON, LORD ('OWEN MEREDITH').Tr.Serbski Pesme: the National Songs of Servia. 1861.
SOCRATES.b.469,d.399B.C.Greek philosopher.
SeePLATO'S DIALOGUES.Tr.by Floyer Sydenham, 1767-80.
AlsoXENOPHON'S MEMORABILIA.Tr.by E. Bysshe, 1712.
SOPHOCLES.b.496,d.405B.C.Greek tragic dramatist.
AJAX.Tr.by Lewis Theobald, 1714.
ELECTRA. (Translated in Verse.) By C.(harles) W.(ase), 1649.
ŒDIPUS, KING OF THEBES.Tr.with notes by Lewis Theobald, 1715.
PHILOCTETES.Tr.by Thos. Sheridan. 1725.
THE TRAGEDIES OF SOPHOCLES.Tr.with notes by Geo. Adams, 1729.
Influenced Milton's 'Samson Agonistes', Addison's 'Cato', Swinburne's 'Atalanta in Calydon', Shelley's 'Prometheus Unbound', Byron's 'Cain' and 'Manfred'. Arnold's 'Merope' is an imitation of S.
Influenced Milton's 'Samson Agonistes', Addison's 'Cato', Swinburne's 'Atalanta in Calydon', Shelley's 'Prometheus Unbound', Byron's 'Cain' and 'Manfred'. Arnold's 'Merope' is an imitation of S.
SPAGNUOLI, BAPTISTA MANTUANUS.b.1448,d.1516.Italian poet.A Carmelite Friar. Erasmus says that 'he would be placed by posterity not much below Virgil'.
EGLOGS OF THE POET B. MANTUAN CARMELITAN, turned into English Verse ... by George Turbervile, Gent. 1567.
THE BUCOLICKS OF B. M. IN TEN ECLOGUES.Tr.... by Thos. Harvey, 1656.
Copied by both Sanazzaro and Spenser ('Shepherd's Calendar'); also by Sidney.'Readers of "Love's Labour's Lost" need hardly be told that "good old Mantuan" was a Latin school-book in Shakespeare's boyhood, and has also been imitated by Barclay'.
Copied by both Sanazzaro and Spenser ('Shepherd's Calendar'); also by Sidney.
'Readers of "Love's Labour's Lost" need hardly be told that "good old Mantuan" was a Latin school-book in Shakespeare's boyhood, and has also been imitated by Barclay'.
SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE ANTHOLOGIES: COLLECTIONS. Poetical, Fairy Tales, Folk-Tales and Traditional Literature.
BUSK, MISS R. H.Tr.PATRAÑAS, or SPANISH STORIES, LEGENDARY AND TRADITIONAL, 1870.
COELHO, F. A.Ed.TALES OF OLD LUSITANIA.Tr.H. Monteiro, 1885.
KENNEDY, J.Tr.MODERN POETS AND POETRY OF SPAIN. 1852.
LEWIS, G.Tr.THE CID BALLADS. 1883.
LOCKHART, JOHN GIBSON.Tr.ANCIENT SPANISH BALLADS. Historical and Romantic. 1821.
MEXIA, PEDRO (Silva de Varia Lecion) THE FORESTE, or COLLECTION OF HISTORIES NO LESSE PROFITABLE, THAN PLEASANT AND NECESSARIE, DOONE out of Frenche into Englishe, by Thomas Fortescue, 1571.
[The genius of these tales may be discerned from their history. The book is said to have been written in Spanish by P. de M., thence tr. into Italian, thence into French by Claude Cruget, and lastly from French into Eng. by F.]
[The genius of these tales may be discerned from their history. The book is said to have been written in Spanish by P. de M., thence tr. into Italian, thence into French by Claude Cruget, and lastly from French into Eng. by F.]
MIDDLEMORE, MRS. S. G.Tr.SPANISH LEGENDARY TALES. 1885.
MONTEIRO, MARIANA.Tr.GATHERED GEMS FROM SPANISH AUTHORS. 1878. LEGENDS AND POPULAR TALES FROM THE BASQUE PEOPLE. [1886.]
MIDDLEMORE, S. G.Tr.SPANISH LEGENDARY TALES. 1885.
ORMSBY, JOHN.Tr.POEMS OF THE CID. 1879.
PEDROSO, Z.Tr.PORTUGUESE FOLK-TALES with introduction by Ralston, 1882.
ROSCOE, THOS.Tr.SPANISH NOVELISTS. 3 v. 1832.
SOUTHEY, R.Tr.AMADIS OF GAUL. 1872.
SOUTHEY, R.Tr.CHRONICLES OF THE CID [Prose]. 1808.
STRETTELL, ALMA.Tr.SPANISH AND ITALIAN FOLK-SONGS. 1887.
SPIELHAGEN, FRIEDRICH.b.1829,German novelist.
BREAKING OF THE STORM.Tr.S. Stephenson. 3 vols. 1877.
HOHENSTEIN.Tr.1870.
PROBLEMATIC CHARACTERS,Tr.S. de Vere, 1869.
QUISISANA.Tr.1880.
SKELETON IN THE HOUSE.Tr.J. Marsden, 1881.
THROUGH NIGHT TO LIGHT.Tr.1870.
[Sequel to Problematic Characters.]
[Sequel to Problematic Characters.]
ULTIMO.Tr.[1874].
VILLAGE COQUETTE.Tr.J. L. Laird, 1875.
SPINOZA, BENEDICT DE.b.1632,d.1677.Pantheistic philosopher.
DISCOURSES TO PROVE THE LIBERTY OF PHILOSOPHIZING, etc. (Tractatus Theologico-politicus), 1689.
THE ETHICS OF BENEDICTUS DE SPINOZA demonstrated after the method of geometers and divided into five parts. (Ethica Ordine Geometrico Demonstrata.) [Tr.by D. D. S.] 1876.
MIRACLES NO VIOLATION OF THE LAW OF NATURE.Tr.1683.
[This is the 6th Chapter of the Tractatus.]
[This is the 6th Chapter of the Tractatus.]
SPINOZO REVIVED: or ... THE RIGHTS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 1709.
Treatise partly Theologicaland partlyPolitical.
Treatise partly Theologicaland partlyPolitical.
STAAL, VON(MARGUERITE JEANNE CORDIER)BARONESS.b.1693,d.1750.French writer.
MEMOIRS OF MADAME DE STAHL (1755).Tr.1759.
STAËL-HOLSTEIN, DE(ANNE LOUISE GERMAINE NECKER)BARONNE,commonly called Madame de Staël.b.1766,d.1817.
DELPHINE (1802). 4 v.Tr.1803.
CORINNE, or ITALY (1807).Tr.1807.
LETTERS ON THE WORKS AND CHARACTER OF J. ROUSSEAU.Tr.1789.
TREATISE ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE PASSIONS UPON THE HAPPINESS OF INDIVIDUALS AND OF NATIONS, ILLUSTRATED BY REFERENCE TO THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.Tr.1798.
TREATISE ON ANCIENT AND MODERN LITERATURE....Tr.1803.
INFLUENCE OF LITERATURE UPON SOCIETY. 2 v.Tr.1812.
ZULMA: AND OTHER TALES.Tr.1813.
REFLECTIONS ON SUICIDE.Tr.1813.
GERMANY. 3 v.Tr.1813.
LETTERS AND REFLECTIONS OF PRINCE DE LIGNY.Tr.1814.
CONSIDERATIONS OF THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.Tr.1819.
TEN YEARS EXILE.Tr.1821.
STATIUS, PUBLIUS PAPINIUS.b.about 60A.D.,d.about 100A.D.Roman poet.
THEBAID. (Epic of Thebes and its heroes.)
FIVE BOOKS OF THE THEBAIS OF P. STATIUS, translated by Thomas Stephens, 1648.
ACHILLES. Howard, Sir R. Statius, his Achilleis with annotations.... 1660.
SYLVÆ ET ACHILLEIS.Tr.by Stephens, 1648.
Modern critics prefer his 'Sylvae' to the 'Thebaid', the latter being deficient in creative energy.'Chaucer's "Knight's Tale" was derived from the "Thebaid" of S'.
Modern critics prefer his 'Sylvae' to the 'Thebaid', the latter being deficient in creative energy.
'Chaucer's "Knight's Tale" was derived from the "Thebaid" of S'.
'STEPNIAK'.Pseud.(SERGIUS MICHAEL DRAGOMANOFF).b.1841,d.1895.Russian writer.
CAREER OF A NIHILIST.Tr.1889.
UNDERGROUND RUSSIA (1881).
NIHILISM AS IT IS (1894).
KING STORK AND KING LOG. 2 v.Tr.1895.
STINDE, DR. JULIUS.German novelist.
BUCHHOLZ FAMILY. 4 v.Tr.1886.
THE BUCHHOLZES IN ITALY.Tr.H. F. Powell, 1887.
WOODLAND TALES.Tr.E. Wright, 1887.
STRABO.Greek geographer.b.64B.C.,d.21A.D.
THE GEOGRAPHY OF STRABO. Literallytranslatedby H. C. Hamilton and W. Falconer. With notes and a complete Index. 1854-56, 57.
THE ITINERARY OF GREECE, with a commentary on Pausanius and S. 1810.
SUDERMANN, HERMANN.b.1857.German writer.
DAME CLARA....Tr.B. Overbeck, 1891.
MAGDA (HEIMAT).Tr.C. E. A. Winslow, 1896.
REGINE (DER KATZENSTEG).Tr.H. E. Miller, 1894.
SUE, MARIE-JOSEPH EUGÈNE.b.1804,d.1859.French novelist.
THE COMMANDER OF MALTA.Tr.by A Diosy, 1846.
THE MARQUIS OF LETORIÈRE.Tr.[1851].
MARTIN THE FOUNDLING. (1846.)Tr.1847.
MATILDA ... (1841).Tr.by O. Rochford, 1845.
THE MYSTERIES OF PARIS. (Mystères de Paris, 1842.)Tr.1844.
MYSTERIES OF THE PEOPLE. (Les Mystères du Peuple, 1849.)Tr.1867.
THE NEGRO'S REVENGE.Tr.1841.
THE PROTESTANT LEADER. (Jean Cavalier, 1840.)Tr.1849.
THE WANDERING JEW. (Le Juif Errant, 1844-5.)Tr.3 vols. 1844-5.
SUETONIUS, CAIUS SUETONIUS TRANQUILLUS.b.c.70.Latin historian.
THE HISTORIE OF TWELVE CÆSARS, EMPEROURS OF ROME.Tr.by P. Holland. Together with a marginal glosse, and other brief annotations thereupon. 1606.
LIVES OF THE EMINENT GRAMMARIANS.Tr.by Alex Thomson, 1796.
LIVES OF THE EMINENT RHETORICIANS.Tr.by Alex. Thomson, 1796.
SWEDENBORG, EMANUEL.b.1688,d.1772.Swedish naturalist, mathematician and theosophist.
ANIMAL KINGDOM....Tr.by J. G. Wilkinson, 1843-44.
APOCALYPSE REVEALED.Tr.1791.
ARCANA CŒLESTIA; or HEAVENLY MYSTERIES (1749-56).Tr.12 vols. 1784-1806.
CONCERNING THE EARTHS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM, WHICH ARE CALLED PLANETS, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THEIR INHABITANTS.Tr.1787.
CONTINUATION OF THE LAST JUDGMENT AND THE SPIRITUAL WORLD.Tr.1791.
CORONIS.Tr.by R. Hindmarsh, 1811.
DELIGHTS OF WISDOM, CONCERNING CONJUGAL LOVE....Tr.1790.
DOCTRINE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM RESPECTING THE LORD.Tr.1784.
ECONOMY OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM.Tr.by A. Clissold, 1845.
THE HEAVENLY DOCTRINE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM.Tr.1791.
ON THE DIVINE LOVE AND THE DIVINE WISDOM.Tr.1840.
ON THE NEW JERUSALEM AND ITS HEAVENLY DOCTRINE, AS REVEALED FROM HEAVEN.Tr.1784.
ON THE WORSHIP AND LOVE OF GOD. [Part I.]Tr.1816.
PRINCIPIA, OR THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL THINGS.Tr.by A. Clissold. 1845-46.
SKETCH OF THE DELIGHTS OF CONJUGAL LOVE.Tr.1789.
TREATISE CONCERNING HEAVEN AND HELL.Tr.1778.
TREATISE CONCERNING THE LAST JUDGEMENT.Tr.by R. Hindmarsh, 1810.
TREATISE ON THE NATURE OF INFLUX.Tr.1784.
TRUE CHRISTIAN RELIGION, containing the Universal Theology of the New Church.Tr.1786.
WISDOM OF ANGELS CONCERNING DIVINE LOVE AND WISDOM.Tr.1816.
'It cannot be denied that Swedenborg's theosophy has exerted an important influence upon many gifted minds who are far from accepting all the details of his extraordinary revelations'.
'It cannot be denied that Swedenborg's theosophy has exerted an important influence upon many gifted minds who are far from accepting all the details of his extraordinary revelations'.
TACITUS, CAIUS CORNELIUS.b.55,d.130.Roman historian.
THE ANNALES: AND THE DESCRIPTION OF GERMANY.Tr.by Richard Grenaway, 1598.
THE ENDE OF NERO AND BEGINNING OF GALBA, fower Bookes of the Histories of Cornelius Tacitus. The Life of Agricola. By Sir Henry Savile, 1581.
WORKS OF TACITUS: To which are Prefixed Political Discourses upon that author [by Thos. Gordon.] 1728.
TAINE, HIPPOLYTE A.b.1828,d.1893.French littérateur.
HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. (Histoire de la Littérature Anglaise, 1863-64.)Tr.by H. van Laun, 1871.
THE IDEAL IN ART ...Tr.by J. Durand, 1870.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ART.Tr.by J. Durand, 1865.
TALMUD, THE(Babylonian and Jerusalem).
Vol. 1. of the JERUSALEM TALMUD. The First English Translation by D. M. Schwab appeared in 1885.
THE TRADITIONS OF THE JEWS, or THE DOCTRINES AND EXPOSITIONS CONTAINED IN THE TALMUD AND OTHER RABBINICAL WRITINGS.Tr.by Rev. John P. Stehelin, 1732-4.
THE CRIMINAL CODE OF THE JEWS ACCORDING TO THE TALMUD.Tr.1880.
EXTRACTS FROM THE TALMUD....Tr.by P. I. Herschon, 1860.
TASSO, TORQUATO.b.1544,d.1595.Italian epic poet.
THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKESYVYCHURCH(Aminta), Conteyning the affectionate life ... of Phillis and Amyntes (1581).Tr.by A. Fraunce, 1591.
GODFREY OF BULLOIGNE; or THE RECOVERIE OF HIERUSALEM....Tr.into English by R. C.[arew] and now the first part containing five cantos. 1594.
GODFREY OF BULLOIGNE; or THE RECOVRIE OF JERUSALEM. Done into English heroical verse by Edw. Fairfax, 1600.
THE HOUSEHOLDER'S PHILOSOPHY.Tr.by T. K. 1588.
Writings largely influenced by Virgil.Imitated by Spencer in his 'Faerie Queene'. Milton was also influenced by him.
Writings largely influenced by Virgil.
Imitated by Spencer in his 'Faerie Queene'. Milton was also influenced by him.
TASSONI, ALESSANDRA.b.1565,d.1635.Italian critic and satirist.
LA SECCHIA RAPITA; or, THE RAPE OF THE BUCKET.Tr.by J. Atkinson, 1825.
Published severe criticism on the poet Petrarch in 1609, which gave rise to much bitter controversy with several of that poet's admirers.Suggested to Pope his 'Rape of the Lock'.
Published severe criticism on the poet Petrarch in 1609, which gave rise to much bitter controversy with several of that poet's admirers.
Suggested to Pope his 'Rape of the Lock'.
TEGNÉR, ESAIAS.b.1782,d.1846.Swedish poet.
AXEL: a romance (1821).Tr.by R. Muckleton, 1864.
AXEL AND SVEA. Poems ...Tr.by O. Baker, 1840.
FRITHJOF'SSAGA (1825).Tr.by W. Strong [1833].
SONG OF THE SUN.Tr.1817.
TELLEZ, FR. GABRIEL.b.1570,d.1648.Spanish writer.
TRAVELS OF THE JESUITS IN ETHIOPIA, CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF KINGDOMS AND PROVINCES OF THE EMPIRE, THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE PEOPLE, etc.Tr.1710.
TERENCE, PUBLIUS TERENTIUS.b.c.195B.C.,d.159B.C.Roman comic poet.
ANDRIA THE FIRST COMEDIE OF TERENCE IN ENGLISH.Tr.by M. Kyffin, 1588.
COMEDIES MADE ENGLISH ... By several Hands [L. Eachard, etc.]. 1694.
FLOURES FOR LATINE SPEAKYING ... GATHERED OUTE OF TERENCE ... Translated into Englyshe, together with exposition and settyng foorth as well of suche latine wordes ... thought nedeful to be añoted, as also of diverse grammaticall rules ... compiled by N. Udall, 1553.
THE SECOND COMEDIE OF P. T. CALLED EUNUCHUS ... English and Latine: claused for such as would write or speak the pure language of this Author ...Tr.by Dr. Webbe, 1629.
TERENS IN ENGLYSH. [The translacyon out of Latin into Englysh of the fürst comedy of Tyrens called Andria.] [1520.]
The dramas of Terence influenced English comedy of intrigue after the Restoration.
The dramas of Terence influenced English comedy of intrigue after the Restoration.
TERESA, SAINT.b.1515,d.1582.Spanish nun.
THE FLAMING HART; or, THE LIFE OF THE GLORIOUS S. TERESA.Tr.by M. T., 1642.
TERTULLIAN(QUINTUS SEPTIMIUS FLORENS TERTULLIANUS).b.160,d.230.Latin father of the Church.
ADDRESS OF TERTULLIAN TO SCAPULA TERTULLUS.Tr.by Sir D. Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, 1790.
THE SECONDE BOOKE OF TERTULLIAN unto his Wyf.Tr.by John Hoper, 1550.
TERTULLIAN'S APOLOGY, or DEFENCE OF THE CHRISTIANS ...Tr.by H. B.[rown] 1655.
TERTULLIAN'S PRESCRIPTION AGAINST HERETICKS.Tr.by J. Betty, 1722.
THEOCRITUS.b.300,d.B.C.One of the most famous pastoral poets of antiquity.
THE CYCLOPS.Tr.in English Verse by Francis Hryland, 1763.
THE IDYLLIUMS OF THEOCRITUS ...Tr.[by T. Creech], 1684.
THE SHEPHERD'S STARRE, NOW OF LATE SEENE ... [By T. Bradshaw], 1591.
SIXE IDYLLIA.Tr.by E. D. 1588.
Influenced Tennyson's 'Œnone' Spenser's 'Shepheard's Calendar', Sidney's 'Arcadia', Milton's 'Lycidas', Arnold's 'Thyrsis'. Shelley's 'Adonais' is an echo of Moschus' 'Lament for Bion'.
Influenced Tennyson's 'Œnone' Spenser's 'Shepheard's Calendar', Sidney's 'Arcadia', Milton's 'Lycidas', Arnold's 'Thyrsis'. Shelley's 'Adonais' is an echo of Moschus' 'Lament for Bion'.
THEOGNIS.c.550B.C.Greek poet.
THEOGNIS RESTITUTUS, partly verse and partly prose.Tr.by John H. Frere, 1842.
THEOPHRASTUS.b.372,d.286B.C.Greek philosopher.
THE CHARACTERS OF THEOPHRASTUS; together with the characters of the Age, by La Bruyère, 1700.
THE CHARACTERS OF THEOPHRASTUS.Tr.by Eustace Budgell, 1713.
EPICTETUS MANUALL. Theophrastus Characters.Tr.by J. Healey, 1616.
The Characters of T. were imitated by La Bruyère in his 'Characters'; also by Hall, 'Characterismes of Virtues and Vices', Overbury, 'Characters ...'; and Earle, 'Microcosmography'.
The Characters of T. were imitated by La Bruyère in his 'Characters'; also by Hall, 'Characterismes of Virtues and Vices', Overbury, 'Characters ...'; and Earle, 'Microcosmography'.
THIERRY, JACQUES N. AUGUSTIN.b.1795,d.1856.French historian.
HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF ENGLAND BY THE NORMANS. 3 v.Tr.1825.
TEN YEARS OF HISTORICAL STUDIES (1834).Tr.1845.
NARRATIVES OF THE MEROVINGIAN TIMES PRECEDED BY CONSIDERATIONS ON THE HISTORY OF FRANCE (1840).Tr.[1845].
ESSAY ON THE HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF THE THIRD ESTATE (1853).Tr.Rev. F. Wells, 1855.
THIERS, LOUIS ADOLPHE.b.1797,d.1877.French historian and littérateur.
HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. 10 v. (1823-27).Tr.1826?Tr.F. Shoberl. 5 v. 1838.
HISTORY OF THE CONSULATE AND THE EMPIRE. 20 v. (1845-62).Tr.D. F. Campbell, 1845-62.
HISTORICAL WORKS OF M. A. THIERS.Tr.T. W. Redhead. (Vol. 4tr.H. Greenfield and others.) 4 v. 1845[-78.]
THE RIGHTS OF PROPERTY, A REFUTATION OF COMMUNISM AND SOCIALISM.Tr.1848.
THE THREE KINGS OF COLOGNE.Ed.C. Horstmann. E.E.T.S. 1886.
THUCYDIDES.c.471B.C.Greek historian.
THE HYSTORY WRITTONE BY THUCIDIDES THE ATHENYON OF THE WARRE, WHICH WAS BETWENE THE PELOPNESIANS AND THE ATHENYANS....Tr.oute of Frenche by T. Nicolls, 1550.
TIBULLUS(ALBIUS).b.55B.C.,d.18B.C.Roman elegiac poet.
THE ELEGIES OF TIBULLUS, translated into English, with some observations on the original Design of Elegiac Verse, with the Characters of the most celebrated Greek ... Poets. By Mr. Dart, 1720.
TIECK, JOHANN LUDWIG.b.1773,d.1853.German poet and novelist.
THE ELVES.Tr.by Thos. Carlyle, 1845.
FAIR-HAIRED ECKBERT: etc.Tr.by Thos. Carlyle, 1874.
FERMER THE GENIUS.Tr.by F. Marckwort, 1837.
THE OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN....Tr.1860.
THE PICTURES; THE BETROTHING.Tr.1825.
THE REBELLION IN THE CEVENNES.Tr.by Madame Burette, 1845.
THE ROMAN MATRON.Tr.1845.
TALES FROM THE PHANTASUS (1812-17).Tr.by J. C. Hare, 1845.
TOLSTOI, LEO NIKOLAIEVITCH.b.1828.Russian author and reformer.
ANNA KARENINA. (1878.)Tr.1886.
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH. (1856.)Tr.1862.
THE COSSACKS. (1852.)Tr.1878.
FAMILY HAPPINESS (1889).Tr.1890.
FRUITS OF ENLIGHTENMENT.Tr.by E. J. Dillon, 1891.
INVADERS, THE (1861).Tr.[1888].
IVANILYICHAND OTHER STORIES. (1884-6.)Tr.1887.
KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU.Tr.1894.
THE KREUTZER SONATA. (1889.)Tr.1890
LIFE.Tr.[1889].
LONG EXILE.Tr.1888.
MY CONFESSION.Tr.[1890].
MY RELIGION.Tr.[1890].
NAPOLEON AND RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.Tr.[1890].
POEMS IN PROSE.Tr.1887.
RESURRECTION. (1899.)Tr.1900.
RUSSIAN PROPRIETOR (1852-59).Tr.1887.
SEBASTOPOL. (1855.)Tr.1887.
TERRIBLE CZAR.Tr.1892.