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by Samuel Johnson


  SEPTEMBER 19.

  We made haste away from a place, where all were offended. In the way we visited the Leasowes. It was rain, yet we visited all the waterfalls. There are, in one place, fourteen falls in a short line. It is the next place to Ham Gardens. Poor Shenstone never tasted his pension. It is not very well proved that any pension was obtained for him. I am afraid that he died of misery.

  We came to Birmingham, and I sent for Wheeler, whom I found well.

  SEPTEMBER 20.

  We breakfasted with Wheeler, and visited the manufacture of Papier Maché. The paper which they use is smooth whited brown; the varnish is polished with rotten stone. Wheeler gave me a tea-board. We then went to Boulton’s, who, with great civility, led us through his shops. I could not distinctly see his enginery.

  Twelve dozen of buttons for three shillings. Spoons struck at once.

  SEPTEMBER 21.

  Wheeler came to us again.

  We came easily to Woodstock.

  SEPTEMBER 22.

  We saw Blenheim and Woodstock Park. The Park contains two thousand five hundred acres; about four square miles. It has red deer. Mr. Bryant shewed me the Library with great civility. Durandi Rationale, 1459. Lascaris’ Grammar of the first edition, well printed, but much less than later editions. The first Batrachomyomachia.

  The Duke sent Mr. Thrale partridges and fruit.

  At night we came to Oxford.

  SEPTEMBER 23.

  We visited Mr. Coulson. The Ladies wandered about the University.

  SEPTEMBER 24.

  We dine with Mr. Coulson. Vansittart told me his distemper.

  Afterwards we were at Burke’s, where we heard of the dissolution of the Parliament. We went home.

  Volume VI. Addenda, Index, Dicta Philosophi, etc.

  TITLES OF MANY OF THE WORKS QUOTED IN THE NOTES.

  In my notes I have often given but brief references to the authors whom I quote. The following list, which is not, however, so complete as I could wish, will, I hope, do much towards supplying the deficiency. Most of the poets, and a few of the prose writers also, I have not found it needful to include, as my references apply equally well to all editions of their works. The date in each case shows, not the year of the original publication, but of the edition to which I have referred.

  ADDISON, Joseph, Works, 6 vols., London, 1862.

  AIKIN, J. and A. L., Miscellaneous Pieces in Prose, 1773.

  ALBEMARLE, Earl of, Memoirs of the Marquis of Rockingham, 2 vols.,

  London, 1852.

  ALMON, John, Correspondence, etc. of John Wilkes, 5 vols.,

  London, 1805.

  ARRIGHI, A., Histoire de Pascal Paoli, 2 tom., Paris, 1843.

  BACON, Francis, Philosophical Works, edited by Ellis, Spedding, and

  Heath, 7 vols., London, 1857-62; Life and Letters, edited by

  Spedding, Ellis, and Heath, 7 vols., London, 1869-74.

  BAIN, Alexander, Life of James Mill, London, 1882.

  BAKER, David Erskine, Biographia Dramatica. See REED, Isaac.

  BARBAULD, Anna Letitia, Works, 2 vols., London, 1825; Lessons for

  Children, London, 1878.

  BARCLAY, Robert, An Apology, London, 1703.

  BARETTI, Joseph, Account of Manners and Customs of Italy, 2 vols., London, 1769; Journey from London to Genoa, 4 vols., London, 1770; Tolondron, London, 1786.

  BARRY, James, Works, 2 vols., London, 1809.

  BEATTIE, James, Life. See FORBES, Sir William.

  BELLAMY, George Anne, An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, 5 vols., London, 1786.

  BERRY, Miss, Journal and Correspondence, 3 vols., London, 1865.

  BEST, Henry Digby, Personal and Literary Memorials,

  London, 1829.

  BLACKIE, C., Etymological Geography, London, 1875.

  BLACKSTONE, Sir William, Commentaries, 4 vols., Oxford, 1778.

  BLAIR, Hugh, A Critical Dissertation on the Poems of Ossian, the son of

  Fingal, London, 1765.

  BOLINGBROKE, Lord Viscount, Works, with Life by Dr. Goldsmith, 8 vols.,

  London, 1809.

  Bookseller of the Last Century, being some account of the Life of John Newbery. By Charles WELSH, London, 1885.

  BOSWELL, James, British Essays in favour of the brave Corsicans, London, 1769; Correspondence with the Honourable Andrew Erskine and Journal of a Tour to Corsica, edited by George Birkbeck Hill, D.C.L., London, 1879; The Cub at Newmarket, 1762; An Elegy on the Death of an Amiable Young Lady, with An Epistle from Menalcas to Lycidas, 1761; The Hypochondriack, published in the London Magazine, from 1777 to 1783; Journal of a Tour to Corsica: see above under Correspondence with the Hon. Andrew Erskine; Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, first and second editions, 1785; third, 1786; fourth, 1807; 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, London, 1785; Letters of James Boswell addressed to the Rev. W.J. Temple, London, 1857; Ode to Tragedy, 1661 (1761).

  Boswelliana, The Common-place Book of James Boswell, edited by Rev. C. Rogers, LL.D., London, Grampian Club, 1876.

  Boulter’s Monument, Dublin, 1745.

  BOWEN, Emanuel, A Complete System of Geography, 2 vols., London, 1747.

  BREWSTER, Sir David, Memoirs of the Life, Writings, and Discoveries of

  Sir Isaac Newton, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1860.

  BRIGHT, John, M.P., Speeches, edited by James E. Thorold Rogers, 2 vols., London, 1869.

  BRITISH MUSEUM MSS., Letters by Johnson to Nichols, Add. MS. 5159.

  BROOME, Herbert, Constitutional Law, London, 1885.

  BROWNE, Sir Thomas, Works, 4 vols., London, 1836.

  BRYDONE, Patrick, Tour through Sicily and Malta, 2 vols., London, 1790.

  BURKE, Edmund, Correspondence of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, 4 vols.,

  London, 1844. See PAYNE, E.J., and PRIOR, Sir James.

  BURNET, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, History of his own Time, 4 vols.,

  London, 1818; Vindication of the authority, &c. of the Church and

  State of Scotland, Glasgow, 1673.

  BURNET, James (Lord Monboddo), Origin of Languages, 6 vols.,

  Edinburgh, 1773-92.

  BURNET, Thomas, Sacred Theory of the Earth, 2 vols., London, 1722.

  BURNEY, Dr. Charles, Present State of Music in France and Italy, London, 1771; Present State of Music in Germany, 2 vols., London, 1773; Memoirs: see D’ARBLAY, Madame.

  BURNEY, Frances, Evelina, 2 vols., London, 1784. See D’ARBLAY,

  Madame.

  Burns, Life of. By James CURRIE, in Works of Burns, 1 vol., 1846.

  BURTON, John Hill, Life and Correspondence of David Hume, 2 vols.,

  Edinburgh, 1846; Reign of Queen Anne, 3 vols, Edinburgh, 1880.

  BUTLER, Samuel, Hudibras, 2 vols., London, 1806.

  CALDERWOOD, Mrs., of Polton, Letters and Journals, Edinburgh, 1884.

  Cambridge Shakespeare. See SHAKESPEARE.

  CAMDEN, William, Remains, London, 1870.

  CAMPBELL, John, Lord, Lives of the Chancellors, 8 vols., London, 1846; Lives of the Chief Justices, 3 vols., London, 1849-57.

  CAMPBELL, Dr. John, Hermippus Redivivus; or, The Sage’s Triumph over

  Old Age and the Grave, London, 1744.

  CAMPBELL, Thomas, Specimens of the British Poets, London, 1845.

  CAMPBELL, Rev. Dr. Thomas, Diary of a Visit to England in 1775 by an

  Irishman, Sydney, 1854; A Philosophical Survey of the South of

  Ireland, 1777.

  CARLYLE, Rev. Alexander, D.D., Autobiography, Edinburgh, 1860.

  CARLYLE, Thomas, French Revolution, 2 vols., London, 1857; Oliver

  Cromwell’s Letters and Speeches, 3 vols., London, 1857; Miscellanies,

  London, 1872.

  CARSTARES, Rev. William, State Papers, Edinburgh, 1774.r />
  CARTE, Thomas, History of the Life of James, Duke of Ormonde, 3 vols.,

  London, 1735-6.

  CARTER, Elizabeth, Memoirs of her Life, by Montagu Pennington, 2 vols.,

  London, 1816.

  Carter and Talbot Correspondence, 4 vols., London, 1809.

  CAVENDISH, H., Debates of the House of Commons, 2 vols., London, 1841-2.

  CHALMERS, Alexander, General Biographical Dictionary, 32 vols., London, 1812-17; British Essayists, 38 vols., London, 1823.

  CHALMERS, George, Life of Ruddiman, London, 1794.

  CHAMBERS, Ephraim, Cyclopaedia, 2 vols., London, 1738.

  CHAMBERS, Dr. Robert, History of the Rebellion in Scotland in 1745, 1746, Edinburgh, 1827; Traditions of Edinburgh, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1825.

  CHAPONE, Mrs. Hester, Letters on the Improvement of the Mind, with the

  Life of the Author, London, 1806; Posthumous Works, 2 vols.,

  London, 1807.

  CHAPPE D’AUTEROCHE, Voyage en Sibérie, 2 tom., Paris, 1768.

  CHARLEMONT, Earl of, Memoirs. See HARDY, Francis.

  CHATHAM, Earl of, Correspondence, 4 vols., London, 1838.

  CHESTERFIELD, Earl of, Letters to his Son, 4 vols., London, 1774; Miscellaneous Works, 4 vols., London, 1779.

  CHEYNE, Dr. George, English Malady, or a Treatise of Nervous Diseases of all Kinds, London, 1733.

  CHURCHILL, Charles, Poems, 2 vols., London, 1766.

  CLARENDON, Edward, Earl of, History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in

  England, 8 vols., Oxford, 1826.

  COCKBURN, Henry Thomas (Lord), Life of Lord Jeffrey, 2 vols.,

  Edinburgh, 1852.

  COLLINS, Arthur, The Peerage of England, 5 vols., London, 1756.

  COLMAN, George, Comedies of Terence, 2 vols., London, 1768; Prose on

  Several Occasions, 3 vols., London, 1787.

  COLMAN, George, Junior, Random Records, 2 vols., London, 1830.

  Contemplation, London, 1753.

  CONWAY, Moncure, Thomas Carlyle, London, 1881.

  COOKE, William, Memoirs of Charles Macklin, London, 1806.

  COURTENAY, John, A Poetical Review of the Literary and Moral Character of the late S. Johnson, London, 1786.

  COWPER, William, Life. See under SOUTHEY.

  COXE, Rev. William, Memoirs of Sir Robert Walpole, 3 vols., London, 1798.

  CRABBE, Rev. George, Life and Poems, 8 vols., London, 1834.

  CRADOCK, Joseph, Literary Memoirs, 4 vols., London, 1828.

  CROKER, Right Hon. John Wilson, Boswell’s Life of Johnson, 1 vol. 8vo., London, 1866; Correspondence and Diaries, edited by Louis J. Jennings, 3 vols., London, 1884.

  CUMBERLAND, Richard, Memoirs, 2 vols., London, 1807.

  DALRYMPLE, Sir David (Lord Hailes), Remarks on the History of Scotland,

  Edinburgh, 1773.

  DALRYMPLE, Sir John, Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland, Edinburgh and London, 1771-8.

  D’ARBLAY, Madame, Diary and Letters, 7 vols., London, 1842; Memoirs of Dr. Burney, 3 vols., London, 1832.

  DAVIES, Thomas, Dramatic Miscellanies, 3 vols., London, 1785; Memoirs of the Life of David Garrick, 2 vols., London, 1781; Miscellaneous and Fugitive Pieces, 3 vols., London, 1773-4.

  DEAN, Rev. Richard, Essay on the Future Life of Brutes,

  Manchester, 1767.

  DELANY, Dr., Observations on Swift, London, 1754.

  DE QUINCEY, Thomas, Works, 16 vols., Edinburgh, 1862.

  DICEY, Professor Albert Venn, Lectures introductory to the Study of the

  Law of the Constitution, London, 1885.

  DIDEROT, Denys, Oeuvres, Paris, 1821.

  D’ISRAELI, Isaac, Calamities of Authors, 2 vols., London, 1812; Curiosities of Literature, 6 vols., London, 1834.

  DOBLE, C.E., Thomas Hearne’s Remarks and Collections, vol. i., Oxford, 1885.

  DODD, Rev. Dr. William, The Convict’s Address to his Unhappy Brethren, 1777.

  DODSLEY, Robert, A Muse in Livery; or, The Footman’s Miscellany,

  London, 1732; Collection of Poems by Several Hands, 6 vols.,

  London, 1758.

  DRUMMOND, William, of Hawthorne-denne, Flowers of Sion, Edinburgh, 1630; Polemo-Middinia, Oxford, 1691.

  DRYDEN, John, Comedies, Tragedies, and Operas, 2 vols., London, 1701.

  DUMONT, Etienne, Recollections of Mirabeau, London, 1835.

  DUPPA, R., Diary of a Journey into North Wales in the year 1774, by

  Samuel Johnson, London, 1816. (See ante, vol. v. p. 427.)

  Edinburgh Review, Edinburgh, 1753.

  ELDON, Lord Chancellor, Life. See Twiss, Horace.

  ELWALL, E., The Grand Question in Religion Considered, London.

  ERASMUS, Adagiorum Chiliades, 1559; Colloquia Familiaria, 2 vols.,

  Leipsic, 1867.

  Farm and its Inhabitants, with some Account of the Lloyds of Dolobran, by Rachel J. Lowe, privately printed, 1883.

  FIELD, Rev. William, Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel Parr, LL.D., 2 vols.,

  London, 1828.

  FIELDING, Henry, Works, 10 vols., London, 1806.

  FITZGERALD, Percy, The Life of David Garrick, 2 vols., London, 1868.

  FITZMAURICE, Lord Edmond, Life of William, Earl of Shelburne, 3 vols.,

  London, 1875.

  FORBES, Sir William, Life of James Beattie, London, 1824.

  FORSTER, John, Historical and Biographical Essays, 2 vols., London, 1858; Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith, 2 vols., London, 1871.

  Foss, Edward, Lives of the Judges of England, 9 vols., London, 1848-64.

  Foundling Hospital for Wit, London, 1771-3.

  FRANKLIN, Dr. Benjamin, Memoirs, 6 vols., London, 1818.

  FREDERICK II (the Great), of Prussia, Oeuvres, 30 tom., Berlin, 1846-56.

  FROUDE, James Anthony, Thomas Carlyle, vols. i. and ii., London, 1882; vols. iii. and iv., 1885.

  GARDEN, F. (Lord Gardenston), Miscellanies, Edinburgh, 1792.

  GARRICK, David, Private Correspondence, 2 vols., London, 1831; Life: see DAVIES, Thomas; FITZGERALD, Percy; and MURPHY, Arthur.

  GIBBON, Edward, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 12 vols.

  London, 1807; Miscellaneous Works, 5 vols., London, 1814.

  GOLDSMITH, Oliver, History of the Earth and Animated Nature, 8 vols., London, 1779; Miscellaneous Works, 4 vols., London, 1801; Works, edited by Cunningham, 4 vols., London, 1854.

  GRAY, Thomas, Works, with Memoirs of his Life, by the Rev. William Mason, 2 vols., London, 1807; Works, edited by the Rev. John Mitford, 5 vols., London, 1858; Works, edited by Edmund Gosse, London, 1884.

  GREVILLE, Charles C.F., Greville Memoirs, edited by Henry Reeve, 3 vols., London, 1874; second part, 3 vols., London, 1885.

  GRIMM, Baron, Correspondance Littéraire, 1829.

  HALL, Robert, Works, 6 vols., London, 1834.

  HAMILTON, Right Hon. William Gerard, Parliamentary Logick, London, 1808.

  HAMILTON, William, of Bangour, Poems, Edinburgh, 1760.

  HARDY, Francis, Memoirs of the Earl of Charlemont, 2 vols., London, 1812.

  HARGRAVE, Francis, An Argument in the Case of James Sommersett,

  London, 1772.

  HARWOOD, Rev. Thomas, History of Lichfield, Gloucester, 1806.

  HAWKESWORTH, John, Voyages of Discovery in the Southern Hemisphere, 3 vols., London, 1773.

  HAWKINS, Sir John, Life of Samuel Johnson, London, 1787; Johnson’s Works: See JOHNSON, Samuel.

  HAWKINS, Laetitia Matilda, Memoirs, Anecdotes, &c., 2 vols., London, 1824.

  HAYWARD, Abraham, Mrs. Piozzi’s Autobiography, 2 vols., London, 1861.

  HAZLITT, William, Conversations of James Northcote, R.A., London, 1830.

  HEARNE, Thomas, Remains, edited by Philip Bliss, 3 vols., London, 1869; Remarks and Collections, edited by C.E. Doble, vol. i., Oxford, 1885.

  Herodotus, edited by Rev. J.W. Blakesley, 2 vols., London, 1854.

  HERVEY, Rev. James, Meditations, London, 1748.

  HILL, George Birkbeck, Dr. John
son: his Friends and his Critics,

  London, 1878; Boswell’s Correspondence with the Hon. Andrew Erskine, and

  Journal of a Tour to Corsica, London, 1879.

  HOGG, James, Jacobite Relics, 2 vols., Edinburgh, 1819.

  HOLCROFT, Thomas, Memoirs, 3 vols., London, 1816.

  HOME, Henry. See KAMES, Lord.

  HORNE, Dr. George, Bishop of Norwich, A Letter to Adam Smith, Oxford, 1777; Essays and Thoughts on Various Subjects, London, 1808.

  HORNE, Rev. John. See TOOKE, Horne.

  HORREBOW, Niels, Natural History of Iceland, London, 1758.

  House of Lords, Scotch Appeal Cases, vol. xvii.

  HOWELL, James, Epistoloe, London, 1737.

  HOWELL, T.B. and T.J., State Trials, 33 vols., London, 1809-1826.

  HUME, David, Essays, 4 vols., London, 1770; History of England, 8 vols., London, 1802; Private Correspondence, London, 1820; Life: see BURTON, John Hill.

  HUSBANDS, J., A Miscellany of Poems, Oxford, 1731.

  HUTTON, William, History of Derby, London, 1791; Life, London, 1816.

  JAMES, Robert, M.D., Dissertation on Fevers, London, 1770.

  JEFFREY, Lord, Life. See COCKBURN, H.J.

  JOHNSON, Samuel, Annals of Johnson, being an Account of the Life of Dr. Samuel Johnson from his Birth to his Eleventh Year, London, 1805; Diary of a Journey into North Wales: see DUPPA, R; Dictionary, first edition, London, 1755; fourth edition, London, 1773; Abridgment, London, 1766; Letters, published by Hester Lynch Piozzi, 2 vols., London, 1788; Life, printed for G. Kearsley, London, 1785; Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the late Dr. Samuel Johnson, printed for J. Walker, London, 1785; Prayers and Meditations composed by Samuel Johnson, second edition, London, 1785; Rasselas, edited by the Rev. W. West, London, 1869; Works, edited by Sir John Hawkins, 13 vols. (the last two vols. by the Rev. Percival Stockdale), London, 1787-9: vol. xi. contains a collection of Johnson’s Apophthegms; Works, 9 vols.; Parliamentary Debates, 2 vols. (11 vols. in all), Oxford, 1825.

  Johnsoniana, published by John Murray, London, 1836.

  JOHNSTONE, John. See PARR, Samuel.

  JONES, Sir William. See TEIGNMOUTH, Lord.

  JONSON, Ben, Works, 7 vols., London, 1756.

  KAMES, Lord (Henry Home), Sketches of the History of Man, 4 vols.,

  Edinburgh, 1788.

  KING, Dr. William, Principal of St. Mary Hall, Anecdotes of His Own

  Times, London, 1819.

 

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