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Brent.-June 1760, p. 369, The Distresses of a Common Soldier.-July 1760, p. 320, A True History for the Ladies.July 1760, p. 421, A Dream. [A Visit to Elysium. The Mansion of Poetry and Taste]. -July 1760, Letter. [History of Miss Stanton].-July 1760, Carolan, the last Irish Bard.August 1760, On National Prejudices.-On the Proper Engagement of Life. October 1760, Adventures of a Strolling Player. December, 176, National Union. - July 1761January 1763, i. Upon Taste; ii. On the Cultivation of Taste; iii. The Origin of Poetry; iv. On Poetry, as distinguished from other writing; v. On Metaphors; vi. On Hyperbole; vii. | On Versification. January 1762, Letter: Female Warriors : containing a humble Proposal for Augmenting the Forces of Great Britain.

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IX. APPENDIX.

BIOGRAPHY, CRITICISM, ETC.

Annual Register. - The Annual Register. London, 1758, etc., 8vo.

References to Goldsmith in vols. 7, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17, 20-23, 29, 33, 36-38, 40, 43, 44, 61.

Bewick, T.-[Woodcuts to Goldsmith's and Parnell's Poems, etc.]. [1795], folio. Bingley, William.- Biographical Conversations, etc. London, 1818, 8vo.

Oliver Goldsmith, pp. 176-187. Biographical Magazine.-Lives of the Illustrious (The Biographical Magazine). London, 1852, 8vo. Oliver Goldsmith, vol. ii., pp.

99-120.

Black,

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Goldsmith. (English Men of Letters). London 1878, 8vo. Boswell, James.-The Life of Samuel Johnson, etc. 2 vols. London, 1791, 4to.

Numerous references to Gold

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Universal Magazine.-April 1774, Cruikshank, George, Illustra

On Friendship.

tions of Smollett, Fielding, and Goldsmith, in a series of forty

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Monument, a tribute to the Memory of Doctor Oliver Goldsmith. By the Author of the "Cave of Morar." London, 1774, 4to.

one plates, designed and engraved | Goldsmith, Oliver. The Druid's by George Cruikshank. companied by descriptive extracts. London, 1832, 8vo. Cumberland, Richard.- Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, written by himself, etc. London, 1806, 4to.

Numerous references to Goldsmith. Davies, Thomas. Memoirs of the Life of David Garrick, etc. A new edition. 2 vols. London, 1780, 8vo.

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Dr. Goldsmith, vol. ii., pp. 142-164. Dawson, George. Biographical Lectures. London, 1886, 8vo. Oliver Goldsmith, pp. 172-190. De Quincey, Thomas.-De Quincey's Works. 14 vols. London, 1853-60, 8vo.

Oliver Goldsmith, vol. vi., pp. 194-233.

Encyclopædia Britannica. - The Encyclopædia Britannica. Eighth edition. Edinburgh, 1856, 4to.

Article, Goldsmith, by T. B. Macaulay, vol. x. Reprinted also in Ninth Edition.

Forster, John.-The Life and Adventures of Oliver Goldsmith. A Biography: in four books. London, 1848, 8vo.

-Second edition. 2 vols. London, 1854, 8vo. Forsyth, William.-The Novels and Novelists of the Eighteenth Century, etc. London, 1871, 8vo.

Goldsmith, pp. 305-312. Giles, Henry.-Lectures and Essays. 2 vols. Boston [U.S.],

1850, 8vo.

257.

Oliver Goldsmith, vol. i.,

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Goldsmith, Oliver.-An Impartial Character of the late Doctor Goldsmith; with a word to his encomiasts. A Poem. London, 1774, 4to.

A Monody on the death of Dr. Oliver Goldsmith. London, 1774, 4to.

-De Dorppredikant; Tooneelspel, in vyf bedryven [and in prose], founded on the "Vicar of Wakefield" (Nieuwe Spectatoriaale Schouwburg, deel 23). Amsterdam, 1793, 8vo. Hamilton, Walter.-Parodies of the works of English and American authors, collected and annotated by W. H. London, 1886, 4to.

Oliver Goldsmith, vol. iii., pp. 3-20. Hawes, William.--An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness so far as relates to the Exhibition of Dr. James's Powder, etc. London, 1780, 8vo. Fourth edition, with corrections and an appendix. London, 1780, 8vo.

Hirātāla, Pála.—Annotations on Goldsmith's Vicar, containing copious explanations of difficult passages, etc. Part I. CalHowitt, William.-Homes and cutta, 1881, 12mo.

Haunts of the most eminent
British Poets. Third edition.
London, 1857, 8vo.

Goldsmith, pp. 195-228.
Leigh.-Classic

Hunt,

serious and lively, etc.

don, 1806, 12mo.

Tales,

Lon

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Irving, Washington.—The Life of | Oliver Goldsmith, with selections from his writings. 2 vols. New York, 1844, 12mo.

Numerous editions.

Jeaffreson, J. Cordy.-Novels and Novelists from Elizabeth to Victoria. 2 vols. London, 1858, 8vo.

O. Goldsmith, vol. i., pp. 223-257. Kalisch, M. M.-The Life and Writings of Oliver Goldsmith; two lectures delivered to a village audience. London, 1860, 8vo.

Karsten, Johannes.-Oliver Goldsmith. Ein Gesammtbild seines Lebens und seiner Werke. Strassburg, 1873, 8vo.

London,

Kent, W. Charles.-Dreamland, with other poems. 1862, 8vo.

Goldsmith at Edgeware (13 verses), pp. 67-71.

Laun, Adolf.-Oliver Goldsmith. Sein Leben, sein Charakter und seine Werke. Berlin, 1876, 8vo. Lautenhammer, Dr.-Oliver Goldsmith. A biographical sketch. Munich, 1874, 8vo.

Leslie, Charles Robert.-Life and Times of Sir J. Reynolds: with notices of some of his contemporaries. Commenced by C. R. L., and continued by T. Taylor, etc. 2 vols. London, 1865,

8vo.

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The Goldsmith Famiiy, vol. iii., pp. 356-366.

Melmoth, Courtney, [i.e., Samuel

Jackson Pratt.]-The Tears of Genius. Occasioned by the death of Dr. Goldsmith. London, 1774, 4to.

Minto, William.-A Manual of English Prose Literature, etcThird edition. Edinburgh, 1886, 8vo.

Oliver Goldsmith, pp. 461-473. Nichols, John.-Literary Anecdotes of the eighteenth century, etc. 9 vols. London, 1812-15, 8vo.

Numerous references to Goldsmith.

-Illustrations of the Literary History of the eighteenth cen. tury, etc. 8 vols. London, 1817-58, 8vo.

Numerous references to Goldsmith.

Nicoll, Henry J.-Landmarks of English Literature. London 1883, 8vo.

O. Goldsmith, pp. 249-256. Northcote, James.

Memoirs of Sir Joshua Reynolds, etc. London, 1813, 4to.

Numerous references to Goldsmith.

Notes and Queries.-General Index to Notes and Queries. Five series. London, 1856-1880, 4to. Numerous references to Gold

smith.

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Prior, Sir James.-The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, from a variety of original sources. [With extracts from his correspondence.] 2 vols. London, 1837, 8vo. Read, Charles A.-The Cabinet of Irish Literature, etc. London, 1879, 8vo.

Goldsmith, with portrait, vol. i., pp. 264-289. Rossetti, W. M.-Lives of Famous Poets. London [1885], 8vo. Oliver Goldsmith, pp. 161-175. Ryan, Richard.-A Biographical Dictionary of the Worthies of Ireland, etc. 2 vols. London, 1821, 8vo.

Oliver Goldsmith, vol. ii.. pp. 181-197.

Saure, Dr., and Weischer, Dr.Biographies of English Poets, etc. Leipzig, 1880, 8vo.

Oliver Goldsmith, pp. 118-142. Spilsbury, F.-Free Thoughts on Quacks and their medicines, occasioned by the death of Dr. Goldsmith and Mr. Scawen, etc. London, 1776, 8vo.

Stanhope, P. H., Lord Mahon.History of England. London, 1851, 8vo.

Dr. Goldsmith, vol. vi, pp. 482, 483. Taine, H. A.-Histoire de la Littérature Anglaise. 4 Tom. Paris, 1863-64, 8vo.

Goldsmith, tom. iii., 330-336. -History of English Literature. Translated by H. Van Laun. New edition. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1873-74, 8vo.

Goldsmith, vol. iii., pp. 311-316. Taylor, Tom.-The Vicar of Wakefield; an original drama in

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three acts [and in prose by T. Taylor. Founded upon O. G.'s novel]. London [1851], 12mo.

Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, etc., vol. ii.

Thackeray, W. M.-The English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century. Second edition. London, 1853, 8vo.

Sterne and Goldsmith, pp. 269

322.

-The Works of W. M. T. Miscellaneous Essays, etc. vol. xxiii. London, 1886, 8vo.

Dr. Johnson and Goldsmith. This drawing was first published in the North British Review of February 1864, in Dr. John Brown's article on Thackeray.

Thrale, aft. Piozzi, Mrs.-Autobiography, letters, and literary remains. 2 vols. London, 1861, 8vo.

References to Goldsmith. Vernon, G. E. Harcourt.-On the life and writings of O. G. A lecture before the members of the Newark Mechanics' Institute, Feb. 2, 1853. London, 1854, 8vo. Watkins, John. Characteristic Anecdotes of men of learning and genius, etc. London, 1808, 8vo.

Oliver Goldsmith, pp. 513-528. Welsh, Charles.-A Bookseller of the Last Century, being some account of the life of John Newbery, etc. London, 1885, 8vo. Numerous references to Goldsmith.

Welsh, Alfred H.-Development of English Literature and Language. 2 vols. Chicago, 1882, 8vo.

Goldsmith, vol. ii., pp. 203-221. Whiteside, Rt. Hon. James.. Oliver Goldsmith, his friends and his critics; a lecture delivered before the Dublin Young Men's Christian Associa

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tion, etc., Jan. 8, Dublin, 1862, 8vo.

MAGAZINE ARTICLES.

1862, Goldsmith, Oliver.

Goldsmith, Oliver. European Magazine, vol. 24, 1793, pp. 91-95, 170-174, 258-263.Portfolio, vol. 6, N.S., 1811, pp. 210-225.- Dublin University Magazine, vol. 7, 1836, pp. 30-54. - North American Review, by E. T. Channing, vol. 45, 1837, pp. 91-116.-Southern Literary Messenger, by H. T. Tuckerman, vol. 6, 1840, pp. 267-274. Penny Magazine, vol. 11, 1842, pp. 25-28.-New York Review, vol. 1, p. 1, etc. -Museum of Foreign Literature, vol. 6, p. 1, etc., and vol. 31, p. 126, etc.-Edinburgh Review, by Lord Lytton, vol. 88, 1848, pp. 193-225; same article, Littell's Living Age, vol. 18, pp. 345-358.North British Review, vol. 9, 1848, pp. 187-212; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 14, pp. 365-380, and in Littell's Living Age, vol. 17, pp. 577-588.Methodist Quarterly Review, vol. 31, 1849, pp. 351-377.American Whig Review, vol. 10, 1849, pp. 498-512.-Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 67, 1850, pp. 137-152, 297308; same article, Eclectic Magazine, vol. 20, pp. 87-100 and 184-195. Illustrated Exhibitor, vol. 2, 1852, pp. 184-187. -Harper's New Monthly Magazine, by T. B. Macaulay, vol. 14, 1857, pp. 633-639 (from the Encyclopædia Britannica).-Art Journal (Illustrated), 1864, pp.

305-307 and 326, 327.-Sharpe's London Magazine, by E. Townbridge, vol. 33, N.S., 1868, pp. 260-265.-Appleton's Journal of Literature, by G. M. Towle, vol 11, 1874, pp. 459-462.Harper's New Monthly Magazine (Illustrated), by G. M. Towle, vol. 48, 1874, pp. 681692.

-Adventures of. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, vol. 9, N.S., 1848, pp. 343-347.

-and Dr. Johnson. De Bow's Review, vol. 28, 1860, pp. 504-513.

—and his biographers. Dublin University Magazine, vol. 32, 1848, pp. 315-337; same article, Littell's Living Age, vol. 19, pp. 145-161.-Sharpe's London Journal, by Frederick Lawrence, vol. 11. pp. 1-10; same article, Littell's Living Age, vol. 24, 1850, pp. 337-346.

-and La Bruyère. Argosy, by W. Clark Russell, vol. 5, 1868, pp. 263-269.

-Anecdotes of. Annual Register, vol. 17, 1774, pp. 29-34.

-Centenary of. Dublin University Magazine, by W. J. Fitzpatrick, vol. 83, 1874, pp. 438-446.

-Country of. Eclectic Review vol. 2, N.S., 1859, pp. 597-618. -Deserted Village. Monthly Review, vol. 42, 1770, pp. 440445.-Portfolio, by C. R., vol. 4, 3rd series, 1814, pp. 315-321.

Belgravia, by J. O'Byrne Croke, vol. 10, 3rd Series, pp. 98-102.

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