COMPLEMENTARY LIST OF AMERICAN AUTHORS. Washington Allston (1779-1843), called 'the American Titian' for his eminence as painter and colourist, wrote the poem The Sylphs of the Seasons and an art-novel, Monaldi, as well as lectures on painting. John Pierpont (1785–1866), Unitarian pastor and poet, was author of Airs of Palestine and other Poems, and is remembered for Warren's Address at Bunker's Hill' and his 'Yankee Boy." John Howard Payne (1792-1852), actor, dramatist, and American Consul at Tunis, produced many plays and adaptations, but is chiefly remembered for the song 'Home, Sweet Home,' from Clari, set to music by Sir H. Bishop. Henry Charles Carey (1793-1879), bookseller at Philadelphia and political economist, developed his views in Principles of Political Economy (3 vols. 1837-40) and Principles of Social Science (1858–59). James Gates Percival (1795-1856), chemist and geologist, made a name for himself as a poet by Prometheus, Clio, and The Dream of a Day. John Pendleton Kennedy (1795-1870), an ante-bellum Southern novelist (who during the war defended the Union), wrote Swallow Barn, Horse - Shoe Robinson, and Rob of the Bowl, besides political satire and biography. John Gorham Palfrey (1796-1881), Unitarian pastor and professor at Harvard, wrote on Lord Mahon's History of England, and published a History of New England. Robert Montgomery Bird (1803-54), bred a physician, wrote three tragedies, The Gladiator, Oraloosa, and The Broker of Bogota; the historical novels Calavar and The Infidel; The Hawks of Hawk Hollow, Sheppard Lee, Peter Pilgrim, and Robin Day; but is best remembered for Nick of the Woods, the story of a Kentucky backwoodsman in the Revolutionary War. Richard Hildreth (1807-65) wrote on morals, on poli tics, on despotism in America, and on banking; a history of the United States (6 vols.); and an anti-slavery novel, The White Slave. Henry Theodore Tuckerman (1813-71) wrote records of Italian and Sicilian sojourns, books on art and artists in America, Rambles and Reveries, Thoughts on the Poets, The Diary of a Dreamer, and several volumes of poetry, including A Sheaf of Verse. Jones Very (1813-80) was in his day highly esteemed as poet and essayist; a complete edition of his prose and verse was published in 1886. Christopher Pearse Cranch (1813-92), Unitarian minister, painter, and poet, wrote for the Transcendental Dial, and published books for the young (The Last of the Huggermuggers and Kobboltzo), a blank-verse translation of the Eneid, The Bird and the Bell, and Ariel and Caliban. Henry Norman Hudson (1814-86), Shakespearian scholar, published his Lectures on Shakespeare and an edition of the works in 1856-58, and in 1884 a volume of Wordsworth Studies. Rufus Wilmot Griswold (1815-57) edited Poe's works, with a much-criticised memoir, and published a long series of works on the poets and poetry of America and of England, and a Life of Napoleon. John Godfrey Saxe (1816-87) made his name known by his humorous or satirical poems; 'The Rhyme of the Rail,' 'The Briefless Barrister,' and 'The Proud Miss McBride' being famous amongst the humorous series, and 'Jerry the Miller, 'I'm Growing Old,' 'The Old Church Bell,' and 'Treasures in Heaven' amongst serious poems. Edward Percy Whipple (1819 86) wrote Essays and Reviews, Literature and Life, Wit and Humour, and The Literature of the Age of Elizabeth. Richard Grant White (1821-85) became known from 1852 on as one of the most learned and acute Shakespearians, his publications including the 'Riverside' and other editions of the works, Memoirs of Shakespeare, as well as Mansfield Humfrey, a novel. Thomas Buchanan Read (1822-72), portrait-painter and poet, published a prose romance, The Pilgrims of the Great St Bernard, and some half-dozen volumes of poetry, including The New Pastoral, The House by the Sea, Sylvia, and A Summer Story-the latter containing 'Sheridan's Ride.' Edward Everett Hale (b. 1822) did much to maintain loyalty to the Union by The Man without a Coun try in 1863; has written over fifty books, mostly stories; and in 1902 published Memories of a Hundred Years. George Henry Boker (1823-90), diplomatist, dramatist, and poet, wrote the tragedies Calaynos, Anne Boleyn, Leonora de Guzman, The Betrothed, The Widow's Marriage, and Francesca da Rimini - the best and most frequently revived. Of his later books of poems, Street Lyrics, Königsmark, and The Book of the Dead were the most notable. Henry Timrod (1829-67), a Southern poet of German extraction, secured a wide audience by a volume of poems in 1860, and wrote for the South many very popular war songs, but was reduced to destitution by the war. Paul Hamilton Hayne (1831-86), a Southern poet, served and suffered in the Civil War; his Legends and Lyrics and The Mountain of the Lovers are included in his Poetical Works (1882). Moncure Daniel Conway (b. 1832), Unitarian minister, journalist, and author, wrote Idols and Ideals, Demonology and Devil Lore, The Wandering Jew, books on Republican Superstitions, Solomon and Solomonic Literature, and Lives of Washington, Paine, Carlyle, and Hawthorne. James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), a great and original painter and etcher, scored some brilliant literary successes against Ruskin and his other critics, collected in The Gentle Art of Making Enemies (1890; enlarged 1892). Moses Coit Tyler (1835-1900), professor successively in Michigan University and at Cornell, published, besides The Brawnsville Papers, a Life of Patrick Henry, and a manual of English literature, the standard History of American Literature down to 1765 (2 vols. 1878), and the Literary History of the American Revolution (2 vols. 1897). John White Chadwick (b. 1840), pastor of a Unitarian church in Brooklyn, has published, besides sermons and theological works, Lives of Theodore Parker (1900) and W. E. Channing (1903), and, between 1876 and 1900, four volumes of poetry; and to the present work he has contributed a series of signed articles. John Habberton (b. 1842), soldier and journalist, scored in 1876 a great success by his witty and kindly Helen's Babies, followed by Other People's Children, The Barton Experiment, Brueton's Bayou, The Chautauquans, and many other amusing things, besides a successful play, Deacon Crankett. John Banister Tabb (b. 1845), a Roman Catholic priest, is author since 1889 of five collections of songs, James Ford Rhodes (b. 1848) is author of a great tory in Columbia College, is known for his history William Crary Brownell (b. 1851) has written on French Traits, on French Art, and on l'ictorian Prose Masters. Henry Van Dyke (b. 1852), Congregational minister and Professor of English Literature at Princeton, has published, besides theological works, one or two volumes of verse and a well-known treatise on The Poetry of Tennyson (1889). James Brander Matthews (b. 1852), Professor of Dramatic Literature in Columbia University, has written plays, a book on Americanisms and Briti cisms, French Dramatists of To-day, An Introduction to American Literature. Jacob Gould Schurman (b. 1854), President of Cornell University, has written on Kantian and evolution ethics, on the ethics of Darwinism, on belief in God, on agnosticism and religion, and to the present work has contributed the article on Emerson. Roland Alexander Wood-Seys, born in Kent in 1854, settled in California as olive-grower, and as 'Paul Cushing' made a name by the novels A Woman with a Secret, The Blacksmith of Voe, Bull i the Thorn, God's Lad. Alfred Henry Lewis, editor of The Verdict, a New York humorous weekly, attained eminence as a humourist by his Wolfville, Episodes of Cowboy Life, and Sandburrs. Henry Cuyler Bunner (1855-96), journalist in New York, was also a poet and novelist, his most charming verses being collected in Airs from Arcady and Rowen. The Midge and The Story of a New York House were novels; there were numerous collections of short stories; and Made in France was a series of most skilful adaptations from Maupassant. Poulteney Bigelow (b. 1855), lecturer on modern history at Yale, Princeton, Columbia, and Chicago, has written on The German Emperor and his Neigh bours, The Borderland of Czar and Kaiser, The German Struggle for Liberty, White Man's Africa, and Children of the Nations. George Edward Woodberry (b. 1855), Professor of Comparative Literature in Columbia College, New York, has written on wood-engraving; Lives of Poe and Hawthorne; Studies in Letters and Life, Makers of Literature, and other critical works; The North Shore Watch and other Poems (1890). He has also edited Shelley, Poe, Lamb, and Aubrey de Vere; and he has contributed to the present work. Finley Peter Dunne (b. 1857), journalist in Chicago, developed a new vein of humour, American rather than Irish, in Mr Dooley in Peace and War, Mr Dooley in the Hearts of his Countrymen, and Mr Dooley's Philosophy (1898-1900). Hamlin Garland (b. 1860), dramatist and novelist, produced Main-Traveled Roads, a realistic story, in 1890, followed by A Spoil of Office, Prairie Folks, Rose of Dutcher's Coolly, Wayside Courtships, Her Mountain Lover, and has written criticism (Crumbling Idols), Prairie Songs, and a Life of President Grant. Ernest Seton-Thompson (born in England in 1860), artist and book illustrator, struck a new literary vein in Wild Animals I have Known, The Biography of a Grizzly, and Wild Animal Play for Children. Irving Bacheller, one of the editors of the New York World, attracted notice by his stories The Master of Silence and The Still House of Darrow (1890-94); with Eben Holden he made a great success in 1900; Darrel of the Blessed Isles (1903) was largely a por traiture of a still more eccentric character. Richard Hovey (1864-1900) was author of the dramatic series Launcelot and Guenevere, of Taliesin, a Masque, and of a volume of verse, Along the Trail. Newton Booth Tarkington (b. 1869) wrote in 1899 The Gentleman from Indiana, and in 1900 the novelette Monsieur Beaucaire, subsequently dramatised by himself and Mr Sutherland. Jack London (b. 1876 in San Francisco) made himself known as author of Alaska scenes and stories, and, in 1903, of The People of the Abyss, on East End life in London. Lucy Larcom (1826-93) published Ships in the Mist and other Stories in 1859, and two or three volumes of poems (one of them Childhood Songs). Louise Chandler Moulton (born Chandler in 1835) has since 1854 published several volumes of poems: Juno Clifford, Bed-Time Stories, More Bed-Time Stories. Celia Thaxter (born Laighton; 1836-94) published Sarah Chauncey Woolsey (b. 1845) has as 'Susan Constance Cary Harrison (born Cary, 1846; by mar riage Mrs Burton Harrison) published Golden Rot in 1880, Folk and Fairy Tales in 1885, and The Anglomaniacs in 1887; and more recently, A Daughter of the South, Good Americans, A Triple Entanglement, A Princess of the Hills, besides a play. INDEX. :0:- À BECKETT, GILBERT ABBOTT, III. 403. A Man's a Man for a' that, by Burns, II. 825. Aaron's Rod, by Gillespie, I. 821. Absentee, by Maria Edgeworth, II. 735; Abstract of Melancholy, The Author's, by Acharnians, trans. by Frere, II. 676, 677. Active Powers, Essays on, by Reid, II. 388. Actor, The, by Robert Lloyd, II. 612. ADAM, JEAN, II. 523. Adam Bede, by George Eliot, III. 529, 530. ADAMS, F. W. L., III. 727. Addison, Elegy on, by T. Tickell, II. 251. Admirals, Lives of the, by Dr J. Campbell, Admonition to the True Lords, by George Adonais, by Shelley, III. 111, 115. Advancement of Learning, by Bacon, I. 381. Adventures of Mr Verdant Green, by Rev. Advice to a Lady, by Lyttelton, II. 349. 167, 168-170. Advice to Julia, by Henry Luttrell, II. 755. Ae Fond Kiss, by Burns, II. 827. ALFRIC, I. 26. Ella, by Thomas Chatterton, II. 515. 425; by J. S. Blackie, III. 490; ed. by T. Æsop's Fables, trans. by L'Estrange, I. 742. Africa, Travels in the Interior of, by Mungo African Farm, by Mrs Schreiner, III. 730. After Dark, by Wilkie Collins, III. 620. Age of Dryden, by R. Garnett, III. 668. Age of Reason, by Thomas Paine, II. 559. Agreeable Surprise, by O'Keefe, II. 656. AGUILAR, GRACE, III. 720. AÏDE, HAMILTON, III. 713. Aids to Reflection, by Coleridge, III. 62, 63. AINGER, ALFRED, III. 683. AINSWORTH, WILLIAM HARRISON, III. 377. Ajax and Ulysses, by Shirley, I. 487. Albania, edited by John Leyden, II. 440. Albigenses, by Maturin, II. 753. Alchemist, The, by Ben Jonson, I. 404, 407. ALCOTT, AMOS BRONSON, III. 753. ALDRICH, HENRY, II. 61. ALDRICH, THOMAS BAILEY, III. 821. Alfred, by H. J. Pye, II. 686: by Thomson Algonquin Legends, by Leland, III. 781. ALISON, ARCHIBALD, II. 639. All the Year Round, by Dickens, III. 465. ALLEN, CHARLES GRANT, III. 723, 724. All's Well that Ends Well, by Shakespeare, 1. 365. ALLSTON, WASHINGTON, III. 831. Alone in London, by R. Buchanan, III. 656. Amelia, by Fielding, II. 341; by Coventry America, History of, by Robertson, II. 382, America, Men and Manners in, by Thomas America (North), Travels in, by Basil Hall, America (South), Wanderings in, by C. America, Society in, by Harriet Martineau, American Civil War, by J. W. Draper, III. American Notes, by Dickens, III. 465. American Revolution, by G. O. Trevelyan, American Scholar, by Emerson, III. 758. Mrs Atherton, III. 830. Americans, Domestic Manners of the, by Among my Books, by J. R. Lowell, III. 799. 725. Amoretti, by Spenser, I. 296, 302. Amy Wentworth, by Whittier, III. 772. Analecta, by Robert Wodrow, I. 830. Essay on the, by Thomas Innes, II. 302. Ancient Spanish Ballads, by J. G. Lock- Ancren Riwle, I. 39. ANCRUM, EARL OF, I. 509. ANDERSON, ALEXANDER, III. 695. Andreas, poem in the Vercelli Book, I. 14. Angel Court, by Austin Dobson, III. 690. Angel of the Doves, by Stephens, III. 729. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, I. 24, 26, 29. Anglo-Saxons, History of the, by Sharon Anima Poetæ, by Coleridge, III. 62, 71. Annals of the Parish, by John Galt, III. Annals of Winchester, I. 29. Antient Metaphysics, by Lord Monboddo, Antiquary, The, by Scott, III. 34, 39, 41. 371. Ants, Bees, and Wasps, by Lord Avebury, Aphorisins, Moral and Religious, by Ben- Apologia pro Vitâ Suâ, by J. H. Newman, Apologie for Poetrie, by Sir Philip Sidney, Apology, Barclay's, II. 53. Apology for his Life, by Colley Cibber, Apostolic Age, The, by Bishop Lightfoot, Appius and Virginia, by Webster, I. 426. Approaching Age, by Crabbe, II. 698. Arabian Nights, trans. by Sir R. F. Burton, Arabic Lexicon, by Edward William Lane, Aratra Pentelici, by Ruskin, III. 571. Arcadia, by Sir Philip Sidney, I. 288, 290, ARCHER, WILLIAM, III. 717. Arden, by Madame Duclaux, III. 706. Areopagitica, by Milton, I. 688, 707, 709. Argenis, by John Barclay, I. 519; trans. by ARGYLL, THE DUKE OF, III. 613. Ariadne Florentina, by Ruskin, III. 571. Ariosto, trans. by Sir John Harington, I. Aristophanes, trans. by Hookham Frere, Aristotle's Poetics, trans. by H. J. Pye, Arms and the Man, by G. B. Shaw, III. 708. ARNOLD, MATTHEW, III. 10, 591; Book on, ARNOLD, THOMAS, III. 202; Life of, by Arrah-na-Pogue, by D. Boucicault, III. 585. Art of Dining, by A. Hayward, III. 327. Arte of English Poesie, by G. Puttenham, Arte of Rhetorique, by Sir Thomas Wilson, Artemus Ward, III. 823. Arthur Bonnicastle, by J. G. Holland, III. Arthur Coningsby, by J. Sterling, III. 270. Arthurian Legend, I. 35; Beginning of, I. 3. Arundel, by Richard Cumberland, II. 562. As Slow our Ship, by Moore, III. 348. Astrological Prognostication, by Thomas Astrophel, by Spenser, I. 297, 308; by A. C. Astrophel and Stella, by Sir Philip Sidney, At Last, by Charles Kingsley, III. 514. Atalanta in Calydon, by Swinburne, III. Atalantis, by Mrs Manley, II. 96. Athelstane, by John Brown, II. 392. Athenaid, by Richard Glover, II. 351. ATHERSTONE, EDWIN, III. 146. ATHERTON, GERTRUDE FRANKLIN, III. 830. Atossa, Character of, by Pope, II. 183. Atticus, Character of, by Pope, II. 179, 183. Aucassin and Nicolette, trans. by Andrew Audrey, by Mary Johnston, III. 830. Auld Robin Gray, by Lady Anne Barnard, Aurengzebe, by Dryden, I. 797, 807. Auspicious Day, by A. Webster, III. 692. Australasian Literature, III. 726. Aylmers, by T. H. Bayly, III. 241. AYTOUN, WILLIAM EDMONSTOUNE, III. Azores, by Raleigh, I. 305, 311. Babe Christabel, The Ballad of, by Gerald Babylon, by Grant Allen, III. 724. Bacon, Lord, Personal History of, by Hep Bacon, Lord, Life and Letters, by Sped- BACON, ROGER, I. 34. Baddington Peerage, The, by G. A. H. BADA-The Venerable Bede,' I. 18. BAGEHOT, WALTER, III. 630, BAILEY, PHILIP JAMES, III. 507. BAILLIE, JOANNA, II. 729. BAILLIE, LADY GRIZEL, II. 311. BAKER, SIR R.-his Chronicle, I. 589. BALFOUR, ARTHUR JAMES, III. 715. 343. Ballad of East and West, by Rudyard Kip. Ballad of Good Counsel, by James I., I. 183. Ballad of the Revenge, by Tennyson, III. Ballad Poetry of Ireland, by Sir C. G. Ballad upon a Wedding, by Sir J. Suckling, Ballade of the Scottysshe Kynge, by John Ballades in Blue China, by Andrew Lang, Ballades of Books, by A. Lang, III. 694. Ballads, by John Davidson, III. 708. Ballads and Lyrics of Old France, by A. Ballads, Hans Breitmann, III. 781. Ballads and Sonnets, by Alex. Anderson, Ballads of Ireland, III. 579. Ballads, The, I. 520. BALLANTINE, JAMES, III. 377. BALLANTYNE, ROBERT MICHAEL, III. 63. Bangorian Controversy, The, II. 42, 245. Banishment of Poverty, by Sempill, I. 819 Banks o' Doon, by Burns, II. 825. Barbara Ladd, by C. G. D. Roberts, III. 725, BARBAULD, ANNA LETITIA, II. 581. Barchester Towers, by A. Trollope, III. 487. BARCLAY, ROBERT, II. 53. Bard, by Thomas Gray, II. 359, 364. Bard's Epitaph, by Burns, II. 821. Barefoot Boy, by Whittier, III. 772. BARHAM, RICHARD HARRIS, III. 166. BARING-GOULD, SABINE, III. 664. Barnabæ Itinerarium, or Barnabee's Jour nal, by Brathwaite, I. 488. Barnaby Rudge, by Dickens, III. 464. BARNARD, LADY ANNE, II. 803; III. 730, BARNARD, MRS CHARLES, III. 720. BARNES, BARNABE, I. 278, BARNES, WILLIAM, III. 412. Barneveld, Life of, by Motley, III. 813. Baron Munchausen, by Rudolf Erich Raspe, BARR, ROBERT, III. 715. Barrack Room Ballads, by Rudyard Kipling, BARRIE, JAMES MATTHEW, III. 707. Barriers Burned Away, by Roe, III. 82. BARROW, SIR JOHN, II. 754. BARRY, WILLIAM FRANCIS, III. 715. Bas Bleu, by Hannah More, II. 577, 579. Battle of Beal''an Duine, by Scott, III. 37. Battle of Otterburn, ballad, I. 537. Battle of the Baltic, by Campbell, II. 766, Beating of my Own Heart, by Lord Hough- ton, III. 382. BEATTIE, JAMES, II. 525. Beau Austin, by Henley and Stevenson, III. Beauchamp's Career, by Meredith, III. 658. Beaux' Stratagem, by Farquhar, II. 90. Becket, by Tennyson, III. 542. BEDDOES, THOMAS LOVELL, III. 237. BEDE, CUTHBERT (Rev. Edward Bradley), BEDE, THE VENERABLE,' I. 18. Bee, by Goldsmith, II. 479, 490. Being and Attributes of God, by Samuel Beleaguered City, by Mrs Oliphant, III. Belford Regis, by Mary Russell Mitford, Belgium and Western Germany, by Frances BELL, HENRY GlassFord, III. 415. BELL, HENRY THOMAS MACKENZIE, III.717. Bells and Pomegranates, by R. Browning, Bells, The, by E. A. Poe, III. 783, 784. Ben Hur, by Lew Wallace, III. 820. Benthamiana, by John Hill Burton, III. 398. Beppo, by Lord Byron, III. 129, 132. Bermudas, The Emigrants in the, by Mar- BERNERS, DAME JULIANA, I. 99. BERNERS, LORD, I. 103. BESANT, MRS ANNIE, III. 721. Besom Ben Stories, by E. Waugh, III. 492. Beth Gêlert, by W. R. Spencer, II. 740. Betsy Lee, by Thos. E. Brown, III. 634. Beyond the Veil, by H. Vaughan, I. 682, 654. III. 693. Bible, Matthew's, I. 132; Cranmer's, I. Bible in Spain, by Borrow, III. 430, 432. Biglow Papers, by J. R. Lowell, III. 798, Billow and the Rock, The, by Harriet Mar- Billy Binks, by Guy Boothby, III. 727. BINYON, LAURENCE, III. 719. Biographia Britannica Literaria, by Thomas Biographia Literaria, by Coleridge, III. 61, Biographia Presbyteriana, by P. Walker, Biographical and Critical Essays, by Biography, Contemporary, by Bryce, III. Biography, Dictionary of National, III. 662. Birth of Balder, by Buchanan, III, 656. BISHOP, MRS ISABELLA L., III. 720. Bishops of Scotland, Catalogue of the, by Bit o' Writin', by John Banim, III. 354. Black Arrow, by R. L. Stevenson, III. 701. Blake, Robert, Admiral, Life of, by Hep- BLAKE, WILLIAM, II. 717; III. 6. BLAMIRE, SUSANNA, II. 801. BLANCHARD, EDWARD LAMAN, III. 331. Blanche Lisle, by Augusta Webster, III. 692, BLESSINGTON, THE COUNTESS OF, III. 278. Blind Beggar of Alexandria, by Chapman, Blind Beggar of Bednal Green, by John Blind Boy, The, by T. G. Hake, III. 384. Blithedale Romance, by Hawthorne, III. 778. BLOOMFIELD, ROBERT, II. 687. Blot in the 'Scutcheon, by R. Browning, Blue Fairy Book, by A. Lang, III. 694. BODLEY, J. E. C., III. 716. Boer War, by Conan Doyle, III. 709. BOKER, GEORGE HENRY, III. 831. BOLINGBROKE, LORD, HENRY ST JOHN, Bombastes Furioso, by Rhodes, II. 710. Book of Days, by R. Chambers, III. 316. Book of Nonsense, by E. Lear, III. 657. Book of St Albans, by Dame Juliana Book of the Beginnings, by G. Massey, Book of the Native, by C. G. D. Roberts, Book-Hunter, by J. H. Burton, III. 393. Border Minstrelsy, by Scott, III. 7, 31, 33. BOSWELL, JAMES, II. 10, 468. BOSWELL, SIR ALEXANDER, II. 830. Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich, by A. H. Bothwell, by A. C. Swinburne, III. 673. BOWDLER, THOMAS, II. 753. BOWLES, CAROLINE ANNE (Mrs Southey), BOWLES, WILLIAM LISLE, II. 721. BOWRING, SIR JOHN, III. 271. BOYD, ANDREW KENNEDY HUTCHISON, BOYD, ZACHARY, I. 514. Boyne Water, by Michael and John Banım, Bracebridge Hall, by Irving, III. 742, 743. BRADDON, MARY ELIZABETH, III. 692. Braes o' Balquhither, by Tannahill, II. 829. Braid Claith, by Robert Fergusson, II. 806. BRAMSTON, JAMES, II. 209. BRATHWAITE, RICHARD, 1. 488. Bravo of Venice, by Lewis, II. 748, 749. | BRAY, MRS, III. 279. Bread Winners, The, III. 822. Break, break, break, by Tennyson, III. 541, 545. Bredfield Hall, by E. FitzGerald, III. 428. Brewster, Sir David, III. 242. Bric-a-brac, by W. E. Henley, III. 697. Brief Discourse concerning the Different Brigadier Gerard, by Conan Doyle, III. 709. Bristowe Tragedie, by Chatterton, II. 513. Britannia's Pastorals, by William Browne, British Georgics, by Grahame, II. 689, 690. British Painters, Lives of, by Allan Cunning- British Paleozoic Fossils, by Sedgwick, British Poets, Specimens of the, by Camp- British Prison-ship, by P. Freneau, III. 733. Broken Heart, by John Ford, I. 481, 482. BRONTË, ANNE, III. 526. BRONTE, CHARLOTTE, III. 520. Brontë, Charlotte, Life of, by Mrs Gaskell, Brontë, Emily, by Mdme. Duclaux, III. 706. BROOKE, HENRY, II. 396. BROOKE, STOPFORD AUGUSTUS, III. 662. BROOKS, C. W. SHIRLEY, III. 492. BROOKS, PHILLIPS, III. 822. BROOME, WILLIAM, II. 199. Brothers, The, by Wordsworth, III. 16. BROUGHAM, LORD, III. 189. BROUGHTON, RHODA, III. 692. BROWN, CHARLES BROCKDEN, III. 740. BROWN, DR JOHN, III. 449. BROWN, GEORGE DOUGLAS, III. 719. |