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Meadows, 10330, O. Heads of the people; or portraits of the English. Drawn by Kenny Meadows. With original essays by distinguished writers. Philadelphia, 1841.

Maginn, 11210, D. The Odoherty papers, by the late William Maginn, LL. D. Annotated by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie. 2 vols. New York, 1855. 6362, D. Reliques of Father Prout. 2 vols. London, 1836.

Miller, 6390, D. Beauties of the country. By Thomas Miller, basket-maker, author of a day in the woods. London, 1837.

7207, D. Rural sketches. By Thomas Miller. Philadelphia, 1842. Mills, 9674, D. Sir Roger de Coverley. By the Spectator. The notes and illustrations by W. Henry Mills. London, 1850.

Montagu, 8119, D. Selections from the works of Taylor, Latimer, Milton and Bacon. By Basil Montagu. New York, 1845.

More, 7479, D. Sir Thomas More; a selection from his works. Baltimore, 1846.

Ochoa, 10709, O. Apuntes para una Biblioteca de escritores Españoles contemporaneos en prosa y verso. Por Don Eugenio de Ochoa. 2 tom. Paris, 1840.

Ossoli, 11331, D. Woman in the 19th century, and kindred papers. By Margaret Fuller Ossoli. Edited by her brother, Arthur B. Fuller. Boston, 1855. (See Fuller, p. 1324.)

Overs, 7857, D. Evenings of a working man, being the occupation of his scanty leisure. By John Overs. Preface by C. Dickens. London, 1844.

Pascal, 11352, 0. Pensées, fragments et lettres de Blaise Pascal. 2 tomes.

Paris, 1844.

(By Bp.

Percy, 11141, D. Miscellaneous pieces relating to the Chinese. Percy.) (Newspaper scraps inserted by E. D. Ingraham.) London, 1762.

Poe, 8818, D. Eureka; a prose poem. By Edgar A. Poe. New York,

1848.

Polichele, 6361, D. Reminiscences in prose and verse. By the Rev. R. Polwhele. 3 vols. London, 1836.

Prescott, 11550, O.
Prescott.

Procter, 10248, D.

Biographical and critical miscellanies. By William H.
New York, 1845.

Essays and tales in prose. By Barry Cornwall (B. W.
Procter). 2 vols. Boston, 1853.
Pycroft, 10748, D.
capacity.

A course of English reading, adapted to every taste and By the Rev. James Pycroft. Edited with alterations by J. A. Spencer, D. D. New York, 1844.

Rees, 13093, 0. 1. The death of Wellington and the resurrection of Napoleon; being a lecture, critical, historical and prophetical, by Arthur Augustus Rees. 2d edition. London, 1853.

Richardson, 12120, O. Literary chit-chat, with miscellaneous poems, and an appendix of prose papers. By D. L. Richardson. London, 1848. Ripley, 6664, D. Specimens of foreign standard literature. Edited by George Ripley. 9 vols. Boston, 1838-'9.

Rogers, 12479, O. Essays selected from contributions to the Edinburgh Review. By Henry Rogers. 2 vols. London, 1850.

Sampson, 11353, D. The brief remarker on the ways of man; or compendi

ous dissertations respecting social and domestic relations and concerns, and the various economy of life. By Ezra Sampson. New York, 1855.

Saunders, 10516, D. Salad for the solitary. By an epicure (Frederick Saunders). New York, 1853.

Savage, 9336, 0. Memorabilia; or recollections, historical, biographical and antiquarian. By James Savage. Taunton, 1820.

Sayer, 9389, O. 2.
M. D.

Scargill, 6454, D.

Disquisitions, metaphysical and literary. By F. Sayer, London, 1793.

The widow's offering; a selection of tales and essays. By the late William Pitt Scargill. 2 vols. London, 1837.

Schiller, 8229, D. The philosophical and æsthetic letters and essays of Schiller. Translated by J. Weiss. London, 1845.

Schlegel, 11004, D. The aesthetic and miscellaneous works of Frederick von Schlegel; comprising letters on Christian art; an essay on gothic architecture; remarks on romance poetry, and on Shakspeare; on the limits of the beautiful; on the language and wisdom of the Indians. Translated from the German by E. J. Millington. London, 1849. (Bohn's standard library.)

Scott, 10530, 0.

The miscellaneous prose works of Sir Walter Scott. With notes. Edinburgh, 1841.

7440, D. Critical and miscellaneous essays of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Collected by himself. Never before published in America. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1841.

Sears, 7525, D. Classical studies. Essays on ancient literature and arts. By B. Sears and others. Boston, 1843.

Sevigné, 7541 & 9320, D. Mémoires touchant la vie et les écrits de Marie de Rabutin Chautal, dame de Bombilly, Marquise de Sevigné, durant la régence et la Fronde. Par M. le Baron Walckenaer. 2 tom. 2d édition. 4 tomes. Paris, 1845.

Paris, 1842.

Shaw, 8955 & 9010, D. Outlines of English literature. By Thomas B. Shaw. Philadelphia, 1849.

Shelley, 6789 & 6959, D. Essays, letters from abroad; translations and fragments. By Percy Bysshe Shelley. Edited by Mrs. Shelley. 2 vols. Philadelphia and London, 1840.

Shelton, 11341, D. Peeps from a belfry; or the parish sketch-book. By Rev. F. W. Shelton. New York, 1855.

Sigourney, 10941, D. Past meridian. By Mrs. L. H. Sigourney. New York, 1854.

Smith, 8360, D. Etymology of evening parties. By Albert Smith. London, 1846.

8500, D. The correspondence and miscellanies of the Hon. John
Cotton Smith. By the Rev. W. W. Andrews. New York, 1847.
9466, O. Miscellaneous writings of the late Samuel J. Smith, of Bur-
lington, N. J. Collected and arranged by one of the family; with a
notice illustrative of his life and character. Philadelphia, 1836.
7027 & 7015, D. Memoirs, letters and comic miscellanies in prose
and verse of the late James Smith, Esq. Edited by his brother
Horace Smith, Esq. 2 vols. London and Philadelphia, 1841.
8231, D. A book for a rainy day; or recollections of the events of
the last sixty years. By John Thomas Smith. London, 1845.
9677, D. Social aspects. By John Stores Smith. London, 1850.
11275, D. Selections from the writings of the Rev. Sydney Smith.
2 vols. London, 1854.

Soane, 8661, D. New curiosities of literature and book of the months. By
George Soane. 2 vols. London, 1847.

Southey, 12238, O. Southey's common-place book.

John Wood Warter. London, 1849.
12308, O. Southey's common-place book.
4 vols. London, 1849, &c.

Edited by his son-in-law,

Stephens, 7524, D. Critical and miscellaneous essays.

Philadelphia, 1843.

Edited by J. W. Warter.

By James Stephens.

Stirling, 8743, D. Essays and tales. By John Stirling. 2 vols. London,

Stone, 11453, O. Chronicles of fashion, from the time of Elizabeth to the early part of the 19th century, in manners, amusements, banquets, costume, &c. By Mrs. Stone. 2 vols. London, 1845.

Stowe, 11163, D. The Mayflower and miscellaneous writings. By Harriet Beecher Stowe. Boston, 1855.

Strickland, 9692, D. Historic scenes and poetic fancies. By Agnes Strickland. London, 1850.

Stuart, 8319, D. Miscellanies. By M. Stuart, Prof. Sac. Lit. in the Theolog. Inst. at Andover. Andover, 1846.

Talfourd, 7357, D. Critical and miscellaneous writings of T. Noon Talfourd. In one volume. Philadelphia, 1842.

Taylor, 6648, D. The pocket lacon; comprising nearly one thousand extracts from the best authors. Selected by Jno. Taylor. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1839.

9739, D. & 8749, D. 1. Notes from life, in six essays. By Henry Taylor. London, 1847.

9011, D. Notes from books; in four essays. By Henry Taylor. London, 1849. (See Helps, p. 1326.)

Thackeray, 10496 & 10569, D. The English humorists of the eighteenth century. A series of lectures. By W. M. Thackeray. New York and London, 1853.

Thompson, 7429, D. Exercises, political and others. By Col. Perronet Thompson. 6 vols. London, 1842.

Tonno, 11424, O. The works of Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs. Tonno). With an introduction by Mrs. H. B. Stowe. 3 vols. New York, 1845.

7567, D. Second causes; or up and be doing. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Mrs. Tonno). New York, 1843.

Trench, 10333, D. On the lessons in proverbs; being the substance of lectures by R. C. Trench. New York, 1853.

Tuckerman, 8270, D. Thoughts on the poets. By Henry T. Tuckerman. New York, 1846.

9405, D. The optimist. By Henry T. Tuckerman. New York, 1850.

7197, D. Rambles and reveries. By Henry T. Tuckerman. New York, 1841.

9055, D. Characteristics of literature. Illustrated by the genius of distinguished men. By Henry T. Tuckerman. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1849.

Tupper, 6976, D. A modern pyramid; to commemorate a septuagint of worthies. By M. F. Tupper. London, 1839.

7274, D. An author's mind; the book of title-pages. Edited by M. F. Tupper, Esq. London, 1841.

Valla, 9215, D. Laurentii Valle Elegantiarum Libri omnes. Cotoniæ,

1530.

Vaughan, 9129, D. Essays on history, philosophy and theology. By Rt. Vaughan, D. D. London, 1849.

Villemain, 6874, D. Discours et mélanges littéraires. Par M. Villemain. 2 tomes. Paris, 1823.

Walker, 9425, O. The Original. By Thomas Walker, M. A. 2d edition. London, 1836.

6656, D. The art of dining and the art of attaining high health; with a few hints on suppers. By Thomas Walker, Esq. (From the Original.) Philadelphia, 1837.

Walsh, 6157 & 6211, D. Didactics; social, literary and political. By Robert Walsh. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1836.1

Warren, 9904, D. The lily and the bee; an apologue of the Crystal Palace. By Samuel Warren, F. R. S. New York, 1851.

Warren, 11014, D. Miscellanies, critical, imaginative and juridical, contributed to Blackwood's Magazine. By Samuel Warren. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1855.

Whipple, 9309, D. Lectures on subjects connected with literature and life. By E. P. Whipple. Boston, 1850.

8908, D. Essays and reviews. By Edwin P. Whipple. 2 vols. New York, 1848.

Whittier, 9354, D. Old portraits and modern sketches. By John G. Whittier. Boston, 1850.

10855, D. Literary recreations and miscellanies. By John G. Whittier. Boston, 1854.

Willis, 2406, Q. Letters from under a bridge and poems. By N. P. Willis, Esq. London, 1840.

12093, O. Dashes at life with a free pencil. By N. P. Willis. 3d edition. New York, 1845.

8984, D. Rural letters and other records of thought and leisure, writ ten in the intervals of more hurried labor. By N. Parker Willis. New York, 1849.

1722, D. Hurry graphs; or sketches of scenery, celebrities and society, taken from life. By N. Parker Willis. New York, 1851.

11160, D. The Ragbag; a collection of ephemera. By N. P. Willis. New York, 1855.

Wilmot, 9868, D. Pleasures, objects and advantages of literature; a discourse by the Rev. Robert A. Wilmot. London, 1851.

Wilson, 7211, D. Critical and miscellaneous essays of Christopher North (Professor Wilson.) 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1842.

7417, D. Recreations of Christopher North. 3 vols. Edinburgh,

1842.

7437 & 10814, D. Noctes ambrosianæ. 4 vols. and 5 vols. Philadelphia, 1843, and New York, 1854.

8254, D. Specimens of the British critics. By Christopher North (John Wilson). Philadelphia, 1846.

9538, Dies Boreales; or Christopher under canvass. By Professor John Wilson. Philadelphia, 1850.

Wiseman, 13608, O. Essays on various subjects by his Eminence, Cardinal Wiseman. 3 vols. London, 1853.

12165, O. Scriptores Romani sive Selecta in usum Rigia Schola Etonensis. Eton. 1771.

11063, D. Recueil des chefs-d'œuvre des plus célèbres beaux-esprits François. Edinburgh, 1781. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq.

10911, O. Amusements philologiques, ou variétés en tous genres. P. Philomneste. Dijon, 1842.

6337, D. The inquisitor. London, 1836.

Par G.

6362, D. The reliques of Father Prout, late of Watergrasshill. Collected and arranged by Oliver York, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1836.

9621, O. Gleanings, historical and literary; comprising numerous selections from standard authors, original papers, etc. London, 1837.

13247, O. The Knickerbocker gallery; a testimonial to the editor of the Knickerbocker Magazine from its contributors. With 48 portraits. New York, 1855.

7921 & 6404, D. Family library. Sketches of imposture, deception and credulity. London, 1837. Philadelphia, 1848.

6471, D. Sketches of popular tumults. London, 1837.

6583, D. Random recollections of Exeter Hall in 1834-1837. By one of the protestant party. London, 1838.

6288, D. The crypt; or receptacle for things past; an antiquarian literary and miscellaneous journal. 3 vols. 1827.

6303, D. Conversations at Cambridge. London, 1830.

6708, D. The canons of good breeding; or the handbook of the man of fashion. By the author of the laws of etiquette. Philadelphia, 1839.

6784, D. The analyst; a collection of miscellaneous papers. New York, 1840.

9247, O. Vulgar errors, ancient and modern; with a critical disquisition. To which is added Richard's original work. Exeter, 1816.

9997, D. 1. Essays from the Times; being a selection from the literary papers of that journal. London, 1851.

10247, D. Essays from the London Times. Second series. New York, 1852.

11167, D. Curiosities of literature; consisting of anecdotes, characters, observations. Philadelphia, 1793. Gift of Isaac Lea.

7466, D. The Paris estafette; or pilferings from the Paris and Dover postbag. London.

7547, D.

7612, D.

6996, D.

Les petits Français. Paris, 1842.

Essays written in the intervals of business. London, 1843.
Deliciæ litterariæ; a new volume of table talk. London, 1840.
Old Humphrey's observations. New York, 1841.

7035, D. 7476, D. Thoughts for the thoughtful. By Old Humphrey. 2d edition. New York, 1843.

6527, D. Oddities of London life. By Paul Pry. 3 vols. London, 1838. 11043, D. 13. Prose and poetry selected for a mourner (Isaac Collins). Philadelphia, 1832.

11082, D. Practical reading lessons, anecdotes, &c., for youth. Baltimore, 1840.

8520, D. Letters to my unknown friend. By a Lady. London, 1846. 9613, D. Letters on happiness. By the author of Letters to my unknown friends. London, 1850.

7713, D. Life in the sick room; essays by an invalid. London, 1844. 10158, D. Musings of an invalid. 2d edition. New York, 1852. 8442, D. Small books on great subjects. Edited by a few well-wishers to knowledge. Nos. 1 to 11. Philadelphia, 1846.

11031, D. 2. The working man's companion; cottage evenings. Philadelphia, 1831. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq.

6224, D. The Philadelphia book; or specimens of metropolitan literature. Philadelphia, 1836.

7831, D. The Charleston book; a miscellany in prose and verse. ton, 1845.

Charles

7896, D. Mind among the spindles; a selection from the Lowell Offering. With an introduction, by the English editor. London, 1844.

8983, D. Stray subjects arrested and bound over, being the fugitive offspring of the old 'un and the young 'un. Philadelphia, 1849.

7192, D. Law and lawyers; or sketches and illustrations of legal history and biography. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1841.

7318, D. Ribs and trucks from Davy's locker; being magazine matter broke loose, and fragments of sundry things inedited. By W. A. G. Boston, 1842. 6182, D. 1. A parallel of Shakspeare and Scott. London, 1835. 9323, D. Caprices. New York, 1849.

9640, D. 2. Barnum's parnassus; being confidential disclosures of the prize committee on the Jenny Lind song. New York, 1850.

13600, O. 1. The nautilus; consisting of original contributions for the Seaman's Mission. Philadelphia, 1855.

9711, D. Warreniana; with notes, critical and explanatory, by the editor of a Quarterly Review. Boston, 1851.

8920, D. Acton; or the circle of life; a collection of thoughts and observations. New York, 1849.

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