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EDITORS’ PREFACE
PERSONS INDEX
LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
TITLES INDEX
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contents:
Preface
Contents Vol. I
Prelude 1
Prelude 2
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Contents Vol. II
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Note to Chapter XV
Contents Vol. III
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Note to Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Note to Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Note to Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Index of Persons
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Titles Index: 
St. Leger, Francis Barry Boyle, Froissart and his Times.
Volume II,  Chapter V  ¶ 13
St. Leger, Francis Barry Boyle, Some Account of the Life of the late Gilbert Earle, Esq. written by himself.
Volume II,  Chapter V  ¶ 11
Volume II,  Chapter V  ¶ 12
Schlegel, August Wilhelm von, Ueber dramatische Kunst und Litteratur.
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 3
Scott, Sir Walter, baronet, The Lay of the Last Minstrel: a Poem.
Volume I,  Prelude 2  ¶ 2
Scott, Sir Walter, baronet, Marmion; a Tale of Flodden Field.
Volume III,  Chapter XIV  (verse)
Volume III,  Chapter XIV  (verse)
Scott, Sir Walter, baronet, Quentin Durward.
Volume I,  Chapter III  ¶ 11
Volume II,  Chapter IX  ¶ n1
Volume III,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 3
Scott, Sir Walter, baronet, Tales of my Landlord.
Volume III,  Chapter II  ¶ 2
Scott, Sir Walter, baronet, Waverley: or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since.
Scott, Sir Walter, baronet, Waverley Novels.
Volume I,  Chapter V  ¶ 12
Volume III,  Chapter II  ¶ 12
Shakespeare, William, Coriolanus.
Volume I,  Prelude 1  ¶ 31
Shakespeare, William, Henry IV Part I.
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 18
Shakespeare, William, Henry IV Part II.
Volume III,  Chapter VIII  ¶ 
Volume III,  Chapter VIII  (verse)
Shakespeare, William, Henry V.
Volume III,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 
Shakespeare, William, Henry VI.
Volume II,  Chapter XV  ¶ 3
Shakespeare, William, Love's Labour's Lost.
Volume III,  Chapter XIV  (verse)
Volume III,  Chapter XIV  (verse)
Shakespeare, William, Macbeth.
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 3
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 9
Shakespeare, William, The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Volume I,  Prelude 1  ¶ 21
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 11
Volume III,  Chapter VI  ¶ 6
Shakespeare, William, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 3
Shakespeare, William, Romeo and Juliet.
Volume III,  Chapter XII  ¶ 4
Shakespeare, William, Sonnets.
Volume I,  Chapter V  ¶ 2
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 3
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 19
Shakespeare, William, Troilus and Cressida.
Volume II,  Chapter II  ¶ 9
Volume II,  Chapter II  ¶ 
Volume II,  Chapter II  (verse)
Shakespeare, William, Twelfth Night.
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 13
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 14
Shakespeare, William, Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 6
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 9
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 23
Volume III,  Chapter X  ¶ 10
Shakespeare, William, Venus and Adonis.
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 18
Shee, Sir Martin Archer, Rhymes on Art; or, the Remonstrance of a Painter: in two parts. With Notes, and a Preface, including Strictures on the State of the Arts, Criticism, Patronage, and Public Taste.
Volume II,  Chapter VI  ¶ 4
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, Alastor or, the Spirit of Solitude, and other Poems.
Volume I,  Prelude 2  ¶ 30
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, The Critic: or a Tragedy rehearsed a Dramatic Piece in Three Acts.
Volume III,  Chapter XII  ¶ 15
Sherlock, Thomas, bishop of London, The Tryal of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus.
Volume I,  Prelude 2  ¶ 6
Smiles, Samuel, Self-Help, with Illustrations of Character and Conduct.
Volume II,  Chapter VI  ¶ 21
Smiles, Samuel, “Workmen's Benefit Societies” in Quarterly Review.
Volume III,  Chapter XI  ¶ 5
Smith, HoraceSmith, James, Rejected Addresses: or the New Theatrum Poetarum.
Volume I,  Chapter IV  ¶ 8
Smith, Thomas Southwood, The Philosophy of Health; or an Exposition of the Physical and Mental Constitution of Man, with a View to the Promotion of Human Longevity and Happiness.
Volume II,  Chapter XI  ¶ 7
Smith, Thomas Southwood, Use of the Dead to the Living.
Volume II,  Chapter XI  ¶ 7
Smollett, Tobias, The Adventures of Roderick Random.
Volume III,  Chapter I  ¶ 7
Southey, Robert, “The March to Moscow” in The Antijacobin Review.
Volume I,  Chapter II  ¶ 17
Southey, Robert, Thalaba the Destroyer.
Volume I,  Prelude 1  ¶ 3
Spalding, William, A Letter on Shakspeare's Authorship of The Two Noble Kinsmen; a Drama commonly ascribed to John Fletcher.
Volume II,  Chapter XIV  ¶ 23
Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold.
Volume I,  Chapter VI  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Chapter VII  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Chapter IX  ¶ 10
Volume II,  Chapter IX  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Chapter IX  ¶ n1
Sterne, Laurence, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman.
Volume III,  Chapter I  ¶ 7
Stow, John, A Suruay of London: contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne Estate and Description of that Citie.
Volume II,  Chapter XIII  ¶ 2
Sumner, John Bird, archbishop of Canterbury, A Treatise on the Records of the Creation, and on the Moral Attributes of the Creator: with particular reference to the Jewish History, and to the Consistency of the Principle of Population with the Wisdom and Goodness of the Deity.
Volume I,  Chapter IV  ¶ n1
Sumner, John Bird, archbishop of Canterbury, “Dialogue between Eusebius and Alciphron” in The Plain Englishman: comprehending Original Compositions, and Selections from the Best Writers.
Volume I,  Chapter VI  ¶ 10
Swift, Jonathan, Travels into several remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver.
Volume I,  Chapter X  ¶ 15