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The Earl of Essex: a Tragedy (1753) [Jones]
The Early Life of Samuel Rogers (1887) [Clayden]
Early Recollections; chiefly relating to the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge, during his long Residence in Bristol (1837) [Cottle]
Early Lessons (1801) [Edgeworth]
The East India Gazetteer; containing particular Descriptions of the Empires, Kingdoms, Principalities, Provinces, Cities, Towns, Districts, Fortresses, Harbours, Rivers, Lakes, &c. of Hindostan, and the adjacent Countries, India beyond the Ganges, and the Eastern Archipelago; together with Sketches of the Manners, Customs, Institutions, Agriculture, Commerce, Manufactures, Revenues, Population, Castes, Religion, History, &c. of their various Inhabitants (1815) [Hamilton]
Eastern Sketches in Verse (1819) [Knight]
Eastern Life, Present and Past (1848) [Martineau]
Eccelino da Romano, surnamed the Tyrant of Padua. A Poem, in Twelve Books (1828) [Dillon]
“Ecclesiastical Computation of Easter”, Quarterly Review (January 1818) [Boswell]
An Ecclesiastical History, Antient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century (1765) [Mosheim]
Ecclesiastical Sketches (1822) [Wordsworth]
“Eclipse upon the Lake of Lugano”, Memorials of a Tour on the Continent, 1820 (1822) [Wordsworth]
Eclogues (1st cent. BC) [Virgil]
The Economy of Nature explained and illustrated: on the Principles of Modern Philosophy (1796) [Gregory]
The Economy of the Eyes (1825) [Kitchiner]
Edgar and Emmeline: a Fairy Tale in a Dramatic Entertainment of Two Acts (1761) [Hawkesworth]
Edge-Hill; or, the Rural Prospect delineated and moralized: a Poem, in Four Books (1767) [Jago]
“Edgeworth, Tales of Fashionable Life”, Quarterly Review (August 1809) [Stephen]
The Edinburgh Encyclopædia (1808-1830) [Brewster]
Edmund Oliver (1798) [Lloyd]
“Education of the People: Cousin on German Schools”, Edinburgh Review (July 1833) [Hamilton]
“Education of the People”, London Magazine (April 1828) [Knight]
“Education of the People”, Quarterly Review (September 1846) [Milman]
“Edward Young”, The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper; including the Series edited, with Prefaces, biographical and critical by Dr. Samuel Johnson (1810) [Croft]
Songs, &c. in Edward and Susan: a Burletta Spectacle ([1803]) [Dibdin]
“Edwin and Angela, a Ballad”, The Vicar of Wakefield: a Tale (1766) [Goldsmith]
Edwy and Elgiva, and Sir Everard; Two Tales (1808) [Bland]
Effigies Poeticae: or the Portraits of the British Poets illustrated by Notes Biographical, Critical, and Poetical (1824) [Procter]
“Effusion XII”, Poems on Various Subjects (1796) [Coleridge]
“Effusion XIII. Written at Midnight, by the Seaside, after a Voyage”, Poems on Various Subjects (1796) [Coleridge]
“Effusion XIX. On a Discovery made too late”, Poems on Various Subjects (1796) [Coleridge]
“To the Author of The Robbers”, Poems on Various Subjects (1796) [Coleridge]
“Effusion XXI. Composed while Climbing the Left Ascent of Brockley Comb”, Poems on Various Subjects (1796) [Coleridge]
“Effusion XXVI”, Poems on Various Subjects (1796) [Coleridge]
“Effusion XXVIII. The Kiss”, Poems on Various Subjects (1796) [Coleridge]
“Effusion XXIX. Imitated from Ossian”, Poems on Various Subjects (1796) [Coleridge]
“Egyptian Antiquities”, Quarterly Review (May 1830) [Milman]
Eighteen Hundred and Eleven: a Poem (1812) [Barbauld]
The Eighteen Christian Centuries (1858) [White]
Eikon basilike: the Povrtraitvre of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and Svfferings (1648) [Charles]
“The Elder's Death Bed”, Blackwood's Magazine (March 1820) [Wilson]
“Eleanore”, Poems (1833) [Tennyson]
The Election; a Poem in Seven Books (1842) [Sterling]
Electra (410 BC c.) [Sophocles]
Elegant Extracts: or useful and entertaining Passages in Poetry, selected for the Improvement of Youth, in Speaking, Reading, Thinking, Composing, and the Conduct of Life (1789) [Knox]
Elegiac Stanzas, written during Sickness at Bath, December 1795 (1796) [Bowles]
Elegiac Sonnets, and other Essays (1784) [Smith]
Elegy written at the Hot-Wells, Bristol (1791) [Bowles]
“Elegy”, Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell (1849) [Campbell]
An Elegy wrote in a Country Churchyard (1751) [Gray]
“An Elegy. To an Old Beauty”, Poems on Several Occasions: Written by Dr. Thomas Parnell, Late Arch-Deacon of Clogher: and published by Mr. Pope (1722) [Parnel]
“Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady”, The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope (1717) [Pope]
“Elegy, on the Death of the Scottish Poet Burns”, Morning Chronicle (28 July 1800) [Roscoe]
“Elegy on Newstead Abbey”, Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated (1807) [Byron]
“Elegy on the Recovery of Lady Noel”, Conversations of Lord Byron (1824) [Byron]
Elementary Sketches of Moral Philosophy: delivered at the Royal Institution in the years 1804-1806 (1849) [Smith]
“Elementary Teaching”, Quarterly Review (January 1829) [Southey]
Elements of Physics: or, Natural Philosophy, General and Medical, explained independently of Technical Mathematics (1827-1829) [Arnott]
Elements of Tuition, Part III: Ludus literarius: the Classical and Grammar School; or an Exposition of an Experiment in Education, made at Madras in the years 1789-1796: with a View to its Introduction into Schools for the Higher Orders of Children, and with Particular Suggestions for its Application to a Grammar School (1815) [Bell]
Elements of Latin Hexameters and Pentameters (1821) [Bland]
Elements of Geometry, Geometrical Analysis and Plane Trigonometry. With an Appendix, Notes and Illustrations (1809) [Leslie]
Elements of Art, a Poem; in Six Cantos: with Notes and a Preface; including strictures on the state of the Arts, Criticism, Patronage, and Public Taste (1809) [Shee]
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind (1792-1827) [Stewart]
Elements of Christian Theology: containing Proofs of the Authenticity and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures (1799) [Tomline]
Elements of General History, Ancient and Modern (1801-1822) [Tytler]
Elements of Morality for the use of Children. Translated from the German (1790) [Wollstonecraft]
Elena (1814) [Mayr]
“The Elfin-king”, Tales of Wonder (1801) [Leyden]
Elfrida: a Dramatic Poem (1752) [Mason]
Elia. Essays which have appeared under that Signature in the London Magazine (1823) [Lamb]
Elijah's Mantle: a Tribute to the Memory of the Right Hon. William Pitt (1807) [Canning]
Eliot, Hampden, and Pym, or, a Reply of “The Author of a Book” entitiled “Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First”: to “The Author of a Book” entitled “Some Memorials of John Hampden, his Party, and his Times” (1832) [D'Israeli]
Elizabeth: or, The Exiles of Siberia: a Tale founded on Facts ([1806]) [Cottin]
Elizabeth Evanshaw: the Sequel of 'Truth', a Novel (1827) [Scargill]
“Ellandonnan Castle”, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, consisting of Historical and Romantic Ballads, collected in the Southern Counties of Scotland, with a few of modern date, founded upon Local Tradition (1802-1803) [Mackenzie]
Ellen Middleton (1842) [Fullerton]
Ellenore, A Ballad orig. written in German by G. A. Bürger (1796) [Taylor]
“Ellis's Specimens of Early English Poetry”, Edinburgh Review (April 1804) [Scott]
“Ellis’s Specimens of Early Metrical Romances”, Annual Review for 1805 (1806) [Southey]
“The Elm Tree”, New Monthly Magazine (September 1842) [Hood]
“Eloisa to Abelard”, The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope (1717) [Pope]
The Eloquence of the British Senate, or, Select Specimens from the Speeches of the most distinguished Parliamentary Speakers, from the Beginning of the Reign of Charles I. to the Present Time: with Notes Biographical, Critical, and Explanatory (1807) [Hazlitt]
“Elton's Specimens of the Classic Poets”, Quarterly Review (April 1815) [Hallam]
“Emancipation of Spanish America”, Edinburgh Review (January 1809) [Mill]
Embassy to the Emperor of China (1813) [Staunton]
Emblemes (1635) [Quarles]
The Emigrants, &c., or, the History of an Expatriated Family: being a Delineation of English Manners, drawn from Real Characters (1793) [Imlay]
“Emigration Report”, Quarterly Review (March 1828) [Southey]
Emile, ou, De l'éducation (1762) [Rousseau]
“Emilie de Coulanges”, Tales of Fashionable Life (1809-1812) [Edgeworth]
Emma: a Novel. In Three Volumes (1816) [Austen]
Emma: or, the Unfortunate Attachment. A Sentimental Novel (1773) [Cavendish]
Emma Corbett or, the Miseries of Civil War. Founded on some recent Circumstances which happened in America (1780) [Pratt]
“Emma”, Quarterly Review (October 1815) [Scott]
Emmeline: with some other pieces (1819) [Brunton]
The Empire of the Nairs; or, the Rights of Women. An Utopian Romance, in Twelve Books (1811) [Lawrence]
Enchiridion (108 c.) [Epictetus]
The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence between a Religious Society of Protestants and a Roman Catholic divine; addressed to the Lord Bishop of St. David's, in answer to his Lordship's Protestant's Catechism (1818) [Milner]
“Endorsement to the Deed of Separation, in the April of 1816”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
Endymion: a Poetic Romance (1818) [Keats]
“Endymion the Exile”, Monthly Mirror (1808-10) [Smith]
Eneados (1513) [Douglas]
England and the English (1833) [Lytton]
The History of England (1743-1747) [Rapin]
England in 1835: a Series of Letters written to Friends in Germany during a Residence in London and Excursions into the Provinces (1836) [Raumer]
“England in 1819”, The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1839) [Shelley]
England and France; or, a Cure for the Ministerial Gallomania (1832) [Disraeli]
English Fashionables abroad. A Novel (1827) [Burdett]
The English of Shakespeare, illustrated in a Philological Commentary on his Julius Caesar (1857) [Craik]
The English Gentleman's Library Manual: or, A Guide to the Formation of a Library of Select Literature; accompanied with Original Notices, Biographical and Critical, of Authors and Books (1827) [Goodhugh]
The English Cyclopaedia: a new Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1854-1856) [Knight]
English Etymology: or, a Derivative Dictionary of the English Language (1783) [Lemon]
English Grammar: adapted to the different Classes of Learners. With an Appendix, containing Rules and Observations for promoting Perspicuity in Speaking and Writing (1795) [Murray]
The English Historical Library, or, a Short View and Character of most of the Writers now extant, either in Print or Manuscript (1696) [Nicholson]
The First Principles of Chemistry (1790) [Nicholson]
The English in Italy (1825) [Phipps]
English Songs: and other Small Poems (1832) [Procter]
The English Flora (1824-1836) [Smith]
English Lyrics (1798) [Smyth]
“English Eclogues”, Poems: by Robert Southey. The Second Volume (1799) [Southey]
“English Hexameters exemplified”, Monthly Magazine (June 1796) [Taylor]
English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1809) [Byron]
English Minstrelsy. Being a Selection of Fugitive Poetry from the best English Authors; with some Original Pieces, hitherto unpublished (1810) [Ballantyne]
Three Generations of Englishwomen: Memoirs and Correspondence of Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs Sarah Austin and Lady Duff Gordon (1888) [Ross]
“Ennui”, Tales of Fashionable Life (1809-1812) [Edgeworth]
Enoch Arden, etc. (1864) [Tennyson]
The Enquirer. Reflections on Education, Manners, and Literature. In a Series of Essays (1797) [Godwin]
An Enquiry concerning Political Justice, and its Influence on General Virtue and Happiness (1793) [Godwin]
An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals (1751) [Hume]
An Enquiry into the Foundation and History of the Law of Nations in Europe: from the Time of the Greeks and Romans, to the Age of Grotius (1795) [Ward]
The Entail, or, the Lairds of Grippy (1823) [Galt]
The Enthusiast: or, the Lover of Nature. A Poem (1744) [Warton]
“The Eolian Harp”, Sibylline Leaves: a Collection of Poems (1817) [Coleridge]
Eōthen, or, Traces of Travel brought home from the East (1844) [Kinglake]
Epea pteroenta: or, the Diversions of Purley (1798) [Tooke]
Ephemerides; or, Occasional Poems, written in Scotland and South Africa (1828) [Pringle]
“The Epicurean: a Tale”, Literary Gazette (30 June 1827) [Jerdan]
The Epicurean: a Tale (1827) [Moore]
The Epigoniad: a Poem, in Nine Books (1757) [Wilkie]
“Epigram. From the French of Rulhière”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epigram”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epigram”, The Autobiography of John Galt (1833) [Galt]
“Epigram. Mr. Hoby and the Queen”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epigram on Wordsworth”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epigram on the Statues in the British Museum”, Literary Gazette (9 August 1817) [Jerdan]
“Epilogue to the Drama founded on St Ronan's Well”, The Edinburgh Weekly Journal (9 June 1824) [Scott]
Epipsychidion: Verses addressed to the noble and unfortunate Lady, Emilia V——, now imprisoned in the convent of —— (1821) [Shelley]
“Epistle to a Young Lady after many years Absence”, Poems on Various Subjects (1802) [Dermody]
Epistle to Peter Pindar. By the author of The Baviad (1800) [Gifford]
An Epistle from Mr. Pope to Dr. Arbuthnot (1734) [Pope]
An Epistle to a Friend with other Poems (1798) [Rogers]
Epistle to Thomas Moore, Esq. in imitation of the Thirteenth Satire of Juvenal (1819) [Russell]
“Epistle to a Friend on his Marriage”, Letters and Essays in Prose and Verse (1834) [Sharp]
“Epistle from Robert Southey, Esq. to Allan Cunningham”, The Anniversary; or, Poetry and Prose for MDCCCXXIX (1828) [Southey]
“Epistle from Mr. Murray to Dr. Polidori”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Extract from an Unpublished Poem”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epistle to Mr. Murray”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epistle to a Friend, In Answer to Some Lines Exhorting the Author to be Cheerful, and to 'Banish Care'”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epistle to a Lady in France”, Theological Miscellany (1789) [Cowper]
The Epistles of Paul the Apostle translated, with an Exposition and Notes (1822) [Belsham]
Epistles (20 BC c.) [Horace]
Epistles, Odes, and other Poems (1806) [Moore]
Epistola critica ad eruditissimum virum Franciscum Hare, decanum Vigorniensem: in qua Horatii loca aliquot et aliorum veterum emendantur (1723) [Markland]
Epistolae Ho-Elianae. Familiar Letters, domestic and forren; divided into Six Sections, partly Historicall, Politicall, Philosophicall, upon Emergent Occasions (1645) [Howell]
Epistulae (100 c.) [Pliny]
“Epitah on John Adams, of Southwell”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epitaph”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epitaph on an Infant”, Morning Chronicle (23 September 1794) [Coleridge]
“Epitaph”, The Autobiography of William Jerdan, with his Literary, Political and Social Reminiscences and Correspondence during the last Fifty Years (1853) [Gifford]
“Epitaph on a young lady who lived neglected and died obscure”, Morning Post (7 February 1804) [Lamb]
“An Epitaph”, Literary Gazette (31 July 1819) [Lamb]
“Epitaph on a well-known Poet”, Journal of the Conversations of Lord Byron (1824) [Moore]
“Epitaph on J—n S—th—y, Esq.”, Literary Gazette (30 January 1819) [Southey]
“Epitaph for a Friend”, Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated (1807) [Byron]
“Epitaph on Castlereagh”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epitaph on Pitt”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epitaph on Voltaire”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Epitaphium Damonis”, Poems of Mr. John Milton, both English and Latin (1645) [Milton]
“Epithalamion”, Amoretti and Epithalamion. Written not long since by Edmunde Spenser (1595) [Spenser]
“Epithalamium”, The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1847) [Shelley]
Epochs of the Arts: including Hints on the Use and Progress of Painting and sculpture in Great Britain (1813) [Hoare]
Epodes (30 BC c.) [Horace]
“The Erl-King”, Scots Magazine (January 1802) [Scott]
“Erskine's”, Edinburgh Review (April 1810) [Brougham]
“Der Erste Schiffer”, Schriften (1762) [Gessner]
L'escole des maris, comedie (1661) [Moliere]
De l'Esprit (1758) [Helyot]
Esprit de la méthode d'éducation de Pestalozzi : suivie et pratiquée dans l'Institut d'Éducation d'Yverdun en Suisse (1812) [Jullien]
De l'esprit des lois (1748) [Montesquieu]
Esquisse d'un tableau historique des progrès de l'esprit humain (1794) [Condorcet]
Essai historique sur Platon, et coup d'oeil rapide sur l'histoire du Platonisme depuis Platon (1809) [Combes]
Essai sur l'étude de la littérature (1761) [Gibbon]
“Essai sur les Romans considéré du côté moral”, Eléments de littérature (1787) [Marmontel]
“Essai Philosophique sur les Probabilités”, Edinburgh Review (September 1814) [Playfair]
“Essai sur les fictions”, Zulma, et trois nouvelles: précédé d'un essai sur les fictions (1813) [Stael]
Essai sur l'Histoire Générale, et sur les Moeurs et l'Esprit des Nations, depuis Charlemagne jusqu'à nos jours (1756) [Voltaire]
Essai sur les fanariotes, où l'on voit les causes primitives de leur élévation aux hospodariats de la Valachie et de la Moldavie, leur mode d'administration, et les causes principles de leur chute; suivi de quelques réflexions sur l'état actuel de la Grèce (1824) [Zallony]
Essais de morale et de politique (1806) [Mole]
Essais (1580) [Montaigne]
Essais de mémoires sur M. Suard (1820) [Sumner]
An Essay on Diet and Regimen, as indispensable to the Recovery and Enjoyment of firm Health, especially to the Indolent, Studious, Delicate, and Invalid (1812) [Adair]
An Essay concerning the Nature of Aliments, and the Choice of them, according to Different Constitutions of Human Bodies (1731-1732) [Arbuthnot]
An Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth, is opposition to Sophistry and Scepticism (1770) [Beattie]
An Essay towards a New Theory of Vision (1709) [Berkeley]
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk (1739-1775) [Blomefield]
Essay on the Divine Authority of the New Testament (1802) [Bogue]
“Essay on English Poetry”, Specimens of the British Poets: with Biographical and Critical Notices, and an Essay on English Poetry (1819) [Campbell]
“An Essay on the Physiognomy and Physiology of the present Inhabitants of Britain”, New Monthly Magazine (July 1829) [Campbell]
An Essay on Naval Tactics systematical and historical. With Explanatory Plates (1790-1797) [Clerk]
Essay on the Theory of the Earth (1813) [Cuvier]
An Essay on the Manners and Genius of the Literary Character (1795) [D'Israeli]
An Essay on Certain Points of Resemblance between the Ancient and Modern Greeks (1813) [Douglas]
An Essay on the Principles and Construction of Military Bridges: and the Passage of Rivers in Military Operations (1816) [Douglas]
An Essay on the Immateriality and Immortality of the Human Soul: founded solely on physical and rational Principle (1802) [Drew]
Essay on Irish Bulls (1802) [Edgeworth]
An Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare (1767) [Farmer]
An Essay towards a Theory of Apparitions (1813) [Ferriar]
Essay on Sepulchres: or, a Proposal for erecting some Memorial of the Illustrious Dead in all ages on the Spot where their Remains have been interred (1809) [Godwin]
An Essay on Egyptian Mummies: with Observations on the Art of Embalming among the Ancient Egyptians (1825) [Granville]
Essay on the Origin, History, and Principles, of Gothic Architecture (1813) [Hall]
An Essay on the Principles of Human Action: being an Argument in favour of the natural Disinterestedness of the Human Mind. To which are added, some Remarks on the Systems of Hartley and Helvetius (1805) [Hazlitt]
“Essay on the Spirit of Monarchy”, The Liberal (1823) [Hazlitt]
An Essay on the Origin and Prospects of Man (1831) [Hope]
An Essay on the Sentiments of Attraction, Adaptation, and Variety: to which are added a Key to the Mythology of the Ancients, and Europe's likeness to the Human Spirit (1822) [Howison]
“Essay on Miracles”, Essays, Moral and Political (1748) [Hume]
An Essay on Fevers, and their Various Kinds, as depending on different Constitutions of the Blood (1750) [Huxham]
An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation (1831) [Jones]
An Essay on Human Happiness (1810) [Kirwan]
An Essay concerning Humane Understanding. In Four Books (1690) [Locke]
“Essay on the Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter”, Literary Gazette (7 September 1822) [M'Quin]
An Essay on the Principle of Population as it affects the future Improvement of Society. With remarks on the Speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condorcet, and other writers (1798) [Malthus]
An Essay upon the Harmony of Language, intended principally to illustrate that of the English Language (1774) [Mitford]
An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (1845) [Newman]
Essay on the Military Policy and Institutions of the British Empire (1810) [Pasley]
An Essay upon the Source of Positive Pleasure (1818) [Polidori]
An Essay on the Physiognomy and Physiology of the present Inhabitants of Britain: with reference to their Origin, as Goths and Celts (1829) [Price]
An Essay on the Picturesque, as compared with the Sublime and the Beautiful: and on the use of studying Pictures, for the Purpose of improving real Landscape (1794) [Price]
An Essay on the Modern Pronunciation of the Greek and Latin Languages (1827) [Price]
An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: as a Moral Duty (1802) [Ritson]
“Essay on the Imitation of Popular Poetry”, Poetical Works (1833-34) [Scott]
An Essay on the Life, Character, Writings, of Dr. Samuel Johnson (1786) [Towers]
An Essay on Crimes and Punishments; addressed to the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester (1785) [Turner]
Essay on the Principles of Translation (1797) [Tytler]
An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Pope (1756, 1782) [Warton]
An Essay towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language (1668) [Wilkins]
An Essay towards an Instruction for the Indians: explaining the most essential Doctrines of Christianity (1740) [Wilson]
“Essay upon Epitaphs”, The Friend (22 February 1810) [Coleridge]
“Essay, Supplementary to the Preface”, Poems by William Wordsworth including Lyrical Ballads, and the miscellaneous Pieces of the author, with additional Poems, a new Preface, and a supplementary Essay (1815) [Wordsworth]
“Essay on Italian Literature”, Illustrations of Childe Harold (1818) [Foscolo]
An Essay on Criticism (1711) [Pope]
“Essay on Fairies”, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, consisting of historical and romantic Ballads, collected in the southern Counties of Scotland, with a few of modern date, founded upon local Tradition (1802-1803) [Scott]
An Essay on Man (1733) [Pope]
Essayes. Religious Meditations. Places of Perswasion and Disswasion. Seene and allowed (1597) [Bacon]
Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste (1790) [Alison]
Essays on the Anatomy of Expression in Painting (1806) [Bell]
Essays on the Characteristics (1751) [Browne]
Essays on his own times (1850) [Coleridge]
“Essays”, The Works of Mr. Abraham Cowley: consisting of those which were formerly printed, and those which he design'd for the Press, now published out of the Authors Original Copies (1668) [Cowley]
Essays on the Principles of Morality, and on the Private and Political Rights and Obligations of Mankind (1829) [Dymond]
Essays, in a Series of Letters (1823) [Foster]
Essays: never before published (1873) [Godwin]
Essays and Criticisms (1798) [Goldsmith]
Essays, Moral and Political (1741) [Hume]
Essays on Physiognomy, designed to promote the Knowledge and the Love of Mankind (1789, 1792, 1798) [Lavater]
Essays on Various Subjects (1790) [Monro]
Essays on the Picturesque, as compared with the Sublime and the Beautiful; and, on the use of studying Pictures, for the purpose of improving real Landscape (1798) [Price]
Essays on Hypochondriasis and other Nervous Affections (1816) [Reid]
Essays, and Sketches of Life and Character. By a Gentleman who has left his Lodgings (1820) [Russell]
Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments (1840) [Shelley]
Essays, Moral and Political (1832) [Southey]
Essays, Political, Economical and Philosophical (1796-1800) [Thompson]
Essays on Petrarch (1823) [Foscolo]
Esther: tragedie tirée de l'Escriture Sainte (1689) [Racine]
L'Étape ([1902]) [Bourget]
Ethelinde: or, the Recluse of the Lake (1790) [Smith]
“Ethwald: a Tragedy”, A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger Passions of the Mind: each Passion being the Subject of a Tragedy and a Comedy. Vol. II (1806) [Baillie]
“Eton School-education in England”, Quarterly Review (August 1834) [Milman]
Études d'histoire religieuse (1857) [Renan]
An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language, illustrating the Words in their different Significations by Examples from Ancient and Modern Writers (1808) [Jamieson]
“Etymological Gleanings”, Literary Gazette (1821-1823) [M'Quin]
Etymologicon Magnum; or, Universal Etymological Dictionary on a New Plan (1800) [Whiter]
Eugene Aram. A Tale (1832) [Lytton]
“Eugene Aram”, Literary Gazette (24 December 1831) [Jerdan]
Eumenides (458 BC) [Aeschylus]
Eunuchus (161 BC) [Tennyson]
Europe: Lines on the present War (1809) [Heber]
“Euthanasia”, Childe Harold (1812-1818) [Byron]
Evadne, or, the Statue: a Tragedy in Five Acts (1819) [Sheil]
Evangeline: a Tale of Acadie (1848) [Longfellow]
“The Eve of St. Agnes”, Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes and other Poems (1820) [Keats]
“The Eve of Battle”, The Etonian (1821) []
“Eve of St John”, Tales of Wonder (1801) [Scott]
Evelina, or, a Young Lady’s Entrance into the World (1778) [Burney]
“Evelyn's Memoirs”, Quarterly Review (April 1815) [Southey]
Evenings at Home; or, the Juvenile Budget opened: consisting of a Variety of Miscellaneous Pieces (1792-1796) [Aikin]
The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty, its Causes and Consequences (1831) [Barrow]
The Ever Green: being a Collection of Scots Poems, wrote by the Ingenious before 1600 (1724) [Ramsay]
Every-body's Business, is No-body's Business; or, Private Abuses, Publick Grievances: exemplified in the Pride, Insolence, and exorbitant Wages of our Women-servants, Footmen, &c. (1725) [Defoe]
Every Man in his Humour (1601) [Jonson]
The Every Day Book, or, a Guide to the Year: describing the Popular Amusements, Sports, Ceremonies, Manners, Customs, and Events, incident to the three hundred and sixty-five Days in past and present Times (1826-1827) [Hone]
The Evidence and Authority of Divine Revelation. Being a View of the Testimony of the Law and the Prophets to the Messiah, with the subsequent Testimonies (1816) [Haldane]
The Evidences of the Genuineness of the Gospels (1837-44) [Norton]
Examen: or, an Enquiry into the Credit and Veracity of a pretended Complete History shewing the Perverse and Wicked design of it, and the many Falsities and Abuses of Truth contained in it. Together with some Memoirs (1740) [North]
An Examination of the Remarks on the Report of the Commissioners, appointed by the Legislature of New York, on the 12th of April, 1824, to visit the State Prisons at New York and Auburn, and the Act proposed for regulating the same (1826) [Allen]
An Examination of the Strictures of the Critical Reviewers on the Translation of Juvenal (1803) [Gifford]
“An Examination of Mr. Malthus's Doctrines”, Yellow Dwarf (4 April 1818) [Hazlitt]
An Examination of Dr. Reid's Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense, Dr. Beattie's Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth, and Dr. Oswald's Appeal to Common Sense in behalf of Religion (1774) [Priestley]
The Excursion, being a portion of The Recluse, a Poem (1814) [Wordsworth]
Exemplars of Tudor Architecture, adapted to Modern Habitations: with illustrative Details, selected from ancient Edifices; and Observations on Furniture of the Tudor Period (1830) [Hunt]
“The Exile of Erin”, Morning Chronicle (28 January 1801) [Campbell]
The Exodiad, a Poem. By the Authors of Calvary and Richard the First (1807) [Cumberland]
Exodus: an Epic Poem in Thirteen Books (1807) [Hoyle]
Exotic Botany: consisting of Coloured Figures, and Scientific Descriptions, of such New, Beautiful, or Rare Plants as are worthy of Cultivation in the Gardens of Britain; with Remarks on their Qualities, History, and Requisite Modes of Treatment (1804-1805) [Smith]
The Expediency of a Free Exportation of Corn at this Time: with some Observations on the Bounty, and its Effects (1770) [Young]
“Expedition against Copenhagen”, Edinburgh Review (January 1809) [Brougham]
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker (1771) [Smollett]
The Expedition of Orsua; and the Crimes of Aguirre (1821) [Southey]
“Expeditions on the Amazon”, Quarterly Review (September 1836) [Southey]
An Experimental Inquiry into the Nature and Propagation of Heat (1804) [Leslie]
The Exposition of the Creed (1810) [Burney]
An Exposition with Practical Observations upon … the Chapters of … Job (1643-1666) [Caryl]
An Exposition of all the Books of the Old and New Testament: wherein each Chapter is summ'd up in it's Contents, the Sacred Text inserted at large in Distinct Paragraphs, each Paragraph reduced to it's Proper Heads, the Sense given, and largely illustrated with Practical Remarks and Observations (1708-12) [Henry]
An Expostulatory Epistle to Lord Byron (1820) [Cottle]
An Expostulatory Letter to Dr. Moseley, on his Review of the Report of the London College of Physicians on Vaccination (1808) [Morgan]
Extension of Suffrage. An Examination of the Clause in the Reform Bill, by which the Right of Voting for Members of Parliament is to be extended in Cities and Boroughs ([1831]) [Forwood]
“Extract from an Unpublished Poem”, Moore, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron (1830) [Byron]
“Extract from Poems of Apprehension”, Literary Gazette (1 July 1820) [Maginn]
Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry, from the Year 1783 to 1852 (1865) [Berry]
Extracts from a Journal, written on the Coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico, in the years 1820, 1821, 1822 (1824) [Hall]
“The Extravaganza. A Poem”, Poems on Various Subjects (1802) [Dermody]