Vol. 3-4 has imprint: N.Y., C. Scribner's sons. ; v. 1. Jean Paul Friedrich Richter. State of German literature. Life and writings of Werner. Goethe's Helena. Goethe. Appendix: I. Preface to first edition of Meister's apprenticeship. Preface and introductions to the book called German romance. Preface to second edition of Meister's apprenticeship and travels. II. Fractions.--v. 2. Burns. Life of Heyne. German playwrights. Voltaire. Novalis. Signs of the times. On history. Appendix; Jean Paul Friedrich Richter's review of Madame De Stael's 'Allemagne'. Schiller, Goethe and Madame De Stael.--v. 3. Jean Paul Friedrich Richter again. Luther's Psalm. Schiller. The Nibelungen lied. German literature of the XIV. and XV. centuries. Taylor's Historic survey of German poetry.--v. 4. Characteristics. Goethe's portrait. Death of Goethe. Biography. Boswell's Life of Johnson. Goethe's works. Corn-law rhymes. On history again. Appendix: The tale. Novelle.--v. 5. Diderot. Count Cagliostro. Death of Edward Irving. The diamond necklace. Mirabeau.--v. 6. Parliamentary history of the French revolution. Sir Walter Scott. Varnhagen von Ense's Memoirs. Chartism. Petition on the copyright bill. The sinking of the Vengeur. Baillie the Convenanter.--v. 7. Dr. Francia. An election to the Long Parliament. The nigger question. Two hundred and fifty years ago. The opera. National exhibition of Scottish portraits. The prinzenraub. Inaugural address at Edinburgh, 2d April 1866. Shooting Niagara: and after? Latter stage of the French-German war, 1870-71. Index to Miscellanies. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Original French edition published Paris, 1860-77, v.6-7 being edited by Aurélien de Courson. ; Cont'd v. 5. Conclusion of book XIII. book XIV. Social and political influence of the monks among the Anglo-Saxons. book XV. The Anglo-Saxon nuns. 1867.--v.6. book XVIII. The church and the feudal system. The monastic orders and society. book XIX. St. Gregory, monk and pope. Appendix. 1879.--v.7. book XIX continued. book XX. The predecessors of Calixtus II. 1879. ; Cont'd v. 3. book VIII. Christian origin of the British isles. book IX. St. Columba, the apostle of Caledonia, 521-597. book X. St. Augustin of Canterbury and the Roman missionaries in England, 597-633. Appendix: Iona. Conclusions of the two papers of M. Varin. 1867--v. 4. book XI. The Celtic monks and the Anglo-Saxons. book XII. St. Wilfrid establishes Roman unity and the Benedictine order, 634-709. book XIII. Contemporaries and successors of St. Wilfrid, 650-735. Appendix: Lindisfarne. Peterborough. Hexham. 1867.-- ; v. 1. Dedication. Introduction. book I. The Roman Empire after the peace of the church. book II. Monastic precursors in the East. book III. Monastic precursors in the West. 1861.--v. 2. book IV. St. Benedict. book V. St. Gregory the Great. Monastic Italy and Spain in the sixth and seventh centuries. book VI. The monks under the first Merovingians. book VII. St. Columbanus. The Irish in Gaul and the colonies of Luxeuil. 1861.-- ; Mode of access: Internet.
history of the French revolution. Sir Walter Scott. Varnhagen von Ense's Memoirs. Chartism. Petition on the copyright bill. The sinking of the Vengeur. Baillie the Covenanter.--v. 7. Dr. Francia. An election to the Long Parliament. The nigger question. Two hundred and fifty years ago. The opera. National exhibition of Scottish portraits. The prinzenraub. Inaugural address at Edinburgh, 2d April 1866. Shooting Niagara: and after? Latter stage of the French-German war, 1870-71. Index to Miscellanies. ; v. 1. Jean Paul Friedrich Richter. State of German literature. Life and writings of Werner. Goethe's Helena. Goethe. Appendix: I. Preface to first edition of Meister's apprenticeship. Preface and introductions to the book called German romance. Preface to second edition of Meister's apprenticeship and travels. II. Fractions.--v. 2. Burns. Life of Heyne. German playwrights. Voltaire. Novalis. Signs of the times. On history. Appendix: Jean Paul Friedrich Richter's review of Madame De Stael's 'Allemagne.' Schiller, Goethe and Madame De Stael.--v. 3. Jean Paul Friedrich Richter again. Luther's Psalm. Schiller. The Nibelungen lied. German literature of the XIV. and XV. centuries. Taylor's Historic survey of German poetry.--v. 4. Characteristics. Goethe's portrait. Death of Goethe. Biography. Boswell's Life of Johnson. Goethe's works. Corn-law rhymes. On history again. Appendix: The tale. Novelle.--v. 5. Diderot. Count Cagliostro. Death of Edward Irving. The diamond necklace. Mirabeau.--v. 6. Parliamentary ; Mode of access: Internet. ; grad,buhr: Vol. 1-3, 5-7 lacking
Original French edition published Paris, 1860-77, v. 6-7 being edited by Aurélien de Courson. ; Cont'd v. 5. Conclusion of book XIII. book XIV. Social and political influence of the monks among the Anglo-Saxons. book XV. The Anglo-Saxon nuns. 1867.--v.6. book XVIII. The church and the feudal system. The monastic orders and society. book XIX. St. Gregory, monk and pope. Appendix. 1879.--v.7. book XIX continued. book XX. The predecessors of Calixtus II. 1879. ; Cont'd v. 3. book VIII. Christian origin of the British isles. book IX. St. Columba, the apostle of Caledonia, 521-597. book X. St. Augustin of Canterbury and the Roman missionaries in England, 597-633. Appendix: Iona. Conclusions of the two papers of M. Varin. 1867--v. 4. book XI. The Celtic monks and the Anglo-Saxons. book XII. St. Wilfrid establishes Roman unity and the Benedictine order, 634-709. book XIII. Contemporaries and successors of St. Wilfrid, 650-735. Appendix: Lindisfarne. Peterborough. Hexham. 1867.-- ; v. 1. Dedication. Introduction. book I. The Roman Empire after the peace of the church. book II. Monastic precursors in the East. book III. Monastic precursors in the West. 1861.--v. 2. book IV. St. Benedict. book V. St. Gregory the Great. Monastic Italy and Spain in the sixth and seventh centuries. book VI. The monks under the first Merovingians. book VII. St. Columbanus. The Irish in Gaul and the colonies of Luxeuil. 1861.-- ; Mode of access: Internet. ; MUDD WD 891: Vols. 1-3, 7 in poor condition.
1840-41 printed for the Percy society by C. Richards; 1842-52 printed for the Percy society by T. Richards. ; v. 29. Notices of fugitive tracts, and chap-books . By J. O. Halliwell. The man in the moone. A manifest detection of the most vyle and detestable use of dice play. [By Gilbert Walker] The loyal garland: a collection of songs of the seventeenth century. Poems and songs relating to George Villiers, duke of Buckingham; and his assassination by John Felton, August 23, 1628. Ed. . by F. W. Fairholt. -- v. 30. The garland of good-will by Thomas Deloney. Brittannia's pastorals: a third book. [By William Browne] The enterlude of John Bon & Mast Person. [By Luke Shepherd] -- v. 31. Pleasant quippes for upstart newfangled gentlewomen, by Stephen Gosson. ; v. 19. The civic garland . Ed. . by F. W. Fairholt. The life and martyrdom of Thomas Beket . from the series of lives and legends now proved to have been composed by Robert of Gloucester. -- v. 20. The affectionate shepherd: by Richard Barnfield. A dialogue on wit and folly, by John Heywood. A collection of proverbs and popular sayings relating to the seasons, the weather, and agricultural pursuits . By M. A. Denham. The most pleasant song of Lady Bessy. [By Humphrey Brereton] -- v. 21. Popular songs, illustrative of the French invasions of Ireland . Ed. by T. C. Croker. -- v. 22. The cytezen and uplondyshman . By Alexander Barclay. The interlude of the four elements. The interlude of the disobedient child, by Thomas Ingelend. Autobiography of Mary countess of Warwick. Westward for smelts. -- v. 23. Songs and carols . of the fifteenth century. Ed. by T. Wright. Festive songs, principally of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; with an introduction by W. Sandys. Descriptive notices of popular English histories. By J. O. Halliwell. -- v. 24-26. The Canterbury tales of Geoffrey Chaucer. -- v. 27. Believe as you list . By Philip Massinger. Satirical songs and poems on costume: from the 13th to the 19th century. Ed. by F. W. Fairholt. -- v. 28. An Anglo-Saxon passion of St. George. [By Aelfric] A poem on the times of Edward II. The religious poems of William de Shoreham. The interlude of the trail of treasure. ; v. 11. The owl and the nightingale. Thirteen psalms and the first chapter of Ecclesiastes, translated into English verse by John Croke. An historiall expostulation: against the beastlye abusers, both of chyrurgerie and physyke, in oure tyme . by John Halle. The honestie of this age . By Barnaby Rich. -- v. 12. The history of Reynard the fox, from the edition printed by Caxton in 1481. -- v. 13. The keen of the south of Ireland . Collected and ed. . by T. C. Croker. Six ballads, with burdens, from ms. no. CLXVIII in the library of the Corpus Christi college, Cambridge. Ed. by J. Goodwin. Lyrical poems, selected from musical publications between the years 1589 and 1600. Ed. by J. P. Collier. -- v. 14. The poems of John Audelay. St. Brandan: a medieval legend of the sea. The romance of the Emperor Octavian. -- v. 15. Friar Bakon's prophesie . [By William Terilo, pseud.] Poetical miscellanies from a manuscript collection of the time of James I. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. The crown garland of golden roses . By Richard Johnson. Pt. 2. -- v. 16. The seven sages. The romance of Syr Tryamoure. -- v. 17. Scottish traditional versions of ancient ballads. Ed. by J. H. Dixon. Ancient poems, ballads, and songs of the peasantry of England . Collected and ed. by J. H. Dixon. -- v. 18. The pastime of pleasure . By Stephen Hawes. ; v. 5. Kind-heart's dream . By Henry Chettle. A knight's conjuring . By Thomas Dekker. The meeting of gallants at an ordinarie . Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. The two angry women of Abington, by Henry Porter. -- v. 6. Ancient poetical tracts of the sixteenth century . Ed. by E. F. Rimbault. Cock Lorell's bote . Ed. by E. F. Rimbault. The crown garland of roses. By Richard Johnson. Pt. 1. Follie's anatomie . By Henry Hutton. Poems by Sir Henry Wotton. -- v. 7. The harmony of birds. A paraphrase on the seven penitential Psalms, in English verse. Supposed to have been written by Thomas Brampton. The harmony of the church by Michael Drayton. Jack of Dover, his quest of inquirie. A Kerry pastoral in imitation of the first eclogue of Virgil. [By Murroghoh O'Connor, pseud.] -- v. 8. A selection of Latin stories, from manuscripts of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Ed. by T. Wright. A dialogue concerning witches & witchcrafts, by George Gifford. -- v. 9. The four knaves . by Samuel Rowlands. A poem to the memory of William Congreve, by James Thomson. The pleasant conceits of old Hobson, the merry Londoner. [By Richard Johnson] Maroccus extaticus: or, Bankes' bay horse in a trance. Old ballads illustrating the great frost of 1683-4 and the fair on the river Thames. Collected and ed. by E. F. Rimbault. -- v. 10. Lord mayor's pageants . By F. W. Fairholt. ; v. 1. Old ballads, from early printed copies of the utmost rarity. Ed. by J. P. Collier. A collection of songs and ballads relative to the London prentices and trades; and to the affairs of London generally. Ed. . by C. Mackay. The historical songs of Ireland: illustrative of the revolutionary struggle between James II and William III. Ed. . by T. C. Croker. The pain and sorrow of evil marriage. The king and a poor northern man; or, Too good to be true. By Martin Parker. -- v. 2. A selection from the minor poems of Dan John Lydgate. The early naval ballads of England. Collected and ed. by J. O. Halliwell. A search for money; or, The lamentable complaint for the loss of the wandering knight, Monsieur l'Argent. By William Rowley. The mad pranks and merry jests of Robin Goodfellow. -- v. 3. Political ballads published in England during the commonwealth. Ed. by T. Wright. Strange histories: consisting of ballads and other poems principally by Thomas Deloney. A marriage triumph, on the nuptials of the Prince Palatine, and the Princess Elizabeth, daughter of James I. By Thomas Heywood. The history of patient Grisel. -- v. 4. Specimens of lyric poetry, composed in England in the reign of Edward the First. Ed. by T. Wright. The boke of curtasye . Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. Specimens of old Christmas carols . [Ed. by T. Wright] The nursery rhymes of England, collected principally from oral tradition. Ed. by J. O. Halliwell. ; Mode of access: Internet.