
The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 2
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- THOMAS DE QUINCEY
- EDITED FROM THE AUTHOR'S MSS., WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES
- ALEXANDER H. JAPP LL.D., F.R.S.E. VOLUME II. LONDON WILLIAM HEINEMANN 1893
- [All rights reserved]
- CONVERSATION AND COLERIDGE
- With Other Essays
- CRITICAL, HISTORICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, IMAGINATIVE AND HUMOROUS
- THOMAS DE QUINCEY
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
- DE QUINCEY'S POSTHUMOUS WORKS.
- INTRODUCTION.
- I. CONVERSATION AND S. T. COLERIDGE.
- EDITOR'S NOTE TO THIS ESSAY.
- FOOTNOTES:
- II. MR. FINLAY'S HISTORY OF GREECE.
- FURTHER NOTES FOR ARTICLE ON MR. FINLAY'S HISTORY.
- FOOTNOTES:
- III. THE ASSASSINATION OF CÆSAR.
- IV. CICERO (SUPPLEMENTARY TO PUBLISHED ESSAY).
- ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR CICERO.
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- FOOTNOTES:
- V. MEMORIAL CHRONOLOGY.
- FOOTNOTES:
- VI. CHRYSOMANIA; OR, THE GOLD-FRENZY IN ITS PRESENT STAGE.
- FOOTNOTES:
- VII. DEFENCE OF THE ENGLISH PEERAGE.
- FOOTNOTES:
- VIII. THE ANTI-PAPAL MOVEMENT.
- EDITOR'S NOTE.
- FOOTNOTES:
- IX. THEORY AND PRACTICE:
- Review of Kant's Essay on the Common Saying, that such and such a thing may be true in theory, but does not hold good in practice.
- X. POPE AND DIDACTIC POETRY.
- FOOTNOTES:
- XI. SHAKSPEARE AND WORDSWORTH.
- XII. CRITICISM ON SOME OF COLERIDGE'S CRITICISMS OF WORDSWORTH.
- FOOTNOTES:
- XIII. WORDSWORTH AND SOUTHEY: AFFINITIES AND DIFFERENCES.
- (An Early Paper.)
- XIV. PRONUNCIATION.
- FOOTNOTES:
- XV. THE JEWISH SCRIPTURES COULD HAVE BEEN WRITTEN IN NO MODERN ERA.
- XVI. DISPERSION OF THE JEWS, AND JOSEPHUS'S ENMITY TO CHRISTIANITY.
- FOOTNOTES:
- XVII. CHRISTIANITY AS THE RESULT OF PRE-ESTABLISHED HARMONY.
- XVIII. THE MESSIANIC IDEA ROMANIZED.
- XIX. CONTRAST OF GREEK AND PERSIAN FEELING IN CERTAIN ASPECTS.
- XX. OMITTED PASSAGES AND VARIED READINGS.
- 1.—Dinner.
- 2.—Omitted Passages From the Review of Bennett's Ceylon.
- 3.—Gillman's Coleridge.
- 4.—Why Scripture Does Not Deal With Science ('Pagan Oracles').
- 5.—Variation on a Famous Passage in 'The Daughter of Lebanon.'
- THE END.
- FOOTNOTES:
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