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The Naiad: a Tale. With other Poems (1816) [Reynolds]
“[Names, from Lessing]”, Morning Post (27 August 1799) [Coleridge]
“Napier's Peninsular War”, Quarterly Review (December 1836) [Croker]
“Napoleon Bonaparte”, Edinburgh Review (December 1816) [Allen]
Napoleon: and other Poems (1822) [Barton]
“Napoleon's Memoirs, and Las Cases' Journal”, New Monthly Magazine (January 1823) [Campbell]
“Napoleon and the British Sailor”, The Pilgrim of Glencoe: and other Poems (1842) [Campbell]
“Napoleon”, Blackwood's Magazine (July 1821) [Lockhart]
Napoleon in Exile; or, a Voice from St. Helena (1822) [O'Meara]
Napoleon, the Last Phase (1900) [Primrose]
“Napoleon's Snuff Box”, Conversations of Lord Byron (1824) [Byron]
“Nares's Sermon”, Edinburgh Review (October 1802) [Smith]
A Narrative by John Ashburnham of his attendance on King Charles the First from Oxford to the Scotch Army, and from Hampton-Court to the Isle of Wight . . . to which is prefixed a Vindication of his Character (1830) [Ashburnham]
Narrative of the Operations and recent Discoveries within the Pyramids, Temples, Tombs, and Excavations in Egypt and Nubia (1820) [Belzoni]
Narrative of a Second Visit to Greece: including Facts connected with the Last Days of Lord Byron; extracts from Correspondence, Official Documents, &c. (1825) [Blaquiere]
The Narrative of the honourable John Byron, Commodore in a late Expedition round the World: containing an Account of the great Distresses suffered by himself and his Companions on the Coast of Patagonia, from the Year 1740, till their Arrival in England, 1746, with a Description of St Jago de Chili, and the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants: also, a Relation of the loss of the Wager, Man of War, one of the Admiral Anson's Squadron (1768) [Byron]
Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the Years 1822, 1823 and 1824, by Major Denham, Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the Tenth Degree of Northern Latitude, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the Capital of the Fellatah Empire: with an Appendix (1826) [Clapperton]
Narrative of a Pedestrian Journey through Russia and Siberian Tartary, from the Frontiers of China to the Frozen Sea and Kamtchatka performed during the Years 1820, 1821, 1822, and 1823 (1824) [Cochrane]
A Narrative of the British Embassy to China in the years 1792, 1793, and 1794: containing the various Circumstances of the Embassy, with an Account of the Customs and Manners of the Chinese; and a Description of the Country, Towns, Cities, &c. &c. (1795) [Combe]
Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the Years 1822, 1823 and 1824, by Major Denham, Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the Tenth Degree of Northern Latitude, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the Capital of the Fellatah Empire: with an Appendix (1826) [Denham]
Narrative Poems (1803) [D'Israeli]
Narrative of a Residence in Belgium during the Campaign of 1815; and of a Visit to the Field of Waterloo (1817) [Eaton]
“Narrative and Romantic Poems of the Italian”, Quarterly Review (April 1819) [Foscolo]
Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819, 20, 21, and 22 (1823) [Franklin]
Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1825, 1826, and 1827 (1828) [Franklin]
Narrative of an Excursion to the Mountains of Piedmont, and Researches among the Vaudois, or Waldenses (1824) [Gilly]
Narrative of Don Juan Van Halen's Imprisonment in the Dungeons of the Inquisition at Madrid, and his Escape in 1817 and 1818; to which are added, his Journey to Russia, his Campaign with the Army of the Causasus, and his Return to Spain in 1821 (1827) [Halen]
A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Hamilton; relating the singular manner in which she was brought to renounce the Roman Catholic Religion, and to embrace the Protestant Faith (1803) [Hamilton]
Narrative of the War in Affghanistan in 1838-39 (1840) [Havelock]
A Narrative of the Rebellion in the Canadas (1838) [Head]
Narrative of a Journey through the Upper Provinces of India, from Calcutta to Bombay, 1824-1825 (1828) [Heber]
A Narrative of the Expedition to the Rivers Orinoco and Apuré in South America: which sailed from England in November 1817, and joined the Patriotic Forces in Venezuela and Caraccas (1819) [Hippisley]
Narrative of a Journey in Egypt and the Country beyond the Cataracts (1817) [Legh]
A Narrative of Travels in Northern Africa, in the Years 1818, 19, and 20: accompanied by Geographical Notices of Soudan, and of the Course of the Niger (1821) [Lyon]
Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Juno, on the coast of Aracan, and of the singular Preservation of Fourteen of her Company on the Wreck (1798) [Mackay]
Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of his Residence on board H.M.S. Bellerophon; with a Detail of the principal Events that occurred in that Ship, between the 24th of May and the 8th of August, 1815 (1826) [Maitland]
Narrative of a Voyage in His Majesty's late Ship Alceste, to the Yellow Sea, along the Coast of Corea, and through its numerous hitherto undiscovered Islands, to the Island of Lewchew (1817) [McLeod]
A Narrative of the Campaign of the British Army in Spain, commanded by His Excellency Sir John Moore (1809) [Moore]
Narrative of Mr. James Nimmo written for his own satisfaction to keep in some Remembrance the Lord's Way Dealing and Kindness towards him, 1654-1709 (1889) [Nimmo]
Narrative of a Residence in Ireland during the Summer of 1814, and that of 1815 (1817) [Plumptre]
A Narrative of the Campaign in Russia, during the year 1812 (1813) [Porter]
A Narrative of the Expedition to Algiers in the Year 1816 under the Command of the Right Hon. Admiral Lord Viscount Exmouth (1819) [Salame]
Narrative of the Proceedings at St. Peter's Field, Manchester, August 16, 1819 ([1819]) [Stanley]
Narrative of an Expedition to explore the River Zaire, usually called the Congo, in South Africa, in 1816 (1818) [Tuckey]
Narrative of a Journey from Constantinople to England (1828) [Walsh]
A Narrative of the Events which have taken place in France, from the Landing of Napoleon Bonaparte on the 1st of March, 1815, till the Restoration of Louis XVIII, with an Account of the Present State of Society and Public Opinion (1815) [Williams]
Narrative of Events illustrating the Fortunes and Cession of Parga (1820) [Foscolo]
A Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece. Extracted from the journal of Count Peter Gamba, who attended his Lordship on that Expedition (1825) [Gamba]
The Natchez: an Indian Tale (1827) [Chateaubriand]
Nathalie: a Tale (1850) [Kavanagh]
Nathan der Weise. Ein Dramatisches Gedicht. in fünf Aufzügen (1779) [Lessing]
“National Anthem”, The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley (1839) [Shelley]
National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of the Nineteenth Century with Memoirs (1830-1834) [Jerdan]
“The Native Land”, Literary Gazette (6 October 1827) [Gray]
The Natural History of Birds (1793) [Buffon]
The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton: with Engravings, and an Appendix (1789) [White]
Naturalis Historiæ (77) [Pliny]
Nature and Art (1796) [Inchbald]
Naufragia, or, Historical Memoirs of Shipwrecks and of the Providential Deliverance of Vessels (1805-1806) [Clarke]
Navigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca: or, a Compleat Collection of Voyages and Travels: consisting of above four hundred of the most Authentick Writers (1705) [Harris]
Navigationi et viaggi (1550-1559) [Ramusio]
The Neapolitan Government and Mr. Gladstone. A Letter to the Earl of Aberdeen; being a Reply to Two Letters recently addressed to his Lordship by W. E. Gladstone (1851) [Macfarlane]
The Necessity of Atheism (1811) [Shelley]
“Negotiations for a Ministry”, Edinburgh Review (July 1812) [Smith]
“The Negro's Complaint”, The Bee, or Literary Intelligencer (20 June 1792) [Currie]
Nell Gwynne, or, the Prologue: a Comedy in Two Acts (1833) [Jerrold]
“Nelson's Pillar”, Literary Gazette (1 August 1818) [Croly]
Neueste Reise durch England, Schottland, und Ireland: hauptsächlich in Bezug auf Produkte, Fabriken, und Handlung (1807) [Nemnich]
A New Year's Eve and other Poems (1828) [Barton]
“New Poems by Coventry Patmore”, New Monthly Magazine (September 1844) [Blanchard]
A New System, or, an Analysis of Ancient Mythology: wherein an Attempt is made to divest Tradition of Fable; and to reduce the Truth to its original Purity (1774-1776) [Bryant]
“The New Morality”, The Anti-Jacobin (9 July 1798) [Canning]
New Facts regarding the Life of Shakespeare. In a Letter to Thomas Amyot, esq., F.R.S., Treasurer of the Society of Antiquaries, from J. Payne Collier, F.S.A. (1835) [Collier]
The New Jerusalem: or, the Holy Methods of Divine Prediction and Monition seemingly promis'd, and most solemnly assur'd thereby in the Latter Days to the Churches, Rev. ch. 21, & 22 (1702) [Freke]
A New and Improved Grammar of the English Tongue: for the Use of Schools. In which the Genius of our Speech is especially attended to and the Discoveries of Mr. Horne Tooke and other Modern Writers on the Formation of Language are for the first time incorporated (1810) [Hazlitt]
“New Poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley: “The Wandering Jew””, Fraser's Magazine (June 1831) [Heraud]
“New Year's Eve”, London Magazine (January 1821) [Lamb]
The New Timon. A Poetical Romance (1846) [Lytton]
Secret Memoirs and Manners of several Persons of Quality, of both Sexes. From the New Atalantis, an Island in the Mediteranean. Written originally in Italian (1709) [Manley]
New Testament according to the Authorized Version; with Notes, explanatory and practical (1815) [Mant]
A New Way to Pay Old Debts (1633) [Massinger]
New Canterbury Tales; or, the Glories of the Garrison. By Oliver Outline, Major-General (1811) [Nugent]
The New Cyclopaedia, or, Universal Dictionary of the Arts and Sciences (1802-1820) [Rees]
“New Churches”, Quarterly Review (July 1820) [Southey]
“New Churches—Progress of Dissent”, Quarterly Review (April 1824) [Southey]
“New Testament in the Negro Tongue”, Quarterly Review (October 1830) [Southey]
A New History of the Holy Bible: from the Beginning of the World to the Establishment of Christianity (1733) [Stackhouse]
The New Bath Guide: or, Memoirs of the B-r-d Family. In a Series of Poetical Epistles (1766) [Anstey]
“New Duet”, The Liberal (January 1823) [Byron]
“New Horatian Readings”, Literary Gazette (9 March 1822) [Maginn]
“The New Practice of Cookery, Etc.”, Edinburgh Review (July 1805) [Scott]
The New Road to Ruin: a Novel (1833) [Stepney]
“New Song”, Morning Post (15 April 1820) [Byron]
“The New Vicar of Bray”, The Complete Works; including his Lordship's Suppressed Poems, with others never before published (1831) [Byron]
A New System of Domestic Cookery: formed upon Principles of Economy, and adapted to the use of Private Families (1806) [Rundell]
A New View of Society, or, Essays on the Principle of the Formation of the Human Character, and the Application of the Principle to Practice (1813) [Owen]
“New Words to an Old Tune”, Literary Gazette (28 April 1821) [Maginn]
Newgate. A Romance ([1847]) [Rymer]
“Newman, On the Development of Christian Doctrine”, Quarterly Review (March 1846) [Milman]
“The Newspaper Writings of the Poet Coleridge”, Gentleman's Magazine (June, July 1838) [Stuart]
“Newspapers Thirty-Five Years Ago”, Englishman's Magazine (October 1831) [Lamb]
“Newstead Abbey”, Mirror of Literature (11 January 1834) [Byron]
Der Nibelungen Lied: in der Ursprache mit den Lesarten der verschiedenen Handschriften (1810) [Hagen]
Nicolai Klimii iter subterraneum (1741) [Holberg]
Night, a Descriptive Poem. Part 1. In Four Books (1818) [Elliott]
The Night-walker, or, The Little Theife: a Comedy (1640) [Fletcher]
Night and Morning (1841) [Lytton]
“Night Dreams—Life Dreams”, Literary Gazette (31 October 1818) [Jerdan]
The Complaint: or, Night-thoughts on Life, Death, & Immortality (1742-1745) [Young]
My Night-gown and Slippers, or Tales in Verse (1797) [Colman]
Mr. Nightingale's Diary: a Farce in One Act (1851) [Lemon]
Nightmare Abbey (1818) [Peacock]
Nimphale Fiesolano (1346) [Boccaccio]
Nineveh and its Remains: with an Account of a Visit to the Chaldæan Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezidis, or Devil-worshippers; and an Enquiry into the Manners and Arts of the ancient Assyrians (1849) [Layard]
No Song no Supper: an Opera, in Two Acts (1792) [Hoare]
Noah ein Helden-Gedicht (1750) [Bodmer]
“The Noble Moringer”, Edinburgh Annual Register for 1816 (1820) [Scott]
Noctes Carcerariae: sive De legibus metricis poetarum Graecorum qui versibus hexametris scripserunt, disputatio (1801) [Wakefield]
“Noctes Ambrosianae No. 55”, Blackwood's Magazine (March 1831) [Wilson]
“Nomination of Scottish Juries”, Edinburgh Review (October 1821) [Cockburn]
Non mi ricordo! &c. &c. &c. (1820) [Hone]
“A Non-military Journal”, Annual Review for 1803 (1804) [Southey]
Norfolk Island (1847) [Maconochie]
North and South (1855) [Gaskell]
Northanger Abbey: and Persuasion (1818) [Austen]
A Northern Summer: or Travels round the Baltic Through Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Prussia, and part of Germany in the year 1804 (1805) [Carr]
Northern Antiquities: or, a Description of the Manners, Customs, Religion and Laws of the Ancient Danes, and other Northern Nations (1770) [Mallett]
Northern Memoirs, calculated for the Meridian of Scotland; to which is added, The Contemplative and Practical Angler; writ in the year 1658 (1821) [Franck]
The Northmen in Cumberland & Westmoreland (1856) [Fergusson]
“The Nosegay”, The Satirist (October 1812) [Jerdan]
Not Paul but Jesus (1823) [Bentham]
Not so Bad as we seem, or, Many Sides to a Character ([1851]) [Lytton]
Notes on a Journey in America, from the Coast of Virginia to the Territory of Illinois (1818) [Birkbeck]
“Notes from the Pocket-Book of a late Opium-Eater II”, London Magazine (October 1823) [De Quincey]
“Notes on Gilfillan's Gallery of Literary Portraits”, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (November 1845-April 1846) [De Quincey]
Notes of a Journey through France and Italy (1826) [Hazlitt]
Notes on Captain Medwin's Conversations of Lord Byron (1824) [Murray]
Notes on the West Indies: written during the Expedition under the command of the late General Sir Ralph Abercromby (1806) [Pinckard]
Notes of Conversations with the Duke of Wellington, 1831-1851 (1888) [Stanhope]
Notice sur le caractère et les écrits de Madame de Staël (1820) [Necker]
“Notice of Mr Hazlitt's Lectures on English Poetry”, Blackwood's Magazine (February-April, 1818) [Patmore]
“Notices of the Life of Lord Byron by Mr. Moore, and Remarks on those Notices by Lady Byron”, New Monthly Magazine (April 1830) [Campbell]
“Notices concerning the Scottish Gypsies”, Blackwood's Magazine (April, May, September 1817) [Scott]
Nouvelles observations sur les abeilles (1792) [Huber]
Nouvelles méditations poétiques (1823) [Lamertine]
Novelle galanti (1802) [Casti]
The Novels of Daniel Defoe (1810) [Defoe]
“Novels, by the Author of Waverley”, Quarterly Review (October 1821) [Senior]
Noveno libro de Amadís de Gaula, crónica del muy valiente y esforzado príncipe y caballero de la Ardiente Espada Amadís de Grecia, hijo de Lisuarte de Grecia, emperador de Constantinopla y de Trapisonda, y rey de Rodas (1530) [Silva]
The Novice of Saint Dominick, etc. (1806) [Morgan]
“The Nowlans”, Tales by the O'Hara Family (1825) [Banim]
Nubilia in Search of a Husband, including Sketches of Modern Society, and interspersed with Moral and Literary Disquisitions (1809) [Mudford]
Nugae canorae. Poems (1819) [Lloyd]
The Nurse, a Poem. Translated from the Italian of Luigi Tansillo by William Roscoe (1798) [Roscoe]
“Nutting”, Lyrical Ballads with a few other Poems (1800) [Wordsworth]
“The Nymph of Tauris”, Persian Love Elegies. To which is added The Nymph of Tauris (1773) [Wolcot]
“The Nymphs”, Foliage, or: Poems original and translated (1818) [Hunt]
“The Nymph's Reply”, A Poetical Rapsody (1608) [Raleigh]