The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey
Titles Index:
Calderon de la Barca, Pedro, “La cisma de Inglaterra” in
Octava parte de Comedias.
Campbell, Thomas,
Gertrude of Wyoming; a Pennsylvanian Tale. And other Poems.
Carey, Henry,
The Tragedy of Chrononhotonthologos: being the most tragical Tragedy that ever
was tragediz'd by any Company of Tragedians.
Castro, Guillén de,
Las mocedades del Cid.
Cave, William,
Scriptorum ecclesiasticorum historia literaria a Christo nato usque ad
saeculum XIV. facili methodo digesta.
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de,
Don Quixote de la Mancha.
Chandler, Richard,
Ionian Antiquities published with permission of the Society of
Dilettanti.
Chapelain, Jean,
La Pucelle; ou, la France delivrée. Poeme heroique.
Charles I of England, King,
Eikon basilike: the Povrtraitvre of His Sacred Majestie in His Solitudes and
Svfferings.
Chateaubriand, François-René, viscomte de,
Génie du christianisme, ou, beautés de la religion chrétienne.
Chatterton, Thomas,
Poems: supposed to have been written at Bristol, by Thomas Rowley, and others,
in the Fifteenth Century; the greatest part now first published from the most Authentic
Copies, with an Engraved Specimen of one of the MSS. To which are added, a Preface, an
Introductory Account of the Several Pieces, and a Glossary.
Chatterton, Thomas,
The Works of Thomas Chatterton: containing his Life.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, “The Knight's Tale” in
The Canterbury Tales.
Cibber, Theophilus,
The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland: to the Time of Dean
Swift.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius,
De re publica.
Clarkson, Thomas,
The History of the Rise, Progress, and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the
African Slave-trade by the British Parliament.
Clarkson, Thomas,
A Portraiture of Quakerism: as taken from a View of the Moral Education,
Discipline, Peculiar Customs, Religious Principles, Political and Civil Oeconomy and
Character of the Society of Friends.
Clarke, Edward Daniel,
A Letter to Herbert Marsh, D.D.F.R.S. &c. &c. &c.: in reply to
certain Observations contained in his Pamphlet relative to the British and Foreign Bible
Society.
Clarke, James Stanier,
The Life of Admiral Lord Nelson, K.B., from his Lordship's Manuscripts.
Clarke, James Stanier,
The Progress of Maritime Discovery, from the earliest Period to the Close of
the Eighteenth Century, forming an extensive System of Hydrography.
Cobbett, William,
Cobbett's Political Register.
Coke, Sir Edward,
The First Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England: or a Commentarie
upon Littleton.
Coleridge, Sir John Taylor, “Foliage, by Leigh Hunt” in
Quarterly Review.
Coleridge, Sir John Taylor, “Shelley's Revolt of Islam” in
Quarterly Review.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
Aids to Reflection in the formation of a Manly Character: on the several
Grounds of Prudence, Morality, and Religion, illustrated by select Passages from our Elder
Eivines, especially from Archbishop Leighton.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
Biographia Literaria, or, Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life and
Opinions.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “Christabel” in
Christabel; Kubla Khan, a Vision; The Pains of Sleep.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “The Destiny of Nations: a Vision” in
Sibylline Leaves: a Collection of Poems.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “The Devil's Walk” in
Morning Post.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
The Fall of Robespierre. An Historic Drama.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “Fire, Famine, and Slaughter. A War Eclogue” in
Morning Post.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
The Friend: a Literary, Moral, and Political Weekly Paper,
excluding personal and party Politics and the Events of the Day.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
A Lay Sermon, addressed to the higher and middle Classes, on the existing
Distresses and Discontents.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
Poems: by S. T. Coleridge, second Edition. To which are now added Poems by
Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
Remorse: a Tragedy in Five Acts.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, “The Three Graves” in
The Friend: a Literary, Moral, and Political Weekly Paper,
excluding personal and party Politics and the Events of the Day.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor,
The Watchman.
Collins, David,
An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales: with Remarks on the
Dispositions, Customs, Manners, &c. of the Native Inhabitants of that Country.
Collins, Emanuel,
Miscellanies: in Prose and Verse, consisting of Essays, Abstracts, Original
Poems, Letters, Tales, Translations, Panegyricks, Epigrams, and Epitaphs.
Collinson, John,
The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset.
Collyer, William Bengo,
Lectures on Scripture Facts.
Colman the elder, George,
The Jealous Wife: a Comedy.
Colling, Mary Maria,
Fables and Other Pieces in Verse. With some Account of the Author in Letters
to Robert Southey.
Combe, William,
Letters supposed to have been written by Yorick and Eliza.
Combe, William,
Letters of the late Lord Lyttelton.
Combe, William,
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..
Conder, Josiah, “Southey's Carmen Triumphale” in
Eclectic Review.
Congreve, William,
The Mourning Bride: a Tragedy.
Corneille, Pierre,
Polyeucte martyr. Tragedie.
Cottle, Joseph,
Alfred, an Epic Poem, in Twenty-four Books.
Cottle, Joseph,
Early Recollections; chiefly relating to the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
during his long Residence in Bristol.
Cottle, Joseph,
The Fall of Cambria, a Poem.
Cottle, Joseph,
Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey.
Cowley [
née Parkhouse], Hannah,
The Belle's Stratagem: a Comedy.
Cowley [
née Parkhouse], Hannah,
The Siege of Acre; an Epic Poem in Six Books.
Coxe, William,
Memoirs of John, Duke of Marlborough: with his original Correspondence,
collected from the Family Records at Blenheim.
Cowper, William,
The History of John Gilpin, as related by the late Mr. Henderson. Shewing how
he went farther than he intended, and came home safe at last.
Cowper, William,
The Iliad and Odyssey of Homer.
Cowper, William,
Latin and Italian Poems of Milton translated into English Verse; and a
Fragment of a Commentary on Paradise Lost, by the late W. Cowper with a Preface and Notes
by the Editor (W. Hayley) and Notes of Various Authors.
Cowper, William,
The Task: a Poem, in Six Books.
Cowper, William,
The Works of William Cowper, esq., comprising his Poems, Correspondence and
Translations. With a Life of the Author.
Cowper, William, “Yardley Oak” in
Life and Posthumous Writings of William Cowper.
Coyte, Joseph William,
A Cockney's Adventures, during a Ramble into the Country: in Three Parts:
addressed to his Country Friends on his Return to London: a True Tale.
Crabbe, George,
Tales.
Crabbe, George,
Tales of the Hall.
Croft, Sir Herbert, fifth baronet,
Chatterton and “Love and Madness.” A Letter from Denmark, to Mr.
Nichols, editor of the Gentlemen's Magazine, where it appeared in February, March and April
1800; respecting an Unprovoked Attack, made upon the Writer during his Absence from
England.
Croft, Sir Herbert, fifth baronet,
Love and Madness.
Croker, John Wilson, “Buonaparte's Appeal to the British Nation” in
Quarterly Review.
Croker, John Wilson, “Keats's Endymion” in
Quarterly Review.
Croker, John Wilson, “State of the French Drama” in
Quarterly Review.
Cromwell of Cheshunt, Oliver,
Memoirs of the Protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of his Sons, Richard and Henry:
illustrated by Original Letters and other Family Papers.
Cumberland, Richard,
Calvary; or, the Death of Christ. A Poem, in Eight Books.
Cumberland, Richard,
The Observer: being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar
Essays.
Cunningham, Allan,
The Lives of the most eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and
Architects.
Cunningham, Allan,
The Maid of Elvar: a Poem in Twelve Parts.
Southey, Robert, “Life of William Cowper” in
The Works of William Cowper, esq., comprising his Poems, Correspondence and
Translations. With a Life of the Author.