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PRINCIPAL BOOKS CONSULTED.

JOSEPH ANGUS. Hand-Book of the English Tongue. London. 1863.

ARISTOTLE. Rhetoric. Translated by John Gillies. London, 1823.
SAMUEL BAILEY. Discourses on Various Subjects. London, 1862.
W. L. BLACKLEY. Word-Gossip. London, 1869.
FRANCIS BOWEN. Treatise on Logic. Boston, 1874.

BREEN. Modern English Literature. London.

JOHN EARLE. Philology of the English Tongue. Oxford, 1871. WILLIAM C. FOWLER. The English Language in its Elements and Forms. New York, 1860.

F. W. FARRAR. The Origin of Language. London, 1860.

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Chapters on Language. London, 1873.

Families of Speech. London, 1873.

I. PLANT FLEMING. Analysis of the English Language. London,

1869.

G. F. GRAHAM. A Book about Words. London, 1869.
RICHARD GARNETT. Philological Essays. London, 1859.
MATTHEW HARRISON. The Rise, Progress, and Present Structure
of the English Language. London, 1848.

EDWARD N. HOARE. Exotics, or English Words Derived from Latin

EDMUND W. HEAD.

R. G. LATHAM. The

GEORGE C. LEWIS.

Roots. London, 1863.

"Shall" and "Will." London, 1858.

English Language. London, 1873.

Remarks on the Use and Abuse of Some Political Terms. Oxford, 1877.

MARK A. LOWER. An Essay on Family Nomenclature. (Two Volumes.) London, 1875.

GEORGE P. MARSH. Lectures on the English Language. New York,

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1860.

The Origin and History of the English Lan

guage. New York, 1862.

J. S. MILL. A System of Logic. New York, 1869.

MAX MÜLLER. Lectures on the Science of Language. (First and
Second Series.) New York, 1865.

J. H. NEWMAN. The Idea of a University. London, 1873.
NOTES AND QUERIES. London, 1852.

ERNEST RENAN. De l'Origine du Langage. Paris, 1864.

W. T. SHEDD. Homiletics and Pastoral Theology. New York, 1867. ARCHDEACON SMITH. Common Words with Curious Derivations. London, 1865.

JOHN STODDARD. The Philosophy of Language. London, 1854. WILLIAM THOMSON. Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought. London, 1857.

JOHN HORNE TOOKЕ. The Diversions of Purley. London, 1860. RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH. On the Study of Words. London,

1869.

English, Past and Present. 6th ed. London, 1868.

Select Glossary of English Words. 3d ed. London, 1865.

RICHARD WHATELY. Elements of Logic. New York, 1865.

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Elements of Rhetoric. New York, 1866. HENSLEIGH WEDGWOOD. Etymological Dictionary. London, 1872. W. D. WHITNEY. Language and the Study of Language. New York, 1867.

The Life and Growth of Language. New York, 1875.

E. P. WHIPPLE. Essays and Reviews. Boston, 1856.

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Literature and Life.

Boston, 1871. ESSAYS BY A BARRISTER. London, 1862.

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appreciates, 455.

B.

Bacon, Lord, his command of
language, 10; on the power of
words, 84, 85.

Bailey, Samuel, on Berkeley's

theory of vision, 16.

balance, 116, 448.

Balzac, on the witchery of words,
85.
banister, 437.

bankrupt, 387.

Barrow, Isaac, D.D., his word-
coinings, 433.

bedlam, 418.

Bentley, Richard, D.D., 236, 241.

belfry, 416.

berg, 32.

bib, 404.

bid, 470.

bit, 387.

bitter end, the, 403.

bishop, 415.

blackguards, 378.

blanket, 409.

blue-stocking, 390.

blunderbuss, 397.

Boileau, quoted, 111, 214.

Bolingbroke, Lord, his attention

to his style, 441.

Aristotle, on frigidity of style, bombast, 379.

117.

bonhomme, 71.

Armstrong, 338.

booby, 396.

Arnold, Dr. Thomas, on

the

bosh, 397.

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Botany, its nomenclature, 89.
boudoir, 400.

bound, 455.

Bowen, Prof. Francis, on a fallacy

of Darwin's, 277; on second | ceiling, 417.

causes, 270.

bran-new, 414.

brat, 383.

bravery, 377.

Brown, John, his moderation of
language, 191.

Browne, Sir Thomas, on scholars,
6.

Buckle, on the dialect of English
scholars, 241.
buffoon, 389.

Bulwer, Lytton, on the power of
words, 93; on children's names,
324.

bumper, 394.

Bunsen, on poetry, 248.
Burr, Aaron, saying of, 182.
but, 445.

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celebrity, 451.
chaffer, 385.
chagrin, 396.

Chalmers, Thomas, D.D., on John
Foster, 27; his dispute with
Stuart, 264.

Charles V, saying of, 177.
Chatham, Lord, his study of
words, 17; his words, 52, 53;
his speeches, 182.
cheat, 398.

Chesterfield, Lord, anecdote of,
128; his efforts to improve his
language, 440.

chevalier d'industrie, 95.
Choate, Rufus, on the diction
suitable to lawyers, 18; his
prodigality of words, 187.
Christian, 356, 357.

Cicero, his choice of words, 29;
his word-coining, 105.
civilization, 274.
Clarendon, Lord, his solecisms,
438.
cleave, 421.

Climate, its effects on language,
243, 244.

Cobbett, William, his mastery of
narration and invective, 236;
his nicknames of Peel, Stanley,
and others, 352.

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Carlyle, Thomas, satirized by an Combe, Dr. Andrew, on Cowper's

carat, 405.

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