*THOMAS HERBERT WARREN. The letters of Thomas Gray. In The Quarterly Rev., April, 1914, ccxx. 390-413. THE LIBERTY OF GENIUS [1287c EDITIONS 1882. Planned about 1754-5. Only a fragment of the argument remains, which is quoted by Gosse, in his biography, pp. 121-2. [1288 LIFE OF SIR THOMAS WYATT, THE ELDER EDITIONS 1772. Life of Sir Thomas Wyat, the Elder. Copied by Thomas Gray from Harleian MSS. In Miscellaneous Antiquities, no. ii, Strawberry Hill, 1772, pp. 1-54. BM (G. 984. (1)) [1289 500 copies printed. LITERAE EDITIONS 1814. First printed in Mathias's edition, 1814, ii. 111-4. See 1753. First published in 1753 (see no. 178), but not reprinted in Gray's lifetime. [1292 1781. In Johnson, Prefaces, London, 1781, x. Gray, pp. 3748. [1293 1813. In [John Penn,] An historical and descriptive account of Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire, London, Bulmer, 1813, 8vo, pp. 23-32. BM (G. 16211) [1294 1909. Reprinted by Henry Frowde, 1909, from Six poems, etc., 1753, with the Poems of 1768. [1295 TRANSLATIONS French 1797. D. B. 1797, 1798. See nos. 80, 81, 342, 343. [1296 Begins, Dans l'île Britannique, n'importe en quel endroit. CRITICISM 1801. HENRY JAMES PYE. More of the sequel of A long story. Discovered in the year 1801. In Verses on several subjects, written in the vicinity of Stoke Park, in 1801. Also in Penn's Account of Stoke Park, pp. 63-7. [1297 1813. JOHN PENN. Part of the sequel of A long story. Discovered in the year 1783. In [John Penn,] An historical and descriptive account of Stoke Park, 1813, pp. 51-9. [1298 Also in his Original poems, imitations, and translations i. 75, and in Hakewell's History of Windsor. LUNA HABITABILIS EDITIONS 1755. In Musae etonenses, London, 1755, 8vo, ii. 107. [1299 1821. Contributed by Omicron to The Gentleman's Mag., Oct., 1821, xci. 2. 315-6. [1300 MARGINALIA 1812. Note by Gray on a MS. of Negotiations of Wolsey. In Nichols, Literary anecdotes of the eighteenth century, London, 1812, ii. 632-3. [1301 1814. A specimen of some illustrations of the Systema naturæ of Linnæus. In Mathias's edition, 1814, ii. 49-80. [1302 1846. Some are quoted in The Gentleman's Mag., Jan., 1846, n. s. xxv. 29-33. [1303 1848. Notes on London [marginalia to Dodsley's Environs of London]. Printed by the reviewer of J. H. Jesse's Literary and historical memorials of London. In The Gentleman's Mag., Jan., 1848, n. s. xxix. 20-3. [1304 1849. On Cyropædia and on Isocrates. In The Gentleman's Mag., Oct., 1849, n. s. xxxii. 340-3. [1305 no. 1919. 1903. Notes on the Systema naturæ of Linnæus. In Charles Eliot Norton, The poet Gray as a naturalist, Boston, 1903. See [1306 Concerning these notes, see John F. M. Dovaston, Fate of Gray's MSS. on insects, in The Gentleman's Mag., April, 1815, lxxxv. 1. 293. Gray's copy of Linnæus is now in the Harvard University Library. 1912. Harry Clemons. 1912. See no. 1980a. CRITICISM [1306a 1864. J. M. O. In N. & Q., Nov. 19, 1864, 3d ser. vi. 426. MISCELLANEA CLASSICA EDITIONS 1814. First published by Mathias, 1814, ii. 126-31. no. 18. NOTES OF TRAVEL [1307 See [1308 EDITIONS 1890. First published by Tovey, 1890, in Gray and his friends, pp. 201-65. See no. 45. NOTES ON ARISTOPHANES [1809 18. EDITIONS 1814. First printed by Mathias, 1814, ii. 132-80. See no. [1310 1824. The argument to The birds is reprinted with slight alterations by H. F. Cary in his translation of The birds of Aristophanes, London, Taylor & Hessey, 1824, pp. xxi-xxxvi. See also his notes passim. BM (998. i. 6) [1311 18. NOTES ON PLATO EDITIONS 1814. First printed by Mathias, 1814, ii. 297-547. See no. [1312 1854. A large selection was reprinted in George Burges's translation of Plato, London, Bohn, 1854, vi. 405-506. [1313 1884. Reprinted by Gosse, 1884. See no. 41. 1911. The section on Phædo was reprinted by Northup, 1911. See no. 336. [1314 [1315 OBSERVATIONS ON ENGLISH METRE EDITIONS 1814. First printed by Mathias, 1814, ii. 1-30. See no. 18. [1316 1884. Reprinted by Gosse, 1884. See no. 41. 1911. Reprinted by Northup, 1911. See no. 336. [1317 [1818 OBSERVATIONS ON THE PSEUDO-RHYTHMUS EDITIONS 1814. First printed by Mathias, 1814, ii. 31-43. See no. 18. [1319 1884. Reprinted by Gosse, 1884. See no. 41. 1911. Reprinted by Northup, 1911. See no. 336. [1320 [1321 OBSERVATIONS ON THE USE OF RHYME EDITIONS 1814. First printed by Mathias, 1814, ii. 44-54. [1322 1884. Reprinted by Gosse, 1884. See no. 41. 1911. Reprinted by Northup, 1911. See no. 336. [1823 [1324 ODE ATTRIBUTED TO GRAY EDITIONS 41. 1884. First published by Gosse, 1884, i. 205-207. See no. [1325 Now known to be by Walpole. See Letter no. 51 in Toynbee (no. 1248). ODE ON A DISTANT PROSPECT OF ETON COLLEGE EDITIONS 1747. An ode on a distant prospect of | Eton College. [Emblem.] London: | Printed for R. Dodsley at Tully's Head in Pall-mall; and sold by M. Cooper at the Globe in Paternoster Row. 1747. (Price six-pence.) Fol., pp. 8. [1326 BM (1846. m. 13), BKB A copy sold in London in 1910 for £50 10/-. Cf. The Athenæum, Jan. 22, 1910, p. 102. 1794. Three select poems; viz. Windsor Forest, by Alex. Pope, Esq. Cooper's Hill, by Sir John Denham. And A distant prospect of Eton College, by Mr. Gray. Windsor. Printed and sold by C. Knight. 1794. [1327 12mo, pp. iv. 36. Gray, pp. 33-36. Price, 6d. вм (11643. bb. 32. (3)) 1875. In Sir Henry Churchill Maxwell Lyte, A history of Eton College, London, 1875, 8vo, pp. 299-302. 5 stanzas. [1328 In same, 2d edition, 1889, pp. 283-5. In the 3d edition, 1899, pp. 305-6. In Every-day book of modern literature, edited by George H. Townsend, London, Warne, [1875], pp. 239-42. B [1329 1889. Sir Henry C. M. Lyte. 1889. See no. 1328. [1330 1908. A facsimile of the MS. presented to Eton by six publishers appeared in The Illustrated London News, June 20, 1908, cxxxii. 896. [1331 1910. In Eton in prose and verse, an anthology ed. by Arthur Campbell Ainger, London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1910, 4to, pp. 161-4 (the whole has pp. xviii, 231, [1]). Illus. TRANSLATIONS B [1332 1797. D. B. 1797, 1798. See nos. 80, 81, 342, 343. [1333 Begins, Lointains clochers, tours antiques. 1812. FRANÇOIS JOSEPH MARIE FAYOLLE. Sur une perspective du collège d'Éton. Ode imitée de Gray. (Extrait du Moniteur, no 187, An 1812.) 8vo, pp. 4. From Le Moniteur Universel, July 5, 1812, p. 731. Begins, Clochers lointans, crénaux antiques. [1334 CU, BKB |