Three
lectures
on work, traffio and war.
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] 3 vols.
(1846-52. ]
My Schools and Schoolmasters: or, the story of my education. Edin-
burgh, 1854.
The Testimony of the Rocks; or, Geology in its bearings on the two
Theologies natural and revealed. Edinburgh, 1857.
Essays, historical and biographical, political and social, literary and
scientific. Ed. Bayne, P. Edinburgh, 1862.
Mackenzie, W. M. Hugh Miller: a critical study. 1905.
Minto, William. Characteristics of English Poets from Chancer to Shirley.
1874.
Daniel Defoe. [A biography. ) (English Men of Letters. ) 1879.
The Crack of Doom. A novel. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1886.
Oliphant, Laurence. The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn
of 1852, with a voyage down the Volga, and a tour through the country
of the Don Cossacks. 1853.
Piccadilly. A fragment of contemporary biography. 1870.
The Autobiography of a Joint Stock Company. Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine. 1876.
A Journey to Katmandu. 1882.
Altiora Peto. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1883.
Sympneumata; or, evolutionary forces now active in Man. Edinburgh,
1885.
Episodes in a Life of Adventure; or, Moss from a Rolling Stone. Edin-
burgh, 1887.
Leesehing, L. F. Personal Reminiscences of Laurence Oliphant. (1891. )
Oliphant, Margaret O. Memoir of the Life of Laurence Oliphant
and of Alice Oliphant his wife. 2 vols. 1891.
Pater, Walter Horatio. Essay on Winckelmann. The Westminster Review.
1867.
Studies in the History of the Renaissance. 1873.
Marius the Epicurean: his sensations and ideas. 2 vols. 1885.
Imaginary Portraits. 1887.
Appreciations. With an essay on Style. 1889.
The Child in the House. 1894.
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Pater, Walter Horatio. Plato and Platonism: a series of lectures. 1893.
Greek Studies. 1895.
Gaston de Latour. 1896.
Works. New library edn. 10 vols. 1910.
Benson, A. C. Walter Pater. (English Men of Letters. ) 1906.
Thomas, P. E. Walter Pater. A critical study. 1913.
Symons, A. Walter Pater. Studies in Prose and Verse. [1904. ]
Wright, T. The Life of Walter Pater. 2 vols. 1907.
Patmore, Peter George (1786-1855). Chatsworth; or the Romance of a
Week. 1844.
Imitations of celebrated authors. 1844.
My Friends and Acquaintances: being memorials, mind-portraits, and
personal recollections of deceased celebrities of the nineteenth century.
3 vols. 1855.
Rands, William Brighty. Lilliput Levee. 1864.
Tangled Talk, an Essayist's Holiday. 1864.
Henry Holbeach, Student in Life and Philosophy. A narrative and a
discussion. 2 vols. 1865.
Chaucer's England. 2 vols. 1869.
Lilliput Lectures. 1871.
Lilliput Revels. 1871.
Lilliput Legends. 1872.
The Contemporary Review. Pp. 398-412. Nov. 1869.
Rigby, Elizabeth afterwards lady Eastlake (1809-1893). Five Great Painters
(Leonardo da Vinci, Michael Angelo, Titian, Raphael, Albert Dürer).
Essays rptd from The Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews. 2 vols. 1883.
Journals and Correspondence of lady Eastlake. Ed. by her Nephew,
Smith, C. Eastlake. 2 vols. 1895.
Ruskin, John. Modern Painters: their superiority in the art of landscape
painting to all the Ancient masters proved by example of the True,
the Beautiful, and the Intellectual, from the works of modern artists,
especially from those of J. M. W. Turner, Esq. , R. A. 1843. 2nd edn.
1844. 3rd edn. 5 vols. 1846-60. Complete edn. 6 vols. 1888.
The Seven Lamps of Architecture. . . . With illustrations drawn and
etched by the author. 1849.
Poems. 1850.
The Stones of Venice. . . . With illustrations drawn by the author. 3 vols.
1851-3.
Notes on the Construction of Sheepfolds. 1851.
Pre-Raphaelitism. 1851.
Lectures on Architecture and Painting delivered at Edinburgh. . . . 1853.
The Political Economy of Art: being the substance, with additions, of
two lectures delivered at Manchester 1857. 1857. [The third and later
edns were entitled A Joy for Ever. ]
The Two Paths; being lectures on art, and its application to decoration
and manufacture, delivered in 1858-9. 1859.
Unto this Last: four essays on the first principles of Political Economy.
(Originally published in The Cornhill Magazine. ] 1862.
Sesame and Lilies. Two lectures . . . . 1. Of Kings' Treasures. 2. Of
Queens' Gardens, etc. 1865.
The Ethics of the Dust: ten lectures to little housewives in the elements
of Crystallisation. 1866.
The Crown of Wild Olive.
Three lectures on work, traffio and war. 1866.
Time and Tide, by Weare and Tyne. Twenty-five letters to a Working
man of Sunderland (Thomas Dixon) on the laws of work. 2nd edn. 1868.
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The Relation between Michael Angelo and Tintoret. Seventh of the
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Munera Pulveris. Orpington, 1872.
Mornings in Florence: being simple Studies of Christian Art, for English
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Arrows of the Chace, being a collection of scattered letters, published
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The Art of England. Lectures, etc. Orpington, 1880.
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The Pleasures of England. Lectures, etc. Orpington, 1884, etc.
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Praeterita. Outlines of scenes and thoughts perhaps worthy of memory
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Maitland of Lethington and the Scotland of Mary Stuart. A history.
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Mary Stuart. (A biography. With illustrations. ] 1893.
The Table-Talk of Shirley. Reminiscences of and letters from Froude,
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Smetham, James (1821–1889). Essay on Blake. . . . Rptd from The London
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The Literary Works of James Smetham. Ed. Smetham, Jane, and
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Smith, Alexander. Poems. 1853.
City Poems. Cambridge, 1857.
Dreamthorp: a book of essays written in the country. Edinburgh,
1863. Ed.
(1846-52. ]
My Schools and Schoolmasters: or, the story of my education. Edin-
burgh, 1854.
The Testimony of the Rocks; or, Geology in its bearings on the two
Theologies natural and revealed. Edinburgh, 1857.
Essays, historical and biographical, political and social, literary and
scientific. Ed. Bayne, P. Edinburgh, 1862.
Mackenzie, W. M. Hugh Miller: a critical study. 1905.
Minto, William. Characteristics of English Poets from Chancer to Shirley.
1874.
Daniel Defoe. [A biography. ) (English Men of Letters. ) 1879.
The Crack of Doom. A novel. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1886.
Oliphant, Laurence. The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn
of 1852, with a voyage down the Volga, and a tour through the country
of the Don Cossacks. 1853.
Piccadilly. A fragment of contemporary biography. 1870.
The Autobiography of a Joint Stock Company. Blackwood's Edinburgh
Magazine. 1876.
A Journey to Katmandu. 1882.
Altiora Peto. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1883.
Sympneumata; or, evolutionary forces now active in Man. Edinburgh,
1885.
Episodes in a Life of Adventure; or, Moss from a Rolling Stone. Edin-
burgh, 1887.
Leesehing, L. F. Personal Reminiscences of Laurence Oliphant. (1891. )
Oliphant, Margaret O. Memoir of the Life of Laurence Oliphant
and of Alice Oliphant his wife. 2 vols. 1891.
Pater, Walter Horatio. Essay on Winckelmann. The Westminster Review.
1867.
Studies in the History of the Renaissance. 1873.
Marius the Epicurean: his sensations and ideas. 2 vols. 1885.
Imaginary Portraits. 1887.
Appreciations. With an essay on Style. 1889.
The Child in the House. 1894.
## p. 523 (#553) ############################################
III]
Critical and Miscellaneous Prose
523
Pater, Walter Horatio. Plato and Platonism: a series of lectures. 1893.
Greek Studies. 1895.
Gaston de Latour. 1896.
Works. New library edn. 10 vols. 1910.
Benson, A. C. Walter Pater. (English Men of Letters. ) 1906.
Thomas, P. E. Walter Pater. A critical study. 1913.
Symons, A. Walter Pater. Studies in Prose and Verse. [1904. ]
Wright, T. The Life of Walter Pater. 2 vols. 1907.
Patmore, Peter George (1786-1855). Chatsworth; or the Romance of a
Week. 1844.
Imitations of celebrated authors. 1844.
My Friends and Acquaintances: being memorials, mind-portraits, and
personal recollections of deceased celebrities of the nineteenth century.
3 vols. 1855.
Rands, William Brighty. Lilliput Levee. 1864.
Tangled Talk, an Essayist's Holiday. 1864.
Henry Holbeach, Student in Life and Philosophy. A narrative and a
discussion. 2 vols. 1865.
Chaucer's England. 2 vols. 1869.
Lilliput Lectures. 1871.
Lilliput Revels. 1871.
Lilliput Legends. 1872.
The Contemporary Review. Pp. 398-412. Nov. 1869.
Rigby, Elizabeth afterwards lady Eastlake (1809-1893). Five Great Painters
(Leonardo da Vinci, Michael Angelo, Titian, Raphael, Albert Dürer).
Essays rptd from The Edinburgh and Quarterly Reviews. 2 vols. 1883.
Journals and Correspondence of lady Eastlake. Ed. by her Nephew,
Smith, C. Eastlake. 2 vols. 1895.
Ruskin, John. Modern Painters: their superiority in the art of landscape
painting to all the Ancient masters proved by example of the True,
the Beautiful, and the Intellectual, from the works of modern artists,
especially from those of J. M. W. Turner, Esq. , R. A. 1843. 2nd edn.
1844. 3rd edn. 5 vols. 1846-60. Complete edn. 6 vols. 1888.
The Seven Lamps of Architecture. . . . With illustrations drawn and
etched by the author. 1849.
Poems. 1850.
The Stones of Venice. . . . With illustrations drawn by the author. 3 vols.
1851-3.
Notes on the Construction of Sheepfolds. 1851.
Pre-Raphaelitism. 1851.
Lectures on Architecture and Painting delivered at Edinburgh. . . . 1853.
The Political Economy of Art: being the substance, with additions, of
two lectures delivered at Manchester 1857. 1857. [The third and later
edns were entitled A Joy for Ever. ]
The Two Paths; being lectures on art, and its application to decoration
and manufacture, delivered in 1858-9. 1859.
Unto this Last: four essays on the first principles of Political Economy.
(Originally published in The Cornhill Magazine. ] 1862.
Sesame and Lilies. Two lectures . . . . 1. Of Kings' Treasures. 2. Of
Queens' Gardens, etc. 1865.
The Ethics of the Dust: ten lectures to little housewives in the elements
of Crystallisation. 1866.
The Crown of Wild Olive.
Three lectures on work, traffio and war. 1866.
Time and Tide, by Weare and Tyne. Twenty-five letters to a Working
man of Sunderland (Thomas Dixon) on the laws of work. 2nd edn. 1868.
## p. 524 (#554) ############################################
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Ruskin, John. The Queen of the Air: being a study of the Greek Myths of
Cloud and Storm. 1869.
Lectures on Art delivered before the University of Oxford in Hilary
Term 1870. Oxford, 1870.
Fors Clavigera. Letters to the workmen and labourers of Great
Britain. 9 vols. Orpington, 1871-87.
The Relation between Michael Angelo and Tintoret. Seventh of the
Course of Lectures on Sculpture delivered at Oxford, 1870. 1872.
Munera Pulveris. Orpington, 1872.
Mornings in Florence: being simple Studies of Christian Art, for English
travellers. Orpington, 1875-7.
Arrows of the Chace, being a collection of scattered letters, published
chiefly in the daily newspapers, 1840-1880. . . and now edited by an
Oxford pupil [Wedderburn, A. D. 0. ]. 2 vols. Orpington, 1880.
The Art of England. Lectures, etc. Orpington, 1880.
Catalogue of the drawings and sketches of J. M. Turner. . . in the
National Gallery . . . with explanatory notes. Orpington, 1881.
The Pleasures of England. Lectures, etc. Orpington, 1884, etc.
St Mark's Rest. The History of Venice, etc. 3 pts. Orpington, 1884
(1877-84).
On the Old Road. A collection of miscellaneous Essays, Pamphlets,
&c. &c. published 1834-1885. 2 vols. 1885.
Praeterita. Outlines of scenes and thoughts perhaps worthy of memory
in my past life. L. P. (Dilecta. Correspondence, diary notes, and ex-
tracts from books, illustrating Praeterita and containing the index to
same. ) 3 vols. Orpington, 1885–1900.
Aratra Pentelici. Six letters on the elements of sculpture. New York,(1886).
The Poetry of Architecture; or, the Architecture of the nations of
Europe considered in its association with natural scenery and national
character. . . . With illustrations by the author. Orpington, 1893 (1892).
Lectures in Landscape delivered at Oxford in Lent Term, 1871.
Orpington, 1897.
The Works of John Ruskin. Library edn. Ed. Cook, E. T. and Wed-
derburn, A. 39 vols. 1903–12. [The articles on Enquiries in the Canses
of the Colour of the Water of the Rhine; Notes on the Perforation of
a Leaden Pipe by Rats; and Facts and Considerations on the Strata of
Mont Blanc which appeared in Loudon's Magazine of Natural History,
Sept. , Nov. and Dec. 1834 respectively, are rptd in vol. 1. Vol. XXXVIII
contains a complete bibliography and vol. XXXIX an exhaustive index. ]
Benson, A. C. Ruskin. A study in personality. 1911.
Claus, P. Die Ethik John Ruskin. Die Neueren Sprachen. XVI,
XVII. Marburg, 1908-10.
Meynell, Alice C. John Ruskin. (Modern English Writers. ) 1900.
Saintsbury, George. Corrected Impressions. Essays on Victorian
Writers. 1895.
Stephen, Sir Leslie. John Ruskin. Studies of a Biographer. Vol. II.
1902.
Thackeray, afterwards Ritchie, A. I. Records of Tennyson, Ruskin,
etc. 1892.
MSS at Brit. Mus. : Addit. 32571, f. 343 and 32573, f. 200 Notes of
Stones of Venice; 37725, f. 22 Fragment of The Bible of Amiens;
Egerton, 2887 The Law of Fésole, chap. XXI. Letters: Addit. 28512,
f. 67; 33964, f. 368; 34582, f. 26; 36304; 36525, f. 14; 37021, ff. 71-99;
37194, f. 458; 37725, ff. 11, 19, 21; 37951, ff. 81, 83, 86. Egerton, 2846,
ff. 9, 122; 2847, f. 258.
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111]
Critical and Miscellaneous Prose
525
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Edinburgh, 1868. Also 1872 and 1876.
On Poetic Interpretation of Nature. Edinburgh, 1877.
Aspects of Poetry, being lectures delivered at Oxford. Oxford, 1881.
Rodger, M. John Campbell Shairp. . . An address, etc. Edinburgh,
1885.
Skelton, Sir John (pseud. Shirley, 1831-1897). Nugae Criticae. Occasional
papers written at the seaside. Edinburgh, 1862.
A Campaigner at Home. 1865.
Essays in History and Biography, including the defence of Mary
Stuart. Edinburgh, 1883.
Maitland of Lethington and the Scotland of Mary Stuart. A history.
2 vols. Edinburgh, 1887.
Mary Stuart. (A biography. With illustrations. ] 1893.
The Table-Talk of Shirley. Reminiscences of and letters from Froude,
Thackeray, Disraeli, Browning, Rossetti, Kingsley, Baynes, Huxley,
Tyndall and others. Edinburgh, 1895.
Smetham, James (1821–1889). Essay on Blake. . . . Rptd from The London
Quarterly Review. [Gilchrist, A. Life of Blake. Vol. 11. 1880. ]
The Literary Works of James Smetham. Ed. Smetham, Jane, and
Davies, W. 1893.
Smith, Alexander. Poems. 1853.
City Poems. Cambridge, 1857.
Dreamthorp: a book of essays written in the country. Edinburgh,
1863. Ed.
