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JAMES BOSWELL--
I Boswell's Introduction to Johnson.
IV Johnson's Wedding-Day.
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH--
A Poet Defined.
SIR WALTER SCOTT--
I The Arrival of the Master of Ravenswood.
II The Death of Meg Merriles.
IV Queen Elizabeth and Amy Robsart at Kenilworth.
V The Illness and Death of Lady Scott.
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE--
I Does Fortune Favor Fools?
II The Destiny of the United States.
ROBERT SOUTHEY--
Nelson's Death at Trafalgar.
WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR--
I The Death of Hofer
II Napoleon and Pericles
CHARLES LAMB--
I Dream Children--A Reverie.
II Poor Relations.
IV That We Should Rise with the Lark.
WILLIAM HAZLITT--
Hamlet.
THOMAS DE QUINCEY--
I Dreams of an Opium-Eater.
II Joan of Arc.
LORD BYRON--
I Of His Mother's Treatment of Him.
II To His Wife after the Separation.
IV Of Art and Nature as Poetical Subjects.
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY--
I In Defense of Poetry.
II The Baths of Caracalla.
GEORGE GROTE--
I The Mutilation of the Hermae.
II If Alexander Had Lived.
THOMAS CARLYLE--
I Charlotte Corday.
II The Blessedness of Work.
IV In Praise of Those Who Toil.
V The Certainty of Justice.
VI The Greatness of Scott.
LORD MACAULAY--
I Puritans and Royalists.
II Cromwell's Army.
IV The Gift of Athens to Man.
V The Pathos of Byron's Life.
JAMES BOSWELL
Born in 1740, died in 1795; son of a Scottish judge; admitted to the bar in 1766; recorder of Carlisle in 1788; removed to London in 1789; visited Corsica in 1766; first met Dr. Johnson in 1763; went with him to the Hebrides in 1773; published his "Life of Johnson" in 1791.
BOSWELL'S INTRODUCTION TO DR. JOHNSON
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