Volume Eleven

Edited by Julian North

Articles from Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1838–41
A Brief Appraisal of the Greek Literature
A Brief Appraisal of the Greek Literature, No. II.—The Greek Orators
Lake Reminiscences, No. I.—William Wordsworth
Lake Reminiscences, [No. II.]—William Wordsworth—Continued
Lake Reminiscences, No. III.—William Wordsworth—Continued
Lake Reminiscences, No. IV.—William Wordsworth and Robert Southey
Lake Reminiscences, No. V.—Southey, Wordsworth, and Coleridge
Sketches of Life and Manners. Recollections of Grasmere
Sketches of Life and Manners. The Saracen’s Head
Sketches of Life and Manners. Westmoreland and the Dalesmen
Sketches of Life and Manners [March 1840]
Sketches of Life and Manners [June 1840]
Sketches of Life and Manners [August 1840]
Sketches of Life and Manners [October 1840]
Sketches of Life and Manners [December 1840]
Sketches of Life and Manners [February 1841]

Articles from Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1839–40
Dilemmas on the Corn Law Question
The English Language
On Hume’s Argument Against Miracles
Casuistry
Casuistry [Part II]
On the True Relations to Civilisation and Barbarism of the Roman Western Empire
Second Paper on Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts
Dinner Real and Reputed
Milton
On the Essenes
On the Essenes. Part II
On the Essenes. Part III
Theory of Greek Tragedy
Modern Superstition
The Opium and the China Question
Postscript on the China and the Opium Question

Manuscript Transcripts
[Autobiographical Fragment]
[Cancelled Passage from William Wordsworth]
Letter to Mr Tait Concerning the Poetry of Wordsworth
[Fragment with Notes Relating to the Second Paper on Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts]
[Dinner]
[Fragments Relating to Casuistry]

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