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III.
RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LA FAMILLE DE BURNS, SUR DES PÉRIODES PARTICULIÈRES DE SA VIE, SES CONTEMPORAINS. DOCUMENTS DIVERS

Genealogical Memoirs of the Family of Robert Burns, and of the Scottish House of Burns, by the Rev Charles Rogers. Edinburgh, W. Paterson, 1877.

A Manual of Religious Belief, composed by William Burnes, for the instruction of his Children. Kilmarnock. Mr Kie, 1875.

C'est une sorte de résumé de catéchisme, par questions et réponses, qui avait été écrit par le père de Burns. Il est intéressant comme une preuve du soin que cet homme apportait à l'éducation de ses enfants.

The Book of Robert Burns, Genealogical and Historical Memoirs of the Poet, his Associates, and those celebrated in his writings, by the Rev Charles Rogers, 3 vols. Edinburgh, printed for the Grampian Club.

Burns and his Kilmarnock Friends, by Archibald Mac Kay. Kilmarnock, Archibald Mac Kay, 1874.

The Contemporaries of Burns and the more recent Poets of Ayrshire, with selections from their writings. Hugh Paton, Edinburgh, 1840.

Robert Burns at Mossgiel, with reminiscences of the Poet by His Herd-Boy, by William Jolly. Paisley, Alexander Gardner, 1881.

A Winter with Robert Burns, being annals of his Patrons and Associates in Edinburgh, during the year 1786-87. Edinburgh, Printed by Peter Brown, 1846.

Burns in Dumfriesshire, a Sketch of the last eight Years of the Poet's Life, by William Mac Dowall. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1870.

Some Account of the Glenriddell Mss of Burns's Poems, with several poems never before published, edited by Henry A. Bright (printed for private distribution) Liverpool. Gilbert G. Walmsley, 1874.

Nous avons l'exemplaire offert à Robert Carruthers d'Inverness, par William Scott Douglas.

Chambers. Edinburgh Journal, no 340, New Series. Saturday July 6, 1830. A Heroine of Burns.

Cet article est le compte rendu de la communication faite par Scott Douglas à propos de Mary Campbell. Il a été relié, avec quelques notes manuscrites de Scott Douglas, dans notre copie de l'édition de Currie revue par Chambers, qui était celle de Scott Douglas.

Phrenological Development of Robert Burns, from a cast of his skull moulded at Dumfries, the 31st. day of March 1834, with remarks by George Combe, Author of «A system of Phrenology», etc. Edinburgh, W. et A. K. Johnson, 1859.

The Burns Calendar, a Manual of Burnsiana, relating events in the Poets's History, etc. Kilmarnock, James Mac Kie, 1874.

Burnsiana: a collection of Literary Odds and Ends relating to Robert Burns, compiled by John D. Ross. Paisley, Alexander Gardner, 1892.

IV.
LA CONTRÉE DE BURNS

A Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns, containing anecdotes of the Bard and of the characters he immortalized. (By Hugh Ainslie) Deptford, 1822.

The Land of Burns, a series of Landscapes and Portraits, illustrative of the Life and Writings of the Scottish Poet, by John Wilson and Robert Chambers. The landscapes from paintings made expressly for the work by D. O. Hill. 2 vols. Glasgow. Blackie and Son, 1840.

Ward and Lock's Illustrated Guide to and Popular History of the Land of Burns. London. Ward, Lock and Co. n. d.

Paterson's Guide to Glasgow, the Clyde, and Land of Burns. Edinburgh, William Paterson, n. d.

Guide to Ayr and the Land of Burns, Ayr, Printed and Published by H. Henry, n. d.

A Ramble Among the Scenery of Burns (from the Highland Note-Book by R. Carruthers. Inverness).

Se trouve réimprimé dans l'édition de Blackie.

Rambles through the Land of Burns, by Archibald R. Adamson. Kilmarnock. Dunlop and Drennan, 1819.

Ceci est un gentil livre, assez bien fait, aimable, et celui qu'il convient le mieux d'emporter avec soi quand on va visiter le pays de Burns.

In Ayrshire. A Descriptive Picture of the County of Ayr, by William Scott Douglas Kilmarnock. Mac Kie and Diennan, 1874.

Auld Ayr. At the office of the Ayr Observer, n. d.

The History of Kilmarnock, by Archibald Mac Kay, fourth edition. Kilmarnock, Archibald Mac Kay, 1880.

Rambles Round Kilmarnock, with a sketch of the Town, by Archibald R. Adamson Kilmarnock, Dunlop and Drennan, n. d. (second edition).

Views of in North Britain, illustrative of the Works of Robert Burns, by James Storer and John Greig. London. Vernor and Hood, 1805.

Memorials of St Michaels, the old Parish Churchyard of Dumfries, by William Mac Dowall. Edinburgh, William and Charles Black, 1876.

The Visitor's Guide to Dumfries and Vicinity, by William Mac Dowall. Dumfries, Currie and Co, 1871.

History of the Burgh of Dumfries, by William Mac Dowall. Second Edition. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, n. d.

Troon and Dundonald with their Surroundings, Local and Historical, by the Rev J. Kirk Wood. Kilmarnock, James Mac Kie, 1881.

Ardrossan, Saltcoast, and Neighbourhood, by Arthur Guthrie. Ardrossan. Arthur Guthrie.

Rambles in Galloway, Topographical, Historical, Traditional, and Biographical, by Malcolm Mac Lachlan Harper. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1876.

Il faut ajouter à ces ouvrages locaux les portions des ouvrages sur l'Écosse cités plus loin, qui touchent aux endroits où a vécu Burns.

V.
PRINCIPAUX ARTICLES DE CRITIQUE MORALE OU LITTÉRAIRE SUR BURNS. DISCOURS. – VERS

Walter Scott. Review of Reliques of Robert Burns by R. H. Cromek, in the Quarterly Review, February and May, 1809.

Cet article est reproduit dans les Œuvres complètes de sir Walter Scott. Nous l'avons trouvé dans les Prose Works publiés par Baudry.

Francis Jeffrey. Review of «Reliques Robert Burns» in The Edinburgh Review October 1808, January 1809.

Nous avons trouvé cet article dans le choix d'articles de la Revue d'Édimbourg publié par Baudry.

A Critique on the Poems of Robert Burns, illustrated by engravings. Edinburgh, John Brown, 1812.

William Wordsworth. A Letter to a Friend of Robert Burns, occasioned by an intended republication of the account of the Life of Burns by Dr Currie and of the selection made by him from his letters (octavo pamphlet). London, Longman, 1816.

L'ami auquel cette lettre était adressée était le Rev. James Gray, maître de la Grammar School de Dumfries, qui avait été fort lié avec Burns. Cette lettre se trouve dans les Prose Works de Wordsworth édités par Grosart.

Lives of Scottish Poets (by the Society of Ancient Scots), 6 vols. London, Printed for Thomas Boys, 1822.

An Essay on English Poetry with notices of the British Poets, by Thomas Campbell. London, John Murray, 1848.

Lectures on the English Poets, delivered at the Surrey Institution, by William Hazlitt. Lecture VII. On Burns and the old English Ballads.

Satire and Satirists, by James Hannay. Lecture V: Political Satire and Squibs, Burns. London, David Bogue, 1854.

Robert Carruthers (of Inverness). Life of Burns, dans la Cyclopædia of English Literature de Chambers.

Robert Burns, a memoir by the Rev. James White, author of «The Landmarks of English History». London, Routledge, Warnes, 1859.

Genius, and Morality of Robert Burns. A Lecture, a Eulogy, by Hately Waddell. Ayr, Published at Ayrshire Express Office, 1859.

Burns the Ploughman-Poet, a Memorial Tribute by William Ballingal. Peckham, S. E., n. d.

Burns in Drama, together with saved Leaves, edited by James Hutchison Stirling. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Co, 1878.

The Loves of Burns, by G. D. Mac Kellar. Glasgow, A. F. Sharp and Co, n. d.

Lives of Famous Poets by William Michael Rossetti. London, E. Moxon, Son and Co, 1878.

Literary and General Lectures and Essays, by Charles Kingsley. Burns and his School. London, Macmillan, 1880.

Essays on English Writers, by the author of The Gentle Life. London, Sampson Low, Marston, etc., 1880.

Wrecked Lives; or Men who have Failed, by W. H. Davenport Adams. Second series. Published under the direction of the committee of general Literature and Education, appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1880.

Familiar Studies of Men and Books, by Robert-Louis Stevenson. Some aspects of Robert Burns. London, Chatto and Windus, 1882.

Memorials of Robert Burns, by the Grandson of Robert Aiken. London, Sampson Low, Marston, 1886.

Robert Burns, three lectures, by Rev. David Macrae. Dundee, J. P. Mathew and Co, 1886.

Robert Burns, an inquiry into certain aspects of His Life and Character, and the moral influence of his Poetry, by a Scotchwoman (Miss M. S. Gairdner). London, Elliot Stock, 1887.

Chronicle of the Hundredth Birthday of Robert Burns, collected and edited, by James Ballantine. A. Fullarton, Edinburgh, 1859.

Ce gros volume comprend les comptes-rendus de tous les meetings qui ont eu lieu dans le monde entier à l'occasion du centième anniversaire de la naissance de Burns, avec un resumé des discours, toasts, récitations, banquets, etc. On prend à le manier une idée de la popularité universelle de Burns. Il n'y a pas eu moins de 872 de ces réunions enthousiastes et respectueuses.

Round Burns' Grave, the Pæans and Dirges of many Bards, gathered together by John D. Ross. Paisley, Alexander Gardner, 1892.

 

Ce volume est une collection des nombreuses pièces de vers écrites sur Burns. On pense bien qu'il y en a beaucoup d'insignifiantes. Il a l'avantage de les réunir. Il nous tombe sous les yeux au moment ou nous achevons cette Bibliographie.

VI.
QUELQUES OUVRAGES FRANÇAIS SUR BURNS

Il existe en français quelques travaux sur Burns et quelques traductions ou fragments de traductions de ses œuvres. Nous en citons ceux que nous avons rencontrés, sans avoir aucunement la prétention de tout donner.

Morceaux choisis de Burns, Poète Écossais. Traduits par MM. James Aytoun et J. – B. Mesnard. Paris. Ferra Jeune, 1826.

Poésies imitées de R. Burns par L. Demouceaux. Paris, 1865.

Burns, traduit de l'Écossais, avec préface par Richard de la Madeleine, 1874. Imprimé à Rouen par E. Cagniard.

Poètes Anglais contemporains, Robert Burns, etc. Traduction inédite par A. Buisson du Berger. (Nouvelle Bibliothèque Populaire). Henri Gautier, 1890.

M. Taine a consacré à Burns un chapitre dans son Histoire de la Littérature anglaise.

M. André Theuriet a publié dans le Parlement un joli article sur Robert Burns et Brizeux, plein du sentiment de la poésie rustique. Il a bien voulu nous en communiquer le manuscrit augmenté, nous l'en remercions ici, en regrettant qu'il n'ait pas reproduit ce travail dans son volume de Sous Bois.

Dans la Nouvelle Revue (tome 56. Janvier-Février 1889) Mlle Marie-Anne de Bovet a publié un article sur Burns: Un Barde moderne. Robert Burns.

Nous voudrions dire notre estime et notre respect pour la traduction des poésies de Burns par M. Léon de Wailly: C'est un travail sérieux et fait dans une excellente méthode de traduction. Il se trouve bien çà et là quelques erreurs, dues à une connaissance incomplète de quelques usages locaux écossais, à des allusions imparfaitement saisies. Ce sont de petites taches, presque inévitables dans une entreprise plus difficile lorsqu'elle fut faite (1843) qu'aujourd'hui, car les bonnes éditions de Burns sont récentes. Le véritable défaut de la traduction de M. de Wailly est peut-être dans un certain manque de couleur et de saveur. Les mots qui font saillie et brillent ne sont pas assez saisis et rendus; la traduction très fidèle est parfois un peu terne. Nous nous sommes imposé de ne pas ouvrir le livre de M. de Wailly pendant notre travail. Cependant son système de traduction est si exact qu'il arrive que sa traduction et la nôtre se juxtaposent. Nous désirons que le mérite de ces passages – où cette similitude nous rassure – revienne tout entier à notre prédécesseur. – La traduction de M. de Wailly, publiée par Charpentier en 1843, a été republiée par Delahays en 1857, dans la Bibliothèque d'un Homme de goût.

SECONDE PARTIE

BIBLIOGRAPHIE DES POINTS D'HISTOIRE, DE VIE SOCIALE OU RELIGIEUSE, DE DESCRIPTION GÉOGRAPHIQUE OU PITTORESQUE, D'HISTOIRE LITTÉRAIRE DE L'ÉCOSSE, QUI SERVENT À L'ÉTUDE DE LA VIE OU DES ŒUVRES DE BURNS

I.
HISTOIRES GÉNÉRALES

The History of Scotland, in the Works of William Robertson D. D. Principal of the University of Edinburgh, I vol. London, Frederick Westley, 1886.

Tales of a Grand Father, by Sir Walter Scott. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1861.

The History of Scotland, from the Accession of Alexander III to the Union, by Patrick Fraser Tytler, 4 vols. Edinburgh, William P. Nimmo, 1882.

The History of Scotland, from Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, by John Hill Burton, 8 vols. William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1876.

The History of Civilisation in Scotland, by John Mackintosh. Aberdeen, A. Brown and Co, 1878-88, 4 vols.

Celtic Scotland, a History of Ancient Alban, by William F. Skene, 3 vols. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1877.

The Scottish Gael or Celtic Manners, by James Logan, edited with Memoir and Notes by the Rev. Alex. Stewart, 2 vols. Inverness, Hugh Mackenzie, 1876.

A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, 3 vols. Blackie and Son. Edinburgh, n. d.

The Book of Scotsmen, Eminent for Achievements in Arms and Arts, Church, etc., compiled and arranged by Joseph Irving. Paisley, Alexander Gardner, 1881.

Caledonia, or an Account historical and topographic of North Britain, from the most Ancient to the Present Times, by Georges Chalmers. London, Printed for T. Gadell, 1810 et 1824.

Les comtés qui intéressent surtout l'histoire de Burns, l'Ayrshire et le Dumfriesshire, se trouvent dans le troisième volume. Édimbourg est dans le second.

The Statistical Account of Scotland, drawn up from the communications of the Ministers of the Different Parishes. By Sir John Sinclair Bart. 21 vols, Edinburgh, Printed and sold by William Creech, 1791-99.

Le rapport sur Air, qui se trouve dans le 1er volume est fait, par le Rev. Dr Dalrymphe et le Rev. Dr Mac Gill, dont on a vu les noms mêlés à l'histoire de Burns.

Domestic Annals of Scotland, by Robert Chambers, 3 vols. W. and R. Chambers, Edinburgh, 1874.

Magnae Britanniae Notitia, or the Present state of Great-Britain, with Diverse Remarks upon the Ancient State thereof, by John Chamberlayne Esq (The Thirty-eighth Edition of the South Part, called England; and the Seventeenth of the North Part, called Scotland). London, Printed for S. Birt, A. Millar, etc., 1755.

History of Civilization in England, by. Henry Thomas Buckle, 3 vols. London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1872.

A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, by William Edward Hartpole Lecky. London, Longmans, Green and Co, 1881, 8 vols.

Les Écossais en France, les Français en Écosse, par Francisque Michel, 2 vols Londres, 1862.

II.
LA VIE RELIGIEUSE, LA RÉFORME, LE PRESBYTÉRIANISME. L'ORGANISATION DU CLERGÉ, LA DISCIPLINE, LE MOUVEMENT D'ÉMANCIPATION

The Confession of Faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms. Printed by authority, Edinburgh, Johnstone, Hunter and Co, 1877.

On trouve dans ce recueil la réimpression de toutes les grandes pièces officielles de la Réforme en Écosse:

The Confession of Faith, agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, with the assistance of the Commissioners from the Church of Scotland;

The Larger Catechism, agreed upon, etc.;

The Shorter Catechism, agreed upon, etc.

The Sum of Saving Knowledge, or a Brief Sum of Christian Doctrine, etc.;

The Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland, or the National Covenant;

The Solemn League and Covenant for Reformation and Defence of Religion, etc., taken and subscribed several times by king Charles II;

A Solemn Acknowledgement of Publick Sins and Breaches of the Covenant;

The Directory for the Publick Worship of God;

The Form of Presbyterial Government and of Ordination of Ministers;

Directory for Family-worship.

The History of the Reformation of Religion in Scotland, by John Knox, to which are appended several other pieces of his writing, including the First Book of Discipline complete, by William Mac Gavin. Glasgow, Published by Blackie and Son, 1832.

Life of John Knox, containing illustrations of the History of the Reformation in Scotland, by Thomas Mac Crie (a new edition edited by his Son). William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, n. d.

Histoire de la Réformation en Europe au temps de Calvin, par J. H. Merle d'Aubigné. Paris, Michel Lévy, 1875.

The Protestant Reformation in all Countries, by the Rev. John Morison. Fisher, Son and Co. London, 1843.

The Scottish Reformation, a Historical Sketch, by Peter Lorimer. Richard, Griffin and Co, London, 1860.

Lectures on the History of the Church of Scotland, delivered in Edinburgh, in 1872, by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. D. D. Dean of Westminster. London, John Murray, 1879.

A Discourse on Scottish Church History from the Reformation to the Present Time, by Charles Wordsworth D. C. L. Bishop of S. Andrews. William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1881.

The Scottish Church from the Earliest Times to 1881 (St Giles' Lectures, First series) W. and R. Chambers, Edinburgh, 1881.

Historical Sketch of the Origin of the Secession Church, by the Rev. Andrew Thomson. A. Fullarton and Co. Edinburgh, 1848.

Memories of Disruption Times, by Alex. Beith. Blackie and Son. Edinburgh, 1877.

A Comparative View of the Presbyterian, Congregational and Independant Forms of Church Government, by Joseph Turnbull. London, T. Hamilton, 1821.

Manual of Presbytery, by the Rev. John G. Lorimer. Edinburgh, John Johnstone, 1843.

A Short Vindication of Presbytery, by the late Rev. George Whytock, edited by the Rev. Thomas Mac Crie. Edinburgh, W. P. Kennedy, 1853.

A Scottish Communion, by Rev. William Milroy. Paisley, Alex. Gardner, 1882.

The Sabbath, viewed in the light of Reason, Revelation and History, with Sketches, of Its Literature, by the Rev. James Gilfillan. Third edition. Edinburgh, Andrew Elliot, 1863.

The Sabbath, Report of Speeches on the Permanent Obligation of the Sabbath delivered by Ministers of various Evangelical Denominations. Glascow, Thomas Murray and Son, 1866.

The Worship of the Presbyterian Church, by Rev. D. D. Bannerman. Edinburgh, Andrew Elliot, 1884.

The Worship and Offices of the Church of Scotland, being lectures delivered at the Universities of Aberdeen, Glasgow, St-Andrews, and Edinburgh, by George W. Sprott. William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh, 1882.

Human nature in its Fourfold State of Primitive Integrity, entire Depravation, begun Recovery, and consummate Happiness or Misery, subsisting in the Parents of Mankind in Paradise, the Unregenerate, the Regenerate, and all Mankind in the Future State, in Seven Practical Discourses, by the late Rev. Thomas Boston, minister of the Gospel at Etterick. London, W. Baynes, 1810.

Old Church Life in Scotland, lectures on Kirk-Session and Presbytery Records by Andrew Edgar, Minister at Mauchline, 2 vols. Alexander Gardner, Paisley, 1885-86.

Philosophiæ Moralis Institutio compendiaria, Libris III Ethices et Jurisprudentiæ-naturalis Elementa Continens, auctore Francisco Hutcheson, in Academia Glasguensi P. P. Editio Tertia. Glasguæ: in Ædibus Academicis excudebant Robertus et Andreas Foulis, MDCCLV.

Sermons, by William Leechmann D. D. Late principal of the College of Glasgow, to which is prefixed some account of the Author's Life and of his Lectures, by James Wodrow. 2 vols. W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1816.

Autobiography of the Rev. D'Alexander Carlyle, minister of Inveresk, containing Memorials of The Men and Events of his Time. Third edition. William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1861.

La Philosophie en Écosse au XVIIIe siècle, par A. Espinas. Revue philosophique, Février 1881.

III.
ÉDIMBOURG ET LA SOCIÉTÉ ÉCOSSAISE À LA FIN DU XVIIIe SIÈCLE

§ 1. – ÉDIMBOURG. – HISTOIRE ET DESCRIPTION DE LA VILLE

The History of Edinburgh from its Foundation to the Present Time, by William Maitland. Edinburgh, Printed by Hamilton, Balfour and Neill, 1753.

The History of Edinburgh, from the earliest accounts to the year 1780, by Hugo Arnot, advocate. To which is added a sketch of the Improvements of the City from 1780 to 1816. Edinburgh, Printed by Thomas Turnbull, 1816.

A Graphic and Historical Description of the City of Edinburgh, 2 vols. J. and H. Storer, London, 1822.

A History of Edinburgh, from the Earliest Period, with brief notices of Eminent or Remarkable Individuals, by John Anderson. A. Fullarton and Co, Edinburgh, 1856.

Edinburgh Past and Present, its Associations and Surroundings. Drawn with Pen and Pencil, William Ballingal, 1877.

Cassell's Old and New Edinburgh, its History, its People and its Places, by James Grant, 3 vols. Cassell, Pelter, Galpin and Co. London, n. d.

Modern Edinburgh. London, The Religious Tract Society, n. d.

Mysterious Legends of Edinburgh, by Alexander Leighton. Edinburgh, William Nimmo, 1864.

 

Edinburgh and its Neighbourhood, Geological and Historical, by Hugh Miller. Edinburgh, William Nimmo, 1879.

Traditions of Edinburgh, by Robert Chambers, New Edition (1868). W. and R. Chambers, Edinburgh.

Reminiscences of Old Edinburgh, by Daniel Wilson, 2 vols. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1878.

Story of St-Giles Church. Edinburgh, by W. Chambers. Edinburgh, W. and R. Chambers, 1879.

Historical Sketches of John Knox's House. Edinburgh, Murray and Gibb, n. d.

History of the Abbey and Palace of Holyrood-House, by John Parker Lawson. Edinburgh, Henry Courtoy, 1848.

History of the Abbey and Palace of Holyrood, published by Duncan Anderson, Keeper of the Chapel-Royal, n. d.

The History of the High School of Edinburgh, by William Steven. Edinburgh, Maclachlan and Stewart, 1849.

History of the Cross of Edinburgh, by Thomas Arnold. W. Paterson, London.

Old Edinburgh Beaux and Belles, faithfully presented to the reader in coloured prints with the Story of How They Walked, Dressed and Behaved Themselves, told in the letterpress, which is adorned with quaint cuts. W. Paterson, London.

Old Edinburgh Pedlars, Beggars and Criminals with some other odd characters; their effigies in colour and their characters in type, etc. W. Paterson, London.

Catalogue Descriptive and Historical of the National Gallery of Scotland, 1879.

§ 2. – SOCIÉTÉ D'ÉDIMBOURG. – ACTIVITÉ SCIENTIFIQUE ET LITTÉRAIRE DE L'ÉCOSSE

The University of Edinburgh, from its Foundation in 1583 to the year 1839. A Historical Sketch, by the late John Lee, DD. LL. D. Principal of the University. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1884.

The Story of the University of Edinburgh during its first three hundred years, by Sir Alexander Grant, 2 vols. London, Longmans, Green and Co 1884.

Viri Illustres Acad. Jacob. Sext. Scot. Reg. Anno CCCmo. Edinburgii apud Y. J. Pentland MDCCCLXXX IV.

Edinburgh University. A Sketch of its Life for 300 years. Edinburgh. James Gemmell, 1884.

The Universities of Scotland, Past, Present, and Possible, by James Lorimer, Jun. Esq. advocate. Edinburgh, W. P. Kennedy, 1854.

Essays and Observations, Physical and Literary, read before a Society in Edinburgh, and published by them. Edinburgh. Printed by G. Hamilton and J. Balfour, printers to the University.

Le premier volume est de 1754. La préface est intéressante et dans la liste des articles on trouve presque tous les grands noms d'Edinburgh. Nous n'avons entre les mains que les premiers volumes.

The Mirror a periodical paper, published at Edinburgh, in the years 1779 and 1780, 3 vols. Edinburgh, Creech. 1781.

The Lounger. In the British Essayists, of Alex. Chalmers. London, Johnson, etc., etc 1808.

A Complete Collection of the Portraits and Caricatures, drawn and engraved by John Kay. Edinburgh, From the Year, 1784 to 1813.

Sermons, by Hugh Blair, etc., 4 vols. Printed for W. Creech. Edinburgh, 1798.

Cette édition est la vingt et unième, ce qui peut donner une idée de la popularité de Blair.

Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, by Hugh Blair, one of the Ministers of the High Church, and Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the University of Edinburgh, 3 vols. W. Creech. Edinburgh, 1803.

Sermons chiefly on Particular Occasions, by Archibald Alison, Minister of the Episcopal Chapel, Cowgate, Edinburgh, Archibald Constable. Edinburgh, 1820, 2 vols.

The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, edited by Sir William Hamilton. Edinburgh, T. Clark, 1811, 10 vols.

Le tome X contient les vies d'Adam Smith, de Robertson et de Reid par Dugald Stewart, et une vie de Dugald Stewart lui-même par John Veitch.

Histoire des Progrès et de la Chute de la République Romaine, par Adam Ferguson, Professeur de Philosophie morale à l'Université d'Édimbourg. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais et orné de cartes. À Paris, chez Nyon aîné et fils, 1791, 7 vol.

Essays on the Intellectual Powers, Moral sentiments, Happiness and National Felicity, by Adam Ferguson. Paris, Published by Parsons and Galignani, 1805.

Elements of Criticism (Lord Kames), the Sixth Edition, 3 vols. Edinburgh, Printed for John Bell and William Creech, 1785.

The Works of Henry Mackenzie, with a Critical Dissertation on the Tales of the Author, by John Galt. Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1824.

Zeluco. Various Views of Human Nature taken from Life and Manners. The second edition, 2 vols. Dublin, Printed for Messrs L. White, etc., 1789.

C'est l'ouvrage du Dr MOORE, le correspondant de Burns.

Voyage en Sicile et à Malthe, traduit de l'anglais de M. Brydone, par M. Demeurrier, 2 vols. à Amsterdam et se trouve à Paris chez Pinot, 1775.

An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie, by Sir William Forbes Second edition, 3 vols. Edinburgh, Arch. Constable and Co, 1807.

The Honourable Henry Erskine, lord advocate for Scotland, with notes of certain of his Kinsfold and his Time, by Lieut-Colonel Alex. Fergusson. William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1882.

Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, by J. G. Lockhart, his son-in-law and literary executor. 4 vols. Paris, Baudry's, European Library, 1838.

The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott. Paris, Baudry's, European Library, 1837. 7 vols.

Memorials of His Time, by lord Cockburn. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1874.

Life of Francis Jeffrey, one of the judges of the Court of Session in Scotland, by lord Cockburn. New edition. Edinburgh, William and Charles Black, 1874.

Sketches of Old Times and Distant Places, by John Sinclair. London, John Murray, 1875.

A Memoir of Patrick Fraser Tytler, by his Friend, the Rev. John W. Burgon Second edition. London, John Murray, 1859.

Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who flourished in the Time of George III, by Henry lord Brougham, 2 vols. Paris, Published by A. and W. Galignani, 1846.

The Autobiography of John Galt, 2 vols. London, Cochrane and Mac Crone, 1833.

Sir Charles Bell. Histoire de sa vie et de ses travaux, par Amédée Pichot. Paris, Michel Lévy, 1858.

Letters of Sir Charles Bell, selected from his correspondence with his brother George Joseph Bell. London, John Murray, 1870.

The Life and Times of Henry Lord Brougham, written by himself, 3 vols. William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1871.

Christopher North, a memoir of John Wilson, compiled from Family Papers and other sources by his Daughter Mrs Gordon. Edinburgh, Thomas C. Jack, 1879.

Memoir of William Edmondstoune Aytoun, by Théodore Martin. William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1867.

Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and other Poems, by William Edmondstoune Aytoun. New-York, 1852.

The Early Life of Thomas Carlyle, by J. A. Froude. The Nineteenth Century. July, 1881.

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Autobiography of Mrs Fletcher, with Letters and other Family Memorials, edited by The Survivor of Her Family. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1875.

Reminiscences of a Scottish Gentleman, commencing in 1787, by Philo Scotus. London, Arthur Hall Virtue and Co, 1861.

The Story of the English Jacobins, being an account of the Persons Implicated in the charges of High Treason, 1794, by Edward Smith. Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co, n. d.

The Constitutional History England, Since the Accession of George the Third (1760-1860), by the Righ. Hon. Sir Thomas Erskine May. 3 vols. London, Longmans Green, 1887.

Reponse de L. N. M. Carnot, citoyen français, l'un des Fondateurs de la République et membre constitutionnel du Directoire Exécutif, au rapport fait sur la conspiration du 18 fructidor au Conseil des Cinq-Cents par J. Ch. Bailleul, au nom d'une commission spéciale, 6 Floréal an VI de la République.

Lord Erskine, étude sur le Barreau anglais à la fin du XVIIIe siècle, par Henri Duméril. Paris, Thorin, 1883.