Works by Thomas De Quincey
Prose
- Article from The Gallery of Portraits, 1832: Milton
- Close section Articles from the Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1842
- Autobiographic Sketches: Volume I, 1853
- Autobiographic Sketches: Volume II, 1854
- Close Comments upon a Straggling Speech, 1818
- Close section Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, 1821
- Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, 1821, Part I: a manuscript transcript
- Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, 1821, Part II: two discarded fragments
- Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, 1856
- Close section Constituents of Happiness and two related manuscripts, 1806
- The Devil's Ladder (trans.)
- Klosterheim: or, The Masque, 1832
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Manuscript Addenda
- To the Editor of the Westmorland Gazette (c.1819)
- [Winter Evening’s Employment for Persons of All Rank] (c. 1819)
- [The Westmorland Laker] (c. 1821)
- [Lord Castlereagh and Westmorland] (c. 1821)
- [List of Periodicals] (1828)
- [The House of Commons] (c. 1835)
- [French Books] (c. 1836)
- [Letters on Literature] (c. 1837–45)
- [Commercial Almanac] (c. 1839)
- [Those Who Travel in Caravans] (1840–1)
- [Ethics] (1841)
- [Forgery] (c. 1841)
- On the Working Population of Great Britain in Relation to the Political Prospects of the Land (1842)
- [The Truth] (c. 1842)
- A Review of a Philosophical Paper by Mr. Ferrier (c. 1842)
- [Notes on Political Economy] (1842–3)
- On Hogarth’s Funeral in the Harlot’s Progress as Noted by Lamb (1843)
- [The Physical and the Moral] (1843)
- [Agriculture and War] (1844)
- [Dining Out] (1848)
- [Loose Thoughts on Punctuation] (1850)
- [A Sketch from Childhood] (1851)
- [Rhabdomancy] (1856)
- [The Lake Dialect] (1856–7)
- [Pink Was the Man] (1857)
- Manuscript Transcript: On Reform as Affecting the Habits of Private Life
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Manuscript transcripts
- On the London Magazine, XYZ
- Continuation of the Note XYZ
- Silver Plate Inscription for Rev. Joshua William Brook (Letter from John Taylor 29 Dec. 1821)
- Anna Louise (trans.)
- Vulgar Errors in Political Economy
- What is Theory?
- Jeremy Taylor
- Letters to a Young Man whose Education has been Neglected. - Letter V [I]
- Letters to a Young Man whose Education has been Neglected. - Letter V [II]
- The Defier of Ghosts (trans.)
- ['Affghanistan', drafts]
- The Anti-Papal Movement
- [Aristotle and Euclid]
- [Autobiographical Fragment]
- [Bubbles]
- [Cancelled Passage from 'William Wordsworth']
- [Charles Lamb's Criticism]
- Chrysomania; or, the Gold-Frenzy in its Present Stage
- ['Coleridge and Opium-eating', draft]
- [The Corn Laws]
- [The Defence of India in 1858]
- [Dinner]
- [Disputatiousness]
- [Doctor Franklin]
- [Dr Johnson and Lord Chesterfield]
- [Draft Pages on Burke for Review of Schlosser’s Literary History of the Eighteenth Century]
- [Evil – Mythus]
- [Fragment on Diet]
- [Fragment with Notes Relating to the 'Second Paper on Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts']
- [Fragments Relating to 'Casuistry']
- [Fragments, 1843]
- [Fragments, 1844]
- French Tragic Drama
- ['Greece under the Romans', draft]
- [John Foster]
- [Lessons of the French Revolution]
- [Let him Come down from the Cross]
- Letter to Mr Tait Concerning the Poetry of Wordsworth
- [Literary Connexions]
- [Manchester Grammar School and Oxford University: Three Fragments]
- Memorial Chronology
- Memorial Chronology [Further essay]
- [Mr. Huskisson's 'Resignation']
- Mrs. Evans and the Gazette
- MS A [Miss Watson and the legal system]
- MS B [The Priory]
- MS C [Lady Carbery’s visit to Manchester Grammar School; An ‘evil choice’]
- MS D [Two topics of discussion at the Priory]
- MS E [Mr White’s Skeleton]
- [My Brother Pink]
- [Mythus]
- [Niels Klim] (trans.)
- A Note on ‘Professor Wilson’
- [Note to 'System of the Heavens']
- [Notes on Chronology]
- [Notes on French Drama]
- [Notes on The Times, 2 November 1840]
- [O'Connell]
- [On Miracles] MS A
- [On Miracles] MS B
- [On Miracles] MS C
- On the Religious Objections to the use of Chloroform in Obstetric Medicine
- [Pagan Mythology]
- [Peter Anthony Fonk]
- [Planned continuation of Suspiria: drafts, notes, and fragments]
- [Political Economy]
- [Professor Ferrier]
- [Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Essays: First Series]
- [Ransoming the Books]
- [The Return of Sir Robert Peel]
- [Review of ‘Corneille and His Times’]
- [The Revolution of Greece, Part II]
- [The Revolution of Greece, Part III]
- [The Role of the Hakim]
- [Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Manuscript Variants and Additions]
- ['Secession from the Church of Scotland', Drafts]
- [Shakespeare’s Birthday]
- [Sir R. Steele's Principle]
- [The Size of the Defence Force]
- ['Suspiria', drafts, notes, and fragments]
- [Testimonial Letter for William Nichol]
- [Testimonial of J. F. Ferrier]
- [To Make Oatmeal Porridge]
- [To the Editor of Blackwood's Magazine]
- A Tory's Account of Toryism, Whiggism, and Radicalism [Part III]
- The Vision of Sudden Death MS VSD A
- The Vision of Sudden Death MS VSD B
- The Vision of Sudden Death MS VSD C
- The Vision of Sudden Death MS VSD D
- The Vision of Sudden Death MS VSD E
- [War]
- [Wilna in January 1813] (trans.)
- [Wilson at Oxford]
- [Youthful Indiscretions of Professor Wilson]
- Marginalia
- Close section Miscellaneous translations, 1823–4 (trans.)
- Oxford Latin Exercise, c.1803–8
- Posthumously Published Item: Novels, 1830
- Postscript on Sir John Moore's Letters, 1809
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Prefaces &c. to the Collected Editions
- Extract from a Letter written by Mr De Quincey to the American Editor of his Works
- [Draft Introduction to the Boston edition]
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Prefaces &c. from Selections Grave and Gay
- I Autobiographic Sketches (1853): Preface
- Close section III Miscellanies, Chiefly Narrative (i) (1854)
- Close section IV Miscellanies, Chiefly Narrative (ii) (1854)
- VI Sketches, Critical and Biographic (1857): Preface
- Close section VII Studies on Secret Records, Personal and Historic. With Other Papers (1858)
- Close section VIII Essays Sceptical and Anti-Sceptical, on Problems Neglected or Misconceived (1858)
- IX Leaders in Literature, with a Notice of Traditional Errors Affecting Them (1858): Prefatory Notice
- X Classic Records Reviewed or Deciphered (1859): Preface
- XI Critical Suggestions on Style and Rhetoric, with German Tales, and Other Narrative Papers (1859): Prefatory Memoranda
- Close section XII Speculations, Literary and Philosophic, with German Tales, and Other Narrative Papers (i) (1859)
- Close section Published Addenda
- The Street Companion: or The Young Man's Guide and the Old Man's Comfort, in the Choice of Shoes
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Transcripts of Unlocated Manuscripts
(attrib.)
- [Escapades Ascribed to Professor Wilson] (attrib.)
- Morning Studies (attrib.)
- The Loveliest Sight for Woman’s Eyes (attrib.)
- On Pagan Sacrifices (attrib.)
- David’s Numbering of the People – The Politics of the Situation (attrib.)
- The Jews as a Separate People (attrib.)
- ‘What is Truth?’ the Jesting Pilate Said – A False Gloss (attrib.)
- Anecdotes – Juvenal (attrib.)
- Some Thoughts on Biography (attrib.)
- National Manners and False Judgment of Them (attrib.)
- Increased Possibilities of Sympathy in the Present Age (attrib.)
- Conversation and S. T. Coleridge (attrib.)
- Cicero (Supplementary to Published Essay) (attrib.)
- Defence of the English Peerage (attrib.)
- Theory and Practice (attrib.)
- Pope and Didactic Poetry (attrib.)
- Criticism on Some of Coleridge’s Criticisms of Wordsworth (attrib.)
- Wordsworth and Southey: Affinities and Differences (attrib.)
- Pronunciation (attrib.)
- The Jewish Scriptures Could Have Been Written in No Modern Era (attrib.)
- Dispersion of the Jews, and Josephus’s Enmity to Christianity (attrib.)
- Christianity as the Result of Pre-Established Harmony (attrib.)
- The Messianic Idea Romanized (attrib.)
- Contrast of Greek and Persian Feeling in Certain Aspects (attrib.)
- Omitted Passages from the Review of Bennett’s Ceylon (attrib.)
- Why Scripture Does Not Deal with Science (‘Pagan Oracles’) (attrib.)
- The Rhapsodoi (attrib.)
- From ‘Brevia’ (attrib.)
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Undatable Manuscripts
- Close section In Private Collections
- Close section In the Berg Collection
- Close section In the Bodleian Library
- Shakspeare and Wordsworth
- Close section In the Georgetown University Library
- [Quantity]
- Close section In the National Library of Scotland
- Close section In the Library of the University of Texas
- Modern
- Close section In the Wordsworth Library, Grasmere
- [Fragments on Christianity]
- Close section [Unpublished Manuscripts relating to known issues of the Westmorland Gazette and to items published in the paper]
Journalism
- Article from Macphail’s Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Journal, 1848: War
- Article from the Edinburgh Literary Gazette, 1829: The Poetical Works of Manzoni
- Article from the Glasgow Athenaeum Album, 1848: Sortilege on Behalf of the Glasgow Athenaeum
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Articles and translations from the London Magazine, 1821–4
- John Paul Friedrich Richter: The Happy Life of the Parish Priest in Sweden, Last Will and Testament - The House of Weeping (trans.)
- Close section Letters to a Young Man whose Education has been Neglected
- The Lion's Head. [Anecdotage]
- Anecdotage, 1. Miss Hawkins's Anecdotes
- Death of a German Great Man
- Close section
Notes from the Pocket Book of a Late Opium-Eater
- Anglo-German Dictionaries
- Prefiguration of Remote Events
- Moral Effects of Revolutions
- No. I. Walking Stewart
- No. II. Malthus
- On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth
- No. III. English Dictionaries
- Reformadoes
- Proverbs
- Antagonism
- To the Lakers
- On Suicide
- The Lion's Head: Reply to Hazlitt's charge of plagiarism in Malthus
- No IV. False Distinctions
- Madness
- English Physiology
- No. V. Superficial Knowledge
- Manuscripts of Melmoth
- Scriptural Allusion Explained
- Falsification of the History of England
- Mr Schnackenberger: or Two Masters for One Dog (trans.)
- The Dice (trans.)
- The King of Haiti (trans.)
- Measure of Value
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Articles and translations from the London Magazine, 1824
- Historico-Critical Inquiry into the Origins of the Rosicrucians and the Free-Masons
- Analects (trans.)
- Dream upon the Universe (trans.)
- The Services of Mr. Ricardo to the Science of Political Economy, Briefly and Plainly Stated
- Dialogues of Three Templars on Political Economy, Chiefly in Relation to the Principles of Mr. Ricardo
- Education. Plans for the Instruction of Boys in Large Numbers
- Kant on National Character, in Relation to the Sense of the Sublime and Beautiful (trans.)
- Abstract of Swedenborgianism (trans.)
- Goethe
- Idea of a Universal History on a Cosmo-Political Plan (trans.)
- Walladmor: Sir Walter Scott's German Novel
- Close section Articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1831–32
- Close section Articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1832–8
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Articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1840–1
- Style [No. I]
- Style No. II
- Style No. III
- Style No. IV
- Lord Stanley's Irish Registration Bill
- Hints for the Hustings
- Foreign Politics
- The Dourraunee Empire
- Conservative Prospects
- Niebuhr
- Russia as it was in the Summer and Winter of 1812
- Plato's Republic
- Sir Robert Peel's Position on Next Resuming Power
- Close section Articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1841–2
- Close section Articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1842–3
- Close section Articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1844–5
- Close section Articles from Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1849
- Close section Articles from Blackwood's Magazine, 1826–8
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Articles from Blackwood's Magazine, 1829–31
- The Duke of Wellington and Mr Peel
- Kant in his Miscellaneous Essays
- Life of Richard Bentley, D.D. by J.H. Monk, D.D. [Part I]
- Life of Richard Bentley, D.D. by J.H. Monk, D.D. [Part II]
- French Revolution
- France and England
- Political Anticipations
- The Late Cabinet
- The Present Cabinet in Relation to the Times
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Articles from Blackwood's 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
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Articles from Hogg’s Instructor, 1850–2
- Conversation
- The Sphinx’s Riddle
- Logic
- Professor Wilson
- French and English Manners
- Presence of Mind: A Fragment
- On the Present Stage of the English Language
- Introductory letter and first part of A Sketch From Childhood
- A Sketch From Childhood No. II
- A Sketch From Childhood No. III
- A Sketch From Childhood No. IV
- A Sketch From Childhood No. V
- A Sketch From Childhood No. VI
- A Sketch From Childhood No. VII
- Sir William Hamilton, Bart.
- Sir William Hamilton, with a glance at his logical reforms (first paper)
- Sir William Hamilton, with a glance at his logical reforms (second paper)
- California
- Close section Articles from Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1833–6
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Articles from Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1845–6
- On Wordsworth's Poetry
- On the Temperance Movement of Modern Times
- Notes on Gilfillan's 'Gallery of Literary Portraits': Godwin, Foster, Hazlitt, Shelley, Keats
- The Antigone of Sophocles, as represented on the Edinburgh Stage in December 1845
- Memoirs and Correspondence of the Marquess of Wellesley
- On Christianity, as an Organ of Political Movement
- Glance at the Works of Mackintosh
- System of the Heavens as revealed by Lord Rosse's Telescopes
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Articles from Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1847–8
- Notes on Walter Savage Landor [Part I]
- Notes on Walter Savage Landor [Part II]
- Orthographic Mutineers
- Milton versus Southey and Landor
- Joan of Arc [Part I]
- Joan of Arc [Part II]
- The Nautico-Military Nun of Spain [Part I]
- The Nautico-Military Nun of Spain [Part II]
- The Nautico-Military Nun of Spain [Part III]
- Secret Societies [Part I]
- Secret Societies [Part II]
- Schlosser’s Literary History of the Eighteenth Century [Part I]
- Schlosser’s Literary History of the Eighteenth Century [Part II]
- Conversation
- Protestantism [Part I]
- Protestantism [Part II]
- Protestantism [Part III]
- Close section Articles from Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1851
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Articles from Tait's Magazine, 1834–8
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Sketches of Life and Manners; from the Autobiography of an English Opium Eater
- [February 1834]
- [March 1834]
- [April 1834]
- The Irish Rebellion [May 1834]
- [August 1834]
- Travelling in England Thirty Years Ago: from the Autobiography of an English Opium Eater [December 1834]
- Oxford [February 1835]
- Oxford [June 1835]
- Oxford [August 1835]
- Autobiography of an English Opium-Eater [June 1836]
- Literary Connexions or Acquiantances [February 1837]
- Literary Connexions or Acquiantances [March 1837]
- Sketches of Life and Manners; from the Autobiography of an English Opium Eater [March 1838]
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Autobiography of an English Opium-Eater
- Recollections of Charles Lamb [I] [April 1838]
- Recollections of Charles Lamb. -No. II. [June 1838]
- Recollections of Charles Lamb [III] [September 1838]
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge [I] [September 1834]
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge [II] [October 1834]
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge [III] [November 1834]
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge [IV] [January 1835]
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Sketches of Life and Manners; from the Autobiography of an English Opium Eater
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Articles from Tait's 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]
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Articles from the Edinburgh Evening Post, 1828–9
- On the Policy of Russia
- [News from Portugal and London]
- [As We Predicted]
- West India Property [Part One of Two]
- West India Property [Part Two of Two]
- Mr. O'Connell and the Clare Election
- [News from Portugal, Russia, and Ireland]
- [To a Reader: Invitation to a Set-to on Greek Literature]
- [To a Reader: On Coleridge, Southey, and 'The Devil's Walk']
- Derry Dawson
- State of Ireland
- [Memoires sur l'Imperatrice Josephine]
- General Mournings
- ['The March of Liberalism']
- ['The Sweeping Hand of Liberalism']
- Close section Articles from the Edinburgh Literary Gazette, 1829
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The Articles from the Edinburgh Saturday Post, 1827–1828
- [Observations on Diet]
- [Review of the Edinburgh Review for June 1827; Part One of Two]
- [Review of the Edinburgh Review for June 1827; Part Two of Two]
- Klopstock, from the Danish
- [Mr. Canning's Death]
- [New Ministerial Arrangements]
- [The Nomination of Mr. Herries]
- West India Petition
- [Meeting at Birmingham]
- [Every Night Book]
- ['Harlequin Changes in this Drama of Faction']
- [Review of Blackwood's Magazine for September 1827]
- Owen of Lanark
- Mr. Canning and the Aristocracy
- [King James I. of Scotland]
- Mexican Bonds
- The Standard Newspaper
- [Professor Wilson and the London Sun and Standard]
- [Owen of Lanark; An Editor's Apology]
- [News from Spain and Portugal]
- Triple Alliance
- [The Catalonian Insurrection; Rumours of the Press]
- [Review of Blackwood's Magazine for October 1827]
- Waste Lands and Emigration
- Emigration Report
- Tales of all Nations
- [Italian Tragedy: Foreign Quarterly Review]
- Disciples of Mr. Malthus
- Bank of England
- Quarterly Review, No. 72, and the Standard Newspaper - On the Doctrine of Rent
- Plagiarism; To the Editor of the Edinburgh Saturday Post
- [Review of Blackwood's Magazine for November 1827]
- [No News from Navarino]
- Political Economy; The Standard and the Edinburgh Saturday Post
- [The Battle of Navarino; First Reports]
- [Review of the Edinburgh Review for October 1827; Part One of Two]
- [The Battle of Navarino; The Aftermath]
- [Review of the Edinburgh Review for October 1827; Part Two of Two]
- [The Battle of Navarino; Rumours from Paris]
- [Review of Blackwood's Magazine for December 1827]
- [Rumours of War]
- [Cornillon's Dictionnaire and the Teaching of Langauges]
- [The First Casualty of War]
- [Review of the Foreign Quarterly Review for November 1827]
- Italian Opera [First Article - Rossini's Barber of Seville]
- [London Newspapers and the Change of Government]
- ['How Easy is the Descent'; Andrew Thomson and the Bible Societies]
- Italian Opera [Second Article - Rossini's Il Turco in Italia]
- ['War may be Avoided']
- ['This State of Indetermination']
- Letters of Junius [Part One of Three]
- Letters of Junius [Part Two of Three]
- Letters of Junius [Part Three of Three]
- Italian Opera [Third Article - 'Our Italian Friends']
- [The Battle of Navarino; Rumours Affirmed]
- Vocal Concert
- Italian Opera [Fourth Article - Rossini and Others]
- [The Prospects of France and Great Britain]
- Moscheles' Concert
- [The End of the Coalition]
- The Ministry
- [The King's Speech]
- ['The Sublimest Rat upon Record']
- Moscheles' Morning Concert
- De Begnis' Concert (Last Night)
- Mr. Huskisson's Re-Election
- [Mr Huskisson's Character]
- [The Dissolution of the Late Government and the Constitution of the Present]
- ['Pick-Lock to a Place'; Repeal of the Test Acts]
- Professional Concert
- [Anatomy of Drunkenness]
- Emigration
- [Review of the Edinburgh Review for January 1828]
- [Reply to 'Antehellenistes']
- ['On the Subject of Emigration'
- [Two Words on John Ramsay M'Culloch]
- [As Strong as 'Sealing-Wax']
- [The Corn Bill]
- Turkey
- Miss E. Paton's Concert
- [Rumours from Paris]
- [The Transference of an Elective Franchise]
- ['The Great Question - War or No War?']
- [The Foreign Journals]
- ['The Pretensions of Phrenology']
- Close section Articles from the North British Review, 1848
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Contributions to the Westmorland Gazette, 1818–20
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The 1818 Westmorland Election and its Aftermath
- [30 May 1818] Philadelphus, on Mr. Clarkson's Letter
- Kendal, July 11, 1818
- Kendal, July 18, 1818
- [25 July 1818] To the Editor of the Westmorland Gazette
- Kendal, July 25, 1818
- Kendal, October 3, 1818
- [3 October 1818] Mr. Orator Ego
- [17 October 1818] Shrievalty of Westmorland
- Kendal, January 9, 1819. High Sheriff of Westmorland
- [23 January 1819] Ambleside Dinner
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Editorial Matters
- [1 August 1818] To Correspondents
- [8 August 1818] To Correspondents
- Kendal, August 8, 1818
- [15 August 1818] To Correspondents
- Kendal, August 15, 1818
- [22 August 1818] To Correspondents
- Kendal, September 12, 1818
- [31 October 1818] Moderatus
- [21 November 1818] Notice to the Public
- [19 December 1818] Potato-Brandy
- [26 December 1818] 'Q. in a Corner,' and 'P. Q.'
- Kendal, January 2, 1819. 'Q. in a Corner,' and 'P. Q.' (Concluded from our last.)
- [16 January 1819] To 'Q. in a Corner.'
- [23 January 1819] To 'Q. in a Corner.'
- [9 January 1819] To the Correspondents of the Westmorland Gazette
- Kendal, January 16, 1819. Act of Oblivion
- [30 January 1819]
- [30 January 1819] Anonymous Letters
- Kendal, February 13, 1819. Anonymous Letters
- [20 March 1819] The Kendal Chronicle
- [1 May 1819]
- Kendal, May 8, 1819. Communication to the Readers of the Westmorland Gazette
- [29 May 1819]
- [19 June 1819]
- [26 June 1819]
- [31 July 1819]
- [14 August 1819] The Tables Turned
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Home Affairs
- Kendal, October 10, 1818
- [17 October 1818] St. Bees
- Kendal, October 24, 1818
- Kendal, December 5, 1818
- Kendal, October 17, 1818. The Queen of England
- Kendal, November 28, 1818
- Kendal, December 12, 1818. Her Late Majesty
- Kendal, October 31, 1818. The Army
- [31 October 1818] The King's Accession
- Kendal, January 30, 1819. Case of Francis Ward
- Case of Driscoll, Cashman, & Weller
- Kendal, April 10, 1819. Parliamentary Intelligence
- [17 April 1819] Notice and Explanation to the Reader
- Kendal, April 24, 1819. Catholic Claims
- [24 April 1819] A Plain Answer to 'A Plain Man.'
- [22 May 1819] The Game Laws
- Kendal, May 29, 1819. State of the Nation
- Kendal, June 5, 1819
- Kendal, Saturday, July 24, 1819
- Kendal, Saturday, August 7, 1819
- Kendal, Saturday, August 14, 1819
- Kendal, Saturday, August 28, 1819
- Kendal, Saturday, October 2, 1819
- Kendal, Saturday, October 9, 1819
- Kendal, Saturday, October 30, 1819
- Kendal, Saturday, September 18, 1819
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Literary, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Pieces
- [1 August 1818] Biography
- [19 September 1818] Poetry
- [24 October 1818]
- [28 November 1818] Medical Treatment of Hydrophobia
- [16 January 1819] Bonaparte
- [28 August 1819] Immanuel Kant, and John Gottfried Herder
- [11 September 1819] Immanuel Kant & Dr. Herschel
- [18 September 1819] The Planet Mars
- [13 November 1819] To the Editor of the Westmorland Gazette
- [4 December 1819] To the Editor of the Westmorland Gazette
- [18 December 1819] To the Editor of the Westmorland Gazette. Continuation of K. K.'s Letter
- [8 January 1820] To the Editor of the Westmorland Gazette
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Political Economy and Related Pieces
- Kendal, August 29, 1818
- Kendal, September 19, 1818. Review of the Comments Published in the 'Kendal Chronicle,' upon an Essay in the 'Westmorland Gazette' of August 29
- [3 October 1818] Bergen-op-Zoom
- [21 November 1818] Notes on an Article in the 'Kendal Chronicle' of November 14
- Kendal, December 9, 1818
- Kendal, February 6, 1819. Resumption of Cash Payments by the Bank of England
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The 1818 Westmorland Election and its Aftermath
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Pamphlet and Articles from Hogg’s Instructor and Titan, 1853–8
- On the Supposed Scriptural Expression for Eternity
- Judas Iscariot
- Table-Talk
- On the Final Catastrophe of the Gold-Digging Mania
- How to Write English, Introductory Paper
- Shakespeare’s Text – Suetonius Unravelled
- Storms in English History: A Glance at the Reign of Henry VIII
- The Lake Dialect: a Letter from Thomas De Quincey
- China [I]
- China [II]
- Preliminary Note and Preface to the revision of ‘China’
- Postscript to the revision of ‘China’
- Hints Towards an Appreciation of the Coming War in China
- Hurried Notices of Indian Affairs
- Passing Notices of Indian Affairs
- Suggestions upon the Secret of the Mutiny
- Close section Translations from Blackwood's Magazine, 1821 (trans.)