position active and friendly in assisting all who are engaged in the pursuit; through him the use of several pieces was procured from the library of the late Mr. Heber. He is likewise much indebted to William Newbery, Esq., for various documents connected with Goldsmith's earlier literary labours for his grandfather, and curious memorials of his life; to Major-General Sir Henry Bunbury, Bart., for copies of verses addressed to his family; to a Lady, his near relative, for her recollections of the Poet; to Dr. H. U. Thomson of Piccadilly, for the use of several letters of Bishop Percy addressed to Malone; to William Nicol, Esq., of Pall Mall, William Upcott, Esq., H. W. Singer, Esq.; and to several others whose names will be found annexed to the information which they had the kindness to communicate. મૈં છુ Visit of his Brother to London. Letter to Mr. Hodson. Memoirs of a Protestant. Grand Magazine. - Letters to Mr. Mills, to Mr. Bryanton, and to Mrs. Jane Lawder. Quarrel with Mr. Griffiths, and Letter to him.- Kenrick. Letter to Rev. Henry Goldsmith. Voltaire's Life. Various Literary Engagements. - Pamphlet on the Cock Lane Ghost. History of Mecklenburgh. - Art of Poetry.- Plutarch.. Citizen of the World.. Additions to a History of England. - Life of Beau Nash. Lines supposed to be |