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Literary Taste
CHAPTER XII - AN ENGLISH LIBRARY: PERIOD II
Arnold Bennett
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       _ After dealing with the formation of a library of authors up to John Dryden,
       I must logically arrange next a scheme for the period covered roughly
       by the eighteenth century. There is, however, no reason why the student
       in quest of a library should follow the chronological order.
       Indeed, I should advise him to attack the nineteenth century
       before the eighteenth, for the reason that, unless his taste
       happens to be peculiarly "Augustan," he will obtain a more immediate
       satisfaction and profit from his acquisitions in the nineteenth century
       than in the eighteenth. There is in eighteenth-century literature
       a considerable proportion of what I may term "unattractive excellence,"
       which one must have for the purposes of completeness,
       but which may await actual perusal until more pressing and more human books
       have been read. I have particularly in mind the philosophical authors
       of the century.
       PROSE WRITERS.
       £ s. d.
       JOHN LOCKE, *Philosophical Works:* Bohn's Edition (2 vols.) 0 7 0
       SIR ISAAC NEWTON, *Principia* (sections 1, 2, and 3): Macmillan's 0 12 0
       Gilbert Burnet, *History of His Own Time:* Everyman's Library 0 1
       0
       William Wycherley, *Best Plays:* Mermaid Series 0 2 6
       WILLIAM CONGREVE, *Best Plays:* Mermaid Series 0 2 6
       Jonathan Swift, *Tale of a Tub:* Scott Library 0 1 0
       Jonathan Swift, *Gulliver's Travels:* Temple Classics 0 1 6
       DANIEL DEFOE, *Robinson Crusoe:* World's Classics 0 1 0
       DANIEL DEFOE, *Journal of the Plague Year:* Everyman's Library 0 1
       0
       Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, *Essays:* Scott Library 0 1 0
       William Law, *Serious Call:* Everyman's Library 0 1 0
       Lady Mary W. Montagu, *Letters:* Everyman's Library 0 1 0
       George Berkeley, *Principles of Human Knowledge:*
       New Universal Library 0 1 0
       SAMUEL RICHARDSON, *Clarissa* (abridged): Routledge's Edition 0 2
       0
       John Wesley, *Journal:* Everyman's Library (4 vols.) 0 4 0
       HENRY FIELDING, *Tom Jones:* Routledge's Edition 0 2 0
       HENRY FIELDING, *Amelia:* Routledge's Edition 0 2 0
       HENRY FIELDING, *Joseph Andrews:* Routledge's Edition 0 2 0
       David Hume, *Essays:* World's Classics 0 1 0
       LAURENCE STERNE, *Tristram Shandy:* World's Classics 0 1 0
       LAURENCE STERNE, *Sentimental Journey:* New Universal Library 0 1
       0
       Horace Walpole, *Castle of Otranto:* King's Classics 0 1 6
       Tobias Smollett, *Humphrey Clinker:* Routledge's Edition 0 2 0
       Tobias Smollett, *Travels through France and Italy:* World's Classics 0 1
       0
       ADAM SMITH, *Wealth of Nations:* World's Classics (2 vols.) 0 2 0
       Samuel Johnson, *Lives of the Poets:* World's Classics (2 vols.) 0 2 0
       Samuel Johnson, *Rasselas:* New Universal Library 0 1 0
       JAMES BOSWELL, *Life of Johnson:* Everyman's Library (2 vols.) 0 2
       0
       Oliver Goldsmith, *Works:* Globe Edition 0 3 6
       Henry Mackenzie, *The Man of Feeling:* Cassell's National Library 0 0 6
       Sir Joshua Reynolds, *Discourses on Art:* Scott Library 0 1
       0
       Edmund Burke, *Reflections on the French Revolution:* Scott Library 0 1
       0
       Edmund Burke, *Thoughts on the Present Discontents:*
       New Universal Library 0 1 0
       EDWARD GIBBON, *Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire:*
       World's Classics (7 vols.) 0 7 0
       Thomas Paine, *Rights of Man:* Watts and Co.'s Edition 0 1
       0
       RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN, *Plays:* World's Classics 0 1 0
       Fanny Burney, *Evelina:* Everyman's Library 0 1 0
       Gilbert White, *Natural History of Selborne:* Everyman's Library 0 1 0
       Arthur Young, *Travels in France:* York Library 0 2 0
       Mungo Park, *Travels:* Everyman's Library 0 1 0
       Jeremy Bentham, *Introduction to the Principles of Morals:*
       Clarendon Press 0 6 6
       THOMAS ROBERT MALTHUS, *Essay on the Principle of Population:*
       Ward, Lock's Edition 0 3 6
       William Godwin, *Caleb Williams:* Newnes's Edition 0 1 0
       Maria Edgeworth, *Helen:* Macmillan's Illustrated Edition 0 2 6
       JANE AUSTEN, *Novels:* Nelson's New Century Library (2 vols.) 0 4
       0
       James Morier, *Hadji Baba:* Macmillan's Illustrated Novels 0 2 6
       £5 1 0
       The principal omissions here are Jeremy Collier, whose outcry against
       the immorality of the stage is his slender title to remembrance;
       Richard Bentley, whose scholarship principally died with him,
       and whose chief works are no longer current; and "Junius,"
       who would have been deservedly forgotten long ago had there been
       a contemporaneous Sherlock Holmes to ferret out his identity.
       POETS.
       £ s. d.
       Thomas Otway, *Venice Preserved:* Temple Dramatists 0 1 0
       Matthew Prior, *Poems on Several Occasions:*
       Cambridge English Classics 0 4 6
       John Gay, *Poems:* Muses' Library (2 vols.) 0 2 0
       ALEXANDER POPE, *Works:* Globe Edition 0 3 6
       Isaac Watts, *Hymns:* Any hymn-book 0 1 0
       James Thomson, *The Seasons:* Muses' Library 0 1 0
       Charles Wesley, *Hymns:* Any hymn-book 0 1 0
       THOMAS GRAY, Samuel Johnson, William Collins, *Poems:*
       Muses' Library 0 1 0
       James Macpherson (Ossian), *Poems:* Canterbury Poets 0 1 0
       THOMAS CHATTERTON, *Poems:* Muses' Library (2 vols.) 0 2 0
       WILLIAM COWPER, *Poems:* Canterbury Poets 0 1 0
       WILLIAM COWPER, *Letters:* World's Classics 0 1 0
       George Crabbe, *Poems:* Methuen's Little Library 0 1 6
       WILLIAM BLAKE, *Poems:* Muses' Library 0 1 0
       William Lisle Bowles, Hartley Coleridge, *Poems:*
       Canterbury Poets 0 1 0
       ROBERT BURNS, *Works:* Globe Edition 0 3 6
       £1 7 0
       SUMMARY OF THE PERIOD.
       £ s. d.
       39 prose-writers in 60 volumes, costing 5 1 0
       18 poets " 18 " " 1 7 0
       57 78 £6 8 0 _