THE POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY EDITED FROM THE
CRITICAL, HISTORICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, IMAGINATIVE AND HUMOROUS BY
THOMAS DE QUINCEY
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
DE QUINCEY'S POSTHUMOUS WORKS.
INTRODUCTION.
I. CONVERSATION AND S. T. COLERIDGE.
II. MR. FINLAY'S HISTORY OF GREECE.
III. THE ASSASSINATION OF CAESAR.
IV. CICERO (SUPPLEMENTARY TO PUBLISHED ESSAY).
V. MEMORIAL CHRONOLOGY.
VI. CHRYSOMANIA; OR, THE GOLD-FRENZY IN ITS PRESENT STAGE.
VII. DEFENCE OF THE ENGLISH PEERAGE.
VIII. THE ANTI-PAPAL MOVEMENT.
IX. THEORY AND PRACTICE: Review of Kant's Essay on the Common
X. POPE AND DIDACTIC POETRY.
XI. SHAKSPEARE AND WORDSWORTH .
XII. CRITICISM ON SOME OF COLERIDGE'S CRITICISMS OF WORDSWORTH.
XIII. WORDSWORTH AND SOUTHEY: AFFINITIES AND DIFFERENCES. ( An Early Paper. )
XIV. PRONUNCIATION.
XV. THE JEWISH SCRIPTURES COULD HAVE BEEN WRITTEN IN NO MODERN ERA.
XVI. DISPERSION OF THE JEWS, AND JOSEPHUS'S ENMITY TO CHRISTIANITY.
XVII. CHRISTIANITY AS THE RESULT OF PRE-ESTABLISHED HARMONY.
XVIII. THE MESSIANIC IDEA ROMANIZED.
XIX. CONTRAST OF GREEK AND PERSIAN FEELING IN CERTAIN ASPECTS.
XX. OMITTED PASSAGES AND VARIED READINGS. 1. Dinner.