CONTENTS PREFACE ... xxi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ... xxii INTRODUCTION ... 1 NOTE ON THE TEXT ... 37 Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅰ, Ⅱ(1760) 1 STERNE on the composition of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅰ, Ⅱ, 1759 ... 39 (a) Letter to Dodsley, May 1759 ... 39 (b) Letter, summer 1759 ... 39 (c) Letter to Dodsley, ? October 1759 ... 40 2 STERNE to his readers, 1759-60 ... 41 (a) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅰ ... 41 (b) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅰ ... 42 (c) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅰ ... 42 (d) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅱ ... 44 (e) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅱ ... 44 (f) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅱ ... 45 3 STERNE promotes his book, January 1760 ... 45 4 WILLIAM KENRICK, the first review of Tristram Shandy, January 1760 ... 46 5 STERNE defends Tristram Shandy, January 1760 ... 48 6 Reviews in the magazines, January-February 1760 ... 52 (a) Notice, Critical Review, January 1760 ... 52 (b) Notice, London Magazine, February 1760 ... 52 (c) Notice, Royal Female Magazine, February 1760 ... 53 7 LORD BATHURST praises Sterne, spring 1760 ... 53 8 HORACE WALPOLE on Tristram Shandy, April 1760 ... 55 9 The design of Tristram Shandy, March-April 1760 ... 56 (a) DR THOMAS NEWTON, March 1760 ... 56 (b) Letter, April 1760 ... 57 10 The serious attacks, spring 1760 ... 61 (a) MARY GRANVILLE DELANY, letters to Anne Granville Dewes, April, May 1760 ... 61 (b) Review, Critical Review, April 1760 ... 62 (c) Letter, The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, April 1760 ... 62 11 The bantering attacks, spring 1760 ... 64 (a) Letter, Grand Magazine, April 1760 ... 64 (b) Explanatory Remarks on the Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy by Jeremiah Kunastrokius, April 1760 ... 66 (c) The Clockmakers Outcry Against the Author of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, May 1760 ... 67 (d) Tristram Shandy's Bon Mots, Repartees, odd Adventures, and Humorous Stories... and a New Dialogue of the Dead, between Dean Swift, and Henry Fielding, Esq, June 1760 ... 71 12 The first biography of Sterne, May 1760 ... 73 13 The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, vols Ⅰ, Ⅱ, spring and summer 1760 ... 75 (a) STERNE, preface to The Sermons of Mr. Yorick, May 1760 ... 75 (b) Review, Critical Review, May 1760 ... 76 (c) Review, Monthly Review, May 1760 ... 77 (d) Review, Royal Female Magazine, May 1760 ... 78 (e) REVEREND HENRY VENN, letter to Mrs Knipe, June 1760 ... 79 (f) GEORGINA, COUNTESS COWPER, letter to Anne Granville Dewes, September 1760 ... 79 14 BOSWELL on Sterne, spring 1760 ... 80 15 Sterne as Juvenilian satirist, June 1760 ... 85 16 Sterne and BISHOP WARBURTON, June 1760 ... 86 (a) WARBURTON, letter to Sterne ... 87 (b) STERNE, letter to Warburton ... 88 (c) WARBURTON, letter to Sterne ... 88 17 THOMAS GRAY on Sterne, June 1760 ... 89 18 LADY BRADSHAIGH on Sterne, June 1760 ... 90 19 GOLDSMITH attacks Sterne, June 1760 ... 91 20 Sterne and the Monthly reviewers, June 1760 ... 95 21 Attack on Sterne and the Methodists, July 1760 ... 100 22 Sterne and an appreciative reader, summer 1760 ... 102 (a) REVEREND ROBERT BROWN, letter to John Hall-Stevenson, July 1760 ... 102 (b) STERNE, letter to Brown, September 1760 ... 103 23 HORACE MANN on Sterne's 'humbugging,' November 1760 ... 104 24 Tristram Shandy as satire, 1760 ... 105 25 EDMUND BURKE on Tristram Shandy, 1760 ... 106 Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅲ, Ⅳ(1761) 26 The composition of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅲ, Ⅳ, 1760 ... 108 (a) STERNE, letter to Mrs Fenton, August 1760 ... 108 (b) STERNE, letter to Stephen Croft, December 1760 ... 108 27 Sterne to his critics and readers, Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅲ, Ⅳ, 1760-1 ... 109 (a) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅲ ... 109 (b) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅲ ... 110 (c) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅲ ... 111 (d) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅳ ... 115 (e) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅳ ... 115 (f) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅳ ... 116 (g) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅳ ... 117 (h) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅳ ... 117 (i) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅳ ... 118 (j) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅳ ... 118 28 Reviews of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅲ, Ⅳ, February-April 1761 ... 119 (a) OWEN RUFFHEAD, review, Monthly Review, February 1761 ... 119 (b) Notice, British Magazine, February 1761 ... 124 (c) Review, Critical Review, April 1761 ... 125 29 SAMUEL RICHARDSON on Sterne ; January-February 1761 ... 128 30 Some private opinions, February-June 1761 ... 130 (a) DR THOMAS NEWTON, February 1761 ... 130 (b) RICHARD HURD, March 1761 ... 130 (c) MARK HILDESLEY, April 1761 ... 131 (d) DR JAMES GRAINGER, June 1761 ... 131 31 A mock funeral discourse, October 1761 ... 132 Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅴ, Ⅵ(1761) 32 The composition of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅴ, Ⅵ, summer 1761 ... 135 (a) STERNE, letter to John Hall-Stevenson, June 1761 ... 135 (b) STERNE, letter to Lady Anna Dacre(?), September 1761 ... 135 33 Sterne to his readers, 1761 ... 136 (a) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅴ ... 136 (b) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅴ ... 136 (c) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅵ ... 136 (d) Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅵ ... 137 34 Assessments of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅴ, Ⅵ, 1761-2 ... 138 (a) REVEREND BAPTIST NOEL TURNER in New Monthly Magazine, report of conversation, 1765(?) ... 138 (b) Notice, British Magazine, January 1762 ... 138 (c) Review, Critical Review, January 1762 ... 138 (d) Review by JOHN LANGHORNE in Monthly Review, January 1762 ... 140 35 RICHARD GRIFFITH : Sterne's appeal to pit, box, and gallery, 1761-2 ... 142 36 A poetic tribute, February 1762 ... 144 37 Sterne and the great humorists, May 1762 ... 145 38 Sterne's bad example, June 1762 ... 146 39 DAVID HUME on Sterne, November 1762, January 1773 ... 147 40 Sterne's nonsense, December 1762 ... 148 41 CHARLES JOHNSTONE : Sterne in the character of a wit, 1762 ... 149 42 Sterne's Rabelaisian caricatures, 1762 ... 151 43 CHARLES CHURCHILL on Sterne, 1762 ... 152 44 A poetic tribute to Tristram Shandy, July 1763 ... 153 45 Sterne's upstart book, 1764 ... 154 46 Sterne no fit ambassador from hell, 1764 ... 155 Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅶ, Ⅷ(1765) 47 The composition of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅶ, Ⅷ, 1762-5 ... 157 (a) STERNE, letter to Robert Foley, November 1762 ... 157 (b) STERNE, letter to Mrs Elizabeth Montagu(?), June 1764 ... 157 (c) STERNE, letter to Robert Foley, November 1764 ... 158 (d) STERNE, Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅷ ... 158 48 Reviews of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅶ, Ⅷ, January-April 1765 ... 159 (a) Notice, Universal Museum and Complete Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, January 1765 ... 159 (b) Notice, Critical Review, January 1765 ... 159 (c) Review by RALPH GRIFFITHS in Monthly Review, February 1765 ... 161 (d) Notice by JEAN BAPTISTE SUARD in Gazette Litt<?import namespace ... m ur 49 MRS MONTAGU on Sterne, April 1765 ... 169 (a) Letter to Mrs Sarah Scott ... 169 (b) Letter to Mrs Sarah Scott ... 170 50 Sermons of Mr. Yorick, vols Ⅲ, Ⅳ, 1765-6 ... 171 (a) STERNE, letter to Thomas Hesilrige, July 1765 ... 171 (b) Review, Critical Review, January, February 1766 ... 171 (c) WILLIAM ROSE, review, Monthly Review, March 1766 ... 172 (d) WILLIAM COWPER, letter to Joseph Hill, April 1766 ... 172 51 Sterne and a Black admirer, July 1766, June 1778 ... 174 (a) IGNATIUS SANCHO, letter to Sterne, July 1766 ... 174 (b) STERNE, letter to Sancho, July 1766 ... 175 (c) IGNATIUS SANCHO, letter, June 1778 ... 176 Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅸ(1767) 52 Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅸ, January-March 1767 ... 178 (a) STERNE, Tristram Shandy, vol. Ⅸ ... 178 (b) Notice, Critical Review, February 1767 ... 179 (c) Notice, Gentleman's Magazine, February 1767 ... 180 (d) RALPH GRIFFITHS, review, Monthly Review, February 1767 ... 181 (e) Letter, Lloyd's Evening Post, March 1767 ... 183 (f) Gentleman's Magazine, March 1767 ... 184 53 The composition of A Sentimental Journey, 1767-8 ... 184 (a) STERNE, letter to Lydia Sterne, February 1767 ... 184 (b) STERNE, letter to Thomas Becket, September 1767 ... 184 (c) STERNE, letter to Sir William Stanhope(?), September 1767 ... 185 (d) RICHARD GRIFFITH, A Series of Genuine Letters between Henry and Frances, 1770 ... 185 (e) STERNE, letter to Mrs William James, November 1767 ... 187 (f) STERNE, letter, November 1767 ... 188 (g) STERNE, letter, November 1767 ... 188 (h) STERNE, letter to Sir George Macartney, December 1767 ... 189 (i) STERNE, letter, February 1768 ... 189 (j) STERNE, A Sentimental Journey ... 189 (k) STERNE, A Sentimental Journey ... 191 54 JOHN HALL-STEVENSON on Sterne, January 1768 ... 193 55 Sterne and an American admirer, 1767-8 ... 195 (a) DR JOHN EUSTACE, letter to Sterne, undated ... 195 (b) STERNE, letter to Eustace, February 1768 ... 196 A Sentimental Journey(1768) 56 Reviews of the Sentimental Journey, spring 1768 ... 197 (a) Review, Critical Review, March 1768 ... 197 (b) Notice, London Magazine, March 1768 ... 198 (c) RALPH GRIFFITHS, review, Monthly Review, March, April 1768 ... 199 (d) Notice, Political Register, May 1768 ... 201 57 Some private opinions of the Sentimental Journey, spring 1768 ... 202 (a) HORACE WALPOLE, letter to Thomas Gray, March 1768 ... 202 (b) HORACE WALPOLE, letter to George Montagu, March 1768 ... 202 (c) JOSEPH COCKFIELD, letter to the Reverend Weeden Butler, March 1768 ... 202 (d) ELIZABETH CARTER, letter to Mrs Elizabeth Vesey, April 1768 ... 203 (e) MRS ELIZABETH BURNEY and MRS FANNY GREVILLE on the Sentimental Journey, spring 1768 ... 204 58 Comments and tributes on Sterne's death, 1768 ... 204 (a) London Magazine, June 1768 ... 204 (b) WILLIAM WARBURTON, letter to Charles Yorke, April 1768 ... 205 (c) Gentleman's Magazine, April 1768 ... 206 (d) 'The Fig Leaf,' April 1768 ... 206 (e) 'Occasional Verses on the Death of Mr. Sterne,' August 1768 ... 206 (f) MRS ELIZABETH MONTAGU, letter, 1768? ... 207 (g) DAVID GARRICK, 1768 ... 208 59 Sterne's headstone, 1769 ... 209 60 JOHN TRUMBULL on Sterne, 1769, 1773 ... 210 (a) 'On the Philanthropy of the Author of Tristram Shandy. 1769' ... 210 (b) The Progress of Dulness, 1773 ... 210 The 1770s : praise and blame 61 RICHARD GRIFFITH and Sterne's 'posthumous works,' 1770, 1772 ... 212 (a) GRIFFITH in The Posthumous Works of a Late Celebrated Genius, 1770 ... 212 (b) GRIFFITH in The Posthumous Works of a Late Celebrated Genius, 1770 ... 213 (c) GRIFFITH in Something New, 1772 ... 214 62 THOMAS JEFFERSON on Sterne, 1771, 1787 ... 215 (a) Letter to Robert Skipwith, August 1771 ... 215 (b) Letter to Peter Carr, August 1787 ... 216 63 RICHARD CUMBERLAND on Sterne, 1771, 1806 ... 216 (a) The West Indian, 1771 ... 216 (b) Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, 1806 ... 217 64 SAMUEL JOHNSON on Sterne, 1773, 1776, 1781 ... 218 (a) Conversation with Goldsmith, April 1773 ... 218 (b) Conversation with Boswell, March 1776 ... 219 (c) Conversation with Mary Monckton, May 1781 ... 219 65 GEORGE COLMAN the Elder on Sterne, July 1775 ... 220 66 Sterne's Letters, 1775 ... 221 (a) Review, Gentleman's Magazine, April 1775 ... 221 (b) Review, London Review, June 1775 ... 221 (c) RALPH GRIFFITHS, review, Monthly Review, November 1775 ... 222 (d) HENRY MACKENZIE, letter to Elizabeth Rose, November 1775 ... 223 67 COURTNEY MELMOTH on Sterne, 1775, 1776 ... 224 (a) 'The Tears of Genius,' 1775 ... 224 (b) Observations on the Night Thoughts of Dr. Young, 1776 ... 225 68 BOSWELL on Sterne in The Hypochondriack, 1778, 1780 ... 227 (a) 'On Conscience,' April 1778 ... 227 (b) 'On Imitation,' August 1780 ... 227 69 JOHN CLELAND on Sterne, 1779 ... 228 70 Some attacks during the 1770s ... 229 (a) JOHN WESLEY, February 1772 ... 229 (b) JACOB DUCH<NOBR><m:math xmlns ... '"htt (c) Anonymous Joineriana : or the Book of Scraps, 1772 ... 230 (d) THOMAS O'BRIEN MACMAHON, 1774 ... 232 (e) PERCIVAL STOCKDALE, 1778 ... 232 (f) REVEREND PHILIP PARSONS, 1779 ... 233 71 Some neutral critics of the 1770s ... 235 (a) ROBERT LLOYD, 1774 ... 235 (b) WILLIAM WELLER PEPYS, letter to William Franks, 1776? ... 235 (c) JOHN NOORTHOUCK, 1776 ... 236 72 Some tributes of the 1770s ... 237 (a) CHARLES JENNER, 1770 ... 237 (b) Anonymous Letters Concerning the Present State of England, 1772 ... 237 (c) Westminster Magazine, November 1774 ... 238 (d) JOHN OGILVIE, 1774 ... 240 (e) JOSEPH CRADOCK, 1774 ... 241 (f) Westminster Magazine, January 1775 ... 241 (g) Anonymous Yorick's Skull ; or, College Oscitations, 1777 ... 243 73 JOHN HENDERSON reads from Sterne, 1770-85 ... 244 The 1780s : anthologies and complete works 74 Sterne's Complete Works, 1780 ... 246 75 Sterne's imitators, 1781 ... 248 76 Sterne a wit, not a genius, 1781 ... 249 77 VICESIMUS KNOX on Sterne, 1782, 1788? ... 251 (a) Essays Moral and Literary, 1782 ... 251 (b) Essays Moral and Literary, 1782 ... 252 (c) Essays Moral and Literary, 1782 ... 254 (d) Winter Evenings, 1788? ... 255 (e) Winter Evenings, 1788? ... 255 78 Sterne anthologized, 1782, 1787 ... 256 (a) The Beauties of Sterne, 1782 ... 256 (b) The Beauties of Sterne, 1787 ... 257 79 HANNAH MORE on Sterne, 1782, 1808 ... 259 (a) 'Sensibility,' 1782 ... 259 (b) Coelebs in Search of a Wife, 1808 ... 259 80 ROBERT BURNS on Sterne, 1783, 1787, 1788 ... 260 (a) Letter to John Murdoch, January 1783 ... 260 (b) Letter to Mrs Dunlop, April 1787 ... 261 (c) Letter to Dr John Moore, August 1787 ... 261 (d) Letter to Mrs Dunlop, December 1788 ... 261 81 CLARA REEVE on Sterne, 1785 ... 262 82 MRS PIOZZI on Sterne, 1786, 1791 ... 263 (a) Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson, LL.D., 1786 ... 263 (b) Diary, October 1791 ... 264 83 GEORGE GREGORY on Sterne, 1787, 1788, 1809 ... 265 (a) A translator's note, 1787 ... 265 (b) Sermons, 1787 ... 266 (c) Essays Historical and Moral, 1788 ... 266 (d) Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition, 1809 ... 266 84 ANNA SEWARD defends Sterne, 1787, 1788 ... 268 (a) Letter to the Reverend George Gregory, December 1787 ... 268 (b) Letter to Gregory, October 1788 ... 269 85 Johnson's biographer on Sterne, 1787 ... 272 86 HENRY MACKENZIE on Sterne, 1788, c. 1825-31 ... 273 (a) 'Account of the German Theatre,' April 1788 ... 273 (b) Quotation in The Anecdotes and Egotisms of Henry Mackenzie, c. 1825-31 ... 274 87 Sterne and the first American novel, 1789 ... 274 88 Some attacks and defenses of the 1780s ... 276 (a) LEONARD MACNALLY, 1781 ... 276 (b) WILLIAM CREECH, August 1783 ... 277 (c) JAMES BEATTIE, 1783 ... 277 (d) Anonymous Unfortunate Sensibility, 1784 ... 278 (e) Westminster Magazine, November 1785 ... 278 (f) ELY BATES, 1786 ... 279 (g) JOHN HOWE, letter to the Reverend Thomas Crampton, October 1788 ... 280 The 1790s : plagiarism 89 CHARLES DIBDIN on Sterne and Johnson, 1790 ... 281 90 JOHN FERRIAR and Sterne's plagiarism, 1791, 1798, 1812 ... 283 (a) 'Comments on Sterne,' January 1791 ... 283 (b) Illustrations of Sterne, 1798 ... 287 (c) Illustrations of Sterne, 1812 ... 292 91 JOSEPH DENNIE on Sterne, 1792, 1796 ... 293 (a) Letter to Mr and Mrs Joseph Dennie Sr, April 1792 ... 293 (b) The Lay Preacher, 1796 ... 294 92 ISAAC D'ISRAELI on Sterne, 1795, 1796, 1840 ... 294 (a) An Essay on the Manners and Genius of the Literary Character, 1795 ... 294 (b) Miscellanies ; or Literary Recreations, 1796 ... 295 (c) Miscellanies of Literature, May 1840 ... 295 93 JEREMIAH NEWMAN on Sterne, 1796, 1805 ... 297 (a) The Lounger's Common-Place Book, 1796 ... 297 (b) The Lounger's Common-Place Book, 1805 ... 299 94 WILLIAM GODWIN on Sterne, 1797 ... 300 95 WILLIAM WILBERFORCE on Sterne, 1797 ... 301 96 The Encyclopaedia Britannica on Sterne, 1797 ... 303 97 NATHAN DRAKE : Sterne and the pathetic, Literary Hours, 1798, 1804 ... 304 98 Walpoliana : 'a dead ass and a living mother,' 1799 ... 305 99 ROBERT SOUTHEY on Sterne, 1799, 1834 ... 306 (a) Letter to C. W. William Wynn, April 1799 ... 306 (b) The Doctor, 1834 ... 306 100 American attacks of the 1790s on Sterne's morality ... 307 (a) Massachussetts Magazine, June 1790 ... 307 (b) American Museum, August 1791 ... 308 (c) REVEREND JOHN BENNETT, Letters to a Young Lady, 1791 ... 309 (d) HANNAH WEBSTER FOSTER, The Boarding School, 1798 ... 309 101 Some tributes of the 1790s ... 311 (a) GEORGE MOUTARD WOODWARD, Eccentric Excursions, 1796 ... 311 (b) JENKIN JONES, Hobby Horses, 1797 ... 311 (c) WILLIAM COMBE, Fragments : in the Manner of Sterne, 1797 ... 313 102 Some comments of the 1790s on Sterne's plagiarism ... 313 (a) 'EBORACENSIS', letter, Gentleman's Magazine, May 1794 ... 313 (b) 'R. F.,' letter, Gentleman's Magazine, June 1798 ... 314 (c) 'M.N.,' letter, Gentleman's Magazine, August 1798 ... 314 (d) WILLIAM JACKSON, The Four Ages, 1798 ... 315 (e) Review, Critical Review, June 1799 ... 315 103 Some comments of the 1790s on Sterne's style and substance ... 316 (a) European Magazine, October 1790 ... 316 (b) JOHN NOORTHOUCK, review, Monthly Review, July 1791 ... 317 (c) HENRY JAMES PYE, A Commentary Illustrating the Poetic of Aristotle, 1792 ... 317 (d) DUGALD STEWART, Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 1792 ... 318 (e) THOMAS WALLACE, 'An Essay on the Variations of English Prose,' June 1796 ... 319 (f) MARY BERRY, 1798 ... 320 (g) THOMAS J. MATHIAS, The Pursuits of Literature, 1798 ... 320 (h) D. WHYTE, The Fallacy of French Freedom, and Dangerous Tendency of Sterne's Writings, 1799 ... 321 1800-15 : strains old and new 104 CHARLES LAMB on Sterne, 1801, 1822 ... 323 (a) Letter to Wordsworth, January 1801 ... 323 (b) 'Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading,' July 1822 ... 323 105 Some American views : Sterne the libertine, 1802, 1803, 1822 ... 324 (a) New England Quarterly Magazine, 1802 ... 324 (b) SAMUEL MILLER, A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century, 1803 ... 324 (c) JOHN RANDOLPH, letter to Theodore Dudley, February 1822 ... 325 106 Sterne's sentimental works, 1805 ... 326 107 Applause and censure, 1807 ... 328 108 PRISCILLA PARLANTE defends Sterne, 1810 ... 331 109 MRS BARBAULD on Sterne, 1810 ... 332 110 The Port Folio on Sterne, 1810, 1811 ... 333 (a) MATTHEW CAREY, 'Remarks on the Charge of Plagiarism Alleged Against Sterne,' October 1810 ... 333 (b) Anonymous 'Critical Comments on Sterne, Smollett, and Fielding,' November 1811 ... 337 111 WILLIAM MUDFORD on Sterne, 1811 ... 341 112 FRANCIS JEFFREY On Sterne in the Edinburgh, 1813, 1823 ... 344 (a) Review of Mme de Sta<m:math xmlns ... '"htt (b) Review of Scottish novels, October 1823 ... 345 113 BYRON : 'that dog Sterne,' December 1813 ... 346 114 JOHN AIKIN on Sterne, 1814 ... 347 115 Sterne's characters : goblins and portraits, 1814 ... 348 1815-39 : the Romantics' reassessment 116 COLERIDGE on Sterne, 1818, 1825, 1828, 1833, undated ... 353 (a) 'Wit and Humour,' February 1818 ... 353 (b) Aids to Reflection, 1825 ... 357 (c) Letter, 1828 ... 357 (d) Table Talk, August 1833 ... 357 (e) Marginalia in copy of Shakespeare, undated ... 358 117 HAZLITT on Sterne, 1819, 1826 ... 359 (a) Lectures on the English Comic Writers, 1819 ... 359 (b) Plain Speaker, 1826 ... 361 (c) Notes of a Journey Through France and Italy, 1826 ... 363 118 JOHN KEATS on the Shandean, January 1820 ... 364 119 SIR THOMAS NOON TALFOURD on Sterne and Mackenzie, 1820 ... 365 120 Sterne and Johnson : 'genius' and 'judgment,' 1820 ... 366 121 THOMAS HOOD : a burlesque of Sterne, 1821 ... 367 122 DE QUINCEY on Sterne and Richter, December 1821 ... 369 123 SCOTT on Sterne, 1823 ... 371 (a) Miscellaneous Prose Works ... 371 (b) Miscellaneous Prose Works ... 375 124 Sterne, in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1827-8 ... 376 125 CARLYLE on Sterne, 1827, 1838 ... 379 (a) Review, Edinburgh Review, 1827 ... 379 (b) Lecture, June 1838 ... 381 France 126 Reviews of Tristram Shandy, Journal Encyclop<m:math xmlns ... '"htt (a) Review of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅰ, Ⅱ, April 1760 ... 382 (b) Review of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅲ, Ⅳ, May 1761 ... 382 (c) Review of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅴ, Ⅵ, March 1762 ... 383 (d) Review of Tristram Shandy, vols Ⅶ, Ⅷ, January 1766 ... 384 (c) Review of Tristram Shandy, vol. ?