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ville's Travels; at Miss Geach's on Tennyson's "In Memoriam"; at Miss Douglas's on Sir Thomas More; at Brondesbury on Matthew Arnold; at Lee on Shakespeare.

Wednesday. At Wimbledon, lecture on Ruskin; on English History: Long Parliament; at St Peter's Institute on Robert Browning; at Haverstock Hill on Shakespeare. Thursday. At Ascot on French Revolution; at Crystal Palace on Shakespeare; at Marylebone Church Institute on Shakespeare.

Friday.-At Gunnersbury on Semi-English Period of Literature; at Brighton on Swift; at Balham on Shakespeare. Saturday.-At Stockwell on the "Iliad."

RECORD OF WORK BETWEEN MONDAY, Nov. 17TH, 1902, TO THE SUNDAY FOLLOWING

Monday.

9.30 to 10.45. Lecture at Brondesbury: on Gladstone's First Administration.

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1.10. Lecture at Sloane Street: on Coleridge.

2.45

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Lecture at Forest Hill Tudor Hall School: on Shakespeare.

5.50. Lecture at Forest Hill University Extension Mount Hill School: on Milton. 95.0. Lecture at Highbury Centre: on Shake

speare.

Strathallan House: on Tennyson.

11 to 12. Roland Houses: on Dante.

8.

Cheltenham Grammar School: on Tennyson.

Travelling nearly all night, arriving Paddington 3.35 a.m. Wednesday.

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Wimbledon-two lectures :

(1) Queen Anne's Reign.

(2) Anglo-Saxon Literature.

Regent Street Polytechnic: on Emerson.

5.

7.10.

St Peter's Institute, Victoria: Shakespeare's

Sonnets.

City of London College: on Milton.

Thursday (alternate week at Miss Cox's at 9-not this

8.

week).

Gunnersbury: on Peele and Kyd.

Regent Street: on Shakespeare.

Friday (alternate weeks at Hayward's Heath and Brighton). Cheshunt on Shakespeare.

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In addition to all this, paper work about 110 papers.

RECORD OF WORK BETWEEN MONDAY, 15TH OCT., AND SATURDAY, 20TH, 1906

Monday. At 10.30, 11.30, 12.30 to 1.30, lectured at the University at three different periods; at 5.30, held the Essay Class.

Tuesday. At University, 11.30 to 12.30, and 12.30 to 1.30; at 5.30, Interpretative Recitals from De Quincey; at 8.30, lectured on Shakespeare at Tamworth, getting back at 12 midnight.

Wednesday.-9.30 to 10.30, 11.30 to 12.30, at University; at 7.30, lectured on "Romeo and Juliet" at Wolverhampton.

Thursday.-10.30 to 11.30, at University; left for London by 11.45 train; lectured at Forest Hill on Tennyson, & at Polytechnic, Regent Street, on Shakespeare. Friday. From 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., lectured on Lord Melbourne's Administration & on Aristotle's "Ethics" at Levana, Wimbledon; on the "Iliad," at 12, at South Kensington; on Spenser at Bolton Gardens, at 2.30; on Beowulf, at Gunnersbury Lodge, at 4.45; on Ruskin at Kingston, at 8.15-six lectures in one day.

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Saturday.-Lectured at 11.45 a.m. on Victorian History at

Brondesbury.

This I do for ten weeks, except that Tamworth, Wolverhampton & Forest Hill fall on alternate weeks.

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WORKS OF JOHN CHURTON COLLINS

Sir Joshua Reynolds as a Portrait Painter. Macmillan & Co. 1874.

Bolingbroke; and Voltaire in England. John Murray. 1886.

Illustrations of Tennyson. Chatto & Windus.

1891.

Study of English Literature.

1891.

Macmillan & Co.

Jonathan Swift. Chatto & Windus. 1893. Essays and Studies. Macmillan & Co. 1895. Ephemera Critica: or Plain Truths about Current Literature. Constable & Co. 1901.

Studies in Shakespeare. Constable & Co. 1904. Studies in Poetry and Criticism. Geo. Bell & Sons. 1905.

Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Rousseau in England. Eveleigh Nash. 1908.

The same. Translated into French

by Pierre Deseille. Hachette et Cie, London and Paris. 1911. Greek Influence on English Poetry. Edited by Prof. Macmillan. Pitman. 1910.

Posthumous.

WORKS EDITED BY JOHN CHURTON COLLINS

Plays and Poems of Cyril Tourneur. 1878. Poems of Lord Herbert of Cherbury. Chatto & Windus. 1881.

Milton's Samson Agonistes. Clarendon Press. 1883.

Dryden's Satires. Clarendon Press. 1893.

Euripides' Alcestis-English. Clarendon Press. 1893.

Arnold's School Shakespeare, general editor of. 1894, etc.

Arnold's British Classics for Schools, general editor of. 1895, etc.

Pope's Essay on Criticism. Macmillan & Co. 1896.

Treasury of Minor British Poetry. Edward Arnold. 1896.

Early Poems of Lord Tennyson. Methuen & Co. 1899-00-01.

Tennyson's In Memoriam, Princess, and Maud. Methuen & Co. 1902.

An English Garner [E. Arber]: Critical Essays and Literary Fragments. Constable & Co. 1903.

More's Utopia. Clarendon Press. 1904.

Plays and Poems of Robert Greene. Clarendon Press, Oxford. 1905.

Matthew Arnold's Merope and Whitelaw's transla

tion of Sophocles' Electra. Clarendon Press. 1906.

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Shakespeare's Complete Works, Introduction to. George G. Harrap. 1906.

Shakespeare's Complete Works. Renaissance

Edition. Vol. 27, Romeo and Juliet. 1906. Sophocles' Antigone. Translated by R. Whitelaw. Clarendon Press. 1906.

Eschylus' Agamemnon. Translated into verse

by John Conington. Clarendon Press. 1907. Eschylus' Prometheus Vinctus. Translated into verse by R. Whitelaw. Clarendon Press. 1907. Poets' Country [Andrew Lang], Contribution to. T. C. & E. C. Jack. 1907.

Said the Rose and other Lyrics, by George Henry Miles (edited by Frederick B. Miles), Introduction to. Longmans & Co., New York. 1907.

Shelley's Poems. Selected. T. C. & E. C. Jack. 1907.

Sidney's Apologie for Poetrie. Clarendon Press.

1907.

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Aulus Gellius.

PRINCIPAL ARTICLES

Cornhill

March 1878.

Menander. May 1879.

Voltaire in England. Oct. and Dec. 1882.

A New Study of Tennyson. Jan. and July 1880,

and July 1881.

The Letters of John Carne. April 1908.

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