INDEX TO THE WORKS OF W. M. THACKERAY, AS GIVEN IN THE
'OXFORD' EDITION
Abd-el-Kader at Toulon, or, The Caged Hawk, vol. vii, page 52. About a Christmas Book, vi. 538. Academy, Royal, viii. 416. Ad Ministram (Imitation of Horace -To his serving boy), iii. 530, vii. 130.
Addison, Congreve and, xiii. 506. Address (Editorial Notes in the National Standard), i. 14, 45. Adventure of the Fat Contributor, An Eastern, viii. 74. Adventures of Major Gahagan, The Tremendous, i. 335. Adventures of Philip on his way through the world, The; show- ing who robbed him, who helped him, and who passed him by, xvi.
Aethelfred Koning Murning Post Redinge, vii. 270.
After-Dinner Conversation, An, viii. 442.
Age of Wisdom, The, [Love at Two
Score], vii. 44, x. 476, 541. "Ah, bleak and barren was the moor,' vii. 50, xi. 42. Albert, Prince, Cambridge Address to, vii. 234.
Albert, Prince, Sonnick sejested by Prince Halbert gratiously killing the Staggs at Sacks-Cobug- Gothy, vii. 362.
Album, The Pen and the, vii. 64. Alexandrines, On, xvii. 645. Allegory of the Fountains, The, vii. 228.
Almack's Adieu, The, ii. 372, vii. 145.
American Traveller, On an, viii. 372.
Amours of Mr. Deuceace, The, i. 190.
Ancel, Mary, The Story of, ii. 140. Anchovies, Capers and, x. 589. Angleterre, by Alfred Michiels, v. 529.
Annual Execution, Our, ii. 359. Annuals, A Word on the, ii. 337. Annuals, The, ii. 349.
Apocalypse, Madame Sand and the New, ii. 224.
Appeal (Herwegh), v. 449. Arabella, vi. 437.
Art Criticisms, ii. 335. Art Exhibition,
Art Unions, The Objections against, ii. 586.
Arthur, Prince, Lines on the Birth of, vii. 181. Artists, The, i. 576.
Arts, A Second Lecture on the Fine, ii. 391.
Arts, Letters on the Fine, ii. 581. At the Church Gate, [The Church Porch], vii. 54, xii. 398. Atra Cura, vii. 140, x. 510. Authors' Miseries, viii. 599. Author's Preface to an American Edition, 1852, x. 604.
Autour de Mon Chapeau, xvii. 635. Axe, The Notch on the, xvii. 565.
Ball, A Tale of the Polish, viii. 450. Ball, Mrs. Perkins's, x. 1. Ball, The Charles II, viii. 539. Ballad of Bouillabaisse, The, vii. 57. Ballad of Eliza Davis, The, vii. 175. Ballad of Jane Roney and Mary
Brown, The Wofle New, vii. 185.
Ballad of Malbrook, A Rare New, | Bluebeard's Ghost, vi. 342.
Ballad of Mr. Peel at Toledo, The
Excellent New, vii. 223. Ballad of the Protestant Con- spiracy, A Woful New, vii. 189. Ballads, vii. 1.
Ballads of Policeman X, The, vii. 166.
Balls in Season, A Word about, viii. 302.
Bandit's Revenge, The, vi. 639. Banquets, Barmecide, vi. 521. Barbazure, by G. P. R. Jeames, Esq., &c., viii. 126.
Barber Cox and the Cutting of his Comb [Cox's Diary], iii. 207. ♫ Bard, The Merry, vii. 113. Barmecide Banquets with Joseph Bregion and Anne Miller, vi. 521. Barnwell, George de, viii. 84. Barry Lyndon, Memoirs of, vi. 1. Bashi-Bozouk, Letters from the East by our own, viii. 563. Battle-Axe Polacca, The, [The Knightly Guerdon], ii. 372, vii.
Battle of Limerick, The, vii. 150. Be happy and thy council keep,' ii. 506.
Beatrice Merger, ii. 161. Bedford Row Conspiracy, The, i. 487.
Bells, On a Peal of, xvii. 599. Bells, The Minaret, iv. 356, vii. 106.
Benefits of being a Fogy, On the, viii. 357.
Béranger, Imitations of, ii. 280, vii. 122.
Béranger, Le Grenier, ii. 284. Béranger, Le Roi de Yvetot, ii. 280. Béranger, Roger-Bontemps, ii. 286. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, iv. 317. Beulah Spa, viii. 50. Billee, Little, vii. 98. Birch, Dr., and his Young Friends, x. 147.
Birch, Dr., Epilogue to, [The End of the Play], vii. 55, x. 210. Blanchard, Laman, and the Chances of the Literary Profes- sion, vi. 548.
Bob Robinson's First Love, vi. 458. Book of Snobs, The. See Snobs. Bouillabaisse, The Ballad of, vii. 57. Box of Novels, A, vi. 386.
Boy, On a Lazy Idle, xvii. 351. Braham, Mr., 'by W. Wordsworth,' i. 16.
Brentford, The King of, ii. 283, vii. 123, 125.
Brentford's Testament, The King of, vii. 16.
Brighton, viii. 55.
Brighton in 1847, viii. 65. Brighton, Meditations over, viii. 62.
Brighton Night Entertainment, A,
Brother of the Press, A, on the His- tory of a Literary Man, Laman Blanchard, and the Chances of the Literary Profession, vi. 548. Brown the Elder takes Mr. Brown the Younger to a Club, Mr., viii. 288.
Brown's Letters to his Nephew, Mr., viii. 259.
Bruges, Ghent to, vi. 490. Brussels in Belgium, From Rich-
mond in Surrey to, vi. 469. Buffalo Indians, The Wooden-Shoe and the, viii. 405. Bunn, A, i. 21.
Butler, The Froddylent, vii. 201. Byles's Opinion of the Westminster Hall Exhibition, Professor, viii. 428.
Caïque, The, vii. 114.
Cairo, Notes on a Journey from Cornhill to Grand, ix. 77. Callcott, Sir Augustus Wall, ii. 662. Cambridge Address to Prince Albert, The, vii. 234.
Cambridge Election, Mr. Jeames's Sentiments on the, vii. 421. Cambridge, Mrs. Ramsbottom in,
Cambridge, Science at, viii. 458. Cambridge, To the Free and Inde- pendent Snobs of, i. 7. Cane-Bottomed Chair, The, vii. 47. Canute, King, vii. 132, 272, x. 521.
Case of Peytel, The, ii. 251. Catherine, A Story, by Ikey Solo- mons, Esq., junior, iii. 1. Catherine Hayes, vii. 102. Cattermole, G., ii. 678. Caution to Travellers, A, ii. 14. Chair, The Cane-Bottomed, vii. 47. Chalk-mark on the Door, On a, xvii. 482.
Chamisso, A. von, A Tragic Story, vii. 117.
Chaplet, The, (Uhland), vii. 118. Character Sketches, i. 537. Charity and Humour, x. 614. Charles II Ball, The, viii. 539. Charterhouse, Miscellaneous Draw- ings, vi. 611.
Chest of Cigars, The, vi. 451. Children in Black, On Two, xvii. 366.
Children's Books, On some Illus- trated, vi. 567.
Child's Parties, and a Remon- strance concerning them, viii. 243.
Christmas Book, About a, vi. 538. Christmas Books, x. i.
Christmas Books, A Grumble about the, vi. 581.
Christmas Tree, Round about the, xvii. 473.
Christmas Waits, The Three, vii. 170.
Chronicle of the Drum, vii. 2. Church Gate, At the, vii. 54, xii. 398. Church Porch, The, [At the Church Gate], vii. 54, xii. 398. Cigars, The Chest of, vi. 451. City, A Dinner in the, viii. 194
City, A Doe in the, vii. 37. Club in an Uproar, A, viii. 234. Coats, Men and, iii. 537. Codlingsby, by D. Shrewsberry, Esq., viii. 98.
Collins, W., ii. 673.
Come to the greenwood-tree,' iv. 368, vii. 107.
Comedy, Thoughts on a New, vii. 433.
'Comic Tales and Sketches,' Pre- face to, i. p. xlviii. Commanders of the Faithful, vii. 140, x. 518.
Comrade, why the song so joyous' (Herwegh), v. 455.
Congreve and Addison, xiii. 506. Coningsby; or, The New Genera- tion,' vi. 507.
Constable, J., ii. 690.
Continent, Latest from the, viii. 454.
Contributions to Punch, vii, viji, ix. Contributions to the Foreign Quar- terly Review, v. 367. Contributions to the National Standard, i. 13.
Cooke, E. W., ii. 689.
Cooper, J. Fenimore, 'The Stars and Stripes,' viii. 166.
Cornhill to Grand Cairo, Notes of a Journey from, ix. 77. Covent Garden Drama, i. 29. Cox, D., ii. 694.
Cox's Diary, iii. 207.
Credo, Dr. Luther, or A, vii. 120, xvi. 91.
Creswick, T., ii. 670.
Crinoline, by Je-mes Pl-sh, Esq., viii. 154.
Cruikshank, Essay on the Genius of George, ii. 407. Cruikshank's Gallery, ii. 719. Crystal Palace, The, vii. 158. Curate's Walk, The, viii. 184. Curry, Kitchen Melodies, vii. 198. Cushion, Thorns in the, xvii. 397. Customs of the Dinner-Table, On some Old, viii. 313.
Daddy, I'm hungry, vii. 206. Dairy of George IV, Skimmings from the, i. 207.
Damages, Two Hundred Pounds, vii. 186.
Danby, F., ii. 669.
Daniel in Prison, Punch to, vii. 217. Dashes at Life with a Free Pencil,
by N. P. F. Willis, vi. 509. Davis, The Ballad of Eliza, vii. 175. De Finibus, xvii. 590.
De Juventute, xvii. 420.
De Juventute: Two Drawings, xvii. 678, 679.
Dear Jack, vii. 142, viii. 140. Denis Duval, xvii. 197.
Denis Duval, Notes to, xvii. 332. Dennis Haggarty's Wife, iv. 463. Dessein's, xvii, 617.
Deuceace, Mr., at Paris, i. 230. Deuceace, Mr., The Amours of i. 190.
Devil's Wager, The, ii. 212. De Wint, P., ii. 693.
Diary of C. Jeames de la Pluche, Esq., with his Letters, The, vii. 355.
Diary, On Letts's, xvii. 546. Diary relative to George IV and Queen Caroline, i. 88. Dickens in France, iv. 161. Diddler, Dionysius, The History of, i. 599.
Dignity of Literature, The, x. 583. Dimond Cut Dimond, i. 190. Dining-rooms, On Screens in, xvii. 406.
Dinner at Timmins's, A Little, vii. 439.
Dinner Conversation, An After-, viii. 442.
Dinner in the City, A, viii. 194. Dinners, A Word about, viii. 308. Dinners at Paris, On some, viii. 476.
Dinners, Great and Little, viii. 318. Dinner-Table, On some Old Cus- toms of the, viii. 313. Dionysius Diddler, The History of, i. 599.
Disraeli, 'Codlingsby,' by D. Shrewsberry, Esq., viii. 98. Disraeli, Coningsby, or the New Generation, vi. 507. Doe in the City, A, vii. 37. Dorothea, iv. 281.
Dr. Birch and his Young Friends, x. 147.
Dr. Luther, or A Credo, vii. 120, xvi. 91.
Drama, A New Naval, viii. 420. Drama-Covent Garden, i. 29. Drama-Plays and Playbills, i. 48. Dramas and Melodramas, French, ii. 291.
Drawings from The Orphan of Pimlico, &c., v. 541, x. 667, xvii. 678, 679.
Drawings, Miscellaneous (Charter- house), vi. 611.
Dream of Joinville, The, vii. 214. Drum, The Chronicle of the, vii. 2. Duchess of Marlborough's Private Correspondence, i. 79.
Dumas, To Alexandre, from M.
Michael Angelo Titmarsh, x. 463. Dumas, Le Bon Ange, ii. 299. Dumas, O Virgin blest,' ii. 300, vii. 129.
Dumas on the Rhine, v. 418. Duval, Denis, xvii. 197.
East, Punch in the, viii. 26. Eastern Adventure of the Fat Contributor, An, viii. 74. Eliza Davis, The Ballad of, vii. 175.
End of All Things, The, i. 8. End of the Play, The, [Epilogue to Dr. Birch], vii. 55, x. 210. England, French Romancers on, v. 481.
England, The German in, v. 402. England, The Prince of Joinville's Amateur-Invasion of, viii. 393. English History, Miss Tickletoby's Lectures on, vii. 251.
English Humourists of the Eigh-
teenth Century, The, xiii. 465. Epigram (on disappointing a cer- tain Major), i. 402.
Epigrams by Fitz-Boodle, iv. 302, 303.
Epilogue to Dr. Birch, [The End of the Play], vii. 55, x. 210. Epistles to the Literati, i. 315. Eros and Anteros; or 'Love', i. 88. Esmond, The History of Henry, xiii. 1.
Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank, An, ii. 407. Essay on Thunder and Small Beer,
Etude sur Mirabeau par Victor Hugo, i. 49.
Excellent New Ballad of Mr. Peel at Toledo, The, vii. 223. Execution, Our Annual, ii. 359. Exhibition Gossip, An, ii. 571. Exhibition, M. Gobemouche's Ac- count of the Grand, viii. 535. Exhibition, Portraits from the Late, viii. 557. Exhibition,
Professor Byles's Opinion of the Westminster Hall, viii. 428.
Exhibition, Punch's Fine Art, viii, 400.
Exhibition, The Water-colour, ii. 603.
Exhibition, What I remarked at
Exile, On an Interesting French, viii. 367.
Fairy Days, iv. 310, vii. 23.
Foreign Quarterly Review, Contri- butions to the, v. 367. Foring Parts, i. 218.
Found Out, On Being, xvii. 494. Foundling of Shoreditch, The Lamentable Ballad of the, vii. 178.
Fountains, The Allegory of the, vii. 228.
Fouqué, La Motte, To a very old woman, vii. 119.
Four Georges, The, Sketches of Manners, Morals, Court and Town Life, xiii. 695.
Faithful, Commanders of the, vii. France, An Invasion of, ii. 1.
Fashionable Authoress, The, i. 561. Fashnable Fax and Polite Anny- goats, i. 155.
Fat Contributor, An Eastern Ad- venture of the, viii. 74. Fat Contributor Papers, The, viii. 1.
Fat Contributor, Wanderings of our, viii. 1.
Fatal Boots, The, [Stubbs's Calen- dar], i. 417.
Father Gahagan's Exhortation, i. 47.
Fêtes of July, The, ii. 33. Fielding, Hogarth, Smollett, and, xiii. 621.
Fielding's Works, iii. 383.
Fine Art Exhibition, Punch's, viii. 400.
Fine Arts, A Second Lecture on the, ii. 391.
Fine Arts, Letters on the, ii. 581. Fitz-Boodle, Epigrams by, iv. 302, 303.
France, Dickens in, iv. 161. France, Thieves' Literature of, v. 459.
French Conspiration, The, viii. 525. French Dramas and Melodramas, ii. 291.
French Exile, On an Interesting, viii. 367.
French Fashionable Novels, On some, ii. 92.
French Revolution, History of the next, vii. 315.
French Revolution, The, by Thomas Carlyle, i. 67.
French Romancers on England, v. 481.
French School of Painting, On the, ii. 42.
Friar's Song, ii. 218, vii. 131. Friendship, On, viii. 279.
Froddylent Butler, The, vii. 201. From Pocahontas, vii. 96, xv. 851.
From Richmond in Surrey to
Brussels in Belgium, vi. 469.
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