Part 8 (1/2)
[Footnote 24: LXXIII, pp. 75-81.]
[Footnote 25: Leipzig, 1801, 8vo, I, 168; II, 170. 2 Kupf. und 2 Vignetten nach Chodowiecki von G. Bottiger.]
[Footnote 26: LXXIX, pp. 371-377.]
[Footnote 27: Lx.x.xII, I, p. 199.]
[Footnote 28: Magdeburg, I, pp. 188; II, pp. 192; III, pp. 154; IV, pp. 168; V, pp. 236.]
[Footnote 29: A Sentimental Journey, mit erlauternden Anmerkungen und einem Wortregister.]
[Footnote 30: Jena, 1795, II, pp. 427-30.]
[Footnote 31: P. 49.]
[Footnote 32: The edition is also reviewed in the _Erfurtische Gelehrte Zeitung_ (1796, p. 294.)]
[Footnote 33: The threat of Mrs. Sterne and her daughter to publish the letters to Mrs. Draper would seem to be at variance with this idea of Mrs. Sterne's character, but her resentment or indignation, and a personal satisfaction at her former rival's discomfiture are inevitable, and femininely human.]
[Footnote 34: They are reviewed in the April number of the _Monthly Review_ (LII, pp. 370-371), and in the April number of the _London Magazine_ (XLIV, pp. 200-201).]
[Footnote 35: It is noted among the publications in the July number of the _London Magazine_, XLIV, p. 371, and is reviewed in the September number of the _Monthly Review_, LIII, pp. 266-267.
It was really published on July 12. (_The Nation_, November 17, 1904.)]
[Footnote 36: The letter beginning ”The first time I have dipped my pen in the ink-horn,” addressed to Mrs. M-d-s and dated c.o.xwould, July 21, 1765. The _London Magazine_ (1775, pp. 530-531) also published the eleventh letter of the series, that concerning the unfortunate Harriet: ”I beheld her tender look.”]
[Footnote 37: Dodsley, etc., 1793.]
[Footnote 38: Two letters, however, were given in both volumes, the letter to Mrs. M-d-s, ”The first time I have dipped,” etc., and that to Garrick, ”'Twas for all the world like a cut,” etc., being in the Mme. Medalle collection, Nos. 58 and 77 (II, pp.
126-131, 188-192) and in the anonymous collection Nos. 1 and 5.
The first of these two letters was without indication of addressee in the anonymous collection, and was later directed to Eugenius (in the American edition, Harrisburg, 1805).]
[Footnote 39: LIII, pp. 340-344. The publication was October 25.
See _The Nation_, November 17, 1904.]
[Footnote 40: The _London Magazine_ gives the first announcement among the books for October (Vol. XLVI, p. 538), but does not review the collection till December (XLIV, p. 649).]
[Footnote 41: Some selections from these letters were evidently published before their translation in the _Englische Allgemeine Bibliothek_. See _Frankfurter Gel. Anz._, 1775, p. 667.]
[Footnote 42: XVIII, p. 177, 1775.]
[Footnote 43: 1775, I, pp. 243-246.]
[Footnote 44: Letters Nos. 83 and 86.]
[Footnote 45: 1775, II p. 510.]
[Footnote 46: This volume was noted by _Jenaische Zeitungen von Gelehrten Sachen_, September, 4, 1775.]