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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Note:—Wherever possible the British Museum Press-marks are given.

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Annotated Editions of the 'Battle of the Books'

(1) Swift, Selections from his works edited ... by Henry Craik. . . . Vol. I. . . . 1892. [12269. dd. 6.]

[Contains, inter alia, the text of the Battle of the Books, an introduction to it, and a commentary.]

(2) The Battle of the Books. . . . Edited, with an introduction and notes, by C. Egerton. . . . 1890. [12316. h. 25.]

(3) The prose works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., edited by Temple Scott. . . . Vol. I. A Tale of a Tub and other early works. . . . 1900. [2504. k. 13.]

[pp. 155-187 contain the text of the Battle of the Books, a short introduction, and a commentary.]

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The Ancient and Modern Learning Controversy in England
[based upon the list in Dyce's ed. of Bentley's Works (1836-8)]

(1) Miscellanea. The Second Part. In Four Essays. I. Upon Ancient and Modern Learning. II. Upon the Gardens of Epicurus. III. Upon Heroick Virtue. IV. Upon Poetry. By

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