CONTENTS
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION OF 1892.
I. EIGHTEENTH CENTURY VIGNETTES.
VI. FIELDING'S 'VOYAGE TO LISBON.'
VIII. A GARRET IN GOUGH SQUARE.
X. 'THE CITIZEN OF THE WORLD.'
XIV. A DAY AT STRAWBERRY HILL.
Sixteen of the twenty papers comprised in this volume appeared in America; but only one of these—'The Citizen of the World'—has been reprinted in England. Of the four papers remaining, one was published (in part) in the Saturday Review, and the other three in Longman's Magazine, the National Review, and the Library respectively. Where permission to reprint was required, it has been obtained; and it is hereby gratefully acknowledged.
With the exception of the last two, which are more general in character than the rest, the papers are now chronologically arranged. They do not by any means exhaust the list of subjects originally drawn up by their writer for the kind of episodical treatment at which they aim; and should these first experiments find a public, it is not impossible that they may be followed by a further collection.
The first series of