The conciseness of Swift, by H. Davis.
Deane Swift, Hawkesworth, and The journal to Stella, by H. Williams.
Pope at work, by G. Sherburn.
The inspiration of Pope's poetry, by J. Butt.
"Where once stood their plain homely dwelling," by C. Baker.
Some aspects of eighteenth-century prose, by J. Sutherland.
Note on the composition of Gray's Elegy, by H.W. Garrod.
John Langhorne, by H. Macdonald.
Notes on some lesser poets of the eighteenth century, by W.L. Renwick.
The formal parts of Johnson's letters, by R.W. Chapman.
Mrs. Piozzi's letters, by J.L. Clifford.
The power of memory in Boswell and Scott, by F.A. Pottle.
Robert Burns, by R. Dewar.
Fanny Burney's novels, by Lord D. Cecil.
Elegant extracts, by E. Blunden.
"The old Cumberland begger" and the Wordsworthian unities, by H.V.D. Dyson.
Matthew Arnold and eighteenth-century poetry, by G. Tillotson.
A list of writings of David Nichol Smith, 1896-1945, compiled by F.P. Wilson (p. [274]-283)
Index, compiled by A. Tillotson.