Author:Richard Garnett

Works

 * Life of Thomas Carlyle (1887)
 * Life of John Milton (1890)
 * A chaplet from the Greek anthology (1892)
 * William Blake, painter and poet (1895)
 * The age of Dryden (1895)
 * Dante, Petrarch, Camoens: CXXIV Sonnets (1896)
 * Richmond on the Thames (1896)
 * Edward Gibbon Wakefield (1898)
 * (as editor) International Library of Famous Literature (1900)
 * A history of Italian literature (1904, c1898)
 * Essays in librarianship and bibliography (1899)
 * Essays of an ex-librarian (1901)
 * Rome and the Temporal Power, contribution to Volume 1 of The Cambridge Modern History (1902)
 * English Literature: an Illustrated Record in 4 vols. (1903)
 * Volume I. From The Beginnings To The Age Of Henry VII
 * Volume II. From the age of Henry VIII to the age of Milton, by R. Garnett and Edmund Gosse
 * Volume III. From Milton to Johnson, by E. Gosse
 * Volume IV. From the age of Johnson to the age of Tennyson, by E. Gosse.
 * William Shakespeare, pedagogue & poacher; a drama (1905)
 * De flagello myrteo : thoughts and fancies on love (1905)
 * The philological essays of the late Rev. Richard Garnett
 * De flagello myrteo : thoughts and fancies on love (1905)
 * The philological essays of the late Rev. Richard Garnett

Poetry

 * Primula: A Book of Lyrics (1858)
 * Poems (1893)
 * The queen, and other poems (1901)
 * The queen, and other poems (1901)
 * The queen, and other poems (1901)
 * The queen, and other poems (1901)
 * The queen, and other poems (1901)
 * The queen, and other poems (1901)

Short stories

 * The Demon Pope
 * Madam Lucifer
 * "The Merchant Knight" translation of Gonsalo Fernandez Trancoso in The Venture, 1903.

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 * Allingham, William (DNB01)
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