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IBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE. Ixxiii Grosart ; Life by John Dove, 1832 ; Life byHartley Coleridge, 1832 and 1835, ^uid in " Livesof the Northern Worthies," 1852 (this Life isthe same as Dove's, with some notes added byColeridge ; a sketch by Henry Rogers, in theEdinburgh Review for 1844, and in his collected"Essays"; anonymous articles in the Retro-spective Review^ vols. x. and xi., WestminsterRemeWy January, 1833, Comhill Magasine^July 1869 (an excellent article), and Macmillan^sMagcusitUy January, 1891 ; articles by Mr. C. D.Christie in the Spectator and Saturday Review^1873 ; Notes and Queries^ passim J Mr. Palgrave'sGolden Treasury ; Dr. Macdonald's England'sAntiphon ; Miss Mitford's Recollections of aLiterary Life ; Archbishop Trench's House-hold Book of English Poetry ; and Mrs. Hall's(«/<? Marie Sibree) story, "Andrew Marvell andhis Friends " (1875). For the general history ofthe time the following books, among otherswill be found useful : The Diaries of Pepys andEvelyn ; Grammont's Memoirs ; Clarendon'sLife, and Continuation ; Burnet's History of hisown Time ; Masson's Life of Milton ; Christie'sLife of Lord Shaftesbury ; Cobbett's Parliament-ary Debates ; Grey's Debates ; Memoirs of SirJohn Reresby ; Fomeron's Louise de Keroualle ; Ixxiv ANDREW MARVELL, the Savile Correspondence ; and articles in theDictionary of National Biography. The Diariesof Narcissus Luttrelland Henry Sidney, Earl ofRomsey, are sometimes of use, though they donot commence until shortly after Marvell'sdeath.
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