Henry Esmond
                             The English Humourists
                                The Four Georges
                                       By
                          William Makepeace Thackeray
                        Edited, with an Introduction, by
                               George Saintsbury
                             With 15 Illustrations
                                Humphrey Milford
                            Oxford University Press
                    London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Copenhagen,
                    New York, Toronto, Melbourne, Cape Town,
                       Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Shanghai
   CONTENTS
   Introduction.The History Of Henry Esmond, Esq.   Dedication.   Preface. The Esmonds Of Virginia   Book I. The Early Youth Of Henry Esmond, Up To The Time Of His Leaving   Trinity College, In Cambridge      Chapter I. An Account Of The Family Of Esmond Of Castlewood Hall      Chapter II. Relates How Francis, Fourth Viscount, Arrives At      Castlewood      Chapter III. Whither In The Time Of Thomas, Third Viscount, I Had      Preceded Him As Page To Isabella      Chapter IV. I Am Placed Under A Popish Priest And Bred To That      Religion.--Viscountess Castlewood      Chapter V. My Superiors Are Engaged In Plots For The Restoration Of      King James II      Chapter VI. The Issue Of The Plots.--The Death Of Thomas, Third      Viscount Of Castlewood; And The Imprisonment Of His Viscountess      Chapter VII. I Am Left At Castlewood An Orphan, And Find Most Kind      Protectors There      Chapter VIII. After Good Fortune Comes Evil      Chapter IX. I Have The Small-Pox, And Prepare To Leave Castlewood      Chapter X. I Go To Cambridge, And Do But Little Good There      Chapter XI. I Come Home For A Holiday To Castlewood, And Find A      Skeleton In The House      Chapter XII. My Lord Mohun Comes Among Us For No Good      Chapter XIII. My Lord Leaves Us And His Evil Behind Him      Chapter XIV. We Ride After Him To London   Book II. Contains Mr. Esmond's Military Life, And Other Matters   Appertaining To The Esmond Family      Chapter I. I Am In Prison, And Visited, But Not Consoled There      Chapter II. I Come To The End Of My Captivity, But Not Of My Trouble      Chapter III. I Take The Queen's Pay In Quin's Regiment      Chapter IV. Recapitulations      Chapter V. I Go On The Vigo Bay Expedition, Taste Salt Water And      Smell Powder      Chapter VI. The 29th December      Chapter VII. I Am Made Welcome At Walcote      Chapter VIII. Family Talk      Chapter IX. I Make The Campaign Of 1704      Chapter X. An Old Story About A Fool And A Woman      Chapter XI. The Famous Mr. Joseph Addison      Chapter XII. I Get A Company In The Campaign Of 1706      Chapter XIII. I Meet An Old Acquaintance In Flanders, And Find My      Mother's Grave And My Own Cradle There      Chapter XIV. The Campaign Of 1707, 1708      Chapter XV. General Webb Wins The Battle Of Wynendael   Book III. Containing The End Of Mr. Esmond's Adventures In England      Chapter I. I Come To An End Of My Battles And Bruises      Chapter II. I Go Home, And Harp On The Old String      Chapter III. A Paper Out Of The "Spectator"      Chapter IV. Beatrix's New Suitor      Chapter V. Mohun Appears For The Last Time In This History      Chapter VI. Poor Beatrix      Chapter VII. I Visit Castlewood Once More      Chapter VIII. I Travel To France And Bring Home A Portrait Of Rigaud      Chapter IX. The Original Of The Portrait Comes To England      Chapter X. We Entertain A Very Distinguished Guest At Kensington      Chapter XI. Our Guest Quits Us As Not Being Hospitable Enough      Chapter XII. A Great Scheme, And Who Balked It      Chapter XIII. August 1st, 1714   AppendixThe English Humourists Of The Eighteenth Century   Lecture The First. Swift   Lecture The Second. Congreve And Addison   Lecture The Third. Steele   Lecture The Fourth. Prior, Gay, And Pope   Lecture The Fifth. Hogarth, Smollett, And Fielding   Lecture The Sixth. Sterne And GoldsmithThe Georges   The Poems   Sketches Of Manners, Morals, Court And Town Life      George The First      George The Second      George The Third      George The FourthFootnotes