Works
- Beowulf: translated out of the Old English (1902)
- Dr. Johnson & Fanny Burney (1912) (external scan)
- The translations of Beowulf; a critical bibliography (1903)
- Catalogue of an exhibition of manuscripts, first editions, early engravings, and various literature relating to Samuel Johnson 1709-1784 (1909)
- The salon and English letters: chapters on the interrelations of literature and society in the age of Johnson (1915)
- Young Boswell; chapters on James Boswell, the biographer, based largely on new material (1922) (external scan)
- Nature's simple plan; a phase of radical thought in the mid-eighteenth century (1922)
- The Wedgwood medallion of Samuel Johnson : a study in iconography (1926) (external scan)
As editor
- Select translations from Old English poetry (1902), co-edited with Albert Stanburrough Cook
- Selections from the works of John Ruskin (1908)
- The Tempest, part of The Yale Shakespeare (1918)
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