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- 233 See
- 182 VI
- It is necessary to give a brief account of this voyage (although the voyage itself lies rather outside the scope of this essay), because of its bearing upon Dampier's subsequent discoveries
- Dampier's account of Juan Fernandez will be considered together with that of Anson
- 231 Cf.
- Encycl. Brit. XI, S.V. Geography: ‘Dampier's literary ability eventually secured him a commission in the King's service.’
- Dampier's Voyages Masefield, 11, 458
- Elton , O. 1730–80 . English Literature Cf. 1, 7
- Masefield, 11, 440
- 516 Ibid.
- 342 Ibid.
- 1712 . Capt. Woodes Rogers Capt. Edw. Cooke (1712); Capt. Tunnell (1707); Geo. Shelrocke (1726). The titles of their books are mostly ‘Voyage round the world’; but this does not imply circumnavigation
- Encycl. Brit. E.g. the capture of Payta; cf. remarks on this in ed. XI, S.V. ‘Geography’
- “ 3 ” . Cf. remarks on bread-fruit in book 3, chap
- E.g. ‘fatiguing peregrination’, which he has twice in a few pages
- “ 3 ” . Book 2, chap
- “ 10 ” . Book 3, chap. ad fin.
- “ 1 ” . In The English Circumnavigators Book 2, chap.; cf. the account of Pascoe Thomas (extracts quoted in Purves and Cochrane,)
- 1730–80 . “ 3 ” . In Surv. Eng. Lit. 1 48; Walter, book 3, chap
- “ 8 ” . Book 3, chap
- Dict. Nat. Biog. 49 Both these are in Kerr, vol. XVII. Cf. Elton, op. cit.
- Kerr . XVII, 336
- 355 Ibid.
- 392 Ibid. p. Cf. Elton, op. cit. p. 49
- Dict. Nat. Biog. 49 Elton (op. cit. p.) says he discovered many new islands; but v. S.V. (Adm.) John Byron, for true account
- See remarks about Romanticism at the end of this essay
- Kerr . XII, 176
- 178 Ibid.
- 197 Ibid.
- 214 Ibid.
- Cf. Capt. Cook's optimism in this respect
- Kerr . XII, 271, 296
- Synge , M. B. , ed. 1897 . Cook's Voyages 218 , 299
- 44 Ibid.
- See Admiralty instructions in Synge, p. 333
- 69 E.g. Synge, pp., 153
- This (Kerr, XII, 472 sqq.; not in Synge) may be due to Mr (later Sir J.) Banks
- Kerr . XII, 475
- Synge . 44
- Kerr . XII, 424–5
- Synge . 56
- Synge . 357 , etc
- Synge . 81
- Synge . 121
- Synge . 139
- Synge . 141
- Synge . 145 147–8
- 231 Cf. p. References to Dampier in Synge, pp. 147, 170
- Synge . 170
- Synge . 216 312
- Synge . 263 – 4 .
- Elton , O. 1730–80 . Surv. Eng. Lit. 271 1, 51. For the accounts of the statues, see Synge, p., Kerr, XII, 284–5
- Synge . 279
- 376 On p. he makes an appeal to ‘the more philosophical reader’
- Synge . 341
- Synge . 349
- Synge . 389
- Synge . 421
- Synge . 65 . In another reference quite nearby, he calls him Oree, not King Cookee; so the use of this name is clearly meant to be humorous
- Synge . 423
- Synge . 416
- Synge . 359
- Synge . 376
- Synge . 509 – 10 .
- 1730–80 . Surv. Eng. Lit. 1 52
- 77 Bligh, ed. Laurence Irving
- 85 Ibid.
- Applicable mutatis mutandis even to-day
- 175 Ibid.
- 186 Ibid.
- Geo , Vancouver . 1798 . Voyage of Discovery etc. 3 vols. (These quarto vols. have not been reprinted and are rather scarce
- 1753 . Account of British trade etc. 4 vols
- Op. cit. chap. L
- Chap. XXVIII
- Markham , C. R. 1876 . 16
- 19 Ibid.
- 24 – 5 . Ibid.
- 196 Ibid.
- Voyage to Lhasa Such as Capt. Turner's and others
- 1813 . 3rd ed. 11, 179
- Vol. 11 , 227
- Encycl. Brit. XI, S.V. ‘Geography’ (Exploration)
- Travels of Mungo Park 24 (Everyman ed.)
- 40 Ibid. pp. sqq
- 61 Ibid.
- 89 – 90 . Ibid.
- 132 Ibid.
- 186 Everyman ed. p. A few sentences have been omitted and the omission indicated by dots