SAVAGE GIRL, a, v. 110.SAVAGES, affection, have no, iv. 210;Boswell's defence of savage life, ii. 73, 475; iv. 308;bread-tree, reported saying about the, ii. 248;compared with London shopkeepers, v. 81, 83;cruel always, i. 437;happiness of their life maintained by a learned gentleman, ii. 228;ignorant of the past, iii. 49;inferiority, their, v. 125;marriage state, ii. 165;Monboddo talks nonsense about them, ii. 74;and Rousseau, ii. 12, 74;saying attributed to one, iii. 180;superiority of civilised life, ii. 12, 73; v. 125, 365;traditions worthless, v. 225;wretches, who live willingly with them, iii. 246.SAVILE, Sir George, iii. 428.SAVILLE, Mr., saying about 'Ned' Waller, iii. 327, n. 2.SAVINGS. See ECONOMY.SAVOY, Duke of, Rousseau's anecdote of one, ii. 256, n. 3.SAWBRIDGE, Alderman, Lord Mayor, iii. 459;bill for shortening duration of parliaments, iii. 460;mentioned, i. 242, n. 4; ii. 135, n. l.SAWBRIDGE, Catherine (Mrs. Macaulay), i. 242, n. 4.SAXON _k_ added to the _c_, iv. 31.SAXONS, iv. 133.SCALIGERS, _The, Accurata Burdonum (i.e. Scaligerorum) FabulaeConfutatio_, ii. 263, n. 5;Buchanan, praise, ii. 96; 'cum Scaligero errare,' ii. 444;Dictionary-makers, on, i. 296, n. 3;Johnson takes a motto from the _Poeticks_, i. 62;Lydiat, attacked by, i. 194, n. 2;Mantuan's _Bucolics_, complaint about, iv. 182, n. 1.SCARBOROUGH, iii. 45, n. 1.SCARSDALE, Lord, iii. 160-1.SCEPTICISM, v. 47._Scheme for the Classes of a Grammar School_, i. 99._School for Scandal_. See SHERIDAN, R.B._Schools_, arguing in the, iv. 74.SCHOOLS, authority lessened, iii. 262;Bolingbroke, described by, v. 85, n. 3(See under SCHOOLMASTERS);boys' restless desire of novelty, iii. 385, n. 1;flogging and learning, less of, ii. 407;happiness of schoolboys, i. 451;north of England schools cheap and good, ii. 380;poor, for the, ii. 188; iii. 352, n. 1;public, best for a boy of parts, iii. 12;bad for the timid, iv. 312;compared with private, ii-4O7; v. 85;studies not suited to all, iii. 385, n. 1.SCHOOLMASTERS,described by Lord Cockburn, ii. 144, n. 2;by Johnson, ii. 146, n. 4;J.S. Mill, ib.;Steele, i. 44, n. 2;famous men, of, i. 43, n. 2;Johnson's writings about them, i. 97, n. 2, 98, n. 2;maimed boys, ii. 157;respect due to them, i. 97;Scotch masters--one criminally prosecuted, iii. 212, 214;one dismissed for barbarity: See under HASTIE;severity, how far lawful, ii. 146, 157, 183-5.SCHOTANUS, i. 475._Sciolus_, iii. 341, n. 1; iv. 14, n. 2.SCLAVONIC LANGUAGE, ii. 156._Sconces_, i. 59, n. 3._Score_, ii. 327, n. 2.SCORPIONS, ii. 54.SCOTLAND AND THE SCOTCH, [For the Hebrides and Highlands',See immediately after SCOTLAND. See also in the Concordance ofJohnson's sayings at the end of the Index, SCOTCH and SCOTLAND]Aberbrothick, v. 71, 279;Aberdeen, Cathedral, v. 114, n. 2;English Church, v. 97, n. 5;Cromwell's soldiers, v. 84;duel fought for the honour of its butter, v. 342, n. 2;freedom given to English students, v. 90, n. 2;Infirmary, ii. 291;New Inn, v. 84;New Aberdeen, ib., n. 3;Old Aberdeen, v. 91; population in 1769, v. 90, n. 2;Town Hall, v. 90;Johnson made a freeman of the city, ii. 291; iii. 242; v. 90;no officer gaping for a fee, ib., n. 2;plaids, v. 85, n. 1;stocking-knitting, iii. 242; v. 86;University, education, v. 85, 92, n. 1;cost of it, v. 96, n. 1;English students, v. 85;Gray offered a doctor's degree, ii. 267, n. 1;King's College, iv. 265, n. 2; v. 90, n. 2, 91, n. 1;Malloch's poem on repairing the University, iv. 216;Marischal College, ii. 149, 264; v. 90;picture of Arthur Johnston, v. 95, n. 2;professors awed by Johnson, v. 92;'not a _mawkin_ started,' v. 96;student from Col, v. 301;mentioned, iii. 362, 434, 436; v. 312;Aberdeenshire dialect, v. 84, 100;absence of 'a certain accommodation' in modern houses, v. 172;accent, i. 386;_Account of Scotland in_ 1702, iii. 242;Advocate's admission _Thesis_, ii. 20;America, would not discover barrenness of, iii. 76;American war popular, iv. 259, n. 1;Athelstanford, iii. 47, n. 3; _Athol porridge_, iv. 78;Auchinleck, account of it, iii. 178; v. 379;Barony, ii. 413;Boswell's management, under, iv. 163;castle, ii. 270; v. 379; chapel,ancient, v. 380;_Field of Stones_, v. 55, 379;hornless cattle, v. 380;mansion, v. 379, n. 1;inscription on it, v. 381;Johnson desires to visit it, i. 462;visits it, v. 375-85;laird, past greatness of the, iii. 177;present glories, iii. 178;library, iv. 241; v. 376;Paoli visits it, v. 382, n. 2;pronounced Affleck, ii. 413; v. 116, n. 1;Reynolds's portrait of Johnson, v. 385, n. l;'rocks and woods of my ancestors,' ii. 69, n. 3; v. 348;_Via sacra_, v. 381;authors, ii. 53;authority lessened by the Scotch coming in, iii. 262;Ayr, v. 375, n. 3;Ayrshire, _cars_, v. 235;elections, ii. 169, n. 4;election petition, iv. 73;Johnson's argument, iv. 74;contest in 1773, v. 354;mentioned, v. 107, n. 1, 372;Balmerino, v. 406;Balmuto, v. 70;Banff, v. 109;bare-footed people, v. 55;beggars, v. 75, n. 1;Belhelvie, sands of, v. 101, n. 4;Blackshieids, v. 404;Blair in Ayrshire, iii. 47, n. 3;books printed before the Union, ii. 216;Boswell a Scotchman without the faults of one, iii. 347;Scotland too narrow a sphere for him, iii. 176;breakfasts, merit of Scotch, v. 123, n. 2;bring in other Scotch in their talk, ii. 242;broth, v. 87;Buchanan, Scotland's single man of genius, iv. 185;Buchanmen showing their teeth, v. 100;Buller of Buchan, v. 100;cabbage, introduction of the, ii. 455; v. 84, n. 3;Calder, v. 118;castle, v. 119;_Caledonian Mercury_, iv. 129; v. 323;career open in England, i. 387;Carron, The, v. 343, n. 3;castles, smallness of the, ii. 285; v. 374, n. 1;cattle without horns, v. 380;Charles I, sold, iv. 169;Christian Knowledge Society, ii. 27-30, 279;Church of Scotland _Book of Discipline_, ii. 172;churches dirty, v. 41-2;one clean one, v. 73, n. 4;in the Hebrides, v. 289, n. 1;church holidays not kept, ii. 459;form of prayers, absence of a, v. 365;Lord's Prayer omitted, v. 121, 365, n. 1;judicatures, ii. 242;practice at the bar of the General Assembly coarse, ii. 381, n. 1;'the Presbyterian _Kirk_ has its General Assembly,' i. 464;probationer, case of a, ii. 171;lay-patrons, ii. 149;Johnson's argument on their rights, ii. 242-6;parties, two contending, v. 213;civility, persevering, iv. 11;'cleanliness, Scottish,' v. 21;clergy, assiduity, v. 251;card-playing, v. 404, n. 1;compared with English, v. 251, 382;described by Warburton, v. 92;homely manners, i. 460;learning, want of, v. 251-2, 383;liberality of leading men, v. 21, n. 1;second sight, disbelieve in, v. 227;coaliers, iii. 202, n. 1, 214, n. 1;combination among the Scotch, ii. 121, 307, n. 3; iv. 169, n. 1; v. 409:See below, nationality;'conspiracy to cheat the world,' ii. 307;'conspiracy in national falsehood,' ii. 297, 307;Constable, Lord High, v. 103;council-post, v. 181;Court of Justiciary, Palmer and Muir's case, iv. 125, n. 2;Court of Session, account of it, ii. 291, n. 6;Johnson sees the Courts, v. 40;attends a sitting, v. 384, 400;'casting pearls before swine,' ii. 201; date of rising, ii. 265;v. 21;titles of the judges, ii. 291, n. 6;Cases--_Chesterfield Letters_, i. 266;Corporation of Stirling, ii. 373;ecclesiastical censure, iii. 59;Hastie the schoolmaster, ii. 144;Knight, a negro, iii. 86, 212;literary property, v. 50, 72;Memis, Dr., ii. 372;shipmaster, v. 390;Society of Solicitors, iv. 128;_vicious intromission_, ii. 196, 201, 206;_Court of Session Garland_:See BOSWELL;_Covenanted magistrates_, v. 382, n. 2;Cranston, v. 401;Cunninghame, v. 373;Cupar, v. 56;Danes, colony of them said to be at Leuchars, v. 70;Danish names in the Hebrides, v. 172;their retreat commemorated by Swene's Stone, v. 116, n. 3;_De Gestis Scotorum_, v. 406;debt, law of arrest for, iii. 77;_Dictionary, Johnson's_,the amanuenses and contractors chiefly Scotch, i. 287;_Dictionary of Scotch Words_, ii. 91;dinners good, v. 115;drinking at old Sir A. Macdonald's, v. 260;'droves of Scotch,' ii. 311;Duff House, v. 109;Duke, ignorance of a Scotch, v. 43, n. 4;Dumfermline, iii. 58; v. 399;Dumfries, iv. 281, n. 2;Dunbarton, v. 368;Dunbui, v. 100;Duncan's monument, v. 116;Dundee, iv. 125, n. 2; v. 71;Dundonald Castle, v. 373;_dungeon_ of wit, v. 342;Dunnichen, v. 407;Dunsinane, iii. 73;Dutch, Scotch regiment in the pay of the, iii. 447;eating, modes of, v. 21, n. 3, 206;Edinburgh, See p. 234;education, English and Scotch, iii. 12, n. 2;Eglintoune Castle, i. 457;elections and electors, iv. 248, n. 1;controverted elections, iv. 101;interference of the Peers, iv. 248, 250; v. 354;Elgin, v. 113-15;Ellon, landlord at, ii. 336; v. 96;England found by the Scotch, iii. 78;Scotland a worse England, iii. 248;'English better animals than the Scotch,' v. 20;English education, iii. 12, n. 2; iv. 131;chiefly tamed into insignificance by it, v. 149;English prejudice, ii. 300, n. 5;virulent antipathy, v. 408;English pronunciation, attainment of, ii. 158-60;entail, law of, ii. 414;Episcopal Church, iii. 371-2;its Liturgy, ii. 163;episcopals are dissenters in Scotland, v. 73;_facile_ man, a, v. 342;_factor_, v. 122;'famine, a land of,' iii. 77;fear in London of the Scotch at the Gordon Riots, iii. 430, n. 6;fencers, good, v. 66;feudal system, ii. 202; iii. 414;Findlater's, Lord, wood, v. 112;_fine_ and _recovery_ unknown there, ii. 429, n. 1;Fochabers, iv. 206, n. 1; v, 114;food enough to give them strength to run away, iii. 77;Fores, v. 116, 347;France, compared with, ii. 403;Frith of Forth, v. 54-5;gaiety, want of, iii. 387;gardeners, ii. 77;gardens, v. 84, n. 3;Garrick ridicules their nationality, ii. 325;General Assembly: See under SCOTLAND, church;Glasgow, coal-fire, a, v. 369;compared with Brentford, iv. 186;Foulis, the printers, v. 370;newspaper, extract from a, v. 344;Papists persecuted in 1780, iii. 427, n. 1;parentheses, supplies Carlisle with, iii. 402, n. 1;riches, its, v. 54;Saracen's Head, v. 369;St. Kilda's man visits it, i. 450;University--Boswell a student there, i. 465; v. 19, n. 1;home-students fewer than of old, v. 59;Johnson's observations on it, ii. 304; v. 408;Leechman, Principal, v. 68, n. 4;professors meet Johnson, v. 369-371;afraid of him, v. 371;Young, Professor, iv. 392;Windham a student there, iii. 119;Goldsmith's description of the landscape, ii, 311, n. 5;Gordon Castle, v. 114;Gordon Riots, ii. 300, n. 5; iii. 430, n. 6;grace at meals, v. 123;Grampian Hills, v. 74;Greek, study of, iii. 407;Gregory, sixteen professors of the family of, v. 48, n. 3;haddocks, dried, v. 110;Hamilton Palace, v. 385;Hawthornden, v. 402;head-dress of the ladies, v. 178, n. 3;heads of rebels on Temple Bar, ii. 238, n. 3;Hebrides: See after SCOTLAND;hedges, absence of, v. 69, n. 3;'hedges of stone,' v. 75;'High English,' attainment of, ii. 159;Highlands: See after SCOTLAND;_History of the Insurrection of 1745_ projected, iii. 162, 414; v. 393;Homer, Pindar and Shakespeare of Scotland, iv. 186, n. 2;_honest man_, v. 264;horses get oats as well as the people, iv. 168, n. 3;hospitality, old-fashioned, iv. 222, n. 2;House of Commons contemptible, not sorry to see the, ii. 300, n. 5;humble cows, v. 380, n. 3;humour, not distinguished for, iv. 129;improvements for immediate profit, v. 115, n. 1;Inch Keith, v. 55;inns described by Goldsmith, v. 146, n. 1;inoculation, v. 226;insurrections in 1779, iii. 408, n 4;invasion, need not fear, ii. 431;Irish, compared with the, ii. 307; iv. 169, n. 1;jealousy, ii. 306;Johnson's amanuenses Scotch, i. 187; ii. 307;antipathy to the Scotch, cannot account for his, iv. 169;attacks the Scotch historians, ii. 236;awes Scotch _literati_, ii. 63;Boswell's introduction to, i. 392;consults Scotch physicians, iv. 261-4;praises two settled in London, iv. 220, n. 2;damned rascal! to talk as he does of the Scotch,' iii. 170;desires portraits of their men of letters, iv. 265;friends among the Scotch, ii. 121, 306;good-humoured wit, ii. 77; iii. 51;holds a Scotchman not less acceptable than any other man, ii. 307;hospitality shown to, ii. 267, 303; v. 80;welcomed by the great, iv. 117, n. 1;joke at the scarcity of barley, iii. 231;'meant to vex them,' iv. 168;prejudice, shown in _London_, i. 130; v. 19;of the head, not of the heart, ii. 301;explanation of it by Reynolds, iv. 169, n. 1;by Boswell, v. 20;justification of it, ii. 121, 306; iv. 169;slights their advancement in literature, ii. 53;would not attend a Scotch service, iii. 336; v. 121, 384;judges, titles of, v. 77, n. 4;juries, no civil, ii. 201, n. 1;Killin, ii. 28, n. 2;Kilmarnock, iv. 94; v. 375;King _Bob_, v. 374;Kinghorn, v. 56;Kirkwall, C. J. Fox member for it, iv. 266, n. 2;known to each other, ii. 473;Knox's 'reformations,' v. 61-2;Kyle, v. 107, n. 1;_lady-like_ woman, v. 157; Lanark, ii. 64; iii. 116, 359;land permanently unsaleable, ii. 414, n. 1;landlords 'a high situation,' i. 409;land-tax, ii. 431;Laurence Kirk, v. 75-6;_law_ (Kelly _law_), v. 237;law arguments in writing, ii. 220;law life, vulgar familiarity of, iii. 179, n. 1;lawyers great masters of the law of nations, ii. 292;learning, decrease of it, v. 57, 80;in James VI's time, v. 57, 182;'like bread in a besieged town,' ii. 363;mediocrity of it, ii. 307, n. 3;leases, setting aside, v. 342;legitimation, law of, ii. 456;Leith, v. 54;to a Scotchman often _Lethe_, ib.;Leuchars, v. 70;Lismore, ii. 308, n. 1; v. 86;literature, rapid advancement in, ii. 53;Logie Pert, v. 75, n. 2;Lord High Constable, v. 103;Loudoun, v. 371;'love Scotland better than truth,' ii. 311; v. 109, n. 6;_lowns_, v. 218;Lugar, River, v. 379;Macbeth's heath, v. 115;castle, v. 129, 347-8;Mackinnon's Cave, v. 331;_main honest_, v. 303;Mallet the only Scot whom Scotchmen did not commend, ii. 159, n. 3;_manse_, v. 70;Mauchline, v. 375, n. 3;_mawkin_, v. 96;_Mercheta Mulierum_, v. 320;metaphysics, what passes for, iv. 25, n. 4;middle class, want of a, ii. 402, n. 1;Middleburgh, iii. 104;��━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓ ┃书 名│作者及年代 │存佚│版 本 │备 注 ┃ ┃ │ │残辑│ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃冷斋夜话│释惠洪撰 │存 │稗海、│诗林后集卷三,王荆公┃ ┃十卷 │ 大观中(一│ │说郛、│南浦诗条,引作冷斋诗┃ ┃ │ 一○七── │ │萤雪等│话。 ┃ ┃ │ 一一一○)│ │ │ ┃ ┃ │游张商英门 │ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃蔡宽夫诗│蔡居厚撰 │辑 │辑校 │据总龟、玉屑、竹庄等┃ ┃史二卷 │ 在观初拜正│ │ │书辑。 ┃ ┃ │ 言 │ │ │ ┃ ┃ │罗根泽辑 │ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃唐子西文│唐庚口述 │存 │古今、│或作唐子西语录、康庚┃ ┃录一卷 │ 口述起宣和│ │历代、│诗话、唐子西诗话。述┃ ┃ │ 己亥(一一│ │萤雪等│记年月据强行父所作唐┃ ┃ │ 一九),讫│ │ │子西文录记。 ┃ ┃ │ 明年正月。│ │ │ ┃ ┃ │强行父记录 │ │ │ ┃ ┃ │ 追记于绍兴│ │ │ ┃ ┃ │ 八年(一一│ │ │ ┃ ┃ │ 三八)三月│ │ │ ┃ ┃ │ 癸已 │ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃诗话总龟│阮阅撰 │存 │明刊 │前集原名诗总,渔隐谓┃ ┃前集四十│ 元丰八年 │ │本、四│阮阅编于宣和癸卯(一┃ ┃八卷后集│(一○八五)│ │部本 │一二三) ┃ ┃五十卷 │ 进士 │ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃石林诗话│叶梦得撰 │存 │古今、│以观古堂本为最佳,因┃ ┃三卷 │ 作于靖康 │ │历代、│附入他书所引也。 ┃ ┃ │ (一一二六 │ │百川、│ ┃ ┃ │ ──一一二 │ │津逮、│ ┃ ┃ │ 七)前 │ │观古堂│ ┃ ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┛ ┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓ ┃书 名│作者及年代│存佚│版 本│备 注┃ ┃ │ │残辑│ │ ┃ ├────┼─────┼──┼───┼───────────┨ ┃ │ │ │刻石林│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │遗书等│ ┃ ├────┼─────┼──┼───┼───────────┨ ┃石林诗话│清叶德辉辑│辑 │观古堂│ ┃ ┃拾遗附录│ │ │刻石林│ ┃ ┃一卷 │ │ │遗书 │ ┃ ├────┼─────┼──┼───┼───────────┨ ┃诸家老杜│方深道撰 │存 │北平图│陈录及相通考俱著五卷,┃ ┃诗评五卷│ 宣和六年│ │书馆藏│续一卷,方深道集。宋 ┃ ┃续一卷 │(一一二四│ │旧抄本│志著方醇道集诸家老杜 ┃ ┃ │)进士 │ │ │诗评五卷。福建通志诗 ┃ ┃ │ │ │ │文评类同于陈录通考, ┃ ┃ │ │ │ │而良吏传又以续一卷属 ┃ ┃ │ │ │ │醇道,二人为兄弟,合 ┃ ┃ │ │ │ │撰分著,抑一人所作,皆┃ ┃ │ │ │ │不可考。 ┃ ├────┼─────┼──┼───┼───────────┨ ┃续老杜诗│方纟全撰 │未详│ │见宋志,是否即陈录通 ┃ ┃评五卷 │ │ │ │考所谓续一卷,不可考。┃ ├────┼─────┼──┼───┼───────────┨ ┃藏海诗话│吴可撰 │存 │知足、│ ┃ ┃一卷 │ 当在宣和│ │函海、│ ┃ ┃ │(一一二○│ │续历、│ ┃ ┃ │──一一二│ │萤雪、│ ┃ ┃ │五)末年 │ │昌平从│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │书等 │ ┃ ├────┼─────┼──┼───┼───────────┨ ┃古今诗话│ 颀撰 │辑 │辑校 │据渔隐、总龟、玉屑、诗┃ ┃六卷附录│ 作于建炎│ │ │林、竹庄、鉴衡等书辑。┃ ┃一卷 │(一一二七│ │ │宋志著李颀古今诗话录七┃ ┃ │──一一三│ │ │十卷,与此疑为一书。 ┃ ┃ │ ○)前 │ │ │ ┃ ┃ │罗根泽辑 │ │ ┃ ┃ ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓ ┃书 名│作者及年代 │存佚│版 本│备 注┃ ┃ │ │残辑│ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃许彦周诗│周ダ撰 │存 │百川、│ ┃ ┃话一卷 │ 自序于建炎│ │稗海、│ ┃ ┃ │ 戊申(一一│ │历代、│ ┃ ┃ │ 二八)六月│ │津逮、│ ┃ ┃ │ 初吉日。 │ │萤雪等│ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃漫叟诗话│阙名撰 │残 │说郛 │ ┃ ┃一卷 │ 作于建炎中│ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃同上一卷│罗根泽辑 │辑 │辑校 │说脬外,益以渔隐、诗┃ ┃ │ │ │ │林、竹庄等书所引。 ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃艺苑雌黄│严有翼撰 │残 │说郛 │宋志、陈录、通考、俱┃ ┃一卷 │ 南渡(一一│ │ │作二十卷。 ┃ ┃ │ 二七)前后│ │ │ ┃ ┃ │时人 │ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃同上十卷│ │未详│ │四库据江苏巡抚采进本┃ ┃ │ │ │ │存目,断为伪书。 ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃同上四卷│罗根泽撰 │辑 │辑校 │说郛外,益以渔隐、总┃ ┃ │ │ │ │龟、诗林、草堂等书所┃ ┃ │ │ │ │引。 ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃唐诗纪事│计有功撰 │存 │刊本、│ ┃ ┃八十一卷│ 南渡时人 │ │四部本│ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃观林诗话│吴聿撰 │存 │学海、│通考作张律撰 ┃ ┃一卷 │ 南宋初人 │ │湖北、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │守山、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │续历、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │墨海金│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │等 │ ┃ ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┛ ┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓ ┃书 名│作者及年代 │存佚│版 本 │备 注┃ ┃ │ │残辑│ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃诗说隽永│佚名撰 │辑 │辑校 │据渔隐、诗林等书辑。┃ ┃一卷 │ 建炎时人 │ │ │遂初著诗话隽水,疑即┃ ┃ │罗根泽辑 │ │ │此书。 ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃瑶溪集一│郭思撰 │辑 │辑校 │或称郭思诗话。又宋史┃ ┃卷 │ 作于吴曾 │ │ │著文史类,通志著诗话┃ ┃ │ (一一五三│ │ │类,故知确为诗话。原┃ ┃ │ 年为丞奉郎│ │ │十卷。兹据渔隐、竹庄┃ ┃ │ )之前 │ │ │及能改斋漫录等书辑。┃ ┃ │罗根泽辑 │ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃汉皋诗话│张某撰 │残 │说郛 │原题阙名撰,据能改斋┃ ┃一卷 │ 作于吴曾之│ │ │浸录及周清波杂志,┃ ┃ │ 前 │ │ │知撰者姓张。 ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃同上一卷│罗根泽辑 │辑 │辑校 │说郛外,益以渔隐、诗┃ ┃ │ │ │ │林、能改斋漫录等书所┃ ┃ │ │ │ │引。 ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃垂虹诗话│周知和撰 │佚 │ │宋志谓不知作者,考周┃ ┃一卷 │ 周辉从叔 │ │ │清波杂志卷八云:“┃ ┃ │ │ │ │从叔知和,尝尉吴江,┃ ┃ │ │ │ │作垂虹诗话。” ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃青琐诗话│刘斧撰 │残 │说郛 │原题元刘斧,误。宋志┃ ┃一卷 │ 至迟作子绍│ │ │、晃志俱载所作青琐高┃ ┃ │ 兴(一一三│ │ │议,此即从中采辑者。┃ ┃ │ 一──一一│ │ │晁志成于绍兴二十年,┃ ┃ │ 六二)初年│ │ │此在前无疑。 ┃ ┃ │佚名辑 │ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃溪诗话│黄彻撰 │存 │聚珍、│遂初载黄微诗话,当即┃ ┃十卷 │绍兴十五年(│ │知不、│此书,微彻形近而误。┃ ┃ │一一四五)进│ │学海、│ ┃ ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┛ ┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓ ┃ │ │存佚│ │ ┃ ┃书 名│作者及年代 │残辑│版本 │备 注 ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃ │士 │ │续历、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │七子、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │萤雪等│ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃环溪诗话│吴沆后人撰 │残 │说郛、│原题吴沆撰,四库考知┃ ┃一卷 │ 沆于绍兴六│ │学海 │为沆后人追记沆论诗 ┃ ┃ │ 年(一一三│ │ │语,及他人品评吴沆诗┃ ┃ │ 六)诣行在│ │ │语。学海出于说郛,说┃ ┃ │ 献书。 │ │ │郛率皆节录,故疑残缺┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃紫薇诗话│吕本中撰 │存 │百川、│ ┃ ┃一卷 │ 绍兴中进士│ │古今、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │津逮、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │萤雪等│ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃竹坡老人│周紫芝撰 │存 │百川、│或题竹坡诗话。 ┃ ┃诗话一卷│ 绍兴中登第│ │古今、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │历代、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │津逮、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │萤雪等│ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃诗赋一卷│周紫芝撰 │存 │学海 │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃珊瑚钩诗│张表臣撰 │存 │百川、│ ┃ ┃话三卷 │ 绍兴终司农│ │历代、│ ┃ ┃ │ 丞 │ │萤雪等│ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃岁寒堂诗│张戒撰 │存 │学海、│ ┃ ┃话上下卷│ 绍兴间人 │ │聚珍、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │续历、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │萤雪等│ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃风月堂诗│朱弁撰 │存 │诒经、│ ┃ ┃话二卷 │ 自序称庚申│ │宝颜 │ ┃ ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┛ ┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓ ┃ │ │存佚│版本 │ ┃ ┃书 名 │作者及年代 │残辑│ │备 注┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃ │闰月,庚申 │ │ │ ┃ ┃ │为绍兴十年 │ │ │ ┃ ┃ │(一一四○)│ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃桐江诗话│不知撰者 │残 │说郛 │ ┃ ┃一卷 │ 作于绍兴十│ │ │ ┃ ┃ │ 年(一一四│ │ │ ┃ ┃ │ ○)前后 │ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃同上一卷│罗根泽辑 │辑 │辑校 │说郛外,益以渔隐、玉┃ ┃ │ │ │ │屑、竹庄、诗林等书所┃ ┃ │ │ │ │引。 ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃艇斋诗话│曾服撰 │存 │琳郎│ ┃ ┃一卷 │ 作于绍兴二│ │、续历│ ┃ ┃ │ 十年(一一│ │等 │ ┃ ┃ │ 五○)前后│ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃苕溪渔隐│胡仔撰 │存 │海山仙│ ┃ ┃从话前集│ 前集自序于│ │馆 从│ ┃ ┃六十卷后│ 戊辰(一一│ │书、四│ ┃ ┃集四十卷│ 四八)三月│ │部备要│ ┃ ┃ │ 上已,后集│ │等 │ ┃ ┃ │ 自序于丁亥│ │ │ ┃ ┃ │(一一六七)│ │ │ ┃ ┃ │ 中秋日 │ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃韵语阳秋│葛立方撰 │存 │历代、│ ┃ ┃二十卷 │ 书成于隆兴│ │学海、│ ┃ ┃ │ 元年(一一│ │常州、│ ┃ ┃ │ 六三)。 │ │艺圃等│ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃高斋诗话│曾忄造撰 │辑 │辑校 │据渔隐,总龟,玉屑,诗 ┃ ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┛ ┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓ ┃ │ │存佚│ │ ┃ ┃书 名 │作者及年代 │残辑│版 本│备 注 ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃一卷 │作于孝宗前 │ │ │林等书辑。 ┃ ┃ │罗根泽辑 │ │ │ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃庚溪诗话│陈岩肖撰 │存 │百川、│ ┃ ┃三卷 │ 作于淳熙中│ │学海、│ ┃ ┃ │ (一一七四 │ │续金、│ ┃ ┃ │ ──一一八 │ │续历、│ ┃ ┃ │ 九) │ │艺圃、│ ┃ ┃ │ │ │萤雪等│ ┃ ├────┼──────┼──┼───┼──────────┨ ┃诗话一卷│陈日华撰 │未详│ │四库集部诗文评类存目┃ ┃ │ 孝宗时(一│ │ │ ┃