√ | Century of Experience | Evidence | Name of Reader / Listener / Reading Group | Author of Text | Title of Text | Form of Text | |
| 1800-1849 | 'There is no book which that word ["vulgaire"] would suit so little... Every village could furnish matter for a novel ... | Sir James Mackintosh | Jane Austen | unknown | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | Mary Berry, Journal, 19 December 1818: 'Sir James Mackintosh in my room this morning; hearing me read over and comment... | Sir James Mackintosh | John Milton | Paradise Regained | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | ' have not yet seen him [Sir James Mackintosh], but I hear that he has read or has heard some chapters of "L'Angleterr... | James Mackintosh | Germaine de Stael | [writings about England, never published as 'De L'Angleterre', as originally planned] | Manuscript: Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'The "Edinburgh Review" will have praised "Waverley" to your hearts content. I think however they left out one of the ... | James Mackintosh | Walter Scott | Lord of the Isles, The | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Since I wrote the first two pages of this letter I have read Eugene and Guilliaume, and quite agree with you. Pray co... | James Mackintosh | Walter Scott | Lord of the Isles, The | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | 'Since I wrote the first two pages of this letter I have read Eugene and Guilliaume, and quite agree with you. Pray co... | James Mackintosh | Walter Scott | Rokeby | Print: Book |
| 1800-1849 | John Murray to Byron, 12 September 1816:
'Respecting the "Monody," I extract from a letter which I received this mo... | Sir James Mackintosh | George Gordon Lord Byron | Monody [on Sheridan] | Unknown |
| 1800-1849 | 'In [1802] [...] [Amelia Opie] published a volume of poems. It included those charming and
well-known lines, which, ... | James Mackintosh | Amelia Opie | verses opening 'Go, youth beloved...' | Print: Book |