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Dante: His Times and His Work
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Selections from Cowper's Poems. With an Introduction by Mrs. OLIPHANT.

The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Edited from the Original Edition, by J. W. CLARK, M.A.

Balthazar Gracian's Art of Worldly Wisdom. Translated by JOSEPH JACOBS.

Heine's Lieder und Gedichte. Selected and Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Dr. C. A. BUCHHEIM.

Herrick: Selections from the Lyrical Poems. Arranged with Notes, by F. T. PALGRAVE.

Tom Brown's School Days. By THOMAS HUGHES.

The Poetical Works of John Keats. Edited by F. T. PALGRAVE.

The Christian Year. By J. KEBLE. With Introduction by C. M. YONGE.

Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare. Edited by Rev. A. AINGER, M.A.

Walter Savage Landor. Selections from the Writings of. Arranged and Edited by SIDNEY COLVIN.

Mohammed. The Speeches and Table Talk of the Prophet. Chosen and Translated, with Introduction and Notes, by STANLEY LANE POOLE.

The Cavalier and his Lady. Selections from the Works of the First Duke and Duchess of Newcastle. With an Introductory Essay by EDWARD JENKINS, Author of "GINX'S BABY," etc.

Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the Astronomer-Poet of Persia. Rendered into English Verse by EDWARD FITZGERALD.

Miscellanies (including Euphranor, Polonius, etc.). By EDWARD FITZGERALD.

Two Essays on Old Age and Friendship. Translated from the Latin of Cicero, with Introduction, by E. S. SHUCKBURGH.

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to Himself. An English Version of the Works of Marcus Aurelius. By the Rev. Dr. GERALD HENRY RENDALL, Head Master of Charterhouse.

The House of Atreus: being the Agamemnon, Libation-Bearers, and Furies of Aeschylus. Translated into English Verse by E. D. A. MORSHEAD, M.A.

The Republic of Plato. Translated into English, with Notes, by J. LL. DAVIES, M.A., and D. J. VAUGHAN, M.A.

The Trial and Death of Socrates. Being the Euthyphron, Apology, Crito, and Phaedo of Plato. Translated into English by F. J. CHURCH.

Phaedrus, Lysis, and Protagoras of Plato. A New Translation, by J. WRIGHT.

Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets. Edited by F. T. PALGRAVE.

Poems of Shelley. Edited by STOPFORD A. BROOKE, M.A.

Southey's Poems. Selected and arranged by E. DOWDEN.

Lyrical Poems. By ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON. Selected and Annotated by F. T. PALGRAVE.

In Memoriam. By ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON.

The Princess. By ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON.

Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus. Rendered into English Prose by ANDREW LANG.

Poems, Religious and Devotional. By J. G. WHITTIER.

Poems of Wordsworth. Chosen and edited, with Preface, by MATTHEW ARNOLD.

A Book of Golden Deeds of All Times and All Countries. Gathered and narrated anew, by the Author of "THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE."

A Book of Worthies. Gathered from the Old Histories and written anew by the Author of "THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE."

The Story of the Christians and the Moors in Spain. By C. M. YONGE, Author of "THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE." With Vignette by HOLMAN HUNT.

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The Golden Treasury Poets. Arnold, Byron, Cowper, Keats, Longfellow, Shelley, Southey, Wordsworth. 8 vols. in cloth box. 21s. net.



English Men of Letters.

Edited by JOHN MORLEY.

In Paper Covers, 1s.; Cloth, 1s. 6d.

ADDISON. By W. J. COURTHOPE. BACON. By Dean CHURCH. BENTLEY. By Professor R. C. JEBB. BUNYAN. By J. A. FROUDE. BURKE. By JOHN MORLEY. BURNS. By Principal SHAIRP. BYRON. By Professor NICHOL. CARLYLE. By Professor NICHOL. CHAUCER. By Professor A. W. WARD. COLERIDGE. By H. D. TRAILL. COWPER. By GOLDWIN SMITH. DEFOE. By W. MINTO. DE QUINCEY. By Professor MASSON. DICKENS. By Professor A. W. WARD. DRYDEN. By Professor SAINTSBURY. FIELDING. By AUSTIN DOBSON. GIBBON. By J. C. MORISON. GOLDSMITH. By WILLIAM BLACK. GRAY. By EDMUND GOSSE. HAWTHORNE. By HENRY JAMES. HUME. By PROFESSOR HUXLEY, F.R.S. JOHNSON. By LESLIE STEPHEN. KEATS. By SIDNEY COLVIN. LAMB, CHARLES. By Canon AINGER. LANDOR. By SIDNEY COLVIN. LOCKE. By THOMAS FOWLER. MACAULAY. By J. C. MORISON. MILTON. By MARK PATTISON. POPE. By LESLIE STEPHEN. SCOTT. By R. H. HUTTON. SHELLEY. By J. A. SYMONDS. SHERIDAN. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. SIDNEY. By JOHN. A. SYMONDS. SOUTHEY. By Professor DOWDEN. SPENSER. By Dean CHURCH. STERNE. By H. D. TRAILL. SWIFT. By LESLIE STEPHEN. THACKERAY. By ANTHONY TROLLOPE. WORDSWORTH. By F. W. H. MYERS.

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Reissue in 13 vols. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. each.

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Transcriber's Note:

Variations in spelling, hyphenation and use of accents have been retained as they appear in the original publication.

ā represents a with macron

ī represents i with macron

Changes to the original publication have been made as follows:

Page 11 Bytuene Mershe and Averil, "Bytuene Mershe and Averil,

Page 112 to positive cruelty, to positive cruelty.

Page 113 becomes almost suppliant becomes almost suppliant.

Page 128 eighth pit o eighth pit of

Page 128 evening is drawng evening is drawing

Page 133 In the circle o In the circle of

Page 149 Sun, Mars, Jupiter Sun, Mars, Jupiter,

Page 150 by other matter, by other matter.

Page 166 Note that capidigia Note that cupidigia

Page 178 It is a mos It is a most

Page 178 peculiarities of locat peculiarities of local

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