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1. . With Introduction and Notes.

2. . Beasley's Translation, revised, with Introduction, Notes, &c., by Edward Bell, M.A.

3. . Translated, with Notes, by Rev. H. F. Cary.

4. . Part I. Translated, with Introduction, by Anna Swanwick.

5. . Being Part I. of the Autobiography. Translated by J. Oxenford.

6. and. Translated by J. Mellish and Anna Swanwick.

7. . By the late Dean Alford.

8. . By Sir A. Helps, K.C.B.

9. : The Apology — Crito — Phaedo — Protagoras. With Introductions.

10. : The Miser — Tartuffe — The Shopkeeper turned Gentleman. With brief Memoir.

11., in English Hexameters. By A. Rogers.

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13. : Nathan the Wise — Minna von Barnhelm.

14. : Trinummus — Menaechmi — Aulularia — Captivi.

15. . By C. A. Eaton. With Preface and Notes by Edward Bell.

16. — . Translated by C. Rann Kennedy.

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18. . By Dr. Reinhold Pauli.

19. . By Dr. Channing. Edited by his nephew, Rev. W. H. Channing.

20., and other pieces, by Sir George Otto Trevelyan, Bart.

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23., by various hands.

24. With Short Memoir.

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27. . Translated by Cary.

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