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 FSSAYS AND RFT T F q- LETTRES continued

coorvio rvixi^ rn,i-fj_ 1 EO-< rencn Revolution and contingent Essays. Burke's Reflections on the Jieve, M.A. 460 (See also ORATORY)

Introduction by A. J. Gr^ible Playmate, W. V., Her Book, and In Canton's (William) The InviP PEOPLE) [Memory of W. V. 506

(See also FOR YouN^h Notes by J. Russell Lowell. 703-4 Carlyle's Essays. 2 vols. Witntroduction by R. W. Emerson. 608

Past and Present. I Heroes and Hero Worship. 278 L Sartor Resartus and and HISTORY)

(See also BiOGRAPHYTranslated by :>ir Thomas Hoby. Intro- Castiglione's The Courtier, ise. 807

duction by W. H. D. Rotthology of English Essayists. 653 L Century of Essays. A. An An his Son. 823

Chesterfield's (Lord) Letters {Essays, and Poems. 913

L Chesterton's (G. K.) Stories, <ria. Introduction by Arthur Symons. 11 Coleridge's Biographia Literals on Shakespeare, etc. 162 Essays and Lectui

(See also PoETRY)terature. 346

t Craik's Manual of English Li* Eating. Introduction by H. W. Mable. 418 Curtis's Prue and I, and Lotus'^ Eater Intro, by Sir G. Douglas. 223 De Quincey's (Thomas) OpiujEnglish Mail Coach and Other Writings.

The production by S. Hill Burton. 609

InVlsn BIOGRAPHY)

(See /ith an Introduction by W. H. Hudson. 568

Dryden's Dramatic Essays. \fcd Glossary by Prof. Foster Watson. 227 Elyot's Gouernour. Intro, ai Second Series. 12 L Emerson's Essays. First and'f Life, Essays from the 'Dial'. 322 L Nature, Conduct tfn. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 279

Representative M<de and Other Essays. 567 Society and Solitu

(See also POETRY) stion by A. R. Waller, M.A. 3 vols. 440-2 Florio's Montaigne. Introduo I and II. 13, 705 Froude's Short Studies. Vols/* BIOGRAPHY)

(See also HISTORY c Intro, by Sir W. Robertson Niooll. 348 Gilfillan's Literary Portraits. Eckermann. Intro, by Havelock Ellia Goethe's Conversations wittt^ POETRY)

851. (See also FICTION a;rld and The Bee. Intro, by R. Church. 902 Goldsmith's Citizen of the Wo"d POETRY)

(See also FICTION a 19

Hamilton's The Federalist. ffUsh Comic Writers. 411 Hazlitt's Lectures on the En&cters. 65

Shakespeare's Chartd Lectures on English Poeta. 459 Spirit of the Age am

Table Talk, 321 eduction by P. P. Howe. 814 Plain Speaker. Intr^kfast Table. 66 L Holmes' Autocrat of the Brett Table. 68

Poet at the Breakfasakfast Table. 67

Professor at the Bre s Life. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 926 L Hudson's (W. H.) A Shepherd^. Introduction by J. B. Priestly. 829

Hunt's (Leigh) Selected Essa^ey Crayon. 117 L Irving's Sketch Book of Geof and HISTORY)

(See also BIOGRAPHY Cations and 1'oeins: A selection. Edited Lander's Imaginary Convert velock Ellis. 8'JO

with Introduction by Ha>duction by Augustine BirreU. 14 L Lamb's Essays of Elia. Intr&nd FOR YOUNG PEOPLE)

(See also BIOGRAPHY png My Books. 607

Lowell's (James Russell) AmJntroduction by A. J. Grieve, M.A. 225-6 Macaulay's Essays. 2 vols. )ays and The Lays of Ancient Rome. 439 L Miscellaneous Ess? and ORATORY)

(See also HISTORY Trans, and Intro, by W. K. Marriott. 280 Machiavelli's Prince. Special^)

(See also HISTOPSS): Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs 673 Martinengo-Cesaresco (Count* Introduction by Thomas Jones, M.A. 224 Mazzini's Duties of Man, etc. troduction by Professor C. E. Vaughan. 795 Milton's Areopagitica, etc. In

(See also POETRY) with Introduction, by bir John Squire. 927 L Mitford's Our Village. EditedAtroduction by R. Brimley Johnson. 69 Montagu's (Lady) Letters. I* 1 Nature of University Education, and a Newman's On the Scope and Scientific Investigation. Introduction by paper on Christianity an'PHY) [ Wilfred Ward. 7 23

(See also PmLOSoto Sir William Temple. Edited and con- Osborne's (Dorothy) Letters 674

notated by Judge Parry. Some Fruits of Solitude, eto. 724 Perm's The Peace of Europe. ~d by Erneet Rhys. 789 Prelude to Poetry, The. Edit 4

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