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 EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY · CLASSIFIED LIST ESSAYS AND BELLES—LETTRES—c0ntznued Landor’s Imaginary Conversations and Poems: A selection. Edited with Introduction by Havelock Ellis. 890 Lowell’s (James Russell) Among My Books. 607 Macau1ay’s Essays. 2 vols. Introduction by A. J. Grieve, M.A. 225-6 ,, Miscellaneous Essays and The Lays of Ancient Rome. 439  Q (See also Hisronr and Omvronv) Maehiavellrs Prince. Special Trans. and Intro. by W. K. Marriott. 280 (See also HISTORY)   { Mart.inengo~Cesaresco (Countess): Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs. 673 j Mazxinfs Duties of Man, etc. Introduction by Thomas J ones, M.A. 224   Q Milton’s Areopagitica, etc. Introduction by Professor C. E. Vaughan. 795  · (See also Porrmv) 1, Mittord’s Our Village. Edited, with Intro., by Sir John Squire. 927   Montague (Lady) Letters. Introduction by R. Brimloy Johnson. 69   Newmazrs On the Scope and Nature of University Education, and a   5* paper on Christianity and Scientific Investigation. Introduction by £;£;;g=i Wilfred Ward. 723 Q;;;€_ (See also Pnmosorny) *9;};- Osbornes (Dorothy) Letters to Sir William Temple. Edited and een- notated by Judge Parry. 674 *3};,*. T; Penn’s The Peace of Europe. Some Fruits of Solitude, etc. 724 fj Prelude to Poetry, The. Edited by Ernest Rhys. 789 ii? l Reynold’s Discourscs. Introduction by L. March Phillipps. 118  I LRhys’s New Book of Sense and Nonsense. 813 ;g Rousseau’s Emile. Translated by Barbara Foxley. 518   (See also Pnitosornv Aren Tnnotoor) y;. Ruskizfs Crown of Wild Olive and Cestus of Agxlaia. 323 _”y’» ,, Elements of Drawing and Perspective. 217  ` ,, Ethics of the Dust. Introduction by Grace Rhys. 282   ,, Modern Painters. 5 vols. Introduction by Lionel Cust. 208-12 $*1 ,, Pre—Haphaelitism. Lectures on Architecture and Painting, »(_i Academy Notes, 1855-9, and Notes on the Turner Gallery.  Introduction by Laurence Binyon. 218 il»’  L ,, Sesame and Lilies, The Two Paths, and The King of the Golden *  River. Introduction by Sir Oliver Lodge. 219  ,, Seven Lamps of Architecture. Intro. by Sclwyn Image. 207  ,, Stones ot Venice. 3 vols. Intro. by L. March Phillipps. 213-15    ,, Time and '1‘ide with other Essays. 450  ,, Unto This Last. The Political Economy of Art. 216 . 5 (Soc also Fon Yourxc PEOPLE) J ( Spectator, The. 4 vols. Introduction by G. Gregory Smith. 164-7 _ f Spencer’s (Herbert) Essays on Education. Intro. by C. W. Eliot. 504 _, Sterne's Sentimental Journey and Journal and Letters to Eliza. Intro. * i by George Saintsbury. 796 Q (See also Fxcrxou) j § Stevenson’s In the South Seas and Island Nights' Entertainments. 769 J   1. ,, Virginibus Puerisque and Familiar Studies of Men and * T Books. 765 ` g (See also Ficrzox, Powmv, and Tiuvnr.) y»,.. Swi.tt’s Tale of a Tub, The Battle of the Books, etc. 347 * _ (See also Bxocnunr and Fon Yonmo Pnorr.1:). , .» Q Swinnerton’s (Frank) The Georgian Literary Scene. 943 I ( i I g  Table Talk. Edited by J. C. Thornton. 906 M   (. ** ji; ,·»· Tay1o1·’s (Isaac) Words and Places, or Etymological Illustrations ot;. ( Yi?}. ‘ History, Ethnology, and Geography. Intro. by Edward Thomas.]5;17 *   Thackeray’s (W. M.) The English Humorists andiihe Four~Georzes.   Introduction by Walter Jerrold. 610;. -   *        _»    ,*,»i:._ s    y M (See also Ficriou) ; Q It   T  .,.   A, pg ,%..     i;i     .,,  Tboreau’s Walden., Q. Introduction by Walter Raymond.); 281;;;, i,`.. ,4.{  i... · y*,,  jg;} Trench'¤ On the Stud? cr Words umlE¤s1iSh..P9-Si?i’¤¤dl(P¤¢S¤¤¤YiL QI11i?¤‘¤i tlllii ? Y  i I duction by George Sampson., ,788  {Y2]  esyy     `~·‘%,     I; _,.¢ ( vij PI.,   ¤g;;» 1:,; ·l ,,,% ; ..,..-   ; Tytlerfs Essay on the,Princip1esgo1? Tran.ql¤,tien; ,;,. 168.. ‘**y  l ylyllj   i‘.,     *‘.i     js,   -*‘    %l  I    W¤1¤¤¤’¤ G¤mp1¢¤tii;A:=s1¤r-»i- »I¤tr¤¢h1cti¤¤..brl*A-hdrsw  **l—‘*-       .»`l   -i»* ` » I    [ ~ —= r ~ ,:‘—   llcl I ~     t[i?~Y<*£¥i l.i`.l