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LIST OF TITLES

IN THEIR ORDER IN THE SERIES

Those marked by an asterisk can be obtained in the thin paper, or pocket, edition.

*1. Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. Fourth Imp. *2. Lamb's Essays of Elia. Fifth Impression. *3. Tennyson's Poems, 1830-1865. With an Introduction by T. H. WARREN. Sixth Impression.

*4. Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield. Third Imp.

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5. Hazlitt's Table-Talk. Fourth Impression.

*6. Emerson's Essays. 1st and 2nd Series. Fifth Imp. *7. Keats's Poems. Third Impression.

*8. Dickens's Oliver Twist. With 24 Illustrations by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. Third Impression.

*9. Barham's Ingoldsby Legends. Fourth Imp. *10. Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. 3rd Imp. *II. Darwin's Origin of Species. Fourth Impression. *12. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. Second Imp. *13. English Songs and Ballads. Compiled by T. W. H. CROSLAND. Third Impression.

*14. Charlotte Brontë's Shirley. Third Impression. *15. Hazlitt's Sketches and Essays. Third Imp. *16. Herrick's Poems. Second Impression.

*17. Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Second Impression. *18. Pope's Iliad of Homer. Third Impression. *19. Carlyle's Sartor Resartus. Third Impression. 20. Swift's Gulliver's Travels. Second Impression. *21. Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination. Third Impression.

*22. White's Natural History of Selborne. 2nd Imp. *23. De Quincey's Opium-Eater. Third Impression. *24. Bacon's Essays. Third Impression.

*25. Hazlitt's Winterslow. Second Impression. 26. Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter. Second Imp.

*27. Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome. 2nd Imp. *28. Thackeray's Henry Esmond. Third Imp. 29. Scott's Ivanhoe. Second Impression.

*30. Emerson's English Traits, and Representative Men. Second Impression.

*31. George Eliot's Mill on the Floss. Third Imp. *32. Selected English Essays. Chosen and Arranged by W. PEACOCK. Eighth Impression.

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33. Hume's Essays. Second Impression.
*34. Burns's Poems. Second Impression.

*35, *44, *51, *55, *64, *69, *74. Gibbon's Roman Em-
pire. Seven Vols. With Maps. Vols. I, II, Third
Impression. III-V, Second Impression.

*36. Pope's Odyssey of Homer. Second Impression.
*37. Dryden's Virgil. Second Impression.

38. Dickens's Tale of Two Cities. Third Impression.
*39. Longfellow's Poems. Vol. I. Second Impression.
*40. Sterne's Tristram Shandy. Second Impression.
*41, *48, *53. Buckle's History of Civilization in
England. Three Vols. Second Impression.
*42, *56, *76. Chaucer's Works. From the Text of Prof.
SKEAT. Three Vols. Vol. I, Second Impression. Vol.
III contains 'The Canterbury Tales.'

*43. Machiavelli's The Prince. Translated by Luigi
RICCI. Second Impression.

*45. English Prose from Mandeville to Ruskin.
Chosen and arranged by W. PEACOCK. Third Imp.
*46. Essays and Letters by Leo Tolstoy. Trans-
lated by AYLMER MAUDE. Third Impression.

*47. Charlotte Brontë's Villette. Second Impression.
*49. A Kempis's Imitation of Christ. Second Imp.
*50. Thackeray's Book of Snobs, and Sketches
and Travels in London. Second Impression.
*52. Watts-Dunton's Aylwin. Third Impression.
*54, *59. Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Two
Vols. Second Impression.
*57. Hazlitt's Spirit of the Age. Second Impression.
58. Robert Browning's Poems. Vol. I (Pauline,
Paracelsus, Strafford, Sordello, Pippa Passes, King
Victor and King Charles). Second Impression.
*60. The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius. A new
translation by JOHN JACKSON. Second Impression.
*61. Holmes's Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table.
Second Impression.

*62. Carlyle's On Heroes and Hero-Worship.
Second Impression.

*63. George Eliot's Adam Bede. Second Impression.
*65, *70, *77. Montaigne's Essays, FLORIO's transla-
tion. Three volumes.

*66. Borrow's Lavengro. Second Impression.

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*67. Anne Bröntë's Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
*68. Thoreau's Walden. Intro. by T. WATTS-DUNTON.
*71, *81, *III-*114. Burke's Works. Six vols. With
Prefaces by Judge WILLIS, F. W. RAFFETY, and F. H.
WILLIS.

*72. Twenty-three Tales by Tolstoy. Translated
by L. and A. MAUDE. Second Impression.

73. Borrow's Romany Rye.

*75. Borrow's Bible in Spain.

*78. Charlotte Brontë's The Professor, and the
Poems of C., E., and A. Brontë. Introduction
by THEODORE Watts-Dunton.

*79. Sheridan's Plays. Intro. by JOSEPH KNIGHT,
*80. George Eliot's Silas Marner, The Lifted Veil,
Brother Jacob. Intro. by T. WATTS-DUNTON.
*82. Defoe's Captain Singleton. With an Introduc-
tion by THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON.

*83, *84. Johnson's Lives of the Poets. With an In-
troduction by ARTHUR WAUGH. Two Vols.

*85. Matthew Arnold's Poems. With an Introduction
by Sir A. T. QUILLER-COUCH.

*86. Mrs. Gaskell's Mary Barton. With an Intro-
duction by CLEMENT SHORTER.

*87. Hood's Poems. With an Intro. by Walter Jerrold.
*88. Mrs. Gaskell's Ruth. With an Introduction by
CLEMENT SHORTER.

*89. Holmes's Professor at the Breakfast-Table.
With an Introduction by Sir W. ROBERTSON NICOLL.
*go. Smollett's Travels through France and
Italy. With an Introduction by THOMAS SECCOMBE.
*91, 92. Thackeray's Pendennis. Introduction by
EDMUND GOSSE. Two Vols.

*93. Bacon's Advancement of Learning, and The
New Atlantis. With an Intro. by Professor CASE.
*94. Scott's Lives of the Novelists. With an Intro-
duction by AUSTIN DOBSON.

*95. Holmes's Poet at the Breakfast-Table. With
an Introduction by Sir W. ROBERTSON NICOLL.
*96, *97, *98. Motley's Rise of the Dutch Republic.
With an Intro. by CLEMENT SHORTER. Three Vols.
*99. Coleridge's Poems. Introduction by Sir A. T.
QUILLER-COUCH,

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*100-*108. Shakespeare's Plays and Poems. With a
Preface by A. C. SWINBURNE, Introductions to the
several plays by E. DOWDEN, and a Note by T. WATTS-
DUNTON on the special typographical features of this
edition. Nine Volumes. Vols. 1-6 now ready. Vols.
7-9 ready shortly.

*109. George Herbert's Poems. With an Introduction
by ARTHUR WAUGH.

*110. Mrs. Gaskell's Cranford, The Moorland Cot-
tage, etc. With an Intro. by CLEMENT SHORTER.
*115. Essays and Sketches by Leigh Hunt. With
an Introduction by R. BRIMLEY JOHNSON.

*116. Sophocles. The Seven Plays. Translated into
English Verse by Professor LEWIS CAMPBELL.

*117. Aeschylus. The Seven Plays. Translated into
English Verse by Professor LEWIS CAMPBELL.

*118. Horae Subsecivae. By Dr. JOHN BROWN. With
an Introduction by AUSTIN DOBSON.

*119. Cobbold's Margaret Catchpole. With an In-
troduction by CLEMENT SHORTER.

*120, *121. Dickens's Pickwick Papers. With 43 Illus-
trations by SEYMOUR and "PHIZ.' Two Vols.

*122. Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures, and other
Stories and Essays, by DOUGLAS JERROLD. With
an Intro. by WALTER JERROLD, and 90 Illustrations.
*123. Goldsmith's Poems. Edited by AUSTIN DOBSON.
*124. Hazlitt's Lectures on the English Comic
Writers. With an Intro. by R. BRIMLEY JOHNSON.
*125, *126. Carlyle's French Revolution. With an
Introduction by C. R. L. FLETCHER. Two Vols.
*127. Horne's A New Spirit of the Age. With an
Introduction by WALTER JERROLD.

*128. Dickens's Great Expectations. With 6 Illustra-
tions by WARWICK GOBLE.

*129. Jane Austen's Emma. Intro. by E. V. LUCAS.
*130, 131. Don Quixote. Jervas's translation. With an
Introduction and Notes by J. FITZMAURICE-Kelly.
Two Vols.

*132. Leigh Hunt's The Town. With an Introduction
and Notes by AUSTIN DOBSON, and a Frontispiece.
*133. Palgrave's Golden Treasury, with additional
Poems. Fifth Impression.

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*134. Aristophanes. Frere's translation of the
Acharnians, Knights, Birds, and Frogs.
With an Introduction by W. W. MERRY.

*135. Marlowe's Dr. Faustus, and Goethe's Faust,
Part I (Anster's Translation). Intro. by A. W. WARD.
*136. Butler's Analogy. Edited by W. E. GLADSTONE.
*137. Browning's Poems. Vol. II (Dramatic Lyrics and
Romances, Men and Women, and Dramatis Personae.)
*138. Cowper's Letters. Selected, with an Introduction,
by E. V. LUCAS. Second Impression.

*139. Gibbon's Autobiography. With an Introduction
by J. B. BURY.

*140. Trollope's The Three Clerks. With an Intro-
duction by W. TEIGNMOUTH SHORE.

*141. Anne Brontë's Agnes Grey.

*142. Fielding's Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon.
With Introduction and Notes by AUSTIN DOBSON, and
Two Illustrations.

*143. Wells's Joseph and his Brethren. Introduc-
tion by A. C. SWINBURNE, and a Note on Russetti and
Charles Wells by THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON.

*144. Carlyle's Life of John Sterling. With an In-
troduction by W. HALE WHITE.

*145. Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies, and The Ethics
of the Dust. Ruskin House edition.

*146. Ruskin's Time and Tide, and The Crown of
Wild Olive. Ruskin House edition.

*147. Ruskin's A Joy for Ever, and The Two
Paths. Ruskin House edition.

*148. Ruskin's Unto this Last, and Munera Pul-
veris. Ruskin House edition.

*149. Reynolds's Discourses, and his Letters to
the 'Idler.' With an Intro. by AUSTIN DOBSON.
*150. Washington Irving's Conquest of Granada.
*151, *152. Lesage's Gil Blas. (Smollett's translation.)
Intro. and Notes by J. FITZMAURICE-KELLY. 2 Vols.
*153. Carlyle's Past and Present. Introduction by
G. K. CHESTERTON.

*154. Mrs. Gaskell's North and South. Introduction
by CLEMENT SHORTER.

*155. George Eliot's Scenes of Clerical Life. In-
troduction by ANNIE MATHESON.

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