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LITERATURES OF THE WORLD.

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EDMUND GOSSE, Hon. M. A. of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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JAPANESE LITERATURE

By W. G. ASTON, C. M. G., M. A.,

late Acting Secretary at the

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