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THE WORLD’S CLASSICS

Homer. Translated by Pope. Iliad. (18)Odyssey. (36)

Hood. Poems. Introduction by Walter Jerrold. (87)

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Hunt (Leigh). Essays and Sketches. Intro. R. B. Johnson. (115)

The Town. Introduction and Notes by Austin Dobson. (132)

Irving (Washington). The Conquest of Granada. (150)

The Sketch-Book. Introduction by T. Balston. (173)

Johnson (Samuel). Letters, selected by R. W. Chapman. (282)

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Keats. Poems. (7)

Keble. The Christian Year. (181)

Kingsley (Henry). Geoffry Hamlyn. (271) Ravenshoe. (267)

Lamb. Essays of Elia, and The Last Essays of Elia. (2)

Landor. Imaginary Conversations. Selected, with Introduction, by Prof. E. de Sélincourt. (196)

Lesage. Gil Blas. Ed. J. Fitzmaurice-Kelly. 2 vols. (151, 152)

Letters written in War Time. Selected by H. Wragg. (202)

Longfellow. Evangeline, The Golden Legend, &c. (39)

Hiawatha, Miles Standish, Tales of a Wayside Inn, &c. (174)

Lytton. Harold. With 6 Illustrations by Charles Burton. (165)

Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome; Ivry; The Armada. (27)

Machiavelli. The Prince. Translated by Luigi Ricci. (43)

Marcus Aurelius. See Aurelius.

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Marryat. Mr. Midshipman Easy. (160)

Melville (Herman). Moby Dick. Intro. Viola Meynell. (225)

Typee. (274)Omoo. (275)White Jacket. Intro. C. Van Doren (253)

Mill (John Stuart). On Liberty, &c. Intro. Mrs. Fawcett. (170)

Autobiography. Intro. H. J. Laski. (262)

Milton. The English Poems. (182)

Selected Prose. (293)

Montaigne. Essays. Translated by J. Florio. 3 vols. (65, 70, 77)

Morier (J. J.). Hajji Baba of Ispahan. With a Map. (238)

Hajji Baba in England. (285)

Morris (W.). The Defence of Guenevere, Jason, &c. (183)

Motley. Rise of the Dutch Republic. 3 vols. (96, 97, 98)

Nekrassov. Who can be happy and free in Russia? A Poem. Trans. by Juliet Soskice. (213)

Palgrave. The Golden Treasury. With additional Poems, including Fitzgerald’s translation of Omar Khayyám. (133)