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GREAT WRITBRS-continued. LIFE OF SHERIDAN. By LLOYD SANDERS. "To say that Mr. Lloyd Sanders, in this little volume, has produced the best existing memoir of Sheridan, is really to award much fainter praise than the work deserves." Manchester Examiner. LIFE OF THACKERAY. By HERMAN MKRIVALE and F. T. MAKZIALS. "The monograph just published is well worth reading, . . . and the book, with its excellent bibliography, is one which neither the student nor the general reader can well afford to miss." Pall Mall Gazette. LIFE OF CERVANTES. By H. E. WATTS. " We can commend this book as a worthy addition to the useful series to which it belongs." London Daily Chronicle LIFE OF VOLTAIRE. By FRANCIS ESPINASSE. George Saintsbury, in The Illustrated London News, says: "In this little volume the wayfaring man who has no time to devour libraries will find most things that it concerns him to know about Voltaire's actual life and work put very clearly, sufficiently, and accurately for the most part." LIFE OF LEIGH HUNT. By COSMO MONKHOUSE. " Mr. Monkhouse has brought together and skilfully set in order much widely scattered material . . . candid as well as sympathetic." The Athenaeum. LIFE OF WHITTIER. By W. J. LINTON. " Well written, and well worthy to stand with preceding volumes in the useful ' Great Writers ' series." Black and White. LIBRARY EDITION OF " GREAT WRITERS," Demy 8vo, 2s. 6d. London WALTER SCOTT, LIMITED, Paternoster Square.