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BURNEY (Fanny). EVELINA (1 vol.). page 48.

BURNS (ROBERT). LIFE OF. By J. G. Lockhart, D.C.L. A new and enlarged edition. Revised and corrected from the latest texts of the Author, with new Annotations and Appendices by William Scott Douglas. With Portrait.

'Lockhart's Life of Burns is to this day by far the best book on the subject. Indeed with its few errors and defects of fact corrected and supplemented as they have been by the late Mr. Douglas, it makes all the other lives quite superfluous.'-Mr. GEORGE SAINTSBURY, in Studies in English Literature, 1780-1860.

BURTON'S ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY.

Edited by the Rev. A. R. Shilleto, M.A. With Introduction by A. H. Bullen. Portrait, and full Index. 3 vols.

'Admirers of "Burton's Anatomy" can hardly hope for a better edition.'--Morning Post. 'A long way in advance, from a critical point of view, of any edition of the "Anatomy" yet published.'-Professor SAINTSBURY in the St. James's Gazette.

BURTON (Sir R. F.) PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF A PILGRIMAGE TO AL-MADINAH AND MECCAH. By Captain Sir Richard F. Burton, K.C.M.G. With an introduction by Stanley Lane Poole, and all the original Illustrations. 2 vols.

This is the copyright edition, containing the author's latest notes. BUTLER'S (Bp.) ANALOGY OF RELIGION, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature; together with Two Dissertations on Personal Identity and on the Nature of Virtue, and Fifteen Sermons, Edited, with Analytical Introductions, Explanatory Notes, a short Memoir, and a Portrait.

CAMOENS' LUSIAD, or the Discovery of India. An Epic Poem. Translated from the Portuguese, with a Dissertation, Introductory Sketch of the History of the Discovery of India, and Life of the Poet, by W. J. Mickle. 5th edition, revised by E. R. Hodges, M.C.P.

CARRUTHERS. See Pope, in Illustrated Library.

CARY'S DANTE. The Vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, of Dante
Alighieri. Translated by the Rev. H. F. Cary, M.A. New Edition by

M. L. Egerton-Castle. With Introduction, Chronological View of his Age,
Additional Notes, an Index of Proper Names, and a Portrait.

INFERNO.-Sep. Is. and Is. 6d. See page 52.

PURGATORIO.-Sep. Is. and Is. 6d. See page 52.

PARADISO.-Sep. Is. and Is. 6d.—See page 52.

CELLINI (Benvenuto). MEMOIRS OF, written by Himself. Containing a variety of Information respecting the Arts and the History of the 16th Century; with Notes and Observations of G. P. Carpani. Translated by Thomas Roscoe. With Portrait of Cellini after Vasari, and Index. CERVANTES' GALATEA. A Pastoral Romance. Translated from the Spanish by G. W. J. Gyll.

EXEMPLARY NOVELS. Translated from the Spanish by Walter K. Kelly. With Portrait of Cervantes from the Spanish print by Selma.

DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA. Motteux's translation revised. With Lockhart's Life and Notes. 2 vols.

CHAUCER'S POETICAL WORKS. With Poems formerly printed with his or attributed to him. Edited, with a Memoir, Introduction, Notes, and a Glossary, by Robert Bell. Revised and improved edition, with a Preliminary Essay by Rev. Prof. Skeat, M.A. With Portrait of Chaucer. 4 vols. CLASSIC TALES, containing Rasselas, Vicar of Wakefield, Gulliver's Travels, and The Sentimental Journey.

COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) FRIEND. A Series of Essays on Morals, Politics, and Religion. With a Portrait of Coleridge.

AIDS TO REFLECTION, and the CONFESSIONS OF AN INQUIRING SPIRIT, to which are added the ESSAYS ON FAITH and the Book of COMMON PRAYER. New edition, revised.

'Few books in literature furnish food for so much thought as the "Aids to Reflection." No reader who has the power to generate an idea can rise from its perusal without the sense of having taken an invigorating draught.'-Academy.

LECTURES AND NOTES ON SHAKESPEARE AND OTHER ENGLISH POETS, including Mr. Collier's Transcript of the Lectures of 1811 and the Bristol Lectures of 1813, now first collected. By T. Ashe, B.A., Author of 'Songs Now and Then.'

'This is the best and most nearly complete edition of Coleridge's remarks on the dramatists that has appeared, and all admirers of suggestive criticism will be pleased to have this book.'-Athenæum.

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BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA; or, Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life and Opinions; together with Two Lay Sermons, The Statesman's Manual,' and 'Blessed are ye that sow beside all Waters.'

TABLE-TALK AND OMNIANA. By T. Ashe, B.A.

'An excellent volume, the best perhaps, the most varied and entertaining certainly, that Messrs. Bell and Sons have yet giver. us of the valuable and attractive Coleridge series.'-Academy.

MISCELLANIES, ESTHETIC AND LITERARY; to which is added, THE THEORY OF LIFE. Collected and arranged by T. Ashe, B.A.

COMMINES.-See Philip.

CONDE'S HISTORY OF THE DOMINION OF THE ARABS IN SPAIN. Translated from the Spanish by Mrs. Foster. With Engraving of Abderahmen Ben Moavia, and Index. 3 vols.

With his

COXE'S MEMOIRS OF THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH.
original Correspondence, collected from the family records at Blenheim.
Edited by W. Coxe, M.A., F.R.S. Revised edition by John Wade. With
Portraits of the Duke and Duchess (after Kneller) and Prince Eugene (after
Schupper. With Index. 3 vols.

HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF AUSTRIA. From the Foundation of the Monarchy by Rhodolph of Hapsburgh to the Death of Leopold II., 1218– 1792. By Archdn. Coxe. Together with a Continuation from the Accession of Francis I. to the Revolution of 1848. To which is added Genesis, or Details of the late Austrian Revolution (translated from the German). With Portraits of Maximilian, Rhodolph, Maria Theresa, and Francis Joseph, 4 vols. With Indexes.

CUNNINGHAM'S LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT BRITISH PAINTERS. A new edition, with Notes and Sixteen fresh Lives. By Mrs. Heaton. 3 vols.

In revising this work Mrs. Heaton has had the use of a quantity of material collected by the author and his son Colonel Cunningham, with a view to a new edition.

DANTE. See Cary.

INFERNO.-Sep. Is. and Is. 6d.-See page 52.

PURGATORIO.-Sep. Is. and 1s. 6d.—See page 52.

DEFOE'S NOVELS and Miscellaneous Works. With Prefaces and Notes including those attributed to Sir W. Scott.

Vol. I.-Life, Adventures, and Piracies of Capt. Singleton, and Life of
Colonel Jack. With Portrait of Defoe.

II.-Memoirs of a Cavalier, Memoirs of Captain Carleton, Dickory
Cronke, &c.

III.-Life of Moll Flanders, and the History of the Devil.

IV.-Roxana, or the Fortunate Mistress; and Life of Mrs. Christia

Davies.

V. History of the Great Plague of London, 1665 (to which is added,
the Fire of London, 1666, by an anonymous writer); The
Storm (1703); and the True-born Englishman.

VI.-Life and Adventures of Duncan Campbell, New Voyage round the
World, and Tracts relating to the Hanoverian Accession.

VII.-Robinson Crusoe. With a Short Biographical Account of Defoe. HISTORY OF THE GREAT PLAGUE IN LONDON, 1665.-Sep. 15. and Is. 6d. See page 52.

DUNLOP'S HISTORY OF FICTION. A new edition. Revised, with Notes, Appendices, and Index, by Henry Wilson. 2 vols. 5s. each.

'A valuable addition to Bohn's Standard Library.'-St. James's Gazette.

'The book is a standard work of reference, and a mine of information.'-Scotsman. DYER'S HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE, from the Fall of Constantinople. 3rd edition. Revised and continued to the end of the Nineteenth Century. By Arthur Hassall, M.A. 6 vols.

'For the general reader, and even for the historical student who is content with any. thing short of original research, Dyer's book is indispensable. But if it was to keep its place as a text-book, it was unavoidable that it should be submitted to a somewhat drastic revision in the light of additions made to our knowledge since it first appeared. This work could not have been committed to more competent hands than Mr. Arthur Hassall's.'--St. James's Gazette.

EDGEWORTH'S STORIES FOR CHILDREN. With 8 Illus. by L. Speed. ELZE'S WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.-See Shakespeare.

EMERSON'S WORKS. A new edition in 5 vols. Edited by George Sampson. Vol. I.—Essays (1st and 2nd Series) and Representative Men. With Portrait.

II.-English Traits, Nature, and Conduct of Life.

III.-Society and Solitude-Letters and Social Aims-Addresses.
IV. Miscellaneous Pieces.

V.-Poems.

This edition takes the place of the old three-volume edition in this series. See also page 50.

FOSTER'S (John) ESSAYS: on Decision of Character; on a Man's writing Memoirs of Himself; on the epithet Romantic; on the aversion of Men of Taste to Evangelical Religion.

ESSAYS on the Evils of Popular Ignorance; to which is added, a Dis. course on the Propagation of Christianity in India.

FOSTER'S (John) ESSAYS on the Improvement of Time. With NOTES of SERMONS and other Pieces.

GASPARY'S HISTORY OF EARLY ITALIAN LITERATURE TO THE DEATH OF DANTE. Translated from the German, together with the Author's Additions to the Italian Translation (1887), and with Supplementary Biographical Notes (1887-1899), by Herman Oelsner, M.A., Ph.D. GIBBON'S DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. Complete and Unabridged, with Variorum Notes; including, in addition to the Author's own, those of Guizot, Wenck, Niebuhr, Hugo, Neander, and other Scholars. Edited by an English Churchman. 7 vols. With copious Index and 2 Maps and a Portrait of Gibbon.

GOETHE'S WORKS, Translated into English. 14 vols.

Vols. I. and II.-Autobiography (Poetry and Truth from my Life). A
Revised Translation by M. Steele-Smith, Head Lecturer in
Modern Languages at Newnham College, Cambridge. With
an Introduction and Bibliography by Karl Breul, Litt.D.,
Pb.D. 2 vols.

III.-Faust. Two Parts, complete. Translated by Anna Swanwick.
New Edition, with Introduction and Bibliography by Karl
Breul, Litt.D., Ph.D.

IV.-Novels and Tales: containing Elective Affinities, Sorrows_of
Werther, The German Emigrants, The Good Women, and a
Nouvelette. Translated by R. D. Boylan.

V.-Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship. Translated by R. D. Boylan.
VI. Conversations with Eckermann and Soret. Trans. by John Oxenford.
VII.-Poems and Ballads in the original metres, including Hermann

and Dorothea. Translated by E. A. Bowring, C.B.

VIII.-Goetz von Berlichingen, Torquato Tasso, Egmont, Iphigenia,
Clavigo, Wayward Lover, and Fellow Culprits. Translated by
Sir Walter Scott, Anna Swanwick, and E. A. Bowring, C.B.
With Engraving of Goetz von Berlichingen.

IX.-Wilhelm Meister's Travels. The only complete English version,
translated from the 2nd edit. of the German, by Ed. Bell, M.A.
X.-Travels in Italy. Two Parts. And Second Residence in Rome.
XI.—Miscellaneous Travels, including Letters from Switzerland,
Campaign in France, Siege of Mainz, and Rhine Tour. Trans-
lated by L. Dora Schmitz and others.

XII.-Early and Miscellaneous Letters, including Letters to his Mother,
with Biography and Notes. Edited by Edward Bell, M.A.
XIII.-Correspondence with Zelter. Selected, Translated, and Annotated
by A. D. Coleridge, M.A.
[Out of print.

XIV. Reineke Fox, West-Eastern Divan and Achilleid. Translated in
the original metres by A. Rogers.

FAUST. Text, Translation, and Notes.-See Collegiate Series, page 42.
FAUST. Part I.-BOYHOOD. Each 1s. or Is. 6d. See page 52.

CORRESPONDENCE WITH SCHILLER. 2 vols. See Schiller.

GOLDSMITH'S WORKS. A new edition, containing pieces hitherto uncollected and a Life of the Author, with Notes from various sources by J. W. M. Gibbs. 5 vols.

Vol. I.-Life, Vicar of Wakefield, Essays and Letters.

II.-Poems, Plays, Bee, Cock Lane Ghost.

III.-The Citizen of the World, Polite Learning in Europe.

IV.-Biographies, Criticisms, Essays.

V.-Prefaces, Extracts from Natural History, Letters from a Nobleman, Goody Two-shoes, Index to the whole.

GOLDSMITH'S PLAYS. In sep. vol. 1s. or 1s. 6d. See page 52.
VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. In sep. vol. Is. or Is. 6d. See page 52.

GRAMMONT'S MEMOIRS.-See page 21.

GRAY'S LETTERS. Including the Correspondence of Gray and Mason. Edited by D. C. Tovey, M.A., Editor of Gray and his Friends,' &c. 2 vols. [Vol. III. in the Press. GREENE, MARLOWE, and BEN JONSON. POEMS of. Edited with Critical and Historical Notes and Memoirs, by Robert Bell.

GREGORY'S (Dr.) LETTERS ON THE EVIDENCES, DOCTRINES, AND DUTIES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION. By Dr. Olinthus Gregory, F.R.A.S.

GRIMM'S TALES.

With the Notes of the Original. Translated by Mrs. A. Hunt. With Introduction by Andrew Lang, M.A. 2 vols. 'A very serious and conscientious piece of work. We have previously had only extracts from Grimm, without the rich collection of variants and of multifarious learning which were reserved for the notes.'-Saturday Review. GUIZOT'S HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION OF 1640. From the Accession of Charles I. to his Death. With a Preliminary Essay on its Causes and Success. Translated by William Hazlitt. With Portrait of Charles after Vandyke. With Index.

HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION, from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution. Translated by William Hazlitt. With Portraits of Guizot, Charlemagne (after Meissonier), and Louis IX. 3 vols. With Index.

'Among the books and essays, on all sorts of topics, from metaphysics to heraldry, which I read at this time, two left indelible impressions on my mind. One was Guizot's "History of Civilization."'. '-PROFESSOR HUXLEY, in the Nineteenth Century,' Feb. 1889.

HALL'S (Rev. Robert) MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND REMAINS. With Memoir by Dr. Gregory and an Essay on his Character by John Foster. With Portrait after Branwhite.

HAUFF'S TALES. The Caravan-The Sheik of Alexandria-The Inn in the Spessart. Translated from the German by S. Mendel.

HAWTHORNE'S TALES. 4 vols.

Vol. I.-Twice-told Tales, and the Snow Image.

II. Scarlet Letter, and the House with the Seven Gables.
III.-Transformation [The Marble Faun], and Blithedale Romance.
IV. Mosses from an Old Manse.

For separate parts see page 50.

HAZLITT'S TABLE-TALK. Essays on Men and Manners. By W. Hazlitt. LECTURES ON THE LITERATURE OF THE AGE OF ELIZABETH and on Characters of Shakespeare's Plays.

LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS, and on the English Comic

Writers.

THE PLAIN SPEAKER. Opinions on Books, Men, and Things. ROUND TABLE. Essays on Literature, Men and Manners: together with the Conversations of James Northcote, R.A.; Characteristics, Commonplaces, and Trifles light as Air.

SKETCHES AND ESSAYS, and Winterslow (Essay written there).

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