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is published in admirable style as regards type, paper, and binding. A 

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Goldsmith. GOLDSMITH'S MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. 

 With Biographical Essay by Professor MASSON. 



This edition includes the whole of Goldsmith 's Miscellaneous Works 

 the Vicar of IVakefield, Plays, Poems, &>c. Of the memoir the SCOTSMAN 

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Pope. THE POETICAL WORKS OF ALEXANDER POPE. 

 Edited, with Memoir and Notes, by Professor WARD. 



" The book is handsome and handy. . . . The notes are many, and 

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Spenser. - - THE COMPLETE WORKS OF EDMUND 

 SPENSER. Edited from the Original Editions and Manuscripts, 

 by R. MORRIS, Member of the Council of the Philological Society. 

 With a Memoir by J. W. HALES, M.A., late Fellow of Christ's 

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Edited, with a Revised Text, Memoir, and Notes, by W. D. 

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