The World's Classics 



List of Titles {continued) 



33. Home's Essays. Second Impression. 

 *34. Burns's Poems. Second Impression. 



*35> *44» *5 X ' *55> *^4» *^9» *74« Gibbon's Roman Empire* 



Seven Vols., with Maps. Vols. I, II, Third Impression. 



III-V, Second Impression. 

 ♦36. Pope's Odyssey of Homer. Second Impression. 

 ♦37. Dryden's Virgil. Second Impression. 

 ♦38. Dickens's Tale of Two Cities. Third Impression. 

 ♦39. Longfellow's Poems. Vol. 1. Second Impression. 

 *40. Sterne's Tristram Shandy. Second Impression. 

 •41, *48, *53. Buckle's History of Civilization in England. 



Three Vols. Vol.I.Third Imp. Vols.II and III, Second Imp. 

 *42, *56, *76. Chaucer's Works. From the Text of Prof. 



Skeat. Three Vols. Vol. I, Second Impression. 

 ♦43. Machiavelli's The Prince. Translated by Luigi Ricci. 



Second Impression. 

 •45. English Prose from Mandeville to Ruskin. Chosen 



and arranged by W. Peacock. Third Impression. 

 ♦46. Essays and Letters by Leo Tolstoy. Translated by 



Aylmer Maude. Third Impression. 

 ♦47. Charlotte Bronte's Villette. Second Impression. 

 *4 o. A Kempis's Of the Imitation of Christ. Second Imp. 

 ♦50. Thackeray '8 Book of Snobs, and Sketches and 



Travels in London. Second Impression. 

 •53. Watts-Dunton's Aylwin. Third Impression. 

 *54» *59- Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Two Vols. 



Second Impression. 

 ♦57. Hazlitt's Spirit of the Age. Second Impression. 

 *58. Robert Browning's Poems. Vol. I. Second Impression. 

 *6o.' The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius. A new transla- 

 tion by John Jackson. Second Impression. 

 *6l Holmes's Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table. Second 



Impression. 

 •62. Carlyle's On Heroes and Hero-Worship. Second 



Impression. 

 •63. George Eliot's Adam Bede. Second Impression. 

 ♦65, *70, *77. Montaigne's Essays. Florio's trans. 3 Vols. 

 *66. Borrow's Lavengro. Second Impression. 

 ♦67. Anne Bronte's Tenant of Wildfell Hall. 

 ♦68. Thoreau's Walden. Intro, by T. Watts-Donton. 



