The World's Classics 



List of Titles {continued) 



♦109. George Herbert's Poems. Intro, by Arthur Wadgh. 



*iio. Mrs. Gaskell's Cranford, and The Moorland Cottage. 

 With an Introduction by Clement Shorter. 



*H5. Essays and Sketches by Leigh Hunt. With an 

 Introduction by R. Brimley Johnson. 



*ii6. Sophocles. The Seven Plays. Translated into English 

 Verse by Professor Lewis Campbell. 



♦117. Aeschylus. The Seven Plays. Translated into English 

 Verse by Professor Lewis Campbell. 



*ii8. Horae Subsecivae. By Dr. John Brown. With an 

 Introduction by Austin Dobson. 



*ng. Cobbold's Margaret Catchpole. With an Introduction 

 by Clement Shorter. 



*I2o, *i2i. Dickens's Pickwick Papers. With 43 illustra- 

 tions by Seymour and ' Phiz '. Two Vols. 



*i22. Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures, and other Stories 

 and Essays, by Douglas Jerrold. With an Intro- 

 duction by Walter Jerrold, and 90 illustrations. 



*I23. Goldsmith's Poems. Edited by Austin Dobson. 



*i24. Hazlitt's Lectures on the English Comic Writers. 

 With an Introduction by R. Brimley Johnson. 



*I25, *I26. Carlyle's French Revolution. With an Intro- 

 duction by C. R. L. Fletcher. Two Vols. 



♦127. Home's New Spirit of the Age. With an Intro- 

 duction by Walter Jerrold. 



*i28. Dickens's Great Expectations. 6 Illus. by W. Goble. 



*I2Q. Jane Austen's Emma. Intro, by E. V. Lucas. 



♦130, *I3I. Don Quixote. Jervas's translation. With an Intro. 

 and Notes by J. Fitzmaurice-Kelly. Two Vols. 



*I32. Leigh Hunt's The Town. With an Introduction and 



Notes by Austin Dobson, and a Frontispiece. 

 *I33. Palgrave's Golden Treasury, with additional Poems. 

 Fifth Impression. 



•134. Aristophanes. Frere's translation of the Achar- 

 nians, Knights, Birds, and Frogs. With an Intro- 

 duction by W. W. Merry. 

 ♦135. Marlowe's Dr. Faustus, and Goethe's Faust, Part I 



(Anster's Translation). Intro, by A. W. Ward. 

 ♦136. Butler's Analogy. Ed. W. E. Gladstone. 



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