The World's Classics 



List of Titles (continued) 



*I37. Browning's Poems. Vol. II (Dramatic Lyrics and 



Romances, Men and Women, and Dramatis Personae). 

 ♦138. Cowper's Letters. Selected, with an Introduction, by 



E. V. Lucas. 

 *I39. Gibbon's Autobiography. With Intro, by J. B. Bury. 

 ♦140. Trollope's The Three Clerks. With an Introduction 



by W. Teignmouth Shore. 

 ♦141. Anne Bronte's Agnes Grey. 

 ♦142. Fielding's Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon. With 



Intro, and Notes by Austin Dobson, and 2 Illustrations. 

 ♦143. Wells's Joseph and his Brethren. Introduction by 



A. C. Swinburne, and a Note on Rossetti and Charles 



Wells by Theodore Watts-Dunton. 

 *I44. Carlyle's Life of John Sterling. With an Intro- 

 duction by W. Hale White. 

 *I45. Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies, and The Ethics 01 



the Dust. Ruskin House edition. 

 *I46. Ruskin's Time and Tide, and The Crown of Wild 



Olive. Ruskin House edition. 

 ♦147. Ruskin's A Joy for Ever, and The Two Paths. 



With 12 Illustrations. Ruskin House edition. 

 *I48. Ruskin's Unto this Last, and Munera Pulveris. 



Ruskin House edition. 

 ♦149. Reynolds's Discourses. Intro. Austin Dobson. 

 ♦150. Washington Irving's Conquest of Granada 

 *I5I, *I52. Lesage's Gil Bias. (Smollett's translation.) Intro. 



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

 *I53. Carlyle's Past and Present. Introduction by G. K. 



Chesterton. 

 *I54. Mrs. Gaskell's North and South. Introduction by 



Clement Shorter. 



♦155. George Eliot's Scenes of Clerical Life. Intro, by 

 Annie Matheson. 



*I56. Mrs. Gaskell's Sylvia's Lovers. Introduction by 



Clement Shorter. 

 ♦157. Mrs. Gaskell's Wives and Daughters. Introduction 



by Clement Shorter. 



*I58. Lord Dufferin's Letters from High Latitudes. Illus- 

 trated. Introduction by R. W. Macan. 



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