BOHN'S LIBRARIES. 



SCHIIXER'S Works. 7 vols. 



Vol. I.— History oftheThirty Years' War. 

 Rev. A. J. W. Morrison, M.A, Portrait. 



Vol. II.— History of the Revolt in the 

 "Netherlands, the Trials of Counts Egmont 

 ■and Horn, the Siege of Antwerp, and the 

 Disturbance of France preceding the Reign 

 of Henry IV. Translated by Rev. A. J. W. 

 Morrison and L. Dora Schinitz. 



Vol. III.— Don Carlos. R. D. Boylan 

 —Mary Stuart. Mellish — Maid of Or- 

 leans. Anna Swanwick — Bride of Mes- 

 ^na. A. Lodge, M.A. Together with the 

 Use of the Chorus in Tragedy (a short 

 Elssay). Engravings. 



These Dramas are all translated in metre. 



Vol. IV. — Robbers — Fiesco — Love and 

 Intrigue-Demetrius— Ghost Seer — Sport 

 of Divinity. 



The Dramas in this volume are in prose. 



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 Connexion between the Animal and Spiri- 

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SCHILLER and GOETHE. Corre- 

 spondence between, from a.d. 1794-1805. 

 Trans, by L. Dora Schmitz. 2 vols. 



SCHLEGEL (F.) Lectures on the 



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-— The History of Literature, Ancient 

 and Modern. 



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 .Robertson. 



Modern History, with the Lectures 



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Esthetic and Miscellaneons 



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SCHnMANN (Robert), His Life and 



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Early Letters. Translated by May 



Herbert. With Preface by Sir G. Grore. 



•SHAKESPEARE'S Dramatic Art. 



The History and Character of Shakspeare's 

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SHAKESPEARE (William). A 



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SISMONDI'S History of the Litera- 



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SMITH'S (Adam) Theory of Moral 



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SMYTH'S (Professor) Lectures on 



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SOUTHEY See Cow^er, WesUy, and 



{Illustrated Library) Nelson. 



STURM'S Morning Communings 



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SULLY. Memoirs of the Duke of, 



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 TEN BRINK.— 6-^^ Brink. 



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VOLTAIRE'S Tales. Translated by 

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WERNER'S Templars in Cyprus. 



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W^ESLEY, the Life of, and the Rise 



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WHEATLEY. A Rational Illustra- 

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YOUNG (Arthur) Travels in France. 



Edited by Miss Betham Edwards. With 

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