LITTLE CLASSICS. 



Edited by ROSSITER JOHNSON. Eighteen handy volumes, con- 

 taining many of the choicest complete Stories, Sketches, and 

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I. Exile. X. Childhood. 



II. Intellect. XI. Heroism. 



III. Tragedy. XII. Fortune. 



IV. Life. XIII. Narrative Poems. 

 V. Laughter. XIV. Lyrical Poems. 



VI. Love. XV. Minor Poems. 



VII. Romance. XVI. Nature. 



VIII. Mystery. XVII. Humanity. 



IX. Comedy, XVIII. Authors. 



OTHER VOLUMES IN PREPARATION. 



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