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An Alphabetical List of Books 



GOETHE'S Works. Translated 

 into English by various hands. 

 14 vols. 3-r. 6d. each. 



I. and II. Poetry and Truth 

 from My Own Life. New 

 and revised edition. 

 III. Faust. Two Parts, com- 



plete. (Swan wick.) 

 IV. Novels and Tales. 

 V. Wilhelm Meister's Appren- 

 ticeship. 

 VI. Conversations with Ecker- 



mann and Soret. 

 VIIL Dramatic Works. 

 IX. Wilhelm Meister's Travels. 

 X. Tour in Italy, and Second 



Residence in Rome. 

 XI. Miscellaneous Travels. 

 XII. Early and Miscellaneous 



Letters. 



XIV. Reineke Fox, West-Eastern 

 Divan and Achilleid. 



GOLDSMITH'S Works. A new 

 Edition, by J. W. M. Gibbs. 5 

 vols. 3.?. 6aT. each. 



GRAMMONT'S Memoirs of the 

 Court of Charles II. Edited by 

 Sir Walter Scott. Together with 

 the BOSCOBEL TRACTS, including 

 two not before published, &c. 

 New Edition. 5-r. 



GRAY'S Letters. Including the 

 Correspondence of Gray and 

 Mason. Edited by the Rev. 

 D. C. Tovey, M.A. Vols. I. 

 and II. 35-. 6d. each. 



GREEK ANTHOLOGY. Trans- 

 lated by George Burges, M.A. 5-r. 



GREEK ROMANCES of Helio- 

 dorus, Longus, and Achilles 

 Tatius viz., The Adventures of 

 Theagenes & Chariclea ; Amours 

 of Daphnis and Chloe ; and Loves 

 of Clitopho and Leucippe. Trans- 

 lated by Rev. R. Smith, M.A, 



GREGORY'S Letters on the 

 Evidences, Doctrines, & Duties 

 of the Christian Religion. By 

 Dr. Olinthus Gregory. 3*. 6d. 



GREENE, MARLOWE, and 

 BEN JONSON. Poems of. 

 Edited by Robert Bell. 3*. 6d. 



GRIMM'S TALES. With the 

 Notes of the Original. Translated 

 by Mrs. A. Hunt. With Intro- 

 duction by Andrew Lang, M.A. 

 2 vols. 3^. 6d. each. 



Gammer Grethel; or, Ger- 

 man Fairy Tales and Popular 

 Stories. Containing 42 Fairy 

 Tales. Trans, by Edgar Taylor. 

 With numerous Woodcuts after 

 George Cruikshank and Ludwig 

 Grimm. 3-r. 6d. 



GROSSFS Marco Visconti. 

 Translated by A. F. D. The 

 Ballads rendered into English 

 Verse by C. M. P. 3*. 6d. 



GUIZOT'S History of the 

 English Revolution of 164O. 

 From the Accession of Charles 

 I. to his Death. Translated by 

 William Hazlitt. 3*. 6<t. 



History of Civilisation, from 



the Fall of the Roman Empire to 

 the French Revolution. Trans- 

 lated by William Hazlitt. 3 vols. 

 3.?. 6d. each. 



HALL'S (Rev. Robert) Miscel- 

 laneous Works and Remains. 

 3*. W. 



HAMPTON COURT: A Short 

 History of the Manor and 

 Palace. By Ernest Law, B.A. 

 With numerous Illustrations, $s. 



HARBWICK'S History of the 

 Articles of Religion. By the late 

 C. Hard wick. Revisjd by the 

 Rev. Francis Procter, M.A. 51. 



