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 CHARLOTTE BRONTE'S JANE EYRE. 



BURNEY'S EVELINA. Edited, with an Introduction and 



Notes, by ANNIE RAINE ELLIS. 



BURNEY'S CECILIA. Edited by ANNIE RAINE ELLIS. 2 vols. 



BURTON'S ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY. Edited by the 

 Rev. A. R. SHILLETO, M.A., with Introduction by A. H. BULLEN. 3 vols. 



BURTON'S (SIR RICHARD) PILGRIMAGE TO AL- 

 MADINAH AND MECCAH. With Introduction by STANLEY LANE- 



POOLE. 2 VOls. 



CERVANTES' DON QUIXOTE. MOTTEUX'S Translation, re- 

 vised. With LOCKHART'S Life and Notes, 2 vols. 



CLASSIC TALES : JOHNSON'S RASSELAS, GOLDSMITH'S VICAR 



.VAKKMKLD, STERNE'S SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY, WALPOLE'S 



CASTLE OF OTKANTO. With Introduction by C/S. FEARENSIDE, M.A. 



COLERIDGE'S AIDS TO REFLECTION, and the Confessions 



of an Inquiring Spirit. 



COLERIDGE'S FRIEND. A series of Essays on Morals, 



Politics, and Religion. 



BRIDGE'S TABLE TALK AND OMNIANA. Arranged 

 and Edited by T. Asm-:, H.A. 



COLERIDGE'S LECTURES AND NOTES ON SHAKE- 



SPEAK K, and other English Poets. Edited by T. ASIIE, B.A. 



DRAPER'S HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DE- 



YKLOPMENT OF EUROPE. 2 vols. 

 Kl'.KRS' AN EGYPTIAN PRINCESS. Translated by E. S. 



BUCHHEIM. 



GEORGE ELIOT'S ADAM BEDE. 



KMKRSON'S WORKS. A new edition in 5 volumes, with the 



' edited and collatrd by (il'XWi.i; SAMPSON. 



FIELDING'S TOM JONES (2 vols.), AMELIA (i vol.), JOSEPH 



AM)RK\V.S(i vol.). 



GASKELL'S SYLVIA'S LOVERS. 



