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The Odysseys of Homer, translated according 

 to the Greek by George Chapman, with Intro- 

 duction and Notes by the Rev. Richard Hooper, 

 2 vols, fcap. 8vo, with facsimile of the rare original 

 front, (pub 12s) 1857 7 6 



The Dramatic Works of John Webster, 

 Edited, with Notes, etc., by William Hazlitt, 4 

 vols (pub 20s) 1857 12 



This is the most complete edition, coutaining two more plays than 

 in Dyce's edition. 



The whole of the Works of Roger Ascham, 



now first collected and revised, with Life of the 

 Author, by the Rev. Dr. Giles, 4 vols (pub 20s) 1866 12 



Poetical Works of Robt. Southwell, Canon 

 of Loretto, now first completely edited by W. 

 B. Turnbull (pub 4s) 1856 2 6 



The Dramatic Works of John Lily; (The 

 Euphuist), now first collected, with Life and 

 Notes by F. W. Fairholt, 2 vols (pub 10s) 6 6 



Diaries of Thomas Hearne, the Antiquary 



edited by Dr. liliss, 3 vols, ^or^. (pub 15sj 9 



The Poetical Works of Richard Crawshaw, 

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 with other Delights of the Muses, " and ' * Poe- 

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 bull (pub 5s) 3 



Dr. Cotton Mather's Wonders of the In- 

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 of several Witches lately executed in New Eng- 

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 of the Tryals, and Cases of Conscience concernins; 

 Witchcrafts, 1693, with an Introductory Preface, 

 portrait (pub 5s) 1862 3 



Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of 

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 Hazlitt, 4 vols, with many curious woodcut fac- 

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