ENGLISH MEN OF lllUW^-Con^tnued 



ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS.— BURNS. By Principal 



SHAIRP, Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford. 

 " It is impossible to desire fairer criticism than Principal Sbairp's 



on Burns's poetry None of the series has given a truer estimate 



either of character or of genius than this little volume, . . . and all who 

 read it will be thoroughly grateful to the author for this monument to 

 the genius of Scotland's greatest poet." — -Spectator . 



ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS.-SPENSER. By the Verv 

 Rev. the Dean of St. Paul's. 



" Dr. Church is ma-ter of his subject, and writes always with good 

 taste. " — Academy. 



ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS-THACKERAY. By 



ANTHONY TROLLOPE. 



"Mr. TroUope's sketch' is exceedingly adapted to fulfil the purpose 

 of the series in which it appears." — AthencEtim. 



ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS. — BURKE. By John 



MORLEY. 

 " Perhaps the best criticism yet published on the life and character 

 of Burke is contained in Mr. Morley's compendious biography. His 

 style is vigorous and polished, and both his political and personal 

 judgment and his literary criticisms are just, generous, subtle, and in 

 a high degree intere-ting." — Saturday Kevieiu. 



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MILTON. By Mark Pattison. 



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HAWTHORNK By Henry James. 

 SOUTHEY. By Professor Dowden. 

 CHAUCER. By Professor Ward. 

 COWPER. By GoLDwiN Smith. 

 BUNYAN. I5Y J. A. Froude. 

 WORDSWORTH. By F. W. H. Myers. 

 Others in preparaHon. 



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