THE WORLD'S CLASSICS 



List of Titles — continued 



*67. Anne Brdnte's Tenant of 'Wildfell Hall. 



*6o. Thoreau's Walden. Intro, by T. Watts-Dunton. 



*7i, *8i, *iii-*ii4. Burke's Works. Six vols. With 

 Prefaces by Judge Willis, F. W. Raffety, and F. H. 

 Willis. 



*72. Twenty-three Tales by Tolstoy. Translated 

 by L. and A. Maude. Second Impression, 



*73. Borro'w's Romany Rye. 



*75. Borro'w's Bible in Spain. 



*78. Charlotte Bronte's The Professor, and the 

 Poems Of C., E., and A. Bronte. Introduction 

 by Theodore Watts-Dunton. 



*79. Sheridan's Plays. Intro, by Joseph Knight. 



*8o. George Eliot's Silas Marner, The Lifted Veil, 

 Brother Jacob. Intro, by T. Watts-Dunton. 



*82. Defoe's Captain Singleton. With an Introduc- 

 tion by Theodore Watts-Dunton. 



*83, *84. Johnson's Lives of the Poets. With an In- 

 troduction by Arthur Waugh. Two Vols. 



*85. Matthew^ Arnold's Poems. With an Introduction 

 by Sir A. T. Quiller-Couch. 



*86. Mrs. Gaskell's Mary Barton. With an Intro- 

 duction by Clement Shorter. 



*87. Hood's Poems. With an Intro, by Walter Jerrold. 



*88. Mrs. Gaskell's Ruth. With an Introduction by 

 Clement Shorter. 



*89. Holmes's Professor at the Breakfast-Table. 

 With an Introduction by Sir W. Robertson Nicoll. 



*90. Smollett's Travels through France and 

 Italy. With an Introduction by Thomas Seccombe. 



*9i, *92. Thackeray's Pendennis. Introduction by 

 Edmund Gosse. Two Vols. 



*93. Bacon's Advancement of Learning, and The 

 Ne'W Atlantis. Wiih an Intro, by Professor Case. 



*94. Scott's Lives of the Novelists. With an Intro- 

 duction by Austin Dobson. 



*95. Holmes's Poet at the Breakfast-Table. With 

 an Introduction by Sir W. Robertson Nicoll. 



*96, *97, *98. Motley's Rise of the Dutch Republic. 

 With an Intro, by Clement Shorter. Three Vols. 



*99. Coleridge's Poems. Introduction by Sir A. T. 

 Quiller-Cooch. 



