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An Alphabetical List of Books 



aOETHE'S Works. Translated 

 into English by various hands. 

 14 vols. -^s. 6d. each. 



I. and II. — Autobiography and 

 Annals. 

 III.— Faust. Two Parts, com- 

 plete. (Swanvs^ick.) 

 IV. — Novels and Tales, 

 v.— Wilhelm Meister's Appren- 

 ticeship. 

 VI. — Conversations with Ecker- 

 mann and Soret. 

 VIII.— 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. 35-. 6d. 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. 5x. 



GRAY'S Letters. Including the 

 Correspondence of Gray and 

 Mason. Edited by the Rev 

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

 and II. 35. 6<i. each. 



GREEK ANTHOLOGY. Trans 

 lated by George Burges, M.A. <,s 



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. 

 5^. 



GREGORY'S Letters on the 

 Evidences, Doctrines, & Duties 

 of the Christian Religion. By 

 Dr. Olinthus Gregory. 3^, (>d. 



GREENE, LIARLOWE, and 

 BEN JONSON. Poems of. 

 Edited by Robert Bell. 3^. ed, 



GRIMM'S TALES, With the 

 Notes of the Original. Translated 

 by Mrs. A. Hunt. With Intro- 

 duction by Andrew Lang, M,A. 

 2 vols. 31. 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^. 6d. 



GROSSI'S Marco Visconti. 

 Translated by A. F. D. The 

 Ballads rendered into English 

 Verse by C. M. P. 3^. Sd. 



GUISOT'S History of the 

 English Revolution of 1640. 

 From the Accession of Charles 

 I. to his Death. Translated by 

 William Hazlitt. 3^. 6d. 



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. 

 Zs. 6d. 



HAMPTON COURT: A Short 

 History of the Manor and 

 Palace. By Ernest Law, B.A. 

 With numerous Illustrations, ^s. 



HARD WICK'S History of the 

 Articles of ReUglou. By the late 

 C. Hardwick. Revised by the 

 Rev. Francis Procter, M.A. 5^. 



