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>chiller's Works continued. 



II. — Histor>' of the Revolt in the 

 Netherlands, the Trials of 

 Counts Egmont and Horn, 

 the Siege of Antwerp, and 

 the Disturbances in France 

 preceding the Reign of 

 Ilenry IV. 



III. —Don Carlos, Mary Stuart, 

 Maid of Orleans, Bride of 

 Messina, together with the 

 Use of the Chorus in 

 Tragedy (a short Essay). 

 ITiese Dramas are all 

 translated in metre. 



IV.— Robbers ( with Schiller's 

 original Preface), Fiesco, 

 Love and Intrigue, De- 

 metrius, Ghost Seer, Sport 

 of Divinity. 



The Dramas in this 

 volume are translated into 

 Prose. 

 V. — Poems. 



VI.— Essays, ^sthetical and Philo- 

 sophical 

 VII. — Wallenstein's Camp, Pic- 

 colomini and Death of 

 Wailenstei n , Will iam Tell. 



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