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WiUiain Blacknwod and Sons^ 



Ancient Classics for English Readers, 



Edited by the Rev. \V. LUCAS COLLINS, M.A. 



In 20 vols., piice 2s. 6d. each, in cloth (sold separately) ; or bound in 10 

 vols., with calf or vellum back, for £2, 10s. 



CONTENTS. 



HOMER : THE ILIAD. By the Edi- 

 tor. 

 HOMER: THE ODYSSEY. By the 



Editor. 



By G. C. Swayne, 

 By Sir Alexander 



HERODOTUS. 



ALA. 

 XENOPHOX. 



Grant, Bart. 



EURIPIDES. By W B. Donne. 

 ARISTOPHANES. By the Editor. 



PLATO, By C. W. CoUins, M.A. 

 LUCIAN. By the Editor. 



.SSCHYLUS. By Reginald S. Cop- 

 leston, M.A. (now, Bishop of Col- 

 ombo). 



SOPHOCLES. By Clifton W. Col- 

 lins, M.A. 



HESIOD AND THEOGNIS. By 



the Rev. J. Davies, M.A. 

 GREEK ANTHOLOGY. By Lord 



Neaves. 



VIRGIL. By the Editor. 

 HORACE. JBy Theodore Martin. 



JUVENAL. By Edward Walford, 



M.A. 

 PLAUTUS AND TERENCE. By 



the Editor. 



THE COMMENTARIES OF CiESAR. 



By Anthony Trollope. 

 TACITUS. By W. B. Donne. 



CICERO. By the Editor. 

 PLINY'S LETTERS. By the Rev. 



Alfi-ed Church, M.A., and the Rev. 



W. J. Brodribb, M.A. 



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