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The editors are Professors Gilbert Murray, H. A. L. 

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LITERATURE AND ART. 



Order 

 Number] 



13. EURIPIDES AND HIS AGE. By GUbert Murray, Regius Pro- 

 fessor of Greek, Oxford. 



101. DANTE. By Jefferson B. Fletcher. Columbia University. An inter- 

 pretation of Dante and his teaching from his writings. 



2. SHAKESPEARE. By John Masefield. "One of the very few in- 

 dispensable adjuncts to a Shakespearean Library." Boston 

 Transcript. 



M. CHAUCER AND HIS TIMES. By Grace E. Hadow, Lecturer Lady 

 Margaret Hall, Oxford; Late Reader, Bryn Mawr. 



7. MILTON. By John Bailey. 



. DR. JOHNSON AND HIS CIRCLE. By John BaUey. Johnson's life, 

 character, works, and friendships are surveyed; and there is a notable 

 vindication of the "Genius of Boswell." 



WILLIAM MORRIS: HIS WORK AND INFLUENCE. By A. Chit- 

 ton Brock, author of "Shelley: The Man and the Poet." William Morris 

 believed that the artist should toil for love of his work rather than the 

 gain of his employer, and so he turned from making works of art to 

 remaking society. 



SHELLEY, GODWIN AND THEIR CIRCLE. By H. N. BraUsford. 

 The influence of the French Revolution on England. 



