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Small fcap. 8vo. 



Messrs. Bell and'DALDY, having been favoured with many requests 

 that their Pocket Volumes should be issued in a larger size, so as to 

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They will be printed at the Chiswick Press, on fine paper, with rich 

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Most of the Volumes already published in the " Pocket Volumes " 

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Beady. 

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This edition contains aU the copyright pieces published by the late Mr. 

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Coleridge's Poems. 45. 6d. 



Shakspeare's Plays. Carefully edited by Thomas Keight- 

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This Edition will he completed in six volumes before the end of the 

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Shortly. 

 Milton's Paradise Lost. 



Walton's Angler. 



Lives of Donne, Hooker, Wootton, Herbert, and 



Sanderson. 

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The Library of English Worthies. 



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Bishop Butler's Analogy of Eeligion ; with Analytical 



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