MORLEY'S UNIVERSAL LIBRARY. 



Sheridan's Plays. 



Plays from Mo Here. By 



English Dramatists. 

 MarloT.ve's Faustus and 

 Goethe's Faust. 

 Chronicle of the Cid. 

 Rabelais' Gargantiia and the 

 Heroic Deeds of Patitaoyuel. 

 Machiavclli's Prince. 

 Bacon's Essays. 

 Defoe's Journal of the 



Plague Year. 

 Locke on Civil Government 



and Fihners '^Patriarcha." 

 Butler's A nalogy ofRelig ion . 

 Dry den 's Virg il. 

 Scott's Dcmonology and 



Witchcraft. 

 Herriclis Hesperidcs. 

 Coleridge's Table- Talk. 

 Boccaccio's Decameron. 

 Sterne's Tristram Shandy. 

 Chapman's Homer s Iliad. 

 Mediccval Tales. 

 Voltaire's Candide, and 

 \ 'yclwsofi'i ^aise^tas. 

 -, Jd^is^K'i, ^l>z;n and Poems. 

 ' fldbbet's Liviathan. 

 , S^^"wl Butler's Hudibras. 

 \ Ididl" -Cdminon-iuealths. 

 .' CarJenki'shli '.Life of Wolsey. 



25 & 26, Do7i Quixote. 



2 7 . Burlesque Plays and Poems. 



28. Dante's Divine Comedy. 



Longfellow's Translation. 



29. Goldsmith's Vicar of Wake- 



field, Plays, and Poems. 



30. Fables and Proverbs from 



the Sanskrit. {Hito/>adesa.) 



31. Lamb's Essays of Elm. 



32. The History of Thomas 



Ellivood. 



Emerson's Essays, &'c. 

 Southey's Life of Nelson. 

 De Quincey's Confessions 

 of an Opiian-Eater, d^c. 

 Stories of Ireland. By Miss 

 Edgeworth. 

 Frere's Aristophanes: 



Acharnians, Knights, Birds. 

 Burke's Speeches and Letters. 

 Thomas ci Kempis. 

 Popjdar Songs of Ireland. 

 Potter's yEschylus. 

 Goethe's Faust: Part II. 



Anster's Translation. 

 Fa?nous I^atuphlets. 

 Francklin' s Sophocles. 

 M. G. Lezvis's Tales of 

 Terror and Wonder. 

 Vestiges of the Natural 

 History oj Creation. 



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