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JolMjion. THE LIVES OF THE 

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Burns. THE POEMS OF ROBERT 

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r. Langbridge. BALLADS OF THE 

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Gibbon. MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE 

 AND WRITINGS. By Edward 

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Gibbon. THE DECLINE AND 

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 By Edward Gibbon. A New Edi- 

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 Dante. LA COMMEDIA DI 

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 C. G. Crump. THE HISTORY OF 

 THE LIFE OF THOMAS ELL- 

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 M.A. Cro-wii Svo. 6s. 

 This edition is the only one which contains 

 the complete book as originally pub- 

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 and many Footnotes. 

 Tennyson. THE EARLY POEMS OF 

 ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON, 

 Edited, with Notes and an Introduc- 

 tion by J. Churton Collins, M.A. 

 Crown Svo. 6s. 

 An elaborate edition of the celebrated 

 volume which was published in its 

 final and definitive form in 1853. This 

 edition contains a long Introduction and 

 copious Notes, textual and explanatory. 

 It also contains in an Appendix ail 

 the Poems which Tennyson afterwards 

 omitted. 



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