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Homer: The Iliad, by the Editor.— 

 Homer: The Odyssey, by the Editor. — 

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 Xenophon, by Sir Alexander Grant, Bart. , 

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 M. A.— Catullus, Tibullus, and Pro- 

 peetius, by the Rev. Jas. Davies, M.A. 

 — Demosthenes, by the Rev. W. J. 

 Brodribb, M.A. — Aristotle, by Sir Alex- 

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 Mallock, M. A.— Pindar, by the Rev. F. 

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