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 Descabtes, by Professor Mahaffy, Dub- 

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 Fraser. — Fichte, by Professor Adamson, 

 Owens College, Maucbester. — KiNT, by 

 Professor Wallace, Oxford.— Hamilton, by 

 Professor Veitch, Glasgow. — Hegel, by 

 Professor Edward Caird, Glasgow.— Leib- 



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 fessor Croom Bobertson.— Hdme, by the 

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Dante, by the Editor. — Voltaire, by 

 General Sir B. B. Hamley, K.C.B. 

 — Pascal, by Princli)al Tulloch. — Pet- 

 RABCH, by Henry Reeve, C.B. — Goethe, 

 by A. Hayward, Q.C.— MoLititE, by tbe 

 Editor and F. Tarver, M. A.— Montaigne, 

 by Kev. W. L. Collins, M. A. —Rabelais, 

 by Walter Besant, M.A.— Calderon, by 

 E. J. Hasell. — Saint Simon, by Clifton 

 W. CoUins, M.A. — Cervantes, by tbe 



Editor. — CoRNEHiE and Racine, by 

 Henry M. Trollope. — Madame de 

 S6vign£, by Miss Thackeray.— La Fon- 

 taine, ani> other French Faeulkts, 

 by Rev. W. Lucas Collins, M.A.— Schil- 

 ler, by James Sime, M.A, Aathor of 

 'Lessing, his Life and .Writings.' — Tasso, 

 by B. J. Hasell. — Rousseau, by Henry 

 Grey Graham. — Alfred de Mttsset, by 

 C. F. Oliphant. 



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Homer: The Iliad, by the Editor. — 

 Homer : The Odyssey, by the Editor. — 

 Herodotus, by (Jeorge C. Swayne, M.A — 

 Xenophon, by Sir Alexander Grant, Bart., 

 LL.D. — Euripides, by W. B. Donne. — 

 Aristophanes, by the Editor. — Plato, by 

 Clifton W. Collins, M.A. — Lucian, by the 

 Editor. — iEscHYLUS, by the Right Rev. 

 the Bishop of Colombo. — Sophocles, by 

 Clifton W. Collins, M.A — Hesiod and 

 Theognis, by the Rev. J. Davies, M.A. — 

 Greek Anthology, by Lord Neaves. — 

 Virgil, by the Editor.— Horace, by Sir 

 Theodore Martin, K.C.B. — Juvenal, by 

 Edward Walford, M.A. — Plautus and 



Terence, by the Editor — The Commen- 

 taries OF CjJesar, by Anthony Trollope. 

 — Tacitus, by W. B. Donne. — Cicero, by 

 the Editor. — Pliny's Letters, by the 

 Rev. Alfred Church, M.A., and the Rev. 

 W. J. Brodribb, M.A. — Lrvr, by the 

 Editor.— Ovid, by the Rev. A. Church, 

 M.A- — Catullus, Tibullus, and Pro- 

 pertius, by the Rev. J^. Davies, M.A 

 — Demosthenes, by the Rev. W. J. 

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

 ander Grant, Bart., LL.D.— Thuoydides, 

 by the Editor. — Lucretius, by W. H. 

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

 D. Morice, M.A. 



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