POETRY.

1. The Bible. [260a]

2. The Odyssey, translated by Butcher and Lang. [260b]

3. The Iliad, translated by Lang, Leaf and Myers.

4. Aeschylus, translated by George Warr. [261a]

5. Sophocles, translated by J. S. Phillimore.

6. Euripides, translated by Gilbert Murray.

7. Virgil, translated by Dryden. [261b]

8. Catullus, translated by Theodore Martin. [261c]

9. Horace, translated by Theodore Martin. [261d]

10. Dante, translated by Cary. [262a]

11. Shakspere, Hamlet. [262b]

12. Chaucer, Canterbury Tales. [262c]

13. FitzGerald, Omar Khayyám. [263a]

14. Goethe, Faust. [263b]

15. Shelley. [263c]

16. Byron. [263d]

17. Wordsworth. [264a]

18. Keats. [264b]

19. Burns. [264c]

20. Coleridge. [264d]

21. Cowper. [264e]

22. Crabbe. [265a]

23. Tennyson. [265b]

24. Browning. [265c]

25. Milton. [265d]

FICTION.

1. The Arabian Nights Entertainment. [266a]

2. Don Quixote, by Cervantes. [266b]

3. Pilgrim’s Progress, by Bunyan. [266c]

4. Robinson Crusoe, by Defoe. [266d]

5. Gulliver’s Travels, by Swift. [267a]

6. Clarissa, by Richardson. [267b]

7. Tom Jones, by Fielding. [267c]

8. Rasselas, by Johnson. [267d]

9. Vicar of Wakefield, by Goldsmith. [268a]

10. Sentimental Journey, by Sterne. [268b]

11. Nightmare Abbey, by Peacock. [268c]

12. Kenilworth, by Walter Scott. [268d]

13. Père Goriot, by Balzac. [268e]

14. The Three Musketeers, by Dumas. [269a]

15. Vanity Fair, by Thackeray. [269b]

16. Villette, by Charlotte Brontë. [269c]

17. David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens. [269d]

18. Barchester Towers, by Anthony Trollope. [269e]

19. Boccaccio’s Decameron. [269f]

20. Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë. [270a]

21. The Cloister and the Hearth, by Charles Reade. [270b]

22. Les Misèrables, by Victor Hugo. [270c]

23. Cranford, by Mrs. Gaskell. [270d]

24. Consuelo, by George Sand. [270e]

25. Charles O’Malley, by Charles Lever. [270f]

MISCELLANEOUS.HISTORY, ESSAYS, ETC.

1. Macaulay, History of England. [271a]

2. Carlyle, Past and Present. [271b]

3. Motley, Dutch Republic. [271c]

4. Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. [271d]

5. Plutarch’s Lives. [272a]

6. Montaigne’s Essays. [272b]

7. Richard Steele, Essays. [272c]

8. Lamb, Essays of Elia. [272d]

9. De Quincey, Opium Eater. [272e]

10. Hazlitt, Essays. [273a]

11. Borrow, Lavengro. [273b]

12. Emerson, Representative Men. [273c]

13. Landor, Imaginary Conversations. [273d]

14. Arnold, Essays in Criticism. [273e]

15. Herodotus, Macaulay’s Translation. [273f]

16. Howell’s Familiar Letters. [274a]

17. Buckle’s History of Civilization. [274b]

18. Tacitus, Church and Brodribb’s Translation. [274c]

19. Mitford’s Our Village. [274d]

20. Green’s Short History of the English People. [274e]

21. Taine, Ancient Régime. [275a]

22. Bourrienne, Napoleon. [275b]

23. Tocqueville, Democracy in America. [275c]

24. Walton, Compleat Angler. [275d]

25 White, Natural History of Selbourne. [276a]