Emerson’s Collected Works. 6 vols. With Introduction by John Morley.
MISCELLANIES.
ESSAYS.
POEMS.
ENGLISH TRAITS AND REPRESENTATIVE MEN.
THE CONDUCT OF LIFE, AND SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE.
LETTERS AND SOCIAL AIMS.
Letters of Edward Fitzgerald. Ed. by W. A. Wright. 2 vols.
Goethe’s Prose Maxims. Translated, with Introductions, by T. Bailey Saunders.
Thomas Gray’s Collected Works in Prose and Verse. Edited by Edmund Gosse. 4 vols. Poems, Journals, and Essays.—Letters, 2 vols.—Notes on Aristophanes and Plato.
Works by John Richard Green.
STRAY STUDIES FROM ENGLAND AND ITALY.
HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE. 8 vols.
The Choice of Books, and other Literary Pieces. By Frederic Harrison.
Poems of Thomas Hood. In 2 vols. Vol. I., Serious Poems. Vol. II., Humorous Poems. Edited with Introductions by Alfred Ainger.
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