Lord REDESDALE.—Tales of Old Japan
W. C. RHOADES.—John Trevennick
MARCHESA THEODOLI.—Under Pressure
ANTHONY TROLLOPE.—The Three Clerks
CHARLES WHITEHEAD.—Richard Savage
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MEN OF LETTERS
Edited by JOHN MORLEY.
Arranged in 13 Volumes, each containing the Lives of three Authors.
| I. | Chaucer. By Dr. A. W. Ward. Spenser. By Dean Church. Dryden. By Prof. Saintsbury. |
| II. | Milton. By Mark Pattison. Goldsmith. By W. Black. Cowper. By Goldwin Smith. |
| III. | Byron. By Professor Nichol. Shelley. By J. A. Symonds. Keats. By Sidney Colvin. |
| IV. | Wordsworth, By F. W. H. Myers. Southey. By Prof. Dowden. Landor. By Sidney Colvin. |
| V. | Charles Lamb. By Canon Ainger. Addison. By W. J. Courthope. Swift. By Sir Leslie Stephen, K.C.B. |
| VI. | Scott. By R. H. Hutton. Burns. By Principal Shairp. Coleridge. By H. D. Traill. |
| VII. | Hume. By Prof. Huxley, F.R.S. Locke. By Thos. Fowler. Burke. By John Morley. |
| VIII. | Defoe. By W. Minto. Sterne. By H. D. Traill. Hawthorne. By Henry James. |
| IX. | Fielding. By Austin Dobson. Thackeray. By Anthony Trollope. Dickens. By Dr. A. W. Ward. |
| X. | Gibbon. By J. C. Morison. Carlyle. By Professor Nichol. Macaulay. By J. C. Morison. |
| XI. | Sydney. By J. A. Symonds. De Quincey. By Prof. Masson. Sheridan. By Mrs. Oliphant. |
| XII. | Pope. By Sir Leslie Stephen, K.C.B. Johnson. By Sir Leslie Stephen, K.C.B. Gray. By Edmund Gosse. |
| XIII. | Bacon. By Dean Church. Bunyan. By J. A. Froude. Bentley. By Sir Richard Jebb. |