FOR GOD AND GOLD. Crown 8vo. 6s.
The Times says:—"The story treats with considerable freshness the familiar story of Elizabethan enterprise and adventure on the Spanish main and in Southern America."
The Athenæum says:—"No one could have written such a book as 'For God and Gold' without saturating himself in the literature of the spacious times therein depicted.... He has produced a fresh and vivid romance, in which the conflicting tendencies of the early Elizabethan epoch—euphuistic, ascetic, and adventurous—are happily and often divertingly contrasted."
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ENGLISH MEN OF LETTERS.
Edited by JOHN MORLEY.
JOHNSON. By Leslie Stephen.
SCOTT. By R. H. Hutton.
GIBBON. By J. C. Morison.
SHELLEY. By J. A. Symonds.
HUME. By T. H. Huxley, F.R.S.
GOLDSMITH. By Wm. Black.
DEFOE. By William Minto.
BURNS. By Principal Shairp.
SPENSER. By R. W. Church, Dean of St. Paul's.
THACKERAY. By Anthony Trollope.
BURKE. By John Morley.
MILTON. By Mark Pattison.
HAWTHORNE. By Henry James.
SOUTHEY. By Prof. Dowden.
CHAUCER. By A. W. Ward.
BUNYAN. By J. A. Froude.
COWPER. By Goldwin Smith.
POPE. By Leslie Stephen.
BYRON. By John Nichol.
DRYDEN. By George Saintsbury.
LOCKE. By Thomas Fowler.
WORDSWORTH. By F. W. H. Myers.
LANDOR. By Sidney Colvin.
DE QUINCEY. By David Masson.
CHARLES LAMB. By Rev. Alfred Ainger.
BENTLEY. By Prof. R. C. Jebb.
DICKENS. By A. W. Ward.
GRAY. By Edmund Gosse.
SWIFT. By Leslie Stephen.
STERNE. By H. D. Traill.
MACAULAY. By J. C. Morison.
FIELDING. By Austin Dobson.
SHERIDAN. By Mrs. Oliphant.
ADDISON. By W. J. Courthope.
BACON. By R. W. Church, Dean of St. Paul's.
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. By J. A. Symonds.
COLERIDGE. By H. D. Traill.
KEATS. By Sidney Colvin.
*** Other Volumes to follow.