A course of lectures delivered in the Lowell Institute, Boston. By John Bascom, author of “Problems of Philosophy,” etc. 8o, pp. xii. + 318, $1.50

STUDIES IN GERMAN LITERATURE.

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I. From its Origin to the Renaissance.

II. From the Renaissance to the Close of the Reign of Louis XIV.

III. From the Reign of Louis XIV. to that of Napoleon III.

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