Part I.—The Development of American Thought.

Part II.—American Poetry and Fiction.

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PHILOSOPHY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE.

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

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STUDIES IN GERMAN LITERATURE.

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THE HISTORY OF FRENCH LITERATURE.