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LIFE OF DARWIN. By G.T. Bettany.
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LIFE OF CHARLOTTE BRONTe. By A. Birrell.
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LIFE OF THOMAS CARLYLE. By R. Garnett, LL.D.
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LIFE OF ADAM SMITH. By R.B. Haldane, M.P.
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LIFE OF KEATS. By W.M. Rossetti.
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LIFE OF Sh.e.l.lEY. By William Sharp.
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LIFE OF SMOLLETT. By David Hannay.
"A capable record of a writer who still remains one of the great masters of the English novel"--_Sat.u.r.day Review._
LIFE OF GOLDSMITH. By Austin Dobson.
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LIFE OF SCOTT. By Professor Yonge.
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LIFE OF BURNS. By Professor Blackie.
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LIFE OF VICTOR HUGO-By Frank T. Marzials.
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LIFE OF EMERSON. By Richard Garnett, LL.D.
"As to the larger section of the public, ... no record of Emerson's life and work could be more desirable, both in breadth of treatment and lucidity of style, than Dr. Garnett's."--_Sat.u.r.day Review._
LIFE OF GOETHE. By James Sime.
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LIFE OF CONGREVE. By Edmund Gosse.
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LIFE OF BUNYAN. By Canon Venables.
"A most intelligent, appreciative, and valuable memoir."--_Scotsman._
LIFE OF CRABBE. By T.E. Kebbel.
"No English poet since Shakespeare has observed certain aspects of nature and of human life more closely; ... Mr. Kebbel's monograph is worthy of the subject."--_Athenaeum._
LIFE OF HEINE. By William Sharp.
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LIFE OF MILL. By W.L. Courtney.
"A most sympathetic and discriminating memoir."--_Glasgow Herald._
LIFE OF SCHILLER. By Henry W. Nevinson.
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LIFE OF CAPTAIN MARRYAT. By David Hannay.
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ENGLISH OPIUM-EATER. Edited by William Sharp.
LANDOR'S CONVERSATIONS. Edited by H. Ellis.
PLUTARCH'S LIVES. Edited by B.J. Snell, M.A.
RELIGIO MEDICI, &c. Edited by J.A. Symonds.
Sh.e.l.lEY'S LETTERS. Edited by Ernest Rhys.
PROSE WRITINGS OF SWIFT. Edited by W. Lewin.
MY STUDY WINDOWS. Edited by R. Garnett, LL.D.
GREAT ENGLISH PAINTERS. Edited by W. Sharp.
LORD BYRON'S LETTERS. Edited by M. Blind.
ESSAYS BY LEIGH HUNT. Edited by A. Symons.
LONGFELLOW'S PROSE. Edited by W. Tirebuck.
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