2 ENGLISH CLASSICS-continued. No. 17 Coleridge's Ancient Mariner. 18 Addison's Sir Roger de Coverley. 19 Gray's Elegy in a Country Churchyard. 20 Scott's Lady of the Lake. (Canto I.) (Con densed.) 21 Shakespeare's As You Like It, etc. (Selec tions.) 22 Shakespeare's King John, and Richard II. (Selections.) 23 Shakespeare's Henry IV., Henry V., Henry VI. (Selections.) 24 Shakespeare's Henry VIII., and Julius Cæsar. (Selections.) 25 Wordsworth's Excursion (Book I.), and Ode on Immortality. 26 Pope's Essay on Criticism. 27 Spenser's Faerie Queene. (Cantos I. and II.) 28 Cowper's Task. (Book I.) 29 Milton's Comus. 30 31 Tennyson's Enoch Arden, The Lotus Eaters, Ulysses, and Tithonus. Irving's Sketch Book. (Selections.) 32 Dickens's Christmas Carol. (Condensed.) 33 Carlyle's Hero as Prophet. 34 Macaulay's Warren Hastings. (Condensed.) 35 Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield. (Condensed.) 36 Tennyson's The Two Voices, and A Dream of Fair Women. 37 Memory Quotations. 38 Cavalier Poets. 39 Dryden's Alexander's Feast, and Mac Flecknoe. 40 Keats's The Eve of St. Agnes. 41 Irving's Legend of Sleepy Hollow. 43 Le Row's How to Teach Reading. 00 44 Webster's Bunker Hill Orations. 45 The Academy Orthoëpist. A Manual of Pronunciation. 46 Milton's Lycidas, and Hymn on the Na tivity. 47 Bryant's Thanatopsis, and other Poems. 44 48 Ruskin's Modern Painters. (Selections.) 49 The Shakespeare Speaker. 66 50 Thackeray's Roundabout Papers. (Selected.) 51 Webster's Oration on Adams and Jeffer son. 53 ENGLISH CLASSICS-continued. No. 52 Brown's Rab and His Friends. 66 66 54 57 Tennyson's In Memoriam. 58 59 60 3 Swift's Gulliver's Voyage to Lilliput. 61 Macaulay's Essay on Lord Bacon. (Condensed.) 62 The Alcestis of Euripides. English Version by Rev. R. Potter, M.A. 63 Antigone of Sophocles. English Version by Thomas Francklin, D.D. 64 Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Poems.) 65 Robert Browning. (Selected Poems.) (Selected 66 Addison. The Spectator. (Selections.) 67 Scenes from George Eliot's Adam Bede. 68 Matthew Arnold's Culture and Anarchy. 69 De Quincey's Joan of Arc. 70 Carlyle's Essay on Burns. 71 Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. ber.) (Condensed.) 75 Webster's Reply to Hayne. (Double Num 76-77 Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome. (Double Number.) 78 American Patriotic Selections: Declaration of Independence, Washington's Farewell Address, Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech, etc. 79-80 Scott's Lady of the Lake. (Condensed.) (Double Number.) 81-82 Scott's Marmion. Number.) (Condensed.) (Double 83-84 Pope's Essay on Man. (Double Number.) 85 Shelley's Skylark, and Adonais. 86 Dickens's Cricket on the Hearth. 87 Spencer's Philosophy of Style. 88 Lamb's Essays of Elia. 89 Cowper's Task. Book II., and 250 lines, 90 Wordsworth. (Selected Poems.) 92 Addison's Cato, 4 ENGLISH CLASSICS-continued. No. 93 Irving's Westminster Abbey, and Christmas Sketches. 94-95 Macaulay's Earl of Chatham. Essay. (Double Number.) 96 Early English Ballads. Second 97 Skelton, Wyatt, and Surrey. (Selected Poems.) 101 Marlowe's The Jew of Malta. (Condensed.) Number.) (Double "104-105 Macaulay's Essay on Addison. (Double Number.) 106 Macaulay's Essay on Boswell's Johnson. 107 Mandeville's Travels and Wycliffe's Bible. (Selections.) "108-109 Macaulay's Essay on Frederick the Great. (Double Number.) 66 110-111 Milton's Samson Agonistes. (Double Number.) "112-113-114 Franklin's Autobiography. (Triple Number.) "115-116 Herodotus's Stories of Croesus, Cyrus, and Babylon. (Double Number.) "117 Irving's Alhambra. 118 Burke's Present Discontents. "119 Burke's Speech on American Colonies. Conciliation with 120 Macaulay's Essay on Byron. "121-122 Motley's Peter the Great. (Double Number.) "123 Emerson's American Scholar. "124 Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum. "125-126 Longfellow's Evangeline. Number.) (Double "127 Hans Christian Andersen's Danish Fairy Tales. (Also bound in boards.) "128 Tennyson's The Coming of Arthur, and The Passing of Arthur. "129 Lowell's The Vision of Sir Launfal, and other Poems. "130 Whittier's Songs of Labor, and other Poems. 131 Words of Abraham Lincoln. "132 Grimm's German Fairy Tales. (Selected.) (Also bound in boards.) "133 Æsop's Fables. (Selected.) (Also bound in boards.) ENGLISH CLASSICS-continued. 5 No.134 Arabian Nights. Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp. (Also bound in boards.) 135-136 The Psalter. "137-138 Scott's Ivanhoe. (Condensed.) "144-145 Pope's Iliad of Homer. (Selections from Books I.-VIII.) "146 Four Medieval Chroniclers. "147 Dante's Inferno. (Condensed.) 148-149 The Book of Job. (Revised Version.) "150 Bow-Wow and Mew-Mew. By GEORGIANA M. CRAIK. (Also bound in boards.) "151 The Nürnberg Stove. By DE LA RAMÉ. (Also bound in boards) 152 Hayne's Speech. To which Webster replied. "153 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. By LEWIS CARROLL. (Cond.) (Also bound in boards.) "154-155 Defoe's Journal of the Plague. (Double Number.) (Condensed.) "156-157 More's Utopia. (Double No.) (Condensed.) 159-159 Lamb's Essays. (Double No.) (Selected.) 160-161 Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution. (Double Number.) ·་ 162-163 Macaulay's History of England. Chapter I. (Double Number.) "164-165-166 Prescott's Conquest of Mexico. (Triple Number.) (Condensed.) "167 Longfellow's Voices of the Night. "168 Hawthorne's Wonder Book. (Selections.) (Also bound in boards.) "169 De Quincey's Flight of a Tartar Tribe. "170-171-172 George Eliot's Silas Marner. (Triple Number.) "173 Ruskin's King of the Golden River, and Dame Wiggins of Lee and her Seven Wonderful Cats. (Also bound in boards.) "174-175 Irving's Tales of a Traveler. (Double Number.) (Selected.) "176 Ruskin's Of Kings' Treasuries. of "Sesame and Lilies." "177 Ruskin's Of Queens' Gardens. half of "Sesame and Lilies." "178 Macaulay's Life of Johnson. First half Second "179-180 Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Adapted for use in Schools, by Peter Parley. (Double Number.) "181-182-183 Wykes's Shakespeare Reader. (Triple Number.) 6 ENGLISH CLASSICS-continued. -No.184 Hawthorne's Grandfather's Chair. Part I. Complete. "185-186 Southey's Life of Nelson. (Double Number.) (Condensed.) "187 Curtis's Public Duty of Educated Men. 188-189 Hawthorne's Twice-Told Tales. (Double Number.) (Selected.) "190-191 Chesterfield's Letters to his Son. (Double Number.) (Selected.) "192 English and American Sonnets. "193 Emerson's Self-Reliance. "194 Emerson's Compensation. "195-196 Tennyson's The Princess. Number.) "197-198 Pope's Homer's Iliad. (Double Books I., VI., XXII., and XXIV. (Double Number.) 66 199 Plato's Crito. 200 A Dog of Flanders. 201-202 Dryden's Palamon and Arcite. (Double Number.) "203 Hawthorne's Snow-Image, The Great Stone Face, Little Daffydowndilly. "204 Poe's Gold Bug. "205 Holmes' Poems. (Selected.) "206-207 Kingsleys' Water-Babies. (Double Num ber.) "208 Thomas Hood's Poems. (Selected.) 209 Tennyson's Palace of Art, and other Poems. 210 Browning's Saul, and other Poems. "211 Matthew Arnold's Poems. (Selected). 212-213 Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel. "214 Paul's Trip with the Moon. 66 215 Craik's Little Lame Prince. "216 Speeches of Lincoln and Douglas in 1858. "217 Hawthorne's Two Tanglewood Tales. 218-219 Longfellow's Hiawatha. 66 66 220 Dante Gabriel Rosetti's Poems. (Selected.) Others in preparation. |