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1 Malory’s Romance of King Arthur
and the Quest of the Holy Grail.
Edited by Ernest Rhys.
2 Thoreau’s Walden.
With Introductory Note by
Will H. Dircks.
3 Thoreau’s “Week.”
With Prefatory Note by Will
H. Dircks.
4 Thoreau’s Essays.
Edited, with an Introduction,
by Will H. Dircks.
5 Confessions of an English Opium-Eater,
etc.
By Thomas De Quincey.
With Introductory Note by William Sharp.
6 Landor’s Imaginary Conversations.
Selected, with Introduction,
by Havelock Ellis.
7 Plutarch’s Lives (Langhorne).
With Introductory Note by
B. J. Snell, M.A.
8 Browne’s Religio Medici, etc.
With Introduction by J. Addington
Symonds.
9 Shelley’s Essays and Letters.
Edited, with Introductory
Note, by Ernest Rhys.
10 Swift’s Prose Writings.
Chosen and Arranged, with
Introduction, by Walter Lewin.
11 My Study Windows.
By James Russell Lowell.
With Introduction by R, Garnett, LL.D.
12 Lowell’s Essays on the English Poets.
With a new Introduction by
Mr. Lowell.
13 The Biglow Papers.
By James Russell Lowell.
With a Prefatory Note by Ernest Rhys.
14 Great English Painters.
Selected from Cunningham’s
Lives. Edited by William Sharp.
15 Byron’s Letters and Journals.
Selected, with Introduction,
by Mathilda Blind.
16 Leigh Hunt’s Essays.
With Introduction and Notes
by Arthur Symons.
17 Longfellow’s “Hyperion,”
“Kavanagh,” and “The Trouveres.”
With Introduction by W. Tirebuck.
18 Great Musical Composers.
By G.F. Ferris.
Edited, with Introduction, by Mrs. William Sharp.
19 The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
Edited by Alice Zimmern.
20 The Teaching of Epictetus.
Translated From the Greek,
with Introduction and Notes,
by T.W. Rolleston.