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BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON, with the TOUR in the HEBRIDES and JOHNSONIANA. New Edition, with Notes and Appendices by the Rev. A. Napier, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, Vicar of Holkham, Editor of the Cambridge Edition of the Theological Works of Barrow.' Frontispiece to each vol. 6 vols. Centenary edition. N. S.

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"The present work is a model of good editing. The editor appears only when he is wanted, and, like Godolphin, is "never in the way and never out of the way.'

Academy. BREMER'S (Frederika) WORKS. Translated by Mary Howitt. With a Portrait after Södermark. 4 vols.

N.S.

Vol. I.-The Neighbours, Hopes, Twins, Solitary, Comforter, Suppers, and
Trälinnan.

II. The President's Daughters. 2 Parts.

III.-The Home, or Life in Sweden, and Strife and Peace.

IV. A Diary, the H

Family, Axel and Anna.

By

BRINK (B. T.) EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE (to Wiclif). Bernhard Ten Brink. Translated into English by Horace M. Kennedy, Professor of German Literature in the Brooklyn Collegiate Institute. N.S. BRITISH POETS, from Milton to Kirke White. Cabinet edition. With grouped Vignettes of Milton, Akenside, Goldsmith, Gray, Thomson; Butler, K. White, Beattie, Gay, Byron, Shenstone, Burns; Prior, Pope, Mason, Hayley, Watts; Dryden, Charlotte Smith, Bloomfield, Canning, and Gifford. 4 vols. N. S.

BROWNE'S (Sir Thomas) WORKS.

Edited by Simon Wilkin, with

Dr. Johnson's Life of Browne, a Supplementary Memoir, and a Portrait after
White. 3 vols.

Vol. I.-Vulgar Errors.

II.-Religio Medici, and Garden of Cyrus.
III.—Urn-Burial, Tracts, and Correspondence.

BURKE'S WORKS. 6 vols. N.S.

Vol. I. Vindication of Natural Society-Essay on the Sublime and
Beautiful, and various Political Miscellanies.

II. Reflections on the French Revolution-Letters relating to the
Bristol Election-Speech on Fox's East India Bill, &c.
III.-Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs-on the Nabob of Arcot's
Debts-the Catholic Claims, &c.

IV. Report on the Affairs of India, and Articles of Charge against
Warren Hastings.

V. Conclusion of the Articles of Charge against Warren Hastings-
Political Letters on the American War, on a Regicide Peace, to
the Empress of Russia.

VI.-Miscellaneous Speeches-Letters and Fragments-Abridgments of
English History, &c. With a General Index.

SPEECHES ON THE IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS; and Letters. With Index. 2 vols. (forming Vols. 7 and 8 of the complete works). N.S.

LIFE. By J. Prior. With a Portrait after Reynolds. N.S.

BURNS (ROBERT) LIFE OF. By J. G. Lockhart, D.C.L. A new and enlarged edition. Revised and corrected from the latest texts of the Author, with new Annotations and Appendices by William Scott Douglas. With Portrait. N.S.

'Mr. W. Scott Douglas may be congratulated on his careful redaction of "Lockhart's Life of Burns," the best of Lockhart's biographies.'-Athenæum.

L

BUTLER'S (Bp.) ANALOGY OF RELIGION, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature; together with Two Dissertations on Personal Identity and on the Nature of Virtue, and Fifteen Sermons, Edited, with Analytical Introductions, Explanatory Notes, a short Memoir, and a Portrait. N. S.

CAMÖENS' LUSIAD, or the Discovery of India. An Epic Poem. Translated from the Portuguese, with a Dissertation, Introductory Sketch of the History of the Discovery of India, and Life of the Poet, by W. J. Mickle. 5th edition, revised by E. R. Hodges, M.C.P. N.S.

CARAFAS (The) OF MADDALONI.

Naples under Spanish Dominion. Translated from the German of Alfred de Reumont. With Engraving of Mussaniello.

CARREL. HISTORY OF THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND for the Re-establishment of Popery under Charles II. and James II., by Armand Carrel; together with Fox's (Right Hon. C. J.) History of the Reign of James II. and Lord Lonsdale's Memoir of the Reign of James II. With Portrait of Carrel after Viardot.

CARRUTHERS. See Pope, in Illustrated Library.

CARY'S DANTE. The Vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, of Dante Alighieri. Translated by the Rev. H. F. Cary, M.A. With Life of Dante, Chronological View of his Age, Additional Notes, an Index of Proper Names, and a Portrait. N.S.

This edition, and the one in demy 8vo. with double columns, are the only editions containing Mr. Cary's last corrections, with numerous additional notes.

'I turn with pleasure to Mr. Cary's translation. There is no other version in the world, as far as I know, so faithful, there is no other version which so fully proves that the translator is himself a man of poetical genius. Those who are ignorant of the Italian language should read it to become acquainted with the Divine Comedy. Those who are most intimate with Italian literature should read it for its original merits: and I believe that they will find it difficult to determine whether the author deserves most praise for his intimacy with the language of Dante, or for his extraordinary mastery over his own -Lord Macaulay.

CELLINI (Benvenuto). MEMOIRS OF, written by Himself. Containing a variety of Information respecting the Arts and the History of the 16th Century with Notes and Observations of G. P. Carpani. Translated by Thomas Roscoe. With Portrait of Cellini after Vasari, and Index. N. S. CERVANTES' GALATEA. A Pastoral Romance. Translated from the Spanish by G. W. J. Gyll. N. S.

EXEMPLARY NOVELS. Translated from the Spanish by Walter K. Kelly. N.S.

DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA. Motteux's translation revised. With Lockhart's Life and Notes. 2 vols. N. S.

CHAUCER'S POETICAL WORKS. With Poems formerly printed with his or attributed to him. Edited, with a Memoir, Introduction, Notes, and a Glossary, by Robert Bell. Revised and improved edition, with a Preliminary Essay by Rev. Prof. Skeat, M.A. With Portrait of Chaucer. 4 vols. N.S.

CLASSIC TALES, containing Rasselas, Vicar of Wakefield, Gulliver's Travels, and The Sentimental Journey. N. S.

COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) FRIEND. A Series of Essays on Morals, Politics, and Religion. With a Portrait of Coleridge. N. S.

COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) AIDS TO REFLECTION, and the CONFESSIONS OF AN INQUIRING SPIRIT; to which are added the ESSAYS ON FAITH and the BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. New edition, revised. N. S.

'Few books in literature furnish food for so much thought as the " Aids to Reflection." No reader who has the power to generate an idea can rise from its perusal without the sense of having taken an invigorating draught.'-Academy.

LECTURES AND NOTES ON SHAKESPEARE AND OTHER ENGLISH POETS, including Mr. Collier's Transcript of the Lectures of 1811 and the Bristol Lectures of 1813, now first collected. By T. Ashe, B.A., Author of 'Songs Now and Then.'

N. S.

"This is the best and most nearly complete edition of Coleridge's remarks on the dramatists that has appeared, and all admirers of suggestive criticism will be pleased to have this book.'-Athenæum.

BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA; or, Biographical Sketches of my Literary Life and Opinions; together with Two Lay Sermons, The Statesman's Manual,' and 'Blessed are ye that sow beside all Waters.' N.S.

TABLE-TALK AND OMNIANA. By T. Ashe, B.A.

N.S.

'An excellent volume, the best perhaps, the most varied and entertaining certainly, that Messrs. Bell and Sons have yet given us of the valuable and attractive Coleridge series.'-Academy.

MISCELLANIES, ESTHETIC AND LITERARY; to which is added, THE THEORY OF LIFE. Corrected and arranged by T. Ashe, B.A. N.S.

COMMINES.-See Philip.

CONDE'S HISTORY OF THE DOMINION OF THE ARABS IN SPAIN. Translated from the Spanish by Mrs. Foster. With Engraving of Abderahmen Ben Moavia, and Index. 3 vols.

COWPER'S COMPLETE WORKS, comprising his Poems, Correspondence, and Translations. Edited, with Memoir of the Author, by Robert Southey. Illustrated with 45 Engravings. 8 vols.

Vols. I. to IV.-Memoir and Correspondence, with 21 Engravings, including Portraits of Cowper (after Romney), Cowper's Mother, Mrs. Unwin, J. Johnson, Rev. W. C. Unwin (after Gainsborough), Rev. J. Newton, Rev. W. Bull, Lady Austen (after Romney), Mrs. Bodham, S. Rose (after Sir T. Lawrence), W. Hayley (after Romney). With copious Index.

V. and VI.-Poetical Works. With 16 Engravings, including a Portrait of Lady

Hesketh.

VII. Translation of Homer's Iliad. With 4 Engravings. N.S.
VIII.-Translation of Homer's Odyssey. With 4 Engravings. N. S.

With

COXE'S MEMOIRS OF THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. With his original Correspondence, collected from the family records at Blenheim. Edited by W. Coxe, M.A., F.R.S.. Revised edition by John Wade. Portraits of the Duke and Duchess (after Kneller) and Prince Eugene (after Schupper). With Index. 3 vols.

*** An Atlas of the plans of Marlborough's campaigns, 4to. 10s. 6d.

HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF AUSTRIA. From the Foundation of the Monarchy by Rhodolph of Hapsburgh to the Death of Leopold II., 12181792. By Archdn. Coxe. Together with a Continuation from the Accession of Francis I. to the Revolution of 1848. To which is added Genesis, or Details of the late Austrian Revolution (translated from the German). With Portraits of Maximilian, Rhodolph, Maria Theresa, and Francis Joseph. 4 vols. With Indexes.

CUNNINGHAM'S LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT BRITISH PAINTERS. A new edition, with Notes and Sixteen fresh Lives. By Mrs. Heaton. 3 vols. N. S.

In revising this work Mrs. Heaton has had the use of a quantity of material collected by the author and his son, Colonel Cunningham, with a view to a new edition.

DEFOE'S NOVELS and Miscellaneous Works. With Prefaces and Notes,. including those attributed to Sir W. Scott. N. S.

Vol. I.-Life, Adventures, and Piracies of Capt. Singleton, and Life of
Colonel Jack. With Portrait of Defoe.

II.-Memoirs of a Cavalier, Memoirs of Captain Carleton, Dickory
Cronke, &c.

III.-Life of Moll Flanders, and the History of the Devil.

IV.-Roxana, or the Fortunate Mistress; and Life of Mrs. Christian
Davies.

V.-History of the Great Plague of London, 1665 (to which is added,
the Fire of London, 1666, by an anonymous writer); The
Storm (1703); and the True-born Englishman.

VI.-Life and Adventures of Duncan Campbell, New Voyage round the
World, and Tracts relating to the Hanoverian Accession.

VII.-Robinson Crusoe. With a Short Biographical Account of Defoe.

DE LOLME on the CONSTITUTION of ENGLAND, or an Account of the English Government, in which it is compared both with the Republican form of Government and the other Monarchies of Europe. Edited, with Life of the Author and Notes, by John Macgregor, M.P.

DUNLOP'S HISTORY OF FICTION. With Introduction and Supplement, adapting the work to present requirements, by Henry Wilson. [Immediately. EMERSON'S WORKS. 3 vols. N. S.

Vol. I.-Essays, Lectures, and Poems.

II.-English Traits, Nature, and Conduct of Life.

III. Society and Solitude-Letters and Social Aims-Miscellaneous
Papers (hitherto uncollected)-May Day, and other Poems,
See also page 48.

FOSTER'S (John) LIFE and CORRESPONDENCE.

Ryland. With Portrait of Foster. 2 vols. N. S.

Edited by J. E.

LECTURES delivered at Broadmead Chapel. Edited by J. E. Ryland. 2 vols. N. S.

CRITICAL ESSAYS contributed to the Eclectic Review.
J. E. Ryland. 2 vols. N. S.

Edited by

ESSAYS: on Decision of Character; on a Man's writing Memoirs of Himself; on the epithet Romantic; on the aversion of Men of Taste to Evangelical Religion. N. S.

ESSAYS on the Evils of Popular Ignorance; to which is added, a Discourse on the Propagation of Christianity in India.

N. S.

ESSAYS on the Improvement of Time. With NOTES of SERMONS and other Pieces. N.S.

FOSTERIANA: Thoughts, Reflections, and Criticisms of the late John Foster, selected from periodical papers, and edited by Henry G. Bohn (nearly 600 pages). N. S.

FOX (Rt. Hon. C. J.)-See Carrel.

GIBBON'S DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. Complete and Unabridged, with Variorum Notes; including, in addition to the Author's own, those of Guizot, Wenck, Niebuhr, Hugo, Neander, and other Scholars. Edited by an English Churchman. 7 vols. With copious Index and 2 Maps and a Portrait of Gibbon. N.S.

GOETHE'S WORKS, Translated into English. 12 vols. N.S.

Vols. I. and II.—Autobiography (Wahrheit und Dichtung aus meinem
Leben). 20 Books. Edited by John Oxenford. And Annals,
edited by C. Nisbet. With Portrait of Goethe.

III.-Faust. Two Parts, complete. Translated by Anna Swanwick.
IV.-Novels and Tales: containing Elective Affinities, Sorrows of
Werther, The German Emigrants, The Good Women, and a
Nouvelette. Translated by R. D. Boylan.

V.-Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship. Translated by R. D. Boylan.
VI.-Conversations with Eckermann and Soret. Trans. by John Oxenford.
VII.-Poems and Ballads in the original metres, including Hermann
and Dorothea. Translated by E. A. Bowring, C.B.

VIII.-Götz von Berlichingen, Torquato Tasso, Egmont, Iphigenia,
Clavigo, Wayward Lover, and Fellow Culprits. Translated by
Sir Walter Scott, Anna Swanwick, and E. A. Bowring, C.B.
With Engraving of Götz von Berlichingen.

IX.-Wilhelm Meister's Travels. The only complete English version,
translated from the 2nd edit. of the German, by Ed. Bell, M.A.
X.-Tour in Italy. Two Parts. And Second Residence in Rome.
XI.-Miscellaneous Travels, including Letters from Switzerland,
Campaign in France, Siege of Mainz, and Rhine Tour. Trans-
lated by L. Dora Schmitz and others.

XII.-Early and Miscellaneous Letters, including Letters to his Mother, with Biography and Notes. Edited by Edward Bell, M.A. CORRESPONDENCE WITH ZELTER. With Extracts from those of Zelter to Goethe. Selected, Translated, and Annotated by A. D. Coleridge, M.A., late Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. N.S.

'A worthy companion of Mr. Storr's brilliant version of Heine's "Reisebilder."'

Academy.

The translation is, in all respects, excellent, and it has the merit of being delightfully readable.'-Guardian.

2 vols. See Schiller.

CORRESPONDENCE WITH SCHILLER. GOLDSMITH'S WORKS. A new edition, containing pieces hitherto uncollected and a Life of the Author, with Notes from various sources by J. W. M. Gibbs. 5 vols. N. S.

Vol. I.-Life, Vicar of Wakefield, Essays and Letters.

II.-Poems, Plays, Bee, Cock Lane Ghost.

III. The Citizen of the World, Polite Learning in Europe.

IV.-Biographies, Criticisms, Essays.

V.-Prefaces, Extracts from Natural History, Letters from a Nobleman, Goody Two-shoes, Index to the whole.

GREENE, MARLOWE, and BEN JONSON. POEMS of. Edited, with Critical and Historical Notes and Memoirs, by Robert Bell. N.S GREGORY'S (Dr.) LETTERS ON THE EVIDENCES, DOCTRINES, AND DUTIES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION. By Dr. Olinthus Gregory, F.R.A.S.

GRIMM'S TALES.

With the Notes of the Original. Translated by Mrs. A. Hunt. With Introduction by Andrew Lang, M.A. 2 vols. N.S. A very serious and conscientious piece of work.. We have previously had only extracts from Grimm, without the rich collection of variants and of multifarious learning which were reserved for the notes.'-Saturday Review.

GUIZOT'S HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN EUROPE. Translated by A. R. Scoble. With Index.

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