History of Prose Fiction, Volume 1

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G. Bell and sons, 1906
 

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Page 8 - Translated by AFD The Ballads rendered into English Verse by CMP 3*. 6d. GTJIZOT'S History of the English Revolution of 1640. From the Accession of Charles I. to his Death. Translated by William Hazlitt. 3*. 6d. History of Civilisation, from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution. Translated by William Hazlitt. 3 vols. 3;.
Page 4 - CICERO'S Letters. Translated by Evelyn S. Shuckburgh. 4 vols. 51. each. —— On Oratory and Orators. With Letters to Quintus and Brutus. Translated by the Rev. JS Watson, MA 5*. On the Nature of the Gods, Divination, Fate, Laws, a Republic, Consulship. Translated by Prof. CD Yonge, MA, and Francis Barhara.
Page 4 - d. COLERIDGE'S (ST) Friend. A Series of Essays on Morals, Politics, and Religion. 35. 6d. - Aids to Reflection, and the CONFESSIONS OF AN INQUIRING SPIRIT, to which are added the ESSAYS ON FAITH and the BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER. 3*. 6rf. - Lectures and Notes on Shakespeare and other English Poets. Edited by T. Ashe.
Page 3 - ORDERICUS VITALIS' Booleslastlcal History of England and Normandy. Translated by T. Forester, MA To which is added the CHRONICLE OF ST. EVROULT. 4 vols. 51. each. OVID'S Works, complete. Literally translated into Prose. 3 vols. 5*. each. PASCAL'S Thoughts. Translated from the Text of M. Auguste Molinier by C. Kegan Paul. 3rd Edition,
Page 9 - of the Indies. 3*. 6V. HENDERSON (E.) Select Historical Documents of the Middle Ages, including the most famous Charters relating to England, the Empire, the Church, &c., from the 6th to the I4th Centuries. Translated from the Latin and edited by Ernest F. Henderson, AB, AM, Ph.DST HENFREY'S Guide to English Coins, from the Conquest
Page 3 - 6t/. each. Memorials of Christian Life In the Early and Middle Ages ; including Light in Dark Places. Trans, by JE Ryland. 31. 6d. NIBELUNGEN LIED. The Lay of the Nlbelungs, metrically translated from the old German text by Alice Horton, and edited by Edward Bell, MA To which is prefixed the Essay on the Nibelungen Lied by Thomas Carlyle.

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