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Attwell. "Pensées," from the French of Joubert. Translated by Henry Attwell.

Baker. "The History of Rome," from the Latin of Livy. Translated by George Baker.

Bell. "Homo Sum," from the German of Georg Ebers. Translated by Clara Bell.

Benedict. Ninety-Three," from the French of Victor Hugo. Translated by Frank Lee Benedict.

Benham. "The Imitation of Christ," from the Latin of Thomas à Kempis. Translated by W. Benham.

Bennett. "On the Heights," from the German of Auerbach. Trans. lated by F. E. Bennett.

Bohn. "Love and Intrigue," from the German of Schiller. Translated by Henry G. Bohn.

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Booth. Abdallah," from the French of Laboulaye.

Mary L. Booth.

Bosanquet. See Melmoth and Bosanquet.

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Boylon. "The Sorrows of Werther," from the German of Goethe. Translated by R. D. Boylon.

Brooks. "Titan," from the German of Richter. Translated by Charles T. Brooks.

Browne. "Ethics of Aristotle." Translated from the Greek by Arch. deacon Robert William Browne.

Cary. 64 Herodotus," from the text of Baehr. Translated from the Greek by Henry Cary.

Clough. "Plutarch's Lives," from the Greek. A. H. Clough's revision of Dryden's translation.

Couper. "Letters to a Female Friend," from the German of Von Humboldt. Translated by Catharine M. A. Couper.

Durand. "The Ideal in Art," from the French of Taine. Translated by John Durand.

Edmonds. "Offices, or Moral Duties," from the Latin of Cicero. Trans. lated by Cyrus Edmonds.

Ellis. "On the Sensation of Tone as a Physiological Basis for the Theory of Music," by Helmholtz. Translated from the German by Alexander J. Ellis.

Ewing. "Flower, Fruit, and Thorn Pieces," from the German of Richter. Translated by Alexander Ewing.

Gladwin. "The Gulistan," from the Persian of Saadi. Translated by Francis Gladwin.

Godwin, “Truth and Poetry," from the German of Goethe. Translated by William Godwin.

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H. Levana," from the German of Richter. Translated by A. H.

Hapgood. "Thoughts; Meditations of a Parish Priest," from the
French of Joseph Roux. Translated by Isabel F. Hapgood.
Hazlitt. "Essays," from the French of Montaigne. Translated by
William Hazlitt.

Hill. "Corinne," from the French of Mme de. Staël. Translated by
Isabel F. Hill.

Horner. "Savonarola and His Times," from the Italian of Villari. Translated by Leonard Horner.

Inglis. "Philobiblon, A Treatise on the Love of Books," from the Latin of Richard Aungervyle (Richard de Bury), Bishop of Durham. 1344. Translated from the first edition, 1473, by J. B. Inglis. (London, 1832.) Jarvis. "Don Quixote," from the Spanish of Cervantes. Translated by Charles Jarvis.

Jowett. "Works of Plato." Translated from the Greek by Benjamin Jowett.

Kelly. "The Little Gypsy Girl," from the Spanish of Cervantes. Trans. lated by Walter R. Kelly.

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King. Plutarch's Morals: Theosophical Essays." Translated from the Greek by C. W. King, M.A.

Kneeland. "A Philosophical Dictionary," from the French of Voltaire. Translated by Abner Kneeland.

Legge. "Works of Confucius and of Mencius." Translated from the Chinese by James Legge, D.D.

Lewes. "Emilia Galotti," from the German of Lessing. Translated by Charles Lee Lewes.

Lockhart. "Don Quixote," from the Spanish of Cervantes. Translated by John G. Lockhart.

Long. "Discourses with the Enchiridion, and Fragments from the Greek of Epictetus." Translated by George Long.

M'Crie. "Provincial Letters," from the French of Pascal. Translated by Rev. Thomas M'Crie.

Melmoth and Bosanquet.

"Letters of Pliny the Younger." Translated from the Latin by William Melmoth and F. C. T. Bosanquet. Motteux. See Urquhart and Motteux.

Muller.

"The Dhammapada," from the Hindu of Buddha. Translated by Friedrich Max (Maximilian) Müller.

Nugent. "The Spirit of Law," from the French of Montesquieu. Translated by Thomas Nugent.

Paley. "Greek Wit."

Translated by F. A. Paley.

Parsons. "Life of Beethoven," from the German of Wagner. Translated by Albert R. Parsons.

Rafter. History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France," from the French of Lamartine. Translated by Capt. Rafter.

Ramage. "The Jugurthine War," from the Latin of Sallust. Translated by Craufurd Tait Ramage.

Riley. "Comedies of Plautus." Translated from the Latin by Henry Thomas Riley.

Rowe. "Characters," from the French of La Bruyère.

Nicholas Rowe.

Runnion. "Graziella," from the French of Lamartine.
James B. Runnion.

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Shilleto. "Plutarch's Morals Ethical Essays." Translated from the Greek by Arthur Richard Shilleto.

Smollett. "Gil Blas," from the French of Le Sage. Translated by Tobias Smollett.

Snodgrass. "Wit, Wisdom, and Pathos of Heine."

the German by J. Snodgrass.

Stern. "Scintillations from the German of Heine."

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Stewart. "Minor Dialogues," from the Latin of Seneca.

T.

S. A. Stern.

Aubrey Stewart.

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"Minna von Barnhelm," from the German of Lessing. Translated by E. R. T.

Upton. Memories," from the German of Max Müller. Translated by George P. Upton.

Urquhart. "Garagantua," from the French of Rabelais. Translated by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Motteux.

Van Laun. "English Literature," from the French of Taine. Translated by H. Van Laun.

Ward.

"Journal," from the French of Amiel. (Mary Augustus Arnold) Humphrey Ward.

Translated by Mrs.

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Watson. Conspiracy of Catiline," from the Latin of Sallust; "The Jugurthine War," from the Latin of Sallust; "The Epistles to Julius Cæsar, on the Government of the States," from the Latin of PseudoSallust. Translated by John Selby Watson.

Wight. "Opuscules," from the French of Pascal; "Thoughts," from the French of Pascal; “Germany," from the French of Mme. de Staël. Translated by O. W. Wight.

Wilkins. "Heetopades" (Hitopadesa), from the Sanscrit. Translated by Sir Charles Wilkins.

Williams. "Paul and Virginia," from the French of St. Pierre. Trans. lated by Helen Maria Williams.

Worthington. "Emile," from the French of Rousseau. Translated by Eleanor Worthington.

Wraxall.

"Les Misérables, from the French of Victor Hugo. Translated by Lascelles Wraxall." Yonge. "Ora.ions of Cicero."

Yonge, B.A.

Translated from the Latin by C. D.

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