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LONGMANS' ENGLISH CLASSICS

EDITED BY

GEORGE RICE CARPENTER, A.B.

PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND ENGLISH COMPOSITION IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

SIR WALTER SCOTT

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LONGMANS' ENGLISH CLASSICS

Edited by GEORGE RICE CARPENTER, A.B.,

Professor of Rhetoric and English Composition in Columbia University.

With full Notes, Introductions, Bibliographies, and other Explanatory and Illustrative Matter. Crown 8vo.

BURKE'S SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH
AMERICA. Edited by Albert S. Cook,
Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of the English
Language and Literature in Yale Uni-
versity.

CARLYLE'S ESSAY ON BURNS.

Edited by

Wilson Farrand, A.M., Associate Principal of the Newark Academy, Newark, N.J. COLERIDGE'S THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER. Edited by Herbert Bates, A.B., late of the University of Nebraska, Instructor in English in the Manual Training High School, Brooklyn. COOPER'S THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. ited by Charles F. Richardson, Ph.D., Winkley Professor of the English Language and Literature in Dartmouth College. DE QUINCEY'S FLIGHT OF A TARTAR TRIBE Edited by (REVOLT OF THE TARTARS). Charles Sears Baldwin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Rhetoric in Yale University.

Ed

DEFOE'S HISTORY OF THE PLAGUE IN LONDON. Edited by Professor G. R. Carpenter, of Columbia University.

DRYDEN'S PALAMON AND ARCITE. Edited by William T. Brewster, A.M., Tutor in Rhetoric in Columbia University.

GEORGE ELIOT'S SILAS MARNER. Edited by
Robert Herrick, A.B., Assistant Professor
of Rhetoric in the University of Chicago.

GOLDSMITH'S THE VICAR OF WAKEFIFLD.
Edited by Mary A. Jordan, A.M., Pro-
fessor of Rhetoric and Old English in
Smith College.

IRVING'S TALES OF A TRAVELLER.

With an

Introduction by Brander Matthews, Pro-
fessor of Literature in Columbia Univer-
sity, and Explanatory Notes by the general
editor of the series.

MACAULAY'S ESSAYS ON MILTON AND ADDI-
SON. Edited, with Notes and Introduction,
by James Greenleaf Croswell, A.B., Head
Master of the Brearley School, New York.
Edited by
MACAULAY'S ESSAY ON MILTON.
James Greenleaf Croswell, A.B., Head
Master of the Brearley School, New York.
MACAULAY'S LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON. Ed-
ited by the Rev. Huber Gray Buehler, of
the Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn.
MILTON'S L'ALLEGRO, IL PENSEROSO, COMUS,
AND LYCIDAS. Edited by William P. Trent,
A.M., Professor of English in the Univer-
sity of the South.

MILTON'S PARADISE LOST. BOOKS I. AND II.
Edited by Edward Everett Hale, Jr.,
Ph.D., Professor of Rhetoric and Logic in
Union College.

POPE'S HOMER'S ILIAD. BOOKS I., VI., XXII.,
AND XXIV. Edited by William H. Max-
well, A.M., City Superintendent of Schools,
New York, and Percival Chubb, of the
Ethical Culture Schools, New York.

SCOTT'S WOODSTOCK, Edited by Bliss Perry,
A.M., Professor of Oratory and Esthetic
Criticism in Princeton University.

SCOTT'S IVANHOE. Edited by Bliss Perry,
A.M., Professor of Oratory and Esthetic
Criticism in Princeton University.

SCOTT'S MARMION. Edited by Robert Morss
Lovett, A.B., Assistant Professor of English
in the University of Chicago.

SHAKSPERE'S JULIUS CESAR. Edited, with
Introduction and Notes, by George C. D.
Odell, Ph.D., Tutor in Rhetoric and English
Composition in Columbia University.
SHAKSPERE'S MACBETH.

Edited by John
Matthews Manly, Ph. D., Professor of
English in the University of Chicago.

With an

SHAKSPERE'S MERCHANT OF VENICE. Edited by Francis B. Gummere, Ph.D., Professor of English in Haverford College. SHAKSPERE'S AS YOU LIKE IT. Introduction by Barrett Wendell, A.B., Assistant Professor of English in Harvard University, and Notes by William Lyon Phelps, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English in Yale University.

SHAKSPERE'S A

MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S
DREAM. Edited by George Pierce Baker,
A.B., Assistant Professor of English in
Harvard University.

THE SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY PAPERS, from
"The Spectator." Edited By D. O. S.
Lowell, A.M., of the Roxbury Latin School,
Roxbury, Mass.

SOUTHEY'S LIFE OF NELSON. Edited by Ed-
win L. Miller, A.M., of the Englewood
High School, Illinois.

Edited by TENNYSON'S THE PRINCESS. George Edward Woodberry, A.B., Professor of Literature in Columbia University.

WEBSTER'S FIRST BUNKER HILL ORATION, together with other Addresses relating to the Revolution. Edited by Fred Newton Scott, Ph.D., Professor of Rhetoric in the University of Michigan.

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