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LITERARY

AND SOCIAL
JUDGMENTS.

By W. R. GREG, author of "Enigmas of Life,"

etc. I vol. 12mo. $2.00.

CONTENTS:Madame de Stael; British and Foreign Characteristics; False Morality of Lady Novelists; Kingsley and Carlyle; French Fiction; The Lowest Deep; Chateaubriand; M. DeTocqueville; Why are Women redundant? Truth versus Edification; Time; Good People.

In these essays Mr. Greg shows the same masterly skill in treating literary and social topics, which his remarkable work, "Enigmas of Life," evinced for discussing the most profound problems of human existence and destiny. The important subjects and notable persons brought under consideration, and the large wisdom and deep sincerity stamped on every page, give this volume peculiar attractions for intelligent and thoughtful readers.

The Story of Goethe's Life.

BY GEORGE HENRY LEWES.

With Portrait. I vol. 12mo. $1.50.

Mr. Lewes's "Life of Goethe" is generally conceded to be a masterpiece in biography, and altogether the most satisfactory of the many Lives of the great poet, novelist, dramatist, and philosopher. In this volume the author has omitted such portions of the former work as could be omitted without lessening the completeness of the work as a narrative of Goethe's career, and thus

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"The essays in this volume, in richness of matter, in ingenuousness of tone, in a certain indescribable fineness and subtlety of literary treatment, are incomparably superior to the ordinary run of periodical criticism.

There is nothing sectarian, nothing narrow, nothing exclusive in Mr. Arnold's discussions. He gives a noble example of the exercise of criticism, according to his own definition of the term, as a disinterested endeavor to learn and propagate the best that is known and thought in the world."- New York Tribune.

THE FAIR GOD;

OR, THE LAST OF THE 'TZINS.

has made a book so inexpensive as to come within reach A Tale of the Conquest of Mexico. By Major of all the admirers of the illustrious German's genius.

COMMON SENSE IN RELIGION.

A series of Essays. By JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE, D.D., author of "Ten Great Religions," etc. 12mo. $2.

In this volume the author presents, with eminent ability and striking simplicity, what he regards as common-sense views of God, human nature, the Bible, sin, salvation, heaven and hell, the future life, and other themes of the highest importance. The nature of the subjects treated and the remarkable wisdom, clearness and candor displayed in treating them, give this book peculiar value and significance.

General LEW WALLACE. I vcl.
600 pages. $2.00.

The Athenæum (London).

12mo.

"We do not hesitate to say that 'The Fair God' is one of the most powerful historical novels we have ever read. . . . The opening, like that of most archæological novels, is dull, but the scene where, in the sunrise, Montezuma reads his fate, the dance scene, and the entry of the Spaniards to the capital, are drawn in a style of which we think few living writers capable; and the battles are Homeric in their grandeur. Cortes and Guatemozin live, and the whole of the characters breathe the spirit of ancient Mexico. As a romantic treatment of the history of a beaten cause, 'The Falr God' is equal to 'Rienzi.'"

For sale by all booksellers. Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price by the Publishers,
JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO., Boston.

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