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Remainders-continued.

Wood (W. S.) An Eastern Afterglow, or Present Aspect of Sacred Scenery, illustrated, 8vo, cloth, (pub 16s)

Wilkins (Peter) The Life and Adventures of, by Robert Paltock, of Clement's Inn, with Preface by A. H. Bullen, an exact reprint of the original, with facsimile illustrations, 2 vols, bds., paper label (pub 10s 6d)

But little is known of the author, though his romantic de. scriptions of the "Flying Indians" have been popular for some generations. It is something in the style of Robinson Crusoe and Gulliver's Travels.

1883

Wren (Sir Christopher) His Family and his Times, with Original Letters and a Discourse on Architecture, hitherto unpublished, 1585-1723, by L. Phillimore, frontispiece, 8vo, cloth Wright (Thos.) Saint Patrick's Purgatory, an Essay on the Legends of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, current during the Middle Ages, post Svo, cloth (pub 6s)

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Young (R.) A Commentary on the Holy Bible, as Literary and Idiomatically Translated out of the Original Languages, 798 pp. post 8vo, cloth

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REEVES & TURNER have bought of Mr. J. RUSSELL SMITH the Entire Stock of his "LIBRARY of OLD AUTHORS," which they offer at the undermentioned prices.

The Dramatic and Poetical Works of John
Marston, now first collected and edited by J.
O. Halliwell, F.R.S., etc., 3 vols (pub 15s)

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The Table Talk of John Selden, with a Biographical Preface and Notes by S. W. Singer, 3rd Edition, port. (pub 5s)

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The Vision and Creed of Piers Ploughman,
edited by Thomas Wright; a new edition, revised,
with Additions to the Notes and Glossary, 2 vols,
(pub 10s)

Hyms and Songs of the Church, by George
Wither, edited, with Introduction, by Edward
Farr; also the Musical Notes, composed by Or-
lando Gibbons, with port. after Hole (pub 5s)

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Hallelujah; or, Britain's Second Remembrancer, in Praiseful and Penitential Hymns, Spiritual Songs, and Moral Odes, by Geo Wither, with Introduction by Edward Farr, port. (pub 6s) 3 6

Homer's Batrachomyomachia, Hymns and Epigrams. Hesiod's Works and Days, Museus' Hero and Leander, Juvenal's Fifth Satire, translated by George Chapman, New Edition, with Introduction and Notes by Rev. Richard Hooper (pub 6s)

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Old Authors-continued.

The Odysseys of Homer, translated according to the Greek by George Chapman, with Introduction and Notes by the Rev. Richard Hooper, 2 vols, fcap. 8vo, with facsimile of the rare original front. (pub 12s)

Third and Revised Edition of

The Iliads of Homer, Prince of Poets, truly translated, with a Comment on some of his chief Places, done according to the Greek by George Chapman, with Notes by the Rev. Richard Hopper, 2 vols, sq. fcap. 8vo, portrait of Chapman and front. (pub 12s)

The Dramatic Works of John Webster, Edited, with Notes, etc., by William Hazlitt, 4 vols (pub 20s)

This is the most complete edition, coutaining two more plays than in Dyce's edition.

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The whole of the Works of Roger Ascham,
now first collected and revised, with Life of the
Author, by the Rev. Dr. Giles, 4 vols (pub 20s) 1866 12 0
Poetical Works of Robt. Southwell, Canon
of Loretto, now first completely edited by W.
B. Turnbull (pub 4s)

The Dramatic Works of John Lily (The
Euphuist), now first collected, with Life and
Notes by F. W. Fairholt, 2 vols (pub 10s)
Diaries of Thomas Hearne, the Antiquary
edited by Dr. Bliss, 3 vols, port. (pub 15s)
The Poetical Works of Richard Crawshaw,
Author of "Steps to the Temple,' "Sacred Poems,
with other Delights of the Muses," and "Poe-
mata," now first collected, edited by W. B. Turn-
bull (pub 5s)

Dr. Cotton Mather's Wonders of the In-
visible World, being an Account of the Trials
of several Witches lately executed in New Eng-
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Witchcrafts, 1693, with an Introductory Preface,
portrait (pub 5s)

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Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of
England, collected and edited by W. Carew
Hazlitt, 4 vols, with many curious woodcut fac-
similes (pub 20s)

Miscellanies, by John Aubrey, F.R.S., the
Wiltshire Antiquary, 4th edition, with some
Additions and an Index, port, and cuts (pub 4s)
Amadis of Gaul.-The Renowned Romance
of Amadis of Gaul, by Vasco Lobeira, trans-
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Montalvo, by Robert Southey, a new edition, in 3
vols, tcap. 8vo, cloth (pub 15s)

Amadis of Gaul is among prose, what Orlando Furioso is among metrical romances-not the oldest of its kind, but the best. Lucasta--The Poems of Richard Love

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revised, with Life and Notes by W. Carew Hazlitt,
with 4 plates (pub 5s)

Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle's Auto-
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by M. A. Lower, fine port. (pub 5s)

George Sandys' Poetical Works, now first collected, edited by the Rev. R. Hooper, 2 vols, port. (pub 10s)

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