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Pausanias and other Greek Sketches.
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Goethe's Maxims and Reflections.
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Collected Works of Thomas Gray in Prose and Verse. 4 Vols.
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Guesses at Truth.
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The Choice of Books and other Literary Pieces.
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Earthwork out of Tuscany. Third Edition.
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Poems of Thomas Hood.
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Collected Essays of R. H. Hutton. 7 Vols.
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