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III. The Rise of Modern Philosophy. By Ralph Barton Perry, Ph. D. 148
IV. Introduction to Kant. By Ralph Barton Perry, Ph. D. 153
V. Emerson. By Chester Noyes Greenough, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, Harvard University. 158
Biography 163
I. General Introduction. By William Roscoe Thayer, A. M., Knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy, editor of Harvard Graduates' Magazine. 163
II. Plutarch. By William Scott Ferguson, Ph. D., Professor of Modern History, Harvard University. 181
III. Benvenuto Cellini. By Chandler Rathfon Post, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Greek, Harvard University. 186
IV. Franklin and Woolman. By Chester Noyes Greenough, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of English, Harvard University. 191
V. John Stuart Mill. By O. M. W. Sprague, A.M., Ph.D., Edmund Cogswell Converse Professor of Banking and Finance, Harvard University. 196
Prose Fiction 201
I. General Introduction. By William Allan Neilson, Ph. D., Author of "The Origins and Sources of The Court of Love," "Essentials of Poetry," editor of "The Chief Elizabethan Dramatists," etc., general editor of "The Tudor Shakespeare," "The Types of English Literature." 201
II. Popular Prose Fiction. By Fred Norris Robinson, Ph. D., Professor of English, Harvard University. 219
III. Malory. By Gustavus Howard Maynadier, Ph. D., Instructor in English, Harvard University. 224
IV. Cervantes. By J. D. M. Ford, Ph. D., Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages, Harvard University, corresponding member Royal Spanish Academy (Madrid) and Hispanic Society of America. 230
V. Manzoni. By J. D. M. Ford, Ph. D. 235
Criticism and the Essay 239
I. General Introduction. By Bliss Perry, L. H. D., Litt D., LL. D., Professor of English Literature, Harvard University, formerly editor Atlantic Monthly, Harvard Lecturer at the University of Paris. 239
II What the Middle Ages Read. By William Allan Neilson, Ph. D. 254
III. Theories of Poetry. By Bliss Perry, L. H. D., Litt. D., LL. D. 259
IV. Æsthetic Criticism in Germany. By William Guild Howard, A. M., Assistant Professor of German, Harvard University. 266
V. The Composition of a Criticism. By Ernest Bernbaum, Ph. D., Instructor in English, Harvard University. 271
Education 276
I. General Introduction. By Henry Wyman Holmes, A.M., Assistant Professor of Education, Harvard University. 276