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Dodsley, Robert.

the life of the C. Cooke. [n. d.] [88,001; 61.]

The poetical works of, with
author. Cooke's ed. Lond.
106 pp., 1 pl., illus. t. p. 18°
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Glapthorne, Henry. The lady mother. A comedy.
Written in 1635, and now printed for the first
time. [Lond. Wyman and Sons. 1883.] (2+)
105-200 pp. 12° [88,163; 61.] In 32:276.2
A tragedy.
61 pp.; illus. in text.

Grant, Robert. The lambs.
Osgood. 1883.

[87,853; 61.]

Bost.
12°

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Idler and poet. Bost. 1883.
[87,411; 61.]
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Johnson, Rossiter.
iv, 126 pp. 12°
Labiche, Eugène and Martin, Édouard. Le voy-
age de Monsieur Perrichon. Comédie en quatre
actes. Nouv. éd. N. Y. W. R. Jenkins. 1883.
78 pp. 12° [88,337; 61.] (Théâtre contempo-
rain, No. 1.)
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Leighton, William. The subjection of Hamlet:
an essay toward an explanation of the motives
of thought and action of Skakespear's Prince of
Denmark. With an introduction by Joseph
CROSBY. Phil. Lippincott. 1882. 74 pp. sq. 8°
[87,261; 61.]
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Linton, W. J., editor. Rare poems of the 16. and
17. centuries.
A supplement to the anthologies
coll. and ed. with notes. Bost. Roberts. 1883.
xvii(+ii)+264 pp. 16° [87,259; 61.] 31:2217

Lyttleton, George, lord, The poetical works of.
With a life of the author. Cooke's ed. Lond.
C. Cooke. [n. d.] ii+81+iii pp., 1 pl., illus. t. p.
18° [88,001; 61.]
In 31:2491

Osborne, Laughton. Arthur Carryl: a novel.
Cantos 1 and 2. Odes; epistles to Milton, Pope,
Juvenal, and the devil; epigrams; parodies of
Horace; England as she is; and other minor
poems. N. Y. Appleton. 1841. lvii+357 pp.
12° [87,299; 61.]
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Robinson, S. translator. Persian poetry for Eng-
lish readers being specimens of six of the
greatest classical poets of Persia: Ferdusi,
NAZAMI, SADI, JELAL-AD-DIN, RUMI, HAFIZ, and
JAMI. With biographical notices and notes.
[Glas.] Printed for private circulation. 1883.
xvi+646 pp. 12° [87,392; 61.]
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Ruskin, John. Poems. Collected and edited by
James Osborne WRIGHT. N. Y. J. Wiley.
1882. vi+233 pp., 1 pl. 12° [87,246; 61.]

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Shakespeare, William. Hamlet: the first quarto,
1603, a facsimile in photo-lithography by
William GRIGGS, with forewords by Frederick
J. FURNIVALL. Lond. W. Griggs. [1880.] xii
+64 pp. 8° [87,872; 61.] (Shakespeare quarto
facsimiles, No. 1.)
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Shakespeare, William. Hamlet: the second quarto, 1604, a facsimile in photo-lithography by William GRIGGS, with forewords by Frederick J. FURNIVALL. Lond. W. Griggs. [1880.] xx+ 100 pp. 8° [87.872; 61.] (Shakespeare quarto *32:1314 facsimiles, No. 2.) Shakespeare, William. King Henry IV., part 1: the first quarto, 1598, a fac-simile in photolithography by William GRIGGS. with forewords by Herbert A. EVANS. Lond. W. Griggs. [1880.] xiii+79 pp. 8° [87,872; 61.] (Shakespeare quarto facsimiles, No. 8.) *32:1320 Shakespeare, William. History of King Henry VI. Ed., with notes, by William J. ROLFE. N. Y. Harpers. 1882. 3 v. 164 pp.; 183 pp.; 172 pp. 16° [87,260; 61.] 32:1249.9-11 Shakespeare, William. Love's labors lost; the the first quarto, 1598, a facsimile in photolithography by William GRIGGS, with forewords by Frederick J. FURNIVALL. Lond. W. Griggs. [1880.] xvi+75 pp. 8° [87,872; 61.] (Shakespeare quarto facsimiles, No. 5.) *32:1317 Shakespeare, William. 31:2221

McCreery, J. L. Songs of toil and triumph. Putnams. 1883. x+143 pp. 16° 31:1125

N. Y. [88,300; 61.] Mason, William. Poems. 4. ed. York. A. Ward. 1774. 294(+1) pp., frontis. 12° [87, 363; 61.] 31:1156 Matthews, J. Brander, editor. Poems of American patriotism. N. Y. Scribner. 1882. xiii+ 285 pp. 12° [87,251; 61]

Mennis, Sir John and Smith, James. Facetiæ.

Musarum delicia; or, the muses recreation, conteining severall pieces of poetique wit. 1656. -Wit restor'd, in severall select poems, not formerly publish't. 1658.-Wits recreations, selected from the finest fancies of moderne muses. With a thousand out-landish proverbs. 1640. The whole diligently compared with the originals. New ed., with additional notes and indexes. Lond. J. C. Hotten. [1817.] 2v. xx+339 pp.; xxvii+ 530 pp., illus. in text. 12° [87,302; 61.]

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Neele, Henry. Poems. A new ed., with addi-
tions. Lond. Smith, Elder and Co. 1827.
2 v. xvi+228 pp.; xii+213 pp., 1 pl. 16° [87,
364; 61.]
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Merchant of Venice: the first (the worse) quarto, 1600, a facsimile in photo-lithography by William GRIGGS, with forewords by Frederick J. FURNIVALL. Lond. W. Griggs. [1880.] xii+78 pp. 8° [87,872; 61.] (Shakespeare quarto facsimiles, No. 7.) *32:1319 Shakespeare, William. Merry wives of Windsor: the first quarto, 1602, a facsimile in photolithography by William GRIGGS, with introduction by P. A. DANIEL. Lond. W. Griggs. [1880.] xv+ 58 pp. 8° [87,872; 61.] (Shakespeare quarto facsimiles, No. 6.) *32:1318 Shakespeare, William.

Midsummer night's

dream. The first quarto, 1600: a fac-simile in photo-lithography, by William GRIGGS, with introduction by J. W. EBSWORTH. Lond. W. Griggs. [1880.] xxii + (ii+)63 pp. 8° [87,872; 61.] (Shakespeare quarto facsimiles, No. 3.) *32:1315

Shakespeare, William. Midsummer night's dream. The second quarto, 1600; a fac-simile in photo-lithography by William GRIGGS, with introduction by J. W. EBSWORTH. Lond. W. Griggs. [1880.] xxiii+63 pp. 8° [87,872; 61.] (Shakes*32:1316 peare quarto facsimiles, No. 4.)

Ancient ballads and legends of Toru Dutt, ed. Hindustan. With an introductory memoir by Edmund W. Gosse. Lond. Paul, Trench and Co. 1882. xxvii+139 pp. 16° [87,862; 61.] 31:2113 Tupper, Martin Farquhar. Three five-act plays and twelve dramatic scenes suitable for private theatricals or drawing room recitation. Lond. Allen and Co. 1882. vi+(ii+)319 pp. 12° [87,878; 61.]

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Contents: King Alfred.-Sir Walter Raleigh.-Washington.-Alexander at Lampsacus.-Scipio's conquest.-Claudius and Caraetacus.Wallace's creel.-The Bruce's crisis.-The Cameronian.--The Swedish duel. The grateful priest.-The king and the page.-A Sarnian dramatic incident.-The pretender and his double.-The parson and the footpad.-Behind the veil.-The pulpit and the stage.

Wagner, Wilhelm. Epics and romances of the middle ages. Adapted by M. W. MACDOWALL, and ed. by W. S. W. ANSON. Phil. Lippincott. 1883. 482 pp., illus. 12° [86,249; 61.] 10:1955 Werner, Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias. Luther, oder die Weihe der kraft. Leip. Reclam. [n. d.] 150 pp. 24° [87,798; 61.]

Fiction. English.

Martin

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Adams, William H. Davenport, editor. Page, squire and knight: a romance of the days of chivalry. Bost. Estes and Lauriat. 1883. vi+ (ii)326 pp., 16 pls., illus. in text. 12° [87,209; 61.] 35:221

Alexander, Mrs. (pseud.) See Hector, Mrs. Annie F.

Anstey, F. (pseud.) See Guthrie, F. Anstey. Beatty, John. The belle o' Becket's Lane. An American novel. Phil. Lippincott. 1883. 330 pp. 12° [87,956; 61.] 35:1785

Besant, Walter and Rice, James. All sorts and conditions of men. An impossible story. Ham. K. Grädener u. J. F. Richter. 1882. 2 v. in 1.

(6+)295 pp.; (6+)289 pp. 16° [87,828; 61.] (Asher's collect. of Eng. authors, 198-9.)

Bishop, William Henry. chant prince: a novel Houghton, Mifflin and Co. [87,836; 61.]

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Buchanan, Robert.
Buchanan, Robert. God and the man.

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mance. Ham. K. Grädener u. J. F. Richter. 1882. 2 v. in 1. (6+)280 pp.; (6+)283 pp. 16° [87,826; 61.] (Asher's collect. of Eng. authors, 195-6.) 577:3206

Burnett, Frances Hodgson. That lass o' Lowrie's. Ham. K. Grädener u. J. F. Richter. 1882. 314 pp. 16° [87,832; 61.] (Asher's collect. of Eng. authors, 180.) 577:3195 Butt, Beatrice May. Geraldine Hawthorne. N. Y. H. Holt. 1883. vi+238 pp. 16° [88,180; 61.] (Leisure hour series, 143.) 35:3433 Campbell, Helen. The problem of the poor. A record of quiet work in unquiet places. N. Y. Fords, Howard and Hulbert. 1882. 244 pp. 16° [87,850; 61.] 35:3729 Clay, Bertha M. A struggle for a ring. A novel. Carleton. 1883. 456 pp. 12° [87,211; 35:4382

N.Y.

61.]

Cobb, James F. Martin the skipper. A tale for boys and seafaring folk. N. Y. E. and J. B. Young and Co. [1883.] iv+403 pp., 5 pls. 12° [88,256; 61.] 35:4452 Conklin, Mrs. Nathaniel (Jennie M. Drinkwater). Bek's first corner. N.Y. Carter. 1883. 382 pp. 12° [88,255; 61.] Cooke, John Esten. The Virginia comedians; or, old days in the Old Dominion. N. Y. Appleton. 1883. 2 v. in 1. xii, 332 pp.; 282 pp. 12° [88,170; 61.] 35:4699

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Crawford, F. Marion. Mr. Isaacs: a tale of modern India. Macmillan. 1883. 12° [88,249; 61.]

Democracy. An American novel. Holt. 1880. (2+)374 pp. 16° (Leisure hour ser.)

316 pp. 35:5018

N. Y. H. [87,380; 61.] 40:2115 iv +369 pp.

Fanchette. Bost. Osgood. 1883.
16° [88,254; 61.] Round-robin ser.) 40:2443
Farjeon, B. L.
Mrs. Isaacs: a novel.
Carleton. 1883. 207 pp., illus. 12°

61.]

N. Y.

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1883. vii, Fleming, Mrs. May Agnes. novel. N. Y. 12° [88,251. 61.]

Björnson, Björnstjerne. Magnhild. the Norse by Rasmus B. ANDERSON. ed. Bost. Houghton, Mifflin and Co. 223 pp. 12° [87,421; 61.] Black, William. Shandon bells. A novel. N.Y. Harpers. 1883. (6+)414 pp., 12 pls. 12° [87,949; 61.]

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Bonner, Sherwood. (pseud.) See McDowell, Mrs. Kate Sherwood Bonner.

Franzos, Karl Emil. The Jews of Barnow. Tr.

from the German by M. W. MACDOWALL. N.Y. Appleton. 1883. xxii, 333 pp. Appleton. 1883. xxii, 333 pp. 12° [88,765; 61.] 37:2440

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Hector, Mrs. Annie F. (Mrs. Alexander.) The
Freres. A novel. Ham. K. Grädener u. J. F.
Richter. 1882. 3 v. (4+)334 pp.; (4+)320 pp.;
(4+)377 pp. 16° [87,823; 61.] (Asher's col-
lect. of Eng. authors, 185–187.) 577:3198-3200
Heldmann, Bernard. The mutiny on board the
Leander. A story of the sea. N. Y. T. Y.
Crowell and Co. [n.d.] xii+322 pp., 24 pls.
[87,849; 61.]

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James, Henry, jr. The siege of London, The
pension Beaurepas, and The point of view.
12° [88,176;

Bost. Osgood. 1883. 294 pp.

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61.]
John Barlow's ward. Ham. K. Grädener u. J. F.
Richter. 1882. (6+)292 pp. 16° [87,824; 61.]
(Asher's collect. of Eng. authors, 191.) 577:3201
King, Capt. Charles. The colonel's daughter; or,
winning his spurs. Phil. Lippincott. 1883.
440 pp. 12° [88,177; 61.]
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King, Edward. The gentle savage, Bost. Os-
good. 1883. vi+444 pp. 12° [88,261; 61.]
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Kingston, William H. G. James Braithwaite the
supercargo. The story of his adventures
ashore and afloat. N. Y. Armstrong and Son.
1883. xii+266 pp., 8 pls. 12° [87,434; 61.]
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McCarthy, Justin. The comet of a season. Ham.
K. Grädener u. J. F. Richter. 1881. 2 v. in 1.

(6+)297 pp.; (6+)289 pp. 16° [87,818; 61.]
(Asher's collect. of Eng. authors, 178-9.)

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MacDonald, George. Castle Warlock. A homely
romance. Ham. K. Grädener u. J. F. Richter.
1882. 3 v. in 1. (6+)239 pp.; (6+)220 pp.; (6+)
263 pp.
16° [87,825; 61.] (Asher's collect. of
Eng. authors, 192-4.)
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McDowell, Mrs. Kate Sherwood Bonner. (Sher-
wood Bonner.) Dialect tales. N. Y. Harpers.
1883. 187 pp., frontis., illus. 8° [88,332; 61.]
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Contents: The gentlemen of Sarsar.-On the Nine mile.-Hierony-
mus Pop and the baby.-Sister Weeden's prayer.-Aunt Auniky's
teeth. Dr. Jex's predicament.-In Aunt Mely's cabin.-The case of
Eliza Bleylock.-The bran dance at the Apple settlement.-Lame
Jerry.-Jack and the mountain pink.

Malet, Lucas. Mrs. Lorimer: a sketch in black
and white. N. Y. Appleton.

12° [87,952; 61.]

Carter.

1883.

342 pp.

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Marshall, Emma. Dayspring. A story of the
time of William Tyndale, reformer, scholar and
N. Y.
martyr.
1883. 415 pp., 1 pl.
12° [88,257; 61.]
38:2627
Moncrieff, Robert Hope. (Ascott R. Hope.) Home-
spun stories. N. Y. Appleton. 1883. 346 pp.,
8 pls. 12° [87,955; 61.]
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Murray, David Christie. Joseph's coat. Ham.
K. Grädener u. J. F. Richter. 1882. 2 v.
326 pp.; 344 pp. 16° [87,821; 61.]
collect. of Eng. authors, 181-2.]

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An incident
Drake, Esq.

Ouseley, Sir William, translator. The Bakhtyar
Nama. A Persian romance, tr. from a ms.
text. Ed. with introduction and notes by
W. A. CLOUSTON. Privately printed.
232 pp.
232 pp. 12° [88,211; 61.]
Payn, James. A perfect treasure.
in the early life of Marmaduke
Ham. K. Grädener u. J. F. Richter. 1882. vi+
260 pp. 16° [87,827; 61.]
[87,827; 61.]
Eng. author's, 197.)
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart.
Houghton, Mifflin and Co.
[87,378; 61.]

(Asher's collect. of
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Doctor Zay. Bost.
1883. 258 pp. 12°
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Porter, Rose. Summer drift-wood for the winter
fire. N. Y. Randolph and Co. 1870. 175 pp.
16° [87,382; 61.]
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Reid, Christian. (pseud.) See Fisher, F. C.
Riddell, Mrs. J. H. (F. G. Trafford). The senior
partner. A novel. Ham. K. Grädener u. J.
F. Richter. 1882. 3 v. (6+)302 pp.; (6+)316
pp.; (6+)299 pp. 16° [87,822; 61. (Asher's
collect. of Eng. authors, 188-190.) 577:3201-3
Russell, W. Clarke. An ocean free-lance. Ham.
K. Grädener u. J. F. Richter. 1881. 2 v. in 1.
(8+)340 pp.; (6+)326 pp. 16° [87,817; 61.]
(Asher's collect. of Eng. authors, 169-70.)

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Shaw, Flora L. Phyllis Browne. Bost. Roberts.
1883. 385 pp., 4 pls. 16° [87,425; 61.]

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Sime, William. King Capital. N. Y. Putnams.
1883. iv+412 pp. 16° [88,775; 61.]

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Smith, Hannah. (Hesba Stretton.) Cobwebs and
cables. Ham. K. Grädener u. J. F. Richter.
1882. 2 v. in 1. (6+)267 pp.; (6+)276 pp. 16°
[87,820; 61.] (Asher's collect. of Eng. authors,
183-4.)
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Bühler, Georg, translator. The sacred laws of Aryas as taught in the schools of Apastamba, Gautama, Vasishtha and Baudhâyana. Oxf. Clarendon press. 1882. Pt. 2. xlv+360 pp. 8° [88,801; 62.] (Sacred books of the East, 14, pt. 2; Müller.) *10:2058.14

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the christian public, in 2 parts. 1. A correct view of the transactions of an ecclesiastical council, convened at Deerfield, August 11, 1807, for the purpose of ordaining Mr. Samuel Willard, over the church and people in said town. Also, 2. A correct view of sundry facts and circumstances relative to the doings of another ecclesiastical council, which met in Greenfield, Nov. 2, 1813, for the purpose of ordaining Mr. Gamaliel S. Olds: being a counterpart to a late publication issued from the press of Denio and Phelps in Greenfield, entitled Results of two ecclestical councils; Rev. Samuel Willard's confession of faith, etc. Greenf. 1813. 22 pp. 12° [87,338; 62.]

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