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erary skill."--_Scotsman_. LIFE OF DICKENS. By FRANK T. MARZIALS. "Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been printed relating to Dickens and his works ... we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials's little book."--_Athenaeum_. LIFE OF DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI. By J. KNIGHT. "Mr. Knight's picture of the great poet and painter is the fullest and best yet presented to the public."--_The Graphic_. LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON. By COLONEL F. GRANT. "Colonel Grant has performed his task with diligence, sound judgment, good taste, and accuracy."--_Illustrated London News_. LIFE OF DARWIN. By G. T. BETTANY. "Mr. G. T. Bettany's _Life of Darwin_ is a sound and conscientious work."--_Saturday Review_. LIFE OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE. By A. BIRRELL. "Those who know much of Charlotte Bronte will learn more, and those who know nothing about her will find all that is best worth learning in Mr. Birrell's pleasant book."--_St. James' Gazette_. LIFE OF THOMAS CARLYLE. By R. GARNETT, LL.D. "This is an admirable book. Nothing could be more felicitous and fairer than the way in which he takes us through Carlyle's life and works."--_Pall Mall Gazette_. LIFE OF ADAM SMITH. By R. B. HALDANE, M.P. "Written with a perspicuity seldom exemplified when dealing with economic science."--_Scotsman_. LIFE OF KEATS. By W. M. ROSSETTI. "Valuable for the ample information which it contains."--_Cambridge Independent_. LIFE OF SHELLEY. By WILLIAM SHARP. "The criticisms ... entitle this capital monograph to be ranked with the best biographies of Shelley."--_Westminster Review_. LIFE OF SMOLLETT. By DAVID HANNAY. "A capable record of a writer who still remains one of the great masters of the English novel."--_Saturday Review_. LIFE OF GOLDSMITH. By AUSTIN DOBSON. "The story of his literary and social life in London, with all its humorous and pathetic vicissitudes, is here retold, as none could tell it better."--_Daily News_. LIFE OF SCOTT. By PROFESSOR YONGE. "This is a most enjoyable book."--_Aberdeen Free Press_. LIFE OF BURNS. By PROFESSOR BLACKIE. "The editor certainly made a hit when
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