s Progress_:
World's Classics. 0 1 0
Sir William Temple, _Essay on Gardens
of Epicurus_: King's Classics. 0 1 6
John Evelyn, _Diary_: Everyman's
Library (2 vols.) 0 2 0
Samuel Pepys, _Diary_: Everyman's
Library (2 vols.) 0 2 0
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L2 1 6
The principal omission from the above list is _The Paston Letters_,
which I should probably have included had the enterprise of publishers
been sufficient to put an edition on the market at a cheap price.
Other omissions include the works of Caxton and Wyclif, and such
books as Camden's _Britannia_, Ascham's _Schoolmaster_, and Fuller's
_Worthies_, whose lack of first-rate value as literature is not
adequately compensated by their historical interest. As to the Bible,
in the first place it is a translation, and in the second I assume
that you already possess a copy.
POETS L s. d.
_Beowulf_, Routledge's London Library 0 2 6
GEOFFREY CHAUCER, _Works_: Globe
Edition 0 3 6
Nicolas Udall, _Ralph Roister-Doister_:
Temple Dramatists 0 1 0
EDMUND SPENSER, _Works_: Globe Edition 0 3 6
Thomas Lodge, _Rosalynde_: Caxton Series 0 1 0
Robert Greene, _Tragical Reign of Selimus_:
Temple Dramatists 0 1 0
Michael Drayton, _Poems_: Newnes's Pocket
Classics 0 8 6
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE, _Works_: New Universal
Library 0 1 0
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, _Works_: Globe
Edition 0 3 6
Thomas Campion, _Poems_: Muses' Library 0 1 0
Ben Jonson, _Plays_: Canterbury Poets 0 1 0
John Donne, _Poems_: Muses' Library
(2 vols.) 0 2 0
John Webster, Cyril Tourneur, _Plays_:
Mermaid Series 0 2 6
Philip Massinger, _Plays_: Cunningham
Edition 0 3 6
Beaumont and Fletcher, _Plays_: a Selection
Canterbury Poets
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