rsal
Library 0 1 0
JAMES BOSWELL, _Life of Johnson_: Everyman's
Library (2 vols.) 0 2 0
Oliver Goldsmith, _Works_: Globe Edition 0 3 6
Henry Mackenzie, _The Man of Feeling_:
Cassell's National Library 0 0 6
Sir Joshua Reynolds, _Discourses on Art_:
Scott Library 0 1 0
Edmund Burke, _Reflections on the French
Revolution_: Scott Library 0 1 0
Edmund Burke, _Thoughts on the Present
Discontents_: New Universal Library 0 1 0
EDWARD GIBBON, _Decline and Fall of the
Roman Empire_: World's Classics
(7 vols.) 0 7 0
Thomas Paine, _Rights of Man_: Watts
and Co.'s Edition 0 1 0
RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN, _Plays_:
World's Classics 0 1 0
Fanny Burney, _Evelina_: Everyman's
Library 0 1 0
Gilbert White, _Natural History of Selborne_:
Everyman's Library 0 1 0
Arthur Young, _Travels in France_: York
Library 0 2 0
Mungo Park, _Travels_: Everyman's Library 0 1 0
Jeremy Bentham, _Introduction to the
Principles of Morals_: Clarendon
Press 0 6 6
THOMAS ROBERT MALTHUS, _Essay on the
Principle of Population_: Ward,
Lock's Edition 0 3 0
William Godwin, _Caleb Williams_:
Newnes's Edition 0 1 0
Maria Edgeworth, _Helen_: Macmillan's
Illustrated Edition 0 2 6
JANE AUSTEN, _Novels_: Nelson's New
Century Library (2 vols.) 0 4 0
James Morier, _Hadji Baba_: Macmillan's
Illustrated Novels 0 2 6
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L5 1 0
The principal omissions here are Jeremy Collier, whose outcry against
the immorality of the stage is his slender title to remembrance;
Richard Bentley, whose scholarship principally died with him, and
whose chief works are no longer current; and "Junius," who would have
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