Lemaître, Jules |
Lenore (Poem), Bürger |
Leone Leoni, Sand |
Leonidas of Tarentum |
Leopardi, Giacomo, Katherine Hillard |
Lerberghe, Charles van |
Lermontov, Mikhail Yurevich |
Lesage, Alain René, J. G. Cooke |
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, E. P. Evans |
Lessing’s Estimate of Himself (Hamburg Dramaturgy) |
Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite (Poem), Watts |
Lethe (Poem), Thomas |
Letter to Dr. Styles, Jefferson |
— — his Wife, Luther |
— — James Madison, Jefferson |
— — Melanchthon, Luther |
— — Mr. Hopkinson, Jefferson |
— — Monsieur de Molière, Valet de Chambre du Roi, Lang |
— — Robert Skipwith, A, Jefferson |
— — the American People, A, Galsworthy |
— — to the King, A (Poem), Marot |
Letters. |
Abelard and Héloïse |
Adams, Abigail: To her Husband, 1775–77, To her Sister, From France, From London |
— John: The Character of Franklin |
— J. Q.: To his Father at the Age of Ten, At the Age of Eighteen |
Alciphron: Epistolæ |
Alcuin: To Charlemagne |
Bacon: To Lord Burghley, To the Lord Chancellor, Touching the History of Britain, To Villiers on his Patent as Viscount |
Beethoven: To Dr. Wegeler, To Bettina Brentano, To Countess Guicciardi, To His Brothers, To the High Court of Appeals, To Baroness von Drossdick, To Zmeskall, To His Brother Johann, To Stephan V. Breuning |
Bentham: To George Wilson, To Lord Lansdowne |
Bismarck: To Frau von Arnim, To Oscar von Arnim, Confidential Dispatch to Manteuffel, To His Wife |
Browne, Sir Thomas: A Letter to a Friend |
Burney: Letters |
Chesterfield: To His Son—Concerning Manners, The Control of One’s Countenance, Dress as an Index to Character, Some Remarks on Good Breeding |
Chrysostom: To Olympias on Encouragement in Adversity |
Cicero: To Tiro, To Atticus, Sulpicius to, Reply to Sulpicius, To Terentia, Vacillation in the Civil War, Cæsar to, Pompey to, Cælius to, Matius to |
Cowper: To William Unwin on the Immutability of Human Nature, To Rev. John Newton |
Darwin: To Miss Julia Wedgwood, To J. D. Hooker, To T. H. Huxley, To E. R. Lankester |
du Deffand, Madame: To the Duchesse de Choiseul, To Mr. Crawford, To Horace Walpole |
Erasmus: Views on Life and Conduct, Relating to the Monks, To Luther, Letter to Adrian VI. |
Franklin: To Madame Helvétius, To Madame Brillon, To Lord Kames, To John Alleyne |
Fröbel: The Letters of Fröbel |
Fuller: To Elizabeth Hoar, on George Sand, To R. W. Emerson, on Carlyle |
Galsworthy: A Letter to the American People |
Jefferson: To Robert Skipwith, To Mr. Hopkinson, To Dr. Styles, To James Madison |
Johnson: To Lord Chesterfield, To his Aged Mother, To Mr. Joseph Baretti, To his Aged Servant, To Boswell, To Mrs. Lucy Porter, To Mr. Perkins, To Mrs. Thrale |
Luther: To Melanchthon, To his Wife, To his Son Hans, aged Six |
Marot: A Rhymed Letter to the King |
Maurice: To Rev. J. de La Touche, To Rev. Charles Kingsley |
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: To F. Hiller, To Herr Advocat Conrad Schleinitz, To his Sister, Letters from Italy and Switzerland |
Mirabeau: To the King of Prussia, To Vitry, To Chamfort |
Montagu: To E. W. Montagu, I, II, To Mr. Pope, To Mrs. S. C., To the Countess of Mar, I, II, To the Abbé X——, To the Countess of Bute, I, II, III |
More: To Lady More |
Newton: To Francis Astor |
Niebuhr: Letter to Jacobi, On the Importance of the Imagination |
Pliny: To Minutius Fundanus, To Socius Senecio, To Nepos, To Marcellinus, To Calpurnia, I, II, To Tacitus, To Maximus, To Fuscus, To the Emperor Trajan |
Plutarch: To his Wife on their Daughter’s Death |
Sand: A Traveler’s Letters, Her Daughter, Venice |
Sévigné: To her Cousin, M. de Coulanges, To her Daughter, Madame de Grignan |
Voltaire: To Madame du Deffand, To Dupont, To Rousseau, To an Italian Nobleman, To Theuriet |
Walpole: To Sir Horace Mann, To the Earl of Hertford, To George Montagu, Esq., To Mr. Gray, To the Countess of Ossory |
Letters, Burney |
— Pliny the Younger |
— and the Life of Francis Bacon, The, Spedding |
— concerning the English Nation, Voltaire |
— from My Windmill, Daudet |
— on the French Coup d’État, Bagehot |
— to Dead Authors, Lang |
Lettice White (Poem), Ingelow |
Letty’s Globe (Poem), Turner |
Leva, La, Pereda |
Lever, Charles |
Levia Gravia (Poems), Carducci |
Leviathan, Hobbes |
Lewes, George Henry |
Libation-Pourers, The, Æschylus |
Liberty of Prophesying, The, Jeremy Taylor |
Lie, Jonas |
Life, Ingersoll |
— A, Maupassant |
— (Poem), Barbauld |
— (Poem), Procter |
— (Poem), Sill |
— and Death (Poem), Amphis |
— — — of Jason, The (Poem), William Morris |
— — — — John of Barneveld, Motley |
— — Old Age, Heine |
— — Opinions, Ewald |
— — Song (Poem), Lanier |
— for Song (Poem), Bruno |
— Hidden (Poem), C. G. Rossetti |
— Lesson, A (Poem), Riley |
— –Mask of Abraham Lincoln, On the (Poem), Gilder |
— of Flowers, The (Poem), Landor |
— — the Bee, Maeterlinck |
— on the Mississippi, Twain |
— Well Lost (Poem), Bruno |
Life’s Wandering, A, Anon. |
Light Conceits of Lovers (Poem), Campion |
— of Asia, The, Edwin Arnold |
— — Life, Seraphic Fire (Hymn), Wesley |
Lights of Canopus, Vishnu Sharma (Pilpay) |
Liliencron, Detlev von, Ludwig Lewisohn |
Lily of the Valley, The (Poem), Atterbom |
— — — — — (Poem), Croly |
Lincoln, Abraham, Hay |
— — H. W. Mabie |
— — Schurz |
— — (Fiction), Churchill (The Crisis) |
— — (Poem), S. W. Mitchell |
— — On the Life-Mask of (Poem), Gilder |
— — Speeches, Lincoln |
Lindsay, Vachel, Erskine |
Lines (Poem), Woodberry |
— on the Burial of the Champion of his Class at Yale College (Poem), Willis |
— Printed Under Milton’s Portrait (Poem), Dryden |
— to an Inconstant Mistress (Poem), Robert Ayton |
— — — — — (Poem), Adapted by Robert Burns |
Linnaeus, John Muir |
Lion-Makers, The, Vishnu Sharma (Pilpay) |
Lions, The (Poem), Hugo |
Lion’s Ride, The (Poem), Freiligrath |
— Skeleton, The (Poem), Turner |
Lister’s “Granby,” Sydney Smith |
Literary and Political Addresses, Lowell |
— Essays, Lowell |
— History of the American Revolution, Tyler |
— Judgments, Joubert |
— Lapses, Leacock |
Literature. See also Anecdotes; Books and Reading; Drama; Essays; Fables, Fairy Tales; Fiction; Humor; Hymns; Oratory; Poetry, also names of Literatures, e.g., American Literature. |
Accadian-Babylonian and Assyrian Literature, Toy |
Anglo-Saxon Literature, Robert Sharp |
Antar, Holden |
Antiquity of Stories, The, Phillips (The Lost Arts) |
Arabian Nights, The, Gottheil |
Arabic Literature, Gottheil |
Argonautic Legend, The |
Arthurian Legend, The, Jones |
Assyrian Literature, Toy |
Aucassin and Nicolette, Warren |
Authorship, Schopenhauer |
Avesta, The, Jackson |
Babylonian Literature, Toy |
Bacon–Shakespeare Craze, The, White (Studies in Shakespeare) |
Ballad, The, Gummere |
Bestiaries and Lapidaries, Kuhns |
Bétinet, Avenger of Letters, Veuillot (Les Odeurs de Paris) |
Brittany, The Heroic and Legendary Literature of, William Sharp |
Celtic Literature, Sharp and Rhys |
Classic and the Romantic in Literature, The, Pater |
Classical and of Modern Literature, Spirit of, Sumner (The Scholar) |
Criticism, Amiel (Journal) |
— Schopenhauer |
Critic’s Account of his Critical Method, A, Sainte-Beuve (Nouveaux Lundis) |
Eddas, The, W. H. Carpenter |
Egyptian Literature, Griffith |
Essay on Criticism (Poem), Pope |
Essay-Writing, Le Gallienne |
Folk-Song, F. B. Gummere |
Genius of the North, The, Atterbom |
Gesta Romanorum |
Greek Anthology, The, Talcott Williams |
Heroic and Legendary Literature of Brittany, The, William Sharp |
Holy Grail, Legend of the, G. M. Harper |
Homeric Hymns, The |
Icelandic Literature, William Sharp |
Indian Literature, E. W. Hopkins |
Intelligence and Genius, Arnold (Essays in Criticism) |
Interpretation of Literature, The, Dowden (Transcripts and Studies) |
Irish Literary Renascence, L. R. Morris |
Kalevala, The, Sharp |
Latin-American Literature, M. M. Ramsey |
— — — after 1888, Alfred Coester |
Lecturing, Sarcey (Recollections) |
Literary Heresy, A, Schérer |
— Judgments, Joubert (Aphorisms) |
Literature and Life, Brooks (Essays) |
— — Poetry, Cicero (Oration) |
— of China, the, R. K. Douglas |
Literatures of France, England, and Germany, Brunetière |
Mabinogion, The, Rhys |
Magazine in America, The, Paine |
Main Currents in the Literature of the Nineteenth Century, Brandes |
Masques, Ernest Rhys |
Middle Ages, The, Hallam |
Migration of Fables, The, Müller (Chips from a German Workshop) |
Minnesingers, The, C. H. Genung |
Myths and Folk-Lore of the Aryan Peoples, William Sharp and Ernest Rhys |
New Testament, The, its Literary Grandeur, Farrar |
Nibelungenlied, The, C. H. Genung |
Office of Literature, The, Birrell |
Old Testament, The, and the Jewish Apocrypha, C. H. Toy |
Ossian and Ossianic Poetry, William Sharp and Ernest Rhys |
Pathos, Patmore (Principle in Art) |
Persons One would Wish to have Seen, Hazlitt (Table Talk) |
Pierre of Provence and the Beautiful Maguelonne, Olga Flinch |
Preliminary Discourse to the Treatise on Literature, Staël |
Profession of Authorship, The, Gissing (New Grub Street) |
Professional Reviewer, The, Bennett (The Truth about an Author) |
Provençal Literature (The Troubadours, 1090–1290), H. W. Preston |
Recent Northern Literature, The Influence of, Lemaître |
Review Writing, Bagehot (The First Edinburgh Reviewers) |
Romance: Spenser and Shakespeare, Friedrich von Schlegel (Lectures on the History of Literature) |
Shakespeare, The Example of, Guizot (Shakespeare and his Times) |
Sterility of Literature, Causes of the, Bagehot |
Style, Jonson |
— Joubert (Aphorisms) |
— Quintilian (Institutes) |
Tahitian Literature, LaFarge |
Talmud, The, Max Margolis |
Taste, Bagehot (Wordsworth, Tennyson, and Browning) |
Troubadour, The, Sismondi (Literature of the South of Europe) |
West, The, in American History, Wilson |
Words and Their Uses, White |
Writer, Of the Qualities of the, Joubert (Aphorisms) |
Literature and Life, Brooks |
— of the South of Europe, Simonde de Sismonde |
Lithology, Pliny the Elder (Natural History) |
Little Billee (Poem), Thackeray |
— Black Boy, The (Poem), Blake |
— Briar-Rose, Grimm |
— Dorrit, Dickens |
— Eyolf, Ibsen |
— Field of Peace, The (Poem), Roberts |
— Minister, The, Barrie |
— Orphant Annie (Poem), Riley |
— Poems in Prose, Baudelaire |
— Red Riding-Hood, Perrault |
— Rivers, van Dyke |
— Women, Alcott |
Lives and Sayings of the Philosophers, Diogenes Laertius |
— of Courtly Women, Brantôme |
— — Distinguished Men and Great Captains, Brantôme |
— — Illustrious Men, Plutarch |
— — Notable Women, Brantôme |
— — the English Poets, Johnson |
— — — Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Vasari |
Livy, W. C. Lawton |
Lludd and Llevelys, Mabinogion |
Lochaber No More (Poem), Ramsay |
Lochiel’s Warning (Poem), Campbell |
Lochinvar (Poem), Scott |
Locke, John |
Locker-Lampson, Frederick, Elizabeth Stoddard |
Lockhart, John Gibson |
Locksley Hall (Poem), Tennyson |
Locusts, The, Newman (Callista) |
— and Wild Honey, Burroughs |
Lodge, Thomas |
Lodging for the Night, A, Stevenson |
Lohengrin (Poem), Wagner |
Lombard Street, Bagehot |
London, Jack, Leland Hall |
London, Besant |
— Fuller (Worthies of England) |
— Verhaeren |
— 1802 (Poem), Wordsworth |
— The Great Fire in, Evelyn (Diary) |
— — Plague in, Defoe |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, C. F. Johnson |
— and the Water-World, Henley (Views and Reviews) |
Longing (Poem), Carmen Sylva |
— for Jerusalem (Poem), Halevi |
Longings (Poem), Kingsley |
Longueville, Madame de, Cousin |
Longus |
Lopez, Vicente Fidel |
Lord Jim, Conrad |
— Ormont and his Aminta, Meredith |
— Randal (Poem), Anon. |
— Ullin’s Daughter (Poem), Campbell |
Lorelei (Poem), Eichendorff |
— The (Poem), Heine |
Lorenzaccio, Musset |
Lorenzo Benoni, Ruffini |
Lorna Doone, Blackmore |
Loss and Gain, Newman |
Lost Arts, The, Wendell Phillips |
— Caravan, The (Poem), Thomson |
— Chord, A (Poem), Adelaide Procter |
— Eden, The (Poem), Watson |
— Glove, The, Conscience |
— Manuscript, The, Freytag |
— Pleiad, The (Poem), Hemans |
— Steamship, The (Poem), O’Brien |
Lothair, Beaconsfield |
Loti, Pierre |
Lotos-Eaters, The (Poem), Tennyson |
Lotus Eating, G. W. Curtis |
Louis XI., Commines (Memoirs) |
— — Delavigne |
— XVI., King of France, Carlyle (French Revolution) |
Louise et Barnavaux, Mille |
Louisiana (Poem), Fréchette |
Love, Emerson |
— Hobbes (Human Nature) |
— Posidippus |
— (Poem), Herbert |
— (Poem), Jāmī |
— (Poem), Lodge |
— Among the Ruins (Poem), Robert Browning |
— at Sea (Poem), Swinburne |
— Divine, All Love Excelling (Hymn), Wesley |
— First, Ewald (Life and Opinions) |
— for Love, Congreve |
— in a Cottage (Poem), Willis |
— — Exile (Poem), Blind |
— — the Country (Poem), Tibullus |
— — Springtime (Poem), Shakespeare |
— — the Valley (Poem), Meredith |
— is All (Poem), Catullus |
— –Letters of Smith, The, Bunner |
— of Simætha, The (Poem), Theocritus |
— Poems, ’Umar ibn Rabí’a |
— Serviceable (Poem), Patmore |
— Songs (Poem), Heine |
— Stories from Many Countries, Goldschmidt |
— The Life-Giver (Poem), Michaelangelo |
— The Nature of, Bible |
Lovely Mary Donnelly (Poem), Allingham |
Lover, Samuel |
— Prayeth Not to be Disdained, The (Poem), Wyatt |
Lovers, The, Andersen |
— and a Reflection (Poem), Calverley |
Lover’s Melancholy, The, Ford |
Lovers of Gudrun, The (Poem), Morris |
Lover’s Sigh, A (Poem), Anacreon |
Love’s Ferriage (Poem), Agathias |
— Growth (Poem), Donne |
— Immortality, Strato |
— Labour’s Lost, Shakespeare |
— Lament (Poem), Shakespeare |
— Rhapsody (Poem), Shakespeare |
— Somnambulist (Poem), Blind |
— Young Dream (Poem), Thomas Moore |
Low-Backed Car, The (Poem), Lover |
Lowell, Amy, Erskine |
— James Russell, Henry James |
— — — Elmwood (Poem), Aldrich |
Lower Depths, The, Gorky |
Lowlands of Holland, The (Poem), Anon. |
Loyola and the Jesuits, Macaulay (Essay on Ranke’s “History of the Popes”) |
Loyson, Paul Hyacinthe |
Lubbock, Sir John |
Lucian of Samosata, E. J. Putnam |
Lucien Leuwen, Stendhal |
Lucifer, Vondel |
Lucile (Poem), Lytton |
Luck of Edenhall, The (Poem), Uhland |
Lucretius, Paul Shorey |
Lullaby (Poem), Thomas Dekker |
— (Poem), Giusti |
Lusiads, The (Poem), Camões |
Luther, Martin, Erasmus (Correspondence) |
— — C. D. Hartranft |
Luther’s Letter to his Little Son Hans, Aged six, Luther |
— Table-Talk, Luther |
Lützow’s Wild Chase (Poem), Körner |
Luxury, Lucretius (De Rerum Natura) |
Lycidas (Poem), Milton |
Lyell’s “Antiquity of Man,” Darwin (Life and Letters) |
Lying in the Grass (Poem), Gosse |
Lyons, Festival of Henry II. at, Brantôme (Lives of Courtly Women) |
Lyra Celtica, E. A. Sharp, ed. |
Lyric, Amaru |
— Bhartrihari |
— Kālidāsa |
Lys dans la vallée, Le, Balzac |
Lysistrata, The, Aristophanes |
Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-, see Bulwer-Lytton, Edward. |
— — E. Robert Bulwer, Lord |
Maartens, Maarten, William Sharp |
Mabie, Hamilton Wright |
Mabinogion, The, Ernest Rhys |
McCarthy, Justin |
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Bagehot |
— — — Gladstone (Gleanings of Past Years) |
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, J. B. McMaster |
— — — Sydney Smith |
Macbeth, Shakespeare |
Macbeth’s Witches, Holinshed (Chronicles) |
MacDonald, George |
Macé, Jean |
Macedonius |
MacGill, Patrick, Ervine |
Machiavelli, Niccolò, C. P. Neill |
Machines, Samuel Butler (Erewhon) |
MacKaye, Percy |
Mackenzie, Compton |
Maclaren, Ian, see Watson, John. |
Macleod, Norman |
— of Dare, Black |
McMaster, John Bach |
Macphail, Andrew, Archibald MacMechan |
Madách, Imre, G. A. Kohut |
Mademoiselle de Mersac, W. E. Morris |
Mademoiselle’s Campaigns, Higginson |
Madison, James |
Madman or Saint? Echegaray |
Madness of King Goll, The (Poem), Yeats |
Madonna of the Future, The, Henry James |
Madrigal (Poem), William Drummond |
— A, To Astræa (Poem), Ronsard |
Mæcius |
Maeterlinck, Maurice, William Sharp |
Magazine in America, The, Paine |
Magda, Sudermann |
Magee, W. K. see Eglinton, John. |
Magellan, Ferdinand, Fiske (Discovery of America) |
Magic Scythe, The, Árnason |
Maginn, Dr. William |
Magyar Literature, see Hungarian Literature. |
Mahābhārata |
— (Poem), Edwin Arnold |
Mahaffy, John Pentland |
Mahan, Alfred Thayer |
Mahogany-Tree, The (Poem), Thackeray |
Mahon’s “History of the War of the Succession in Spain,” Macaulay |
Mahony (Father Prout), Francis Sylvester, John Malone |
Maid Marian, Peacock |
— of Athens (Poem), Byron |
— — Honour, The, Massinger |
— — Orleans, The, Schiller |
Maid-Servant, Engaging a, Defoe (Everybody’s Business is Nobody’s Business) |
Maiden from Afar, The (Poem), Schiller |
— of the Crag, D’Annunzio |
Maidenhood (Poem), Longfellow |
Maiden’s Lament, A (Poem), Sakanōe |
— — The (Poem), Schiller |
Maid’s Tragedy, The, Beaumont and Fletcher |
Maimonides, Moses, Rabbi Gottheil |
Main Currents in the Literature of the Nineteenth Century, Brandes |
Maine, Sir Henry, D. M. Means |
Mainsail Haul, A (Poem), Masefield |
Maintenon, Madame de, at the Review, Saint-Simon (Memoirs) |
Maison du chat-qui-pelote, Balzac |
Maistre, Xavier de |
Makamat (Poems), al-Hariri |
Making an Omelette, Droz |
Makura no Soshi, Shōnagon |
Mālavikāgnimitra, Kālidāsa |
Malay Archipelago, The, A. R. Wallace |
Malbrouck (Poem), Mahony |
Mallock, William Hurrell |
Malory, Sir Thomas |
— — — and the “Morte d’Arthur,” Ernest Rhys |
Man, Amiel (Journal) |
— Against the Sky, The (Poems), E. A. Robinson |
— and Superman, Shaw |
— in Harmony with Nature (Poem), Very |
— — the Pit, The, Vishnu Sharma (Pilpay) |
— of Letters, The, Mendès |
— — Property, The, Galsworthy |
— Philosophy of the History of, Herder |
Man-Servant and the Water-Elves, The, Árnason |
Man Was Made to Mourn (Poem), Burns |
— Who Married a Dumb Wife, The, France |
— with the Broken Ear, The, About |
— without a Country, The, Hale |
Manalo, El (Poem), E. B. Stoddard |
Manchy, The (Poem), Leconte de Lisle |
Mandalay (Poem), Kipling |
Mandeville, Sir John |
Mandoline (Poem), Verlaine |
Mandragola, Machiavelli |
Mangan, James Clarence |
Manifesto of the Communist Party, The, Marx |
Manners and Customs. |
Age of Homespun, The, Bushnell |
American Manners in 1850, Rhodes (History of the United States) |
Americans in Europe, Fuller (At Home and Abroad) |
Backwoodsmen, The, Roosevelt (Winning of the West) |
Bohemianism, Hamerton (Human Intercourse) |
Café, The, Banville (Soul of Paris) |
Childhood in Ancient Life, Mahaffy (Old Greek Education) |
Chivalry, Fitzgerald (Euphranor) |
Church, Behavior at, Steele (The Guardian) |
Coffee-House, The, Macaulay (History of England) |
Coffee-Houses, Steele (The Guardian) |
Colonists, Customs of the, Hildreth (History of the United States) |
Comedy of Manners at Versailles, The, Taine (The Ancient Régime) |
Cornish Wreckers, The, Baring-Gould (Vicar of Morwenstow) |
Coronation in Presburg, A, Mendelssohn (Letters) |
Court Life in Germany, Wilhelmine von Bayreuth (Memoirs) |
— of Urbino, The, Castiglione (Il Cortegiano) |
Courtier’s Life, The, Barclay (Eclogues) |
Dancing of Royalty, The, Brantôme (Lives of Notable Women) |
Dinner in the Grand Vizier’s Harem, Montagu (Letter) |
Domestic Service, Whipple |
Eating and Drinking, Brillat-Savarin (Physiology of Taste) |
Eighteenth Century, The, Schérer (Woman in the Eighteenth Century) |
Fans, Addison |
Fashion, La Bruyère (Characters) |
Fashion, A Year of, Walpole (Letter) |
Festival of Henry II. at Lyons, Brantôme (Lives of Courtly Women) |
— — the Queen of Hungary at Bains, Brantôme (Lives of Courtly Women) |
Fifteenth Century, The, Stubbs (Constitutional History of England) |
Funeral of George II., Walpole (Letter) |
Gauls and Germans, The, Ancient, Cæsar (The Gallic Wars) |
Germans, Early, Tacitus (Germania) |
Gladiatorial Shows, Moral Influence of, Lecky (European Morals) |
Gul’s Horne Booke, From the, Dekker |
Hand-Shaking, Sydney Smith |
Highwayman, The, Macaulay (History of England) |
Japanese Court Festivals (Makura no Soshi) |
Latian Farm, A, Cato (De Agriculture) |
Letters to His Son, Chesterfield |
Manners and Fashion, Spencer (Illustrations of Universal Progress) |
Marriages, Early, Franklin (Letter) |
Modern Life, Some Changes in, Sumner |
Mourning, Public, Steele (Tatler) |
New England Auction, Prime (Along New England Roads) |
Pepys’s Diary |
Persian Letters, Montesquieu |
Roman Civilization under Nero, Farrar (Early Days of Christianity) |
Salem Witchcraft, Palfrey (History of New England) |
Scythian Customs, Curious, Herodotus |
Stage Coach, The, Irving (Sketch Book) |
Tobacco, A Tribute to, Bodmer (Dürer) |
Troubadour, The, Sismondi (Literature of the South of Europe) |
Troubadours, The, Preston |
Washing of Hands, The, Edersheim (Life and Times of Jesus) |
Manners and Fashion, Spencer |
Manon Lescaut, Prévost d’Exiles |