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THE

CARISBROOKE LIBRARY.

IX.

THE

TENTH VOLUME

OF THIS LIBRARY,

IRELAND UNDER ELIZABETH AND JAMES,

Will be Published on the 25th of July 1890.

!

VOL.

XIV. Butler's Analogy of Religion. Voltaire's Candide. Johnson's Rasselas. Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield. [A.D. 1736 to A.D. 1766.]

XV. Sterne's Tristram Shandy. Two Speeches on Conciliation with America, and Two Letters on Irish Questions by Edmund Burke. Sheridan's Plays. [A.D. 1759 to A.D. 1779.]

XVI. The Two Parts of Goethe's Faust (with Marlowe's Faustus), Schiller's Poems and Ballads, translated by Edward, Lord Lytton. [A.D. 1780 to A.D. 1831.]

XVII. Tales of Terror and Wonder, by M. G. Lewis. Confessions of an English Opium - Eater, Thomas de Quincey. Essays of Elia, Charles Lamb. [A.D. 1800 to A.D. 1824.]

XVIII. Southey's Life of Nelson. Scott's Demonology and Witchcraft. Coleridge's Table-Talk. [A.D. 1813 to A.D. 1834.] XIX. Stories of Ireland, by Maria Edgeworth. Popular Songs of Ireland, collected by Thomas Crofton Croker; Traditional Tales of the English and Scottish Peasantry, by Allan Cunningham. [A.D. 1800 to A.D. 1839.]

XX. Praed's Essays. Walker's Original; and Cobbett's Advice to Young Men. [A.D. 1821 to A.D. 1835.]

XXI. Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. Essays, Representative Men and Society and Solitude, by R. W. Emerson. A Miscellany (containing Richard of Bury's Philobiblon, The Basilikon Dōron of King James I., Monks and Giants, by John Hookham Frere; The Cypress Crown, by De la Motte Fouqué; and The Library, by George Crabbe).

THE

CARISBROOKE LIBRARY

continues the work of its predecessor, in half-crown volumes, with some changes of form and method. The volumes

VOL.

are published in alternate months.

I. The Tale of a Tub, and other Works, by Jonathan Swift.
II. Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins, being the "Confessio
Amantis" of John Gower.

III. The Earlier Life and the Chief Earlier Works of Daniel
Defoe.

IV. Early Prose Romances.

V. English Prose Writings of John Milton.

VI. Parodies and other Burlesque Pieces by Canning, Ellis,

and Frere.

VII. Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, translated by Edward Fairfax. VIII. London under Elizabeth: being the "Survey of London,” by John Stow.

IX. Ben Jonson's Masques.

X. Ireland under Elizabeth and James.

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