III. WORKS FROM WHICH ILLUSTRA- TIVE EXTRACTS ARE TAKEN Arnold, The Forsaken Merman, | Hawthorne, Mosses from an Old 178. Manse (The Procession of Life), Irving, Rip Van Winkle, 189. Jefferson, Declaration of Inde- Keats, On First Looking into Kipling, The Jungle Book, 177. Longfellow, Outre Mer, 131. Curtis, The Public Duty of Edu- Lounsbury, History of the English cated Men, 121. De Quincey, Essay on Style, 202. Eliot, The Forgotten Millions, 231. Fiske, Francis Parkman, 191. Language, 203. Macaulay, History of England, Harte, Bret, In the Carquinez Motley, Rise of the Dutch Repub- Woods, 179. lic, 92. Newman, Parting of Friends, 112; | Seton-Thompson, The Trail of the Parkman, Conspiracy of Pontiac, Poe, Fall of the House of Usher, Ringwalt, Modern American Ora- tory, 204. Russell, The Life of the Merchant Sandhill Stag, 185. Tennyson, the Lotus-Eaters, 180. Webster, The Presidential Protest, Whittier, Snow-Bound, 61. |