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B. Drama and Plays.

ÆSCHYLUS. The seven plays in English verse by L.
Campbell.
K 8005.c.
Contents: The suppliants.-The Persians.-Seven
against Thebes.-Agamemnon.-The choephora, or li-
bation-bearers.-The Eumenides.-Prometheus bound.
ALCOTT (Louisa and Anna). Comic tragedies. K 2005.
Contents: Norna; or, the witch's curse.- Captive of
Castile; or, the Moorish maiden's vow.-Greek slave.
-Ion.-Bianca: an operatic tragedy.-Unloved wife;
or, woman's faith.
ALDRICH, Mercedes: a drama in two acts.
BATES. English religious drama.

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- Class-list of philosophy, social science, philology, science, etc. 1892. B 9553. 1890-92. B 9551. Bulletin of new books. Nos. 13, 14, Oct. 1891 and Dec. 1892. B 9553. 71st, 72d annual reports. 1892, 1893. Society Library. † Annual reports [to] Apl. 1893.

B 525.

B 9554.

K 2030.

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BJÖRNSON. Pastor Sang: Norwegian drama.
CLARK. Tale of the Shakspere epitaph, by Francis
Bacon.

K 7043.

K 2092.

COKAIN. Dramatic works. With memoir, introductions, and notes.

K 2557.

NEW YORK State Library. 73d annual report for year ending Sept. 30, 1890. B. 9554. Bulletin. Additions No. 1, July 1891. M 8698.k. - Legislation 1-3, 1890-92. M 8698.!. - Library school, No. 1. 1891. With M 8698.k. PEABODY Institute (Baltimore). 24th and 25th annual reports, years ending June 1891, 1892. B 9550. PEORIA Public Library. List of books added Jan., Feb., Mch. 1893. B 9547. PENNSYLVANIA, University of. Proceedings at opening of library, Feb. 7, 1891. B 9548. PHILADELPHIA. Apprentices' Library. † 71st-73d annual reports, 1890-1-1892-3. B 9548.

- Library Co. Bulletin, New series, Nos. 26-29, 1891-2.

Mercantile Library.

-Jan. 1, 1893.

K 2008.

Contents Prefatory memoir.-A masque.-The obstinate lady.-Trappolin.-Ovid's tragedy. CROWNE. Dramatic works. With memoir and notes. 4 v. K 2563.

1. Juliana. History of Charles VIII. of France.Calisto.-Notices of performers in "Calisto ".-Prologue to Horace, spoken by the Duchess of Monmouth. 2. Thyestis.-City politicks.-Destruction of Jerusalem [2 pts.].

3. The country wit.-Ambitious statesman.—Sir Courtly Nice.-Darius.

4. The English friar.-Regulus.—The beau.-Caligula.

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68th-70th annual reports, 1890-92.

PLYMOUTH Free Public Library (England).

M 8711.g. B 9548. 14th, 15th annual reports, 1890-1-1891-2. B 9549. PRATT (Enoch) Free Library of Baltimore. Finding list of books and periodicals in the central library. Pt. I. Prose fiction and juveniles, poetry and drama, foreign literature. 5th ed. 1893. M 8715.c. -5th-7th annual reports, 1890-92. B 9550. PROVIDENCE Athenæum. 55th-57th annual reports, Sept. 22, 1890; Sept. 28, 1891; Sept. 26, 1892. B 9552. PROVIDENCE Public Library. 13th-15th annual reports, 1890-2.

B 9552.

REYNOLDS Library (Rochester, N. Y.). 5th-7th annual reports for 1889-90-1891-2.

Dramatic works.

notes. 5 v.

married

With memoir and

K 2569.

1. Prefatory memoir.-Albovine: a tragedy.-The cruel brother: a tragedy.-The just Italian: a tragicomedy. The temple of love: a masque.-Prince d'amour: a masque.-Appendix.

2. The Platonic lovers.-The wits.-Britannia triumphans.-Salmacida spolia.

3. The unfortunate lovers.-Love and honour.-Entertainment at Rutland House.-Siege of Rhodes.

4. Play house to let.-News from Plymouth.—The fair favourite.-The distresses.-The siege.

B 9554

ST. Louis Mercantile Library. ports, 1890-2.

45th-47th

annual re

ST. LOUIS Public Library. † Annual report.

B 9550. 1889-90,

1890-1.

SALEM Public Library. † 2d, 3d reports, Dec. 1891.

SAN FRANCISCO.

1893.

B 9550. 1890, Dec. B 9549. Free Public Library. Reports for years ending June 30, 1891 [and] June 30, 1892. B 9546. - Mercantile Library. † 38th, 39th annual reports, 1890, 1891. B 9546. SCRANTON Public Library. Finding list of circulating department.

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M 8739. B 9548.

B 9552.

- 1st, 2d annual reports, 1891-92. SPRINGFIELD City Library Association. + Annual reports ending May 6, 1891 and May 3, 1892. SWANSEA Public Library (Wales). 17th annual report, 1890-1. TAUNTON Public Library. † Additions, Nos. 14-17, 19, 20, Feb. 1889-92.

B 9549.

B 9553. B 9552.

- 25th-27th annual reports, 1890-92. TOLEDO Public Library. + 16th annual report for 1890. B 9547. TOKYO Library (Japan). Extract of annual report. 1890. B 9551. WOODRUFF. List of abbreviations used in book catalogues. B 525. Annual reports, B 9552.

WORCESTER Free Public Library.

ending Nov. 30, 1890–92.

Unexpected guests: farce.

IRVING. The drama.

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MATTHEWS. Decision of the court: a comedy.

MOORE. Strike at Arlingford: play.

MURDOCH. The stage; or, recollections of actors and acting.

RIVES. Athelwold.

SANBORN (E. J. and A. W.). Dramas.

Contents: Sanborn, E. J.

Comfort in a

K 2293.d.
K 2315.
K 2694.
K 2374.
K 2385.
corner.-

5-LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE: Essays and Miscellanies.
BRETON (N.). Bower of delights: verse and prose from
the works of. [By] Grosart.
M 3056.
BUCHANAN. Coming terror, and other essays and letters.
M 4538.
CAHOON. What one woman thinks.
CARY.

M 4071.

Dayspring from on high.

M 3077

COPPÉE, edr. Classic and the beautiful from the litera-
ture of 3000 years. 6 v.
M 3820.
CROSS. Impressions of Dante [and other essays].

M 4106.

Sanborn, A. W. The rogues' mirror.
SOPHOCLES. The seven plays in English verse by L.
Campbell.
K 8415.c.
Contents: King Edipus.-Edipus at Colonos.-
Antigone. Aias.-Electra.- Trachinian maidens.-
Philoctetes.

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Contents: Dramatic critic as pariah.-Shakespeare.
-Henrik Ibsen.-Alexander the greatest. - Dumas
fils. Sardou.-Alphonse Daudet. -Jules Lemaitre.-
W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson.-Henry Arthur
Jones.-Terence Labiche and Sidney Grundy.-A. W.
Pinero.-Robert Buchanan. --Artificial comedy.-The
old melodrama.-The new melodrama.-Burlesque.-
Pierrotics.-The Orpheus legend.-The histrionic tem-
perament. Sarah Bernhardt.-Célene Chaumont.-
Coquelin Ainé.-Henry Irving.
WILKINS. Giles Corey, yeoman.
WILSON. Dramatic works.

K 2483.
With memoir, introduc-
K 2791.

tions, and notes.
Contents: The cheats.-Andronicus Comnenius.-
The projectors.-Belphegor.
WINTER. Shadows of the stage.

Contents: Dante for the general.- Dante and the "New reformation."-Future of the agricultural labourer's emigration.-America rediviva.-Future of food.-Few words on bimetallism.

CURTIS. Other essays from the "Easy chair."

M 4108.0.
DUNBAR. J. W. Goethe: his wit, wisdom, poetry. Bio-
graphical sketch by T. DeQuincey.
M 3170.
EDWARDS. Dictionary of thoughts: a cyclopedia of
laconic quotations.
M 3134.d.
EMERSON. Natural history of intellect, and other papers.
M 4136..
Contents: Natural history of intellect.-Memory.-
Boston. Michael Angelo.-Milton.-Papers from the
"Dial."-General index.

FRISWELL. This wicked world, and other essays.

M 4157.

Contents: This wicked world.-More about this wicked world.-Unreached ideals and broken idols.The wheel of fortune.-Fashion.-Hidden selfishness. -Our two selves.-Self.-Making home healthy.-Making home beautiful.-Educate your wives.-Parental duties. Children.-Human_vices.-Failings.—Drifting. Indifference.-Fate.-Pessimism.-The pew, the pulpit, and the press.-The world as it goes. HEINE (H.). His wit, wisdom, poetry. Ed. by Newell Dunbar. M 3193. HODGSON. Facts, anecdotes, and poetry relating to the deaf and dumb. M 1208. JAMES. Essays in London and elsewhere. M 4228.

Contents: London.-James Russell Lowell.-Frances Anne Kemble.-Gustave Flaubert.-Pierre Loti.— Journal of the brothers de Goncourt.-Browning in Westminster Abbey.-Henrik Ibsen.-Mrs. Humphrey Ward. Criticism.—An animated conversation. JOHNSON (Dr.). His life, works, and table-talk.

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2d series. K 2485. Contents: The right standard.-Story of Mary Duff. -The elder Booth.-Falstaff Hackett.-A short life of Forrest.-Life and character of John Gilbert. -Sketch of John Brougham.-George W. Jamieson.-Life and genius of Cushman.-William Wheatley.-John Edmond Owens.-Jean Davenport Lander.-Ada Rehan LAMB. as Rosalind.-Clara Morris in several characters.- LANG. On the acting of Lawrence Barrett.-Wolfert's Roost MAISTRE. and Raymond.-Mansfield in several characters.-Ada MARTIN. Rehan's acting.-Story of Adelaide Neilson.-Henry MERRIMAN and TALLEntyre. From wisdom Irving and Ellen Terry in Macbeth.-Irving and Coquelin.-Willard as John Needham.-Adelaide Ristori.-Sarah Bernhardt in several characters.--Coquelin as Tartuffe.-Helena Modjeska.-Wilson Barrett as young Hamlet.-Tennyson. YEATS. Countess Kathleen [a play,] and various legends and lyrics.

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M 1261.

M 1285.4.
M 4288.

court.

M 4301. Selections M 3306.

M 4345

PAUL. Faith and unfaith, and other essays.
Contents: Faith and unfaith.-Thomas à Kempis
and the "Imitation."-Pascal's "Pensées."-Story of
Jean Calas.-What we know about Shakspere. —Pro-
duction and life of books.-English prose style.
QUOTATIONS from the British poets.
REID. Chronicle of small beer.
REPPLIER. Essays in idleness.

M 3361.

M 4367M 4368.d.

Contents: Agrippina.-Children's poets.-Praises of war.-Leisure.-Words.-Ennui.-Wit and humor.

M 3272. M 1731. M 3401.

Letters.
RICHARDSON, compiler. Real helps for loyal living.
SALA. Dutch pictures New ed.
SELECTIONS from the British classics.
SIEGVOLK [A. Mathews]. Ruminations, and other essays.
M 4405..

M 4007. Book of good counsels. From the "Hitopadesa." M 3015.b. BACON (F.). Thoughts that breathe and words that burn" from the writings of. Selected by Grosart. M 3022. BALFOUR. Essays and addresses. M 4024 e. Contents: Pleasures of reading.-Bishop Berkeley's life and writings.-Handel.-Cobden and the Manchester school.-Politics and political economy.-Fragment on progress.-Religion of humanity. BLACKMAN. Dictionary of foreign phrases and classical quotations. 11th ed. BOYD. Towards the sunset; or, teachings after 30 SILVER domino, The; or, side whispers, social and liter

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STEVENSON. Virginibus puerisque, and other papers.

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C 6885.

SAYCE. Principles of comparative philology. 4th ed. M 4422.v. W 387. Contents: "Virginibus puerisque."--Crabbed age + STUDENT's journal devoted to Graham's Standard and youth.-Apology for idlers.-Ordered south.-Es phonography." v. 21, 22 (Jan. 1892-Dec. 1893. triplex.-El dorado.-The English admirals.-Some portraits by Raeburn.-Child's play.-Walking tours. THOMPSON. Handbook of Greek and Latin palæography. -Pan's pipes.-Plea for gas lamps. W 8438. STREET. Miniatures and moods. THOYTS. TORREY. WEBSTER. WELLS and KELLY. English-Eskimo and EskimoEnglish vocabularies. (In Circ. of inf." 1890.) X 7773.0.

M 4425. Miniatures: An old reprobate.-Zimri the writer.'That deil o' Dundee.'-Rochester.-My lord Judas. -Etherege. A vice-queen.-The Atalantis.- Lord Fanny.'- Dear George.' Moods: Portrait on the stairs.-Matter and form.-Insomnia.-Nature's greatest mistake.-Cruelty.-Curse of cleverness.-The eternal subject.-A modern version.-Path of rejection.

SYMONDS. Essays speculative and suggestive. M 4758.

How to decipher and study old documents.
Practical typewriting.
W 1767.

W 439.

Handy dictionary of the English language,
W 2471.h.

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E. Literary History and Criticism.

BIRRELL.

Obiter dicta. 2 series.

Contents: Philosophy of evolution.-Application of evolutionary principles to art and literature. Some ARCHER. Highway of letters [Fleet street]. principles of criticism.-Provinces of the several arts. -Relation of art to science and morality.-Realism and idealism.-The model.-Beauty, composition, expression, characterisation.-Caricature, the fantastic, the grotesque.-Notes on style.-Democratic art.Landscape.-Nature myths and allegories.-Is poetry at bottom a criticism of life?-Is music the type or measure of all art ?—The pathos of the rose in poetry. -Comparison of Elizabethan with Victorian poetry. Appendix.

M 9509. M 9043.0. 1. Carlyle. Alleged obscurity of Mr. Browning's poetry. Truth-hunting.-Actors.-A rogue's memoirs. -The via media. -Falstaff.

WARNER. As we go.
M 4465.b.
WENDELL. Stelligeri, and other essays concerning
M 4474.

America.

Contents: Stelligeri.-Four American centuries. Some neglected characteristics of the New England Puritans. Were the Salem witches guiltless ?-American literature.-John Greenleaf Whittier.-Mr. Lowell as a teacher.

WOOD. Dictionary of quotations.

M 3793.

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2. Milton.-Pope.-Johnson.-Burke.—The muse of history.-Charles Lamb.-Emerson.-The office of literature-Worn-out types.-Cambridge and the poets. -Book-buying.

BROOKS. History of early English literature. M 9060.h.
CRAIK. English prose: selections. v. I, Fourteenth to
sixteenth century.
+ CRITIC: a weekly review of literature and the arts.
M 9104.e.
GOSSE. Questions at issue.
19, 20 (Jan.-Dec. 1893).

V.

C 6821. M 9172.9.

Contents: Tyranny of the novel.-Influence of democracy on literature.-Has America produced a poet? -What is a gray poet?-Making a name in literature. -Limits of realism.-Is verse in danger?-Tennysonand after?-Shelley in 1892.-Symbolism and M. Stéphane Mallarmé.-Two pastels: mr. Robert Louis Stevenson as a poet; mr. Rudyard Kipling's short stories. An election at the English academy.-Appendices.

HAMILTON. Women writers: their works and ways.
T 5185.w.
Short history of English literature for young

KIRKLAND.

OLIPHANT. Victorian age of English literature.

FASQUELLE. Course of the French language, W 4144.c. PUTNAM. Authors and their public in ancient times. GENERAL Institute of Languages (N. Y. City).

1893). W 1537.

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2 v.

M 9337.v.

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KRUMMACHER. Dictionary of every-day German and TEN BRINK. Early English literature (to Wiclif).

- Silver links: salutatory addresses at commencement
of female stenographic and typewriting class of
the Gen. Soc. of Mechs. and Tradesmen. W 1290.5.
MERCANTILE speller: correct way of spelling words used
in correspondence.
W 2680.
MORAN. One hundred valuable suggestions to short-
hand students.
W 1316.

PERNIN. Universal phonography.
PHONETIC journal. v. 52 (Jan.-Dec. 1893).

W 1347.
C 6710.

M 9436.
Same. Vol. 2. Pt. 1, History of English literature
(Wyclif, Chaucer, Earliest drama, Renaissance).
WALFORD. Twelve English authoresses. New ed.
M 9436.
T 5462.t.
M 9478./.

WHEATLEY. Literary blunders.

F. Poetry.

PITMAN. Complete phonographic instructor. W 1353.j. ABBEY. Religious thought in old English verse. K 1002. PITMAN, I. & Sons. Business correspondence in short- AKENSIDE. Poetical works [Ed.] by Park. 2 v.

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CAMPANELLA. Sonnets. Transl. into rhymed English by Symonds.

CATULLUS. Attis of. Transl. by Grant Allen.

K 8079.a. CHANDLER. Lover's year-book of poetry. 2 v. K 1083. COLLINS. Poetical works. [Ed.] by Park. K 1097.2. DANTE Alighieri. Vita nuova. Transl. by Martin.

K 6113.v. DUPUY. Queen's quire a book of songs, sonnets, and ballads. K 1130. K 1163. 1. Longer poems, epistles, and epistolary verse. 2. Translations, prologues and epilogues, fables, poems from "Gay's chair," miscellaneous pieces, songs

GAY. Poetical works. Ed. by Underhill. 2 v.

and ballads.

GOLDSMITH. Poetical works. Added, Dissertation on his poetry by Aikin.

K 1171. GRAY. Poetical works. [Ed.] by Park. With K 1097.2. HAFIZ. Ghazels from the "Divan" of. Done into English by J. H. McCarthy. K 9181. HIGGINSON and THACHER. Such as they are: poems. K 1202.

HORACE. Art of poetry. [Transl.] by D. Bagot. 3d ed. K 8213.6.

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STURLUSON. Stories of the kings of Norway (Heimskringla). V. I.

K 1402.5. With M 1076.a.

K 7426.

K 1436.4.

K 1463.d. B 525

TENNYSON. Poetical works. 1885.
WALLER. Poems. Ed. by Drury.
WILSTACH. The battle forest: a poem.
YEATS. Countess Kathleen [a play] and various legends
and lyrics.

K 2497.

G. Speeches and Rhetoric. BEECHER. Speeches of, on the American rebellion. BROWN, compiler. Popular readings, No. 1.

CURTIS. Orations and addresses, v. 1.
DOYLE. Introduction to the study of rhetoric.
HILL. Foundation of rhetoric.

MCHALE. Tuxedo reciter.
MCKINLEY. Speeches and addresses.
MATSON. References for literary workers.
MEMORIAL addresses and after-dinner speeches.
PHILIPS, edr. Making of a newspaper.
SHRIVER, compiler. Through the south and
president [Harrison] 1891: speeches.

M 6034.

M 5061. M 6566.

M 5125. M 5203.f. M 5280.1.

M 6669.

M 5292.

M 6679. M 535I. west with

M 6881. M 6881.

M 5417.

- + Same: SPEAKER'S garland. v. 8. STEBBINS. Dynamic breathing and harmonic gymnastics. M 5420.c. WOOD and SHOEMAKER. Treasury of humor. M 5490.1.

H. Wit and Humor.

[F. A. Guthrie.] Man from Blankley's, and other sketches.

Bulls and blunders. BURNAND. Rather at sea.

Some old friends.

M 2506.m.

M 2025.

M 2061.b.

M 2076.7.

M 2067.S.

Contents: Strapmore.-The beadle.-One-and-three. -Injyable Injia.-Across the keep-it-dark continent. HARLEM life. V. 4. (Dec. 31, 1892-June 17, 1893.)

K 8260.

K 1275.

ANSTEY.

Transl. into

K 6303.

BANGS. BROWN.

Coffee and repartee.

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K 7317.a. K 1333.2. Fitzgerald.

M 2838. M 2216.

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NORTHALL. English folk-rhymes.
OMAR Khayyam. Rubáiyát. [Transl.] by

PARNELL. Poetical works. [Ed.] by Park.
RILEY. Poems here at home.

HUMOUR of Holland.

LE FANU. Seventy years of Irish life. LEHMANN. Billsbury election, and other

SHARP (Amy).

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BEDELL and CREHORE. Alternating currents.
BENJAMIN. Voltaic cell: its construction and

BONNEY. Electrical experiments.
BOTTONE. How to manage the dynamo.
BROOKLYN Board of Commissioners of

D 4804. D 4520. capacity.

BELT. Naturalist in Nicaragua. 2d ed.

E 35.

BIDGOOD. Practical elementary biology. CALDERWOOD. Evolution and man's place in nature.

F 1039.

E 9072.

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DRUMMOND. Evolution of man.

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FAHIE. House lighting by electricity.
GILBERT. On the loadstone and magnetic bodies.

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FEWKES, edr. Journal of American ethnology and archæology. v. 2. 3. E 9587. 2. A few summer ceremonials at the Tusayan pueblos.-Natal ceremonies of the Hopi Indians.--Present condition of a ruin in Arizona called Casa Grande.

3. Documentary history of the Zuñi tribe.-Somatological observations on Indians of the southwest. MOORE. First man and his place in creation. E 9315. ROMANES. Darwin, and after Darwin. V. I. The Darwinian theory. F 1377.d. Examination of Weismannism. SIRet. Premiers ages du metal dans le sud-est de l'Espagne. Album dessins d'après nature. E 9982. UNITED STATES. Bureau of Ethnology. 7th-9th annual reports, 1885-92. E 9891.

- Geographical and Geological survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. + Contributions to North American ethnology. v. 7. E 9891.a. Contents: Riggs, S. R. A Dakota-English dic tionary.

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ABBE. Mechanics of the earth's atmosphere.
In v. 34 of C 4747.a.
ANDERSON. Prospector's handbook: guide for metal-
bearing or other valuable minerals. 5th ed. G 3010.
BROWNE. Geology: an elementary handbook. D 8061.
COTTA. Rocks classified and described. 2d ed. D 8102.
DANA. Catalogue of American localities of minerals.
D 9823.c.

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