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Alexander Pope

CHAPTER IX
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It could hardly have been done better, and it will convey to the readers for whom it is intended a juster estimate of Johnson than either of the two essays of Lord Macaulay."-- PALL MALL GAZETTE.
SCOTT.

By R.H.HUTTON.Crown 8vo, 2_s._ 6_d._ "We could not wish for a more suggestive introduction to Scott and his poems and novels."-- EXAMINER.
GIBBON.

By J.C.MORISON.Crown 8vo, 2_s._ 6_d._ "As a clear, thoughtful, and attractive record of the life and works of the greatest among the world's historians, it deserves the highest praise."-- EXAMINER.
SHELLEY.

By J.A.SYMONDS.Crown 8vo, 2_s._ 6_d._ "The lovers of this great poet are to be congratulated at having at their command so fresh, clear, and intelligent a presentment of the subject, written by a man of adequate and wide culture."-- ATHENAEUM.
HUME.

By Professor HUXLEY, F.R.S.Crown 8vo, 2_s._ 6_d._ "It may fairly be said that no one now living could have expounded Hume with more sympathy or with equal perspicuity."-- ATHENAEUM.
GOLDSMITH.


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