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ry. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials' little book."--_Athenaeum._ =Life of George Eliot. By Oscar Browning.= "We are thankful for this interesting addition to our knowledge of the great novelist."--_Literary World._ =Life of Emerson. By Richard Garnett, LL.D.= "As to the larger section of the public, to whom the series of Great Writers is addressed, no record of Emerson's life and work could be more desirable, both in breadth of treatment and lucidity of style, than Dr. Garnett's."--_Saturday Review._ =Life of Goethe. By James Sime.= "Mr. James Sime's competence as a biographer of Goethe, both in respect of knowledge of his special subject, and of German literature generally, is beyond question."--_Manchester Guardian._ =Life of Goldsmith. By Austin Dobson.= "The story of his literary and social life in London, with all its humorous and pathetic vicissitudes, is here retold as none could tell it better."--_Daily News._ =Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne. By Moncure Conway.= "Easy and conversational as the tone is throughout, no important fact is omitted, no useless fact is recalled."--_Speaker._ =Life of Heine. By William Sharp.= "This is an admirable monograph, ... more fully written up to the level of recent knowledge and criticism of its theme than any other English work."--_Scotsman._ =Life of Victor Hugo. By Frank T. Marzials.= "Mr. Marzials' volume presents to us, in a more handy form than any English, or even French, handbook gives, the summary of what, up to the moment in which we write, is known or conjectured about the life of the great poet."--_Saturday Review._ =Life of Hunt. By Cosmo Monkhouse.= "Mr. Monkhouse has brought together and skilfully set in order much widely scattered material."--_Athenaeum._ =Life of Samuel Johnson. By Colonel F. Grant.= "Colonel Grant has performed his task with diligence, sound judgment, good taste, and accuracy."--_Illustrated London News._ =Life of Keats. By W.M. Rossetti.= "Valuable for the ample information which it contains."--_Cambridge Independent._ =Life of Lessing. By T.W. Rolleston.= "A picture of Lessing which is vivid and truthful, and has enough of detail for all ordinary purposes."--_Nation_ (New York). =Life of Longfellow. By Prof. Eric S. Robertson.= "A most
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