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ROMANCE OF KING ARTHUR.
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CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OPIUM-EATER.
BY THOMAS DE QUINCEY. With Introduction by
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IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS.
BY WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR. With Introduction
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PLUTARCH'S LIVES. Edited by B.J. SNELL, M.A.
SIR THOMAS BROWNE'S RELIGIO MEDICI, etc.
Edited, with Introduction, by JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS.
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PROSE WRITINGS OF SWIFT. Edited by W. LEWIN.
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BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. Edited, with Introduction,
by RICHARD GARNETT, LL.D.
GREAT ENGLISH PAINTERS.
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by WILLIAM SHARP.
LORD BYRON'S LETTERS. Edited by M. BLIND.
ESSAYS BY LEIGH HUNT. Edited by A. SYMONS.
LONGFELLOW'S PROSE WORKS. Edited, with
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PART I. READY 25TH FEBRUARY 1887.
THE MONTHLY CHRONICLE
OF
North-Country Lore and Legend.
_From the "Newcastle Weekly Chronicle."_
It has repeatedly been suggested that the valuable matter published
every week in the _Weekly Chronicle_ should be reprinted in some
handier form, so as to be capable of permanent preservation. Not a few
of our readers take the trouble to cut out the articles in which they
are interested, paste them in scrap-books, and thus form a serviceable
collection of local and other literature. But this process involves
the purchase of special requisites, and the consumption of
considerable patience and time.
We have, therefore, arranged with Mr. WALTER SCOTT, the
well-known publisher, of Felling-on-Tyne, and Warwick Lane,
Paternoster Row, London, to publish, in monthly parts, all the more
permanently interesting contributions that will appear in the future
issues of the _Weekly Chronicle_.
This publication will be entitled the _Monthly Chronicle of
North-Country Lore and Legend_, and will be of
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