Harvard Classics V.38

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v. 1. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin; Journal of John Woolman; Fruits of Solitude/William Penn--v. 2. Apology, Phaedo and Crito/Plato; Golden sayings of Epictetus; Meditations of Marcus Aurelius--v. 3. Essays, civil and moral, and The new Atlantis/Francis Bacon; Areopagitica and Tractate on education/John Milton; Religio Medici/Sir Thomas Browne--v. 4. Complete poems of John Milton--v. 5. Essays and English traits/R. W. Emerson--v. 6. Poems and songs of Robert Burns--v. 7. Confessions of St.

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Augustine; Imitation of Christ--v. 8. Nine Greek dramas--v. 9. Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero; Letters of Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus--v. 10. Wealth of nations/Adams Smith--v. 11. Origin of species/Charles Darwin--v. 12. Plutarch's lives--v. 13. Aeneid/Virgil--v. 14. Don Quixote of the Mancha/Miguel de Cervantes--v. 15. Pilgrim's progress/John Bunyan; Lives of John Donne and George Herbert/Izaak Walton-- v.16. Stories from a thousand and one nights (Arabian nights' entertainments)--v.17. Folk-lore and fable/Aesop, Grimm, Andersen--v.18. Modern English drama: Dryden, Sheridan, Goldsmith, Shelley, Browning, Byron--v.l9. Faust, Goethe--v.21. I promissi sposi/Alessandro Manzoni--v.22. Odyssey of Homer--v.23. Two years before the mast and twenty-four years after/R.H. Dana, Jr.--v.24. Edmund Burke on taste on the sublime and the beautiful; Reflections on the French Revolution; Letter to a noble lord--v.25. John Stuart Mill/Autobiography, Essay on liberty; Thomas Carlyle/Characteristics, Inaugural address, Essay on Scott--v.26. Continental drama: Calderon, Corneille, Racine, Moliere, Lessing, Schiller--v.27. English essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay--v.28. Essays, English and American--v.29. Voyage of the Beagle/Charles Darwin--v.30. Scientific papers : physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology--v.32. Literary and philosophical essays: French, German, Italian-- v.33. Voyages and travels, ancient and modern--v.34. French and English philosophers: Descrates, Voltaire, Rousseau, Hobbes--v.36. Machiavelli; Ninety-five theses/Luther--v.37. English philosophers of the 17th and 18th centuries: Locke, Berkeley, Hume--v.40. English poetry from Chaucer to Gray--v.41. English poetry from Collins to Fitzgerald--v.42. English poetry from Tennyson to Whitman--v.43. American historical documents, 1000-1904--v.44. Sacred writings: Confucian, Hebrew, Christian (Pt.I)--v.45. Sacred writings: Christain (Pt.2) Buddhist, Hindu, Mohammedan--v.46. Elizabethan drama: Marlowe, Shakespeare--v.47. Elizabethan drama: Dekker, Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, Webster, Massinger--v.48. Blaise Pascal/Thoughts, letters, minor works--v.49. Epic and saga: Beowulf, Song of Roland, Destruction of Da Derga's hostel, Story of Volsungs and Niblungs--v.50. Editor's Introduction; Reader's guide; Index to the first lines of poems, songs & choruses, hymns & psalms; General index; Chronological index

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