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Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895

"Hume (English Men of Letters Series)"

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_DEFOE W. Minto. [In the Press._
_GRAY John Morley._
_HAWTHORNE Henry James, Jnr._
_CHAUCER A. W. Ward._
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OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
"The new series opens well with Mr. Leslie Stephen's sketch of Dr.
Johnson. 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._

"We have come across few writers who have had a clearer insight
into Johnson's character, or who have brought to the study of it a
better knowledge of the time in which Johnson lived and the men
whom he knew."--_Saturday Review._

"We could not wish for a more suggestive introduction to Scott and
his poems and novels."--_Examiner._

"The tone of the volume is excellent throughout."--_Athenaeum_
Review of "Scott."

"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_ Review of "Gibbon."

"The lovers of this great poet (Shelley) 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._
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