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_HUME_ _Professor Huxley._ _In the Press._
_BUNYAN_ _James Anthony Froude._
_JOHNSON_ _Leslie Stephen._ [_Ready._
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_MILTON_ _Mark Pattison._
_WORDSWORTH_ _Goldwin Smith._
_SWIFT_ _John Morley._
_BURNS_ _Principal Shairp._
_SCOTT_ _Richard H. Hutton._ [_Ready._
_SHELLEY_ _J. A. Symonds._ [_Ready._
_GIBBON_ _J. C. Morison._ [_Ready._
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_GRAY_ _John Morley._
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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.
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