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Tar re never has been compressed into such brief space so much about the immortal “ Bard of Avon ” a8 in this work of the brilliant French suthor. 56 Rasselas; Prince of Abyssinia. By Dr. SAMUEL JonNsoN. One of those immortal writings by a master mina which noone can afford not to re: It is a. story of the human heart in its happiest opts noblest aspirations. Part IL i RAS! ELAS: Prince of Abyssinia. Part I 54 Mone By Sir E. Bulwer Lyt- thas read Shakespeare's “ Merchant should read Bulwer's “Money.” Under tle you see the coinage and hear the Single of the full play. By Charles ible landing at D a 53 Peg Welffington. ~ READE. This masterpiece by the great novelist is one of those exquisite mosaics aoe great minds ornament their work. Part i PEG WOFFINGTON. Par! Te 51 Miss Toosey’s Mission, and LADDIE. Two of those rarely conceived and charmingly told stories of home = duty which re- fresh and inspire. 50 Paul and Virginias, By Berna- DIN DEST. PIERRE. 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