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CLASSIC SERIES.

No. 120. Macaulay's Essay on Byron. With portrait and biographical sketch of Macaulay, portrait and biographical sketch of Byron, critical opinions, and explanatory notes. Price, 12 cents.

No. 121-122. Motley's Peter the Great. With biographical sketch of Motley, portrait of Peter the Great, critical opinions, and explanatory notes. Double Number. Price, 24 cents.

With

No. 123. Emerson's American Scholar. portrait, biographical sketch of author, critical opinions of his writings, and explanatory notes. Price, 12 cents.

No. 124. Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum. With portrait, biographical sketch of author, critical opinions of his writings and explanatory notes. Price, 12 cents.

No. 125-126. Longfellow's Evangeline. With portrait, biographical sketch of author, critical opinions of his writings, introduction and explanatory notes. Double Number, bound in cloth. Price, 24 cents.

No. 127. Byron's Childe Harold. Canto IV. With portrait, biographical sketch of author, explanatory notes, etc. Price, 12 cents.

No. 128. Tennyson's The Coming of Arthur, and The Passing of Arthur. With portrait, biographical sketch of the author, introduction on Idyls of the King, and explanatory notes. Price, 12 cents.

No. 129. Lowell's The Vision of Sir Launfal, and other poems. With portrait, biographical sketch of the author, critical opinions, explanatory notes, etc. Price, 12 cents.

No. 130. Whittier's Songs of Labor, and other poems. With portrait, biographical sketch of the author, critical opinions, explanatory notes, etc. Price, 12 cents.

In Preparation for Supplementary Reading

in Lower Grades.

Grimm's German Fairy Tales (Selected). Æsop's Fables (Selected). Arabian Nights (Selected). Andersen's Danish Fairy Tales (Selected). The Nurnberg Stove. By OUIDA.

New Numbers will be added from time to time.

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With Biography of Author, Critical Opinions,
and Explanatory Notes.

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MAYNARD, MERRILL, & Co., PUBLISHERS,
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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY

BY EXCHANGE

JAN 8 1937

Copyright, 1893,

BY

MAYNARD, MERRILL, & Co.

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CRAIGIE HOUSE, LONGFELLOW'S HOME, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

LIFE OF LONGFELLOW.

THOSE Scientists who hold that genius is a morbid distillation from a tainted ancestry would be puzzled to account for Longfellow's undeniable genius. He was descended from two Yorkshire families, whose natural healthiness of mind and body had been developing for several generations in the bracing air of New England. The Longfellows, his father's family, were a sturdy race, who had always done their duty without inquiring into their metaphysical motives for doing it; and his mother's family, the Wadsworths, traced their descent to John Alden, -as wholesome an old Puritan warrior as could well be found.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the poet, was born at Portland, Maine, February 27th, 1807. Like Emerson and Hawthorne, he was a quiet boy, fond of books, and averse to taking part in the sports of his schoolfellows. His

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