LYRA GERMANICA. Woodcut Illustrations by JOHN LEIGHTON, 21 0
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MORAL EMBLEMS, from CATS and FARLIE (by the same) 31 6
BUNYAN’S PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, illustrated by C. BENNETT 21 0
THOMSON’S SEASONS, illustrated by the ETCHING CLUB 21 0
GOLDSMITH’S POEMS, illustrated by the ETCHING CLUB 21 0
LORD MACAULAY’S LAYS OF ANCIENT ROME, illustrated by G. 21 0
SCHARF
CALVERT’S WIFE’S MANUAL, ornamented by the Author 10 6
CONYBEARE AND HOWSON’S ST. PAUL, 2 Vols. square crown 8vo. 31 6
KÖNIG’S PICTORIAL LIFE OF LUTHER 28 0
MRS. JAMESON’S LEGENDS OF THE SAINTS AND MARTYRS, 2 Vols. 31 6
MRS. JAMESON’S LEGENDS OF THE MONASTIC ORDERS 28 0
MRS. JAMESON’S LEGENDS OF THE MADONNA 28 0
CRUIKSHANK’S LIFE OF SIR JOHN FALSTAFF 12 6
MAXIMS OF THE SAVIOUR, illuminated by H. N. HUMPHREYS 10 6
PARABLES OF OUR LORD, illuminated by H. N. HUMPHREYS 21 0
MIRACLES OF OUR SAVIOUR, illuminated by H. N. HUMPHREYS 21 0
SENTIMENTS AND SIMILES OF SHAKSPEARE, illuminated 21 0
BOWDLER’S FAMILY SHAKSPEARE, complete in One Volume 21 0
London: LONGMAN, GREEN, and CO. Paternoster Row.
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Transcriber’s Notes
This file uses _underscores_ to indicate italic text.
In cases where it is not clear whether a stanza break occurred across a
page break, this edition follows the stanza breaks in the first edition
of 1817. Obvious typographical errors such as missing or mismatched
quotation marks were fixed on pages 77, 134, 183, 186, 342, 364, and
371, and the use of small caps in apostrophized words has been silently
standardized. Other inconsistencies in spelling, hyphenation, etc. have
not been corrected except as noted below.
The formatting of the endnotes in the printed edition varies. In this
edition missing punctuation has been supplied and centered text has been
left justified, but paragraph breaks have not been standardized. The
page numbers given are those in the printed edition.
Images have been moved to natural breaks in the printed text; however,
the printed page numbers in the Table of Illustrations have not been
changed.
The illustrated title-page for the fourth section contains the drawn
text “The Light of the Harem;” however, in the Table of Contents and in
the story itself, the word is spelled “Haram.”
Itemized changes from the original text:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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