Literary landmarks : a guide to good reading for young people, and teachers' assistant : with a carefully selected list of seven hundred books . Pliny and Plutarch. For ages hetioeen Christ and Dante. Roder-ick, Last of the Goths by Southey, TennysonsIdyls, Longfellows Golden Legend, Scotts Ivan-hoe and Talisman; and Zenobia and Aurelian byWare, Story of the German Iliad. For the ages close to Dante, hefore or after,Lowells Essay on Dante (in My Study Win-dows), Mrs. Wards Life of Dante, Miss Rosset-tis Shadow of Dante, Longfellows translationof The Divine Comedy, The Niebelungen Lied, Age Sev

Literary landmarks : a guide to good reading for young people, and teachers' assistant : with a carefully selected list of seven hundred books . Pliny and Plutarch. For ages hetioeen Christ and Dante. Roder-ick, Last of the Goths by Southey, TennysonsIdyls, Longfellows Golden Legend, Scotts Ivan-hoe and Talisman; and Zenobia and Aurelian byWare, Story of the German Iliad. For the ages close to Dante, hefore or after,Lowells Essay on Dante (in My Study Win-dows), Mrs. Wards Life of Dante, Miss Rosset-tis Shadow of Dante, Longfellows translationof The Divine Comedy, The Niebelungen Lied, Age Sev Stock Photo
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