The Harvard classics

Bibliographic Details
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York P.F. Collier 1937
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Contents: Vol.1. The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The Journal of John Woolman, Frouits of solitude
  • V.2. The apology, Phaedo and crito of Plato, The Golden saying of Epictetus, The meditations of Marcus Aurelius
  • V.3. Essays, Civil and moral and the new Allantis, Aeropagitica and tractate on education, Religiomedical
  • V.4. The complete poems of John Milton
  • V.5. Essays and English traits
  • V.6. The poems and songs of Robert Burns
  • V.7. The confessions of St. Augustine
  • V.8. Nine Greek dramas
  • V.9. Letters of Gailes plinius calcilius Secundees
  • V.10. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations
  • v.11. The origin of species
  • V.12. Plutarch's lives
  • V.13.Virgil's Ancid
  • V.14. The pilgrim's progress the lives of John Donne and George Herbert
  • V.16. Stories from the thousand and one nights
  • V.17. Folklore and table
  • V.18. Modern English drama
  • V.19. Johann Wolfgang Van Goeth
  • V.20. The Divine comedy of Dante Alighiere
  • V.21 I promesoi spasi
  • V.22. The Odyssey of Homer
  • v.23.Two years before the mast
  • v.24. Edmund Burke
  • V.25. John Stuart Mill : a autobiography, Thomas Carlyle : characteristics inaugural address
  • V.26. Continental drama
  • V.27. English essays
  • V.28. Essays English and American
  • V.29. The Voyage of Beagle
  • V.30. Scientitic papers
  • V.31. The autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini
  • V32. Literary and philosophical essays
  • V.33.Voyage and travels
  • V.34. French and English philosophers
  • V.35. Chronicle and romance
  • V.36. The prince, utopia, ninety five theses
  • V.37. English philosophers
  • V.38. Scientific papers
  • V.39.Prefaces and prologues
  • V.40.English poetry(I)
  • V.41. English poetry (II)
  • V.42. English poetry (III)
  • V.43. American historical documents
  • V.44. Sacred writings (I)
  • V.45. Sacred writings (II)
  • V.46. Elizabethan drama (I)
  • V.48. Elizabethan drama (II)
  • V.49. Epic and saga
  • V.50 The editors introduction, reader's guide, index
  • V.51. Lectures on the Harvard Classics.