MASTERPIECES OF ENGLISH PROSE LITERATURE. JOSEPH RICKERBY (Proprietor of the SACRED CLASSICS,) intends issuing, on the 1st of February,-to be continued on alternate Months-Vol. 1. of a Series of the most celebrated Treatises on PHILOSOPHY, MORALS, EDUCATION, ELOQUENCE, CRITICISM, HISTORY, AND POLITICAL SCIENCE; By Bacon-Milton-Sir Thomas More-Sir Philip Sydney-Clarendon-Locke-Dryden -Swift-Addison-Cowley-Bolingbroke-Algernon Sidney-Hume Conyers Middleton-Bishop Berkeley-Sir Thomas Browne-Burke-Johnson-Sir Joshua Reynolds-Sterne-Adam Smith-Payne Knight-Hooker, and others. With Preliminary Discourses and Notes BY J. A. ST. JOHN. VOL. I. (in post 8vo.) will appear on the 1st of FEBRUARY, 1836, and will contain, TENURE OF KINGS-AREOPAGITICA-TRACTATE ON EDUCATION— The Series wili be handsomely printed by the Proprietor, and published for him by the Booksellers, of whom PROSPECTUSES may be obtained. Now publishing, alternately with the Masterpieces,' THE SACRED CLASSICS, OR LIBRARY OF DIVINITY, WITH INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS TO EACH AUTHOR. REV. R. CATTERMOLE, B.D.; AND THE REV. H. STEBBING, M. A. Jeremy Taylor's Liberty of Prophesying Bishop Hall's most admired Treatises. Watts's Lyric Poems. Beveridge's Private Thoughts, and the Cave's Primitive Christianity, &c. 2 Vols. Leighton's Exposition of the Creed, Prayer, and Ten Commandments. Sermons for Lent, Easter, and Whitsun tide, 3 Vols. Boyle's Veneration due to God, &c. Howe's God's Prescience of the Sins of Men. "The Sacred Classics' is, in our estimation, by FAR THE MOST VALUABLE of all the periodical collections... We hope ere long to speak of some of those inspired works for they are no less. . . . . . The Introductory Essays are excellent."-Blackwood's Magazine. Published for the Proprietor by Hatchard and Son, Whittaker and Co. and Simpkin and Marshall, London; Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh: and Cumming, Dublin. |