Title: Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern;
Charles Dudley Warner, editor; Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia
Gilbert Runkle, George H.
Charles Dudley Warner, editor; Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia
Gilbert Runkle, George H.
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LIBRARY
OF THE
WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE
Ancient and Modern
CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER
EDITOR
HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE, LUCIA GILBERT RUNKLE,
GEORGE H. WARNER
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
THIRTY VOLUMES
VOL. VIII
NEW YORK
R. S. PEALE AND J. A. HILL
PUBLISHERS
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MARVAKL
UNIVERSO
LIBRARY
དེའ ཏའ མ པ
ܚܐ ܬܝܐ ܀
COPYRIGHT 1897
By R. S. PEALE AND J. A. HILL
All rights reserved
THE WERNER COMPANY
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THE ADVISORY COUNCIL
CRAWFORD H. TOY, A. M. , LL. D. ,
Professor of Hebrew, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, Mass.
THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY, LL. D. , L. H. D. ,
Professor of English in the Sheffield Scientific School of
YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Conn.
WILLIAM M. SLOANE, PH. D. , L. H. D. ,
Professor of History and Political Science,
BRANDER MATTHEWS, A. M. , LL. B. ,
Professor of Literature, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York City.
JAMES B. ANGELL, LL. D. .
President of the
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, N. J.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, Mich.
WILLARD FISKE, A. M. , PH. D. ,
Late Professor of the Germanic and Scandinavian Languages
and Literatures,
CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, N. Y.
EDWARD S. HOLDEN, A. M. , LL. D. ,
Director of the Lick Observatory, and Astronomer,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley, Cal.
ALCÉE FORTIER, LIT. D. ,
Professor of the Romance Languages,
TULANE UNIVERSITY, New Orleans, La.
WILLIAM P. TRENT, M. A. ,
Dean of the Department of Arts and Sciences, and Professor of
English and History,
UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH, Sewanee, Tenn.
PAUL SHOREY, PH. D. ,
Professor of Greek and Latin Literature,
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, Ill.
WILLIAM T. HARRIS, LL. D. ,
United States Commissioner of Education,
BUREAU OF EDUCATION, Washington, D. C.
MAURICE FRANCIS EGAN, A. M. , LL. D. ,
Professor of Literature in the
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, Washington, D. C.
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FELIX DAHN
OLOF VON DALIN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOL. VIII
The Young Wife (Felicitas')
The Vengeance of Gothelindis (The Struggle for Rome')
1708-1763
From the Swedish Argus, No. XIII. —1733
BY WILLIAM H. CARPENTER
RICHARD HENRY DANA, SENIOR
The Island (The Buccaneer')
The Doom of Lee (same)
Paul and Abel (Paul Felton')
DANTE
RICHARD HENRY DANA, JUNIOR
1834-
LIVED
A Dry Gale (Two Years Before the Mast')
Every-Day Sea Life (same)
A Start; and Parting Company (same)
--
1787-1879
1815-1882
BY CHARLES ELIOT NORTON
1265-1321
From The New Life': Beginning of Love; First Saluta-
tion of His Lady; Praise of His Lady; Her Loveli-
ness; Her Death; The Anniversary of Her Death; The
Hope to Speak More Worthily of Her
From the Banquet': Consolation of Philosophy; Desire
of the Soul; The Noble Soul at the End of Life
From the Divine Comedy': Hell-Entrance on the Jour-
ney Through the Eternal World; Hell - Punishment
of Carnal Sinners; Purgatory - The Final Purgation;
Purgatory Meeting with his Lady in the Earthly
Paradise; Paradise - The Final Vision
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4302
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JAMES DARMESTETER
Ernest Renan (Selected Essays')
Judaism (same)
CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN
vi
BY E. RAY LANKESTER
LIVED
1849-1894
Impressions of Travel (A Naturalist's Voyage')
Genesis of The Origin of Species' ('Life and Letters')
Curious Atrophy of Esthetic Taste (same)
Private Memorandum concerning His Little Daughter
1809-1882
(same)
Religious Views (same)
Letters: To Miss Julia Wedgwood; To J. D. Hooker; To
T. H. Huxley; To E. Ray Lankester; To J. D. Hooker
The Struggle for Existence (Origin of Species')
Geometrical Ratio of Increase (same)
ALPHONSE DAUDET
Of the Nature of the Checks to Increase (same)
Complex Relations of All Animals and Plants to Each
Other in the Struggle for Existence (same)
Of Natural Selection: or the Survival of the Fittest
(same)
Progressive Change Compared with Independent Creation
(same)
Creative Design (Variation of Animals and Plants under
Domestication')
Origin of the Human Species (The Descent of Man')
1840-
BY AUGUSTIN FILON
The Two Tartarins (Tartarin of Tarascon ')
Of Mental Mirage," as Distinguished from Lying (same)
Death of the Dauphin (Letters from My Windmill')
Jack Is Invited to Take Up a "Profession" ("Jack')
The City of Iron and Fire (same)
The Wrath of a Queen (Kings in Exile')
MADAME DU DEFFAND (Marie de Vichy-Chamrond)
1697-1780
Letters: To the Duchesse de Choiseul; To Mr. Crawford;
To Horace Walpole
Portrait of Horace Walpole
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4385
4435
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DANIEL DEFOE
BY CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON
<
From Robinson Crusoe': Crusoe's Shipwreck; Crusoe
Makes a New Home; A Footprint
From History of the Plague in London': Superstitious
Fears of the People; How Quacks and Impositors
Preyed on the Fears of the People; The People Are
Quarantined in Their Houses; Moral Effects of the
Plague; Terrible Scenes in the Streets; The Plague
Due to Natural Causes; Spread of the Plague through
Necessities of the Poor
From Colonel Jack': Colonel Jack and Captain Jack
Escape Arrest: Colonel Jack Finds Captain Jack Hard
to Manage; Colonel Jack's First Wife Is Not Disposed
to be Economical
EDUARD DOUWES DEKKER
The Devil Does Not Concern Himself with Petty Matters
(The Modern History of the Devil')
Defoe Addresses His Public (An Appeal to Honor and
Justice')
Engaging a Maid-Servant (Everybody's Business is No-
body's Business')
The Devil (The True-Born Englishman')
There Is a God (The Storm')
1820-1887
Multatuli's Last Words to the Reader (Max Havelaar')
Idyll of Saïdjah and Adinda (same)
THOMAS DEKKER
LIVED
1661-1731
1570? -1637?
From The Gul's Horne Booke': How a Gallant Should
Behave Himself in Powles Walk; Sleep
Praise of Fortune (Old Fortunatus')
Content (Patient Grissil')
Rustic Song (The Sun's Darling')
Lullaby (Patient Grissil')
JEAN FRANÇOIS CASIMIR DELAVIGNE
BY FREDERIC LOLIÉE
Confession of Louis XI
1793-1843
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DEMOSTHENES
THOMAS DE QUINCEY
The Third Philippic
Invective Against License of Speech
Justification of His Patriotic Policy
viii
BY ROBERT SHARP
PAUL DÉROULÈDE
Charles Lamb (Biographical Essays')
Despair (Confessions of an English Opium-Eater')
The Dead Sister (same)
Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow (same)
RENÉ DESCARTES
BY GEORGE R. CARPENTER
LIVED
384-322 B. C.
Savannah-La-Mar (same)
The Bishop of Beauvais and Joan of Arc (Miscellaneous
Essays')
PAUL DESJARDINS
The Harvest (Chants du Paysan')
In Good Quarters (Poèmes Militaires')
"Good Fighting” (same)
Last Wishes (same)
1785-1859
BY GRACE KING
1596-1650
Of Certain Principles of Elementary Logical Thought
('Discourse on Method')
An Elementary Method of Inquiry (same)
The Idea of God (Meditations')
SIR AUBREY DE VERE
The Crusaders
The Children Band (The Crusaders')
The Rock of Cashel
The Right Use of Prayer
The Church
Sonnet
1846-
The Present Duty
Conversion of the Church
Two Impressions (Notes Contemporaines')
1788-1846
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LIVED
BERNAL DIAZ DEL CASTILLO
1498-1593
From the True History of the Conquest of Mexico': Cap-
ture of Guatimotzin; Mortality at the Conquest of
Mexico; Cortés; Of Divine Aid in the Battle of Santa
Maria de la Vitoria; Cortés Destroys Certain Idols
CHARLES DIBdin
Sea Song
Song: The Heart of a Tar
CHARLES DICKENS
DENIS DIDEROT
BY LAURENCE HUTTON
The One Thing Needful (Hard Times')
The Boy at Mugby (Mugby Junction')
Burning of Newgate (Barnaby Rudge')
Monseigneur ('A Tale of Two Cities')
The Ivy Green
From 'Rameau's Nephew'
FRANZ VON DINGELSTEDT
A Man of Business (The Amazon')
The Watchman
ISAAC D'ISRAELI
Poor Jack
Tom Bowling
SYDNEY DOBELL
1745-1814
1812-1870
DIOGENES LAERTIUS
200-250 A. D. ?
Life of Socrates (Lives and Sayings of the Philosophers')
Examples of Greek Wit and Wisdom: Bias; Plato; Aristip-
pus; Aristotle; Theophrastus; Demetrius; Antisthenes;
Diogenes; Cleanthes; Pythagoras
Epigram on the Death of Edward Forbes
How's My Boy?
The Sailor's Return
Afloat and Ashore
1713-1784
1814-1881
1766-1848
Poets, Philosophers, and Artists Made by Accident (Curi-
osities of Literature')
Martyrdom of Charles the First (Commentaries on the
Reign of Charles the First')
1824-1874
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4620
4625
4689
4704
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4725
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SYDNEY DOBELL- Continued:
The Soul (Balder')
England (same)
America
Amy's Song of the Willow ('Balder')
AUSTIN DOBSON
On a Nankin Plate
The Old Sedan-Chair
Ballad of Prose and Rhyme
The Curé's Progress
"Good-Night, Babbette »
MARY MAPES DODGE
The Race (Hans Brinker')
JOHN DONNE
BY ESTHER SINGLETON
The Undertaking
A Valediction Forbidding
Mourning
X
EDWARD DOWDEN
FEODOR MIKHAILOVITCH DOSTOEVSKY
The Ladies of St. James's
Dora versus Rose
Une Marquise
A. CONAN DOYLE
LIVED
BY ISABEL F. HAPGOOD
1840-
A Ballad to Queen Elizabeth
The Princess De Lamballe
(Four French women')
1840? -
Song
Love's Growth
Song
From 'Poor People': Letter from Varvara Dobrosyeloff
to Makar Dyevushkin; Letter from Makar Dyevushkin
to Varvara Alexievna Dobrosyeloff
The Bible Reading (Crime and Punishment')
The Interpretation of Literature (same)
1573-1631
1843-
The Humor of Shakespeare (Shakespeare; a Critical
Study of His Mind and Art')
1821-1881
Shakespeare's Portraiture of Women (Transcripts and
Studies)
Holmes')
Bowmen's Song (The White Company')
1859-
The Red-Headed League (The Adventures of Sherlock
PAGE
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4806
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HOLGER DRACHMANN
JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE
1846-
The Skipper and His Ship (Paul and Virginia of a
Northern Zone')
The Prince's Song (Once Upon a Time')
LIVED
A Winter's Tale (The Croakers')
The Culprit Fay
The American Flag
1795-1820
PAGK
4840
4851
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LIST OF PORTRAITS
IN VOL. VIII
Felix Dahn
Richard Henry Dana, Senior
Richard Henry Dana, Junior
Dante
Charles Darwin
Alphonse Daudet
Madame Du Deffand
Daniel Defoe
Casimir Delavigne
Demosthenes
Thomas De Quincey
Paul Déroulède
René Descartes
Paul Desjardins
Aubrey De Vere
Charles Dibdin
Charles Dickens
Denis Diderot
Franz von Dingelstedt
Isaac D'Israeli
Austin Dobson
Mary Mapes Dodge
John Donne
Feodor Mikhailovitch Dostoevsky
A. Conan Doyle
Holger Drachmann
Joseph Rodman Drake
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FELIX DAHN
(1834-)
ELIX DAHN was born at Hamburg, February 9th, 1834, but
when he was only six weeks old the family removed to
Munich. His parents, Friedrich and Constance Dahn, were
celebrated actors, and members of the Royal Theatre at Munich.
His childhood, youth, and early manhood were passed in Munich,
with the exception of one year (1852-3) spent at the University of
Berlin. A somewhat lonely but not unhappy childhood in the fine
old house in the Königinstrasse, with its surroundings of parks and
pleasant gardens, developed his dreamy,
poetic instincts. His first poem, written at
the age of fourteen, is the spontaneous
lyric outburst of a boy's joy in nature.
FELIX DAHN
Dahn was educated at the Latin school
and the University of Munich. He was
but a lad when Homer opened to him a
new world. He began to read the Iliad,
and scarcely left off night or day until it
was finished. The Odyssey followed in the
same way; and in two months he had read
them both and begun again at the begin-
ning. Poetry had rendered his mind sus-
ceptible to learning, and he read, in school
and out, every classic that fell into his hands. History as well as
poetry early became a passion to him, and the uniformity of his
intellectual development made every province of learning his own.
The Teutonic languages, old and new, Anglo-Saxon, Gothic, Norse,
etc. , as well as Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Spanish, and English,
were easily assimilated. At the university, both at Munich and Berlin,
he devoted himself to history, philosophy, and jurisprudence. In 1857
he became docent in the faculty of law at the University of Munich,
and in 1862 was made professor. In the following year he was
appointed professor of German law and jurisprudence at Würzburg,
and in 1872 he was called to Königsberg to the same chair, and in
1888 to Breslau. He took part in the war of 1870-71, and was
present at the battle of Sedan.
Dahn is distinguished as a historian, novelist, poet, and dramatist.
His principal historical works are -'Die Könige der Germanen'
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FELIX DAHN
(The Kings of the Germans), 1861-72, 6 vols. ; Urgeschichte der
Germanischen und Romanischen Völker' (Primitive History of the
Germanic and Romance Peoples), 1878.
Title: Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern;
Charles Dudley Warner, editor; Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia
Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, associate editors . . .
Publisher: New York, R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill [c1896-97]
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LIBRARY
OF THE
WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE
Ancient and Modern
CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER
EDITOR
HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE, LUCIA GILBERT RUNKLE,
GEORGE H. WARNER
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
THIRTY VOLUMES
VOL. VIII
NEW YORK
R. S. PEALE AND J. A. HILL
PUBLISHERS
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MARVAKL
UNIVERSO
LIBRARY
དེའ ཏའ མ པ
ܚܐ ܬܝܐ ܀
COPYRIGHT 1897
By R. S. PEALE AND J. A. HILL
All rights reserved
THE WERNER COMPANY
PRINTERS
&
BINDERS
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THE ADVISORY COUNCIL
CRAWFORD H. TOY, A. M. , LL. D. ,
Professor of Hebrew, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, Mass.
THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY, LL. D. , L. H. D. ,
Professor of English in the Sheffield Scientific School of
YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Conn.
WILLIAM M. SLOANE, PH. D. , L. H. D. ,
Professor of History and Political Science,
BRANDER MATTHEWS, A. M. , LL. B. ,
Professor of Literature, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York City.
JAMES B. ANGELL, LL. D. .
President of the
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, N. J.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, Mich.
WILLARD FISKE, A. M. , PH. D. ,
Late Professor of the Germanic and Scandinavian Languages
and Literatures,
CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, N. Y.
EDWARD S. HOLDEN, A. M. , LL. D. ,
Director of the Lick Observatory, and Astronomer,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley, Cal.
ALCÉE FORTIER, LIT. D. ,
Professor of the Romance Languages,
TULANE UNIVERSITY, New Orleans, La.
WILLIAM P. TRENT, M. A. ,
Dean of the Department of Arts and Sciences, and Professor of
English and History,
UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH, Sewanee, Tenn.
PAUL SHOREY, PH. D. ,
Professor of Greek and Latin Literature,
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, Ill.
WILLIAM T. HARRIS, LL. D. ,
United States Commissioner of Education,
BUREAU OF EDUCATION, Washington, D. C.
MAURICE FRANCIS EGAN, A. M. , LL. D. ,
Professor of Literature in the
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, Washington, D. C.
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FELIX DAHN
OLOF VON DALIN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOL. VIII
The Young Wife (Felicitas')
The Vengeance of Gothelindis (The Struggle for Rome')
1708-1763
From the Swedish Argus, No. XIII. —1733
BY WILLIAM H. CARPENTER
RICHARD HENRY DANA, SENIOR
The Island (The Buccaneer')
The Doom of Lee (same)
Paul and Abel (Paul Felton')
DANTE
RICHARD HENRY DANA, JUNIOR
1834-
LIVED
A Dry Gale (Two Years Before the Mast')
Every-Day Sea Life (same)
A Start; and Parting Company (same)
--
1787-1879
1815-1882
BY CHARLES ELIOT NORTON
1265-1321
From The New Life': Beginning of Love; First Saluta-
tion of His Lady; Praise of His Lady; Her Loveli-
ness; Her Death; The Anniversary of Her Death; The
Hope to Speak More Worthily of Her
From the Banquet': Consolation of Philosophy; Desire
of the Soul; The Noble Soul at the End of Life
From the Divine Comedy': Hell-Entrance on the Jour-
ney Through the Eternal World; Hell - Punishment
of Carnal Sinners; Purgatory - The Final Purgation;
Purgatory Meeting with his Lady in the Earthly
Paradise; Paradise - The Final Vision
PAGE
4267
4278
4285
4302
4315
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JAMES DARMESTETER
Ernest Renan (Selected Essays')
Judaism (same)
CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN
vi
BY E. RAY LANKESTER
LIVED
1849-1894
Impressions of Travel (A Naturalist's Voyage')
Genesis of The Origin of Species' ('Life and Letters')
Curious Atrophy of Esthetic Taste (same)
Private Memorandum concerning His Little Daughter
1809-1882
(same)
Religious Views (same)
Letters: To Miss Julia Wedgwood; To J. D. Hooker; To
T. H. Huxley; To E. Ray Lankester; To J. D. Hooker
The Struggle for Existence (Origin of Species')
Geometrical Ratio of Increase (same)
ALPHONSE DAUDET
Of the Nature of the Checks to Increase (same)
Complex Relations of All Animals and Plants to Each
Other in the Struggle for Existence (same)
Of Natural Selection: or the Survival of the Fittest
(same)
Progressive Change Compared with Independent Creation
(same)
Creative Design (Variation of Animals and Plants under
Domestication')
Origin of the Human Species (The Descent of Man')
1840-
BY AUGUSTIN FILON
The Two Tartarins (Tartarin of Tarascon ')
Of Mental Mirage," as Distinguished from Lying (same)
Death of the Dauphin (Letters from My Windmill')
Jack Is Invited to Take Up a "Profession" ("Jack')
The City of Iron and Fire (same)
The Wrath of a Queen (Kings in Exile')
MADAME DU DEFFAND (Marie de Vichy-Chamrond)
1697-1780
Letters: To the Duchesse de Choiseul; To Mr. Crawford;
To Horace Walpole
Portrait of Horace Walpole
PAGE
4379
4385
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DANIEL DEFOE
BY CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON
<
From Robinson Crusoe': Crusoe's Shipwreck; Crusoe
Makes a New Home; A Footprint
From History of the Plague in London': Superstitious
Fears of the People; How Quacks and Impositors
Preyed on the Fears of the People; The People Are
Quarantined in Their Houses; Moral Effects of the
Plague; Terrible Scenes in the Streets; The Plague
Due to Natural Causes; Spread of the Plague through
Necessities of the Poor
From Colonel Jack': Colonel Jack and Captain Jack
Escape Arrest: Colonel Jack Finds Captain Jack Hard
to Manage; Colonel Jack's First Wife Is Not Disposed
to be Economical
EDUARD DOUWES DEKKER
The Devil Does Not Concern Himself with Petty Matters
(The Modern History of the Devil')
Defoe Addresses His Public (An Appeal to Honor and
Justice')
Engaging a Maid-Servant (Everybody's Business is No-
body's Business')
The Devil (The True-Born Englishman')
There Is a God (The Storm')
1820-1887
Multatuli's Last Words to the Reader (Max Havelaar')
Idyll of Saïdjah and Adinda (same)
THOMAS DEKKER
LIVED
1661-1731
1570? -1637?
From The Gul's Horne Booke': How a Gallant Should
Behave Himself in Powles Walk; Sleep
Praise of Fortune (Old Fortunatus')
Content (Patient Grissil')
Rustic Song (The Sun's Darling')
Lullaby (Patient Grissil')
JEAN FRANÇOIS CASIMIR DELAVIGNE
BY FREDERIC LOLIÉE
Confession of Louis XI
1793-1843
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4479
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DEMOSTHENES
THOMAS DE QUINCEY
The Third Philippic
Invective Against License of Speech
Justification of His Patriotic Policy
viii
BY ROBERT SHARP
PAUL DÉROULÈDE
Charles Lamb (Biographical Essays')
Despair (Confessions of an English Opium-Eater')
The Dead Sister (same)
Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow (same)
RENÉ DESCARTES
BY GEORGE R. CARPENTER
LIVED
384-322 B. C.
Savannah-La-Mar (same)
The Bishop of Beauvais and Joan of Arc (Miscellaneous
Essays')
PAUL DESJARDINS
The Harvest (Chants du Paysan')
In Good Quarters (Poèmes Militaires')
"Good Fighting” (same)
Last Wishes (same)
1785-1859
BY GRACE KING
1596-1650
Of Certain Principles of Elementary Logical Thought
('Discourse on Method')
An Elementary Method of Inquiry (same)
The Idea of God (Meditations')
SIR AUBREY DE VERE
The Crusaders
The Children Band (The Crusaders')
The Rock of Cashel
The Right Use of Prayer
The Church
Sonnet
1846-
The Present Duty
Conversion of the Church
Two Impressions (Notes Contemporaines')
1788-1846
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LIVED
BERNAL DIAZ DEL CASTILLO
1498-1593
From the True History of the Conquest of Mexico': Cap-
ture of Guatimotzin; Mortality at the Conquest of
Mexico; Cortés; Of Divine Aid in the Battle of Santa
Maria de la Vitoria; Cortés Destroys Certain Idols
CHARLES DIBdin
Sea Song
Song: The Heart of a Tar
CHARLES DICKENS
DENIS DIDEROT
BY LAURENCE HUTTON
The One Thing Needful (Hard Times')
The Boy at Mugby (Mugby Junction')
Burning of Newgate (Barnaby Rudge')
Monseigneur ('A Tale of Two Cities')
The Ivy Green
From 'Rameau's Nephew'
FRANZ VON DINGELSTEDT
A Man of Business (The Amazon')
The Watchman
ISAAC D'ISRAELI
Poor Jack
Tom Bowling
SYDNEY DOBELL
1745-1814
1812-1870
DIOGENES LAERTIUS
200-250 A. D. ?
Life of Socrates (Lives and Sayings of the Philosophers')
Examples of Greek Wit and Wisdom: Bias; Plato; Aristip-
pus; Aristotle; Theophrastus; Demetrius; Antisthenes;
Diogenes; Cleanthes; Pythagoras
Epigram on the Death of Edward Forbes
How's My Boy?
The Sailor's Return
Afloat and Ashore
1713-1784
1814-1881
1766-1848
Poets, Philosophers, and Artists Made by Accident (Curi-
osities of Literature')
Martyrdom of Charles the First (Commentaries on the
Reign of Charles the First')
1824-1874
PAGE
4613
4620
4625
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4704
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4725
4733
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SYDNEY DOBELL- Continued:
The Soul (Balder')
England (same)
America
Amy's Song of the Willow ('Balder')
AUSTIN DOBSON
On a Nankin Plate
The Old Sedan-Chair
Ballad of Prose and Rhyme
The Curé's Progress
"Good-Night, Babbette »
MARY MAPES DODGE
The Race (Hans Brinker')
JOHN DONNE
BY ESTHER SINGLETON
The Undertaking
A Valediction Forbidding
Mourning
X
EDWARD DOWDEN
FEODOR MIKHAILOVITCH DOSTOEVSKY
The Ladies of St. James's
Dora versus Rose
Une Marquise
A. CONAN DOYLE
LIVED
BY ISABEL F. HAPGOOD
1840-
A Ballad to Queen Elizabeth
The Princess De Lamballe
(Four French women')
1840? -
Song
Love's Growth
Song
From 'Poor People': Letter from Varvara Dobrosyeloff
to Makar Dyevushkin; Letter from Makar Dyevushkin
to Varvara Alexievna Dobrosyeloff
The Bible Reading (Crime and Punishment')
The Interpretation of Literature (same)
1573-1631
1843-
The Humor of Shakespeare (Shakespeare; a Critical
Study of His Mind and Art')
1821-1881
Shakespeare's Portraiture of Women (Transcripts and
Studies)
Holmes')
Bowmen's Song (The White Company')
1859-
The Red-Headed League (The Adventures of Sherlock
PAGE
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4806
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HOLGER DRACHMANN
JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE
1846-
The Skipper and His Ship (Paul and Virginia of a
Northern Zone')
The Prince's Song (Once Upon a Time')
LIVED
A Winter's Tale (The Croakers')
The Culprit Fay
The American Flag
1795-1820
PAGK
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LIST OF PORTRAITS
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Felix Dahn
Richard Henry Dana, Senior
Richard Henry Dana, Junior
Dante
Charles Darwin
Alphonse Daudet
Madame Du Deffand
Daniel Defoe
Casimir Delavigne
Demosthenes
Thomas De Quincey
Paul Déroulède
René Descartes
Paul Desjardins
Aubrey De Vere
Charles Dibdin
Charles Dickens
Denis Diderot
Franz von Dingelstedt
Isaac D'Israeli
Austin Dobson
Mary Mapes Dodge
John Donne
Feodor Mikhailovitch Dostoevsky
A. Conan Doyle
Holger Drachmann
Joseph Rodman Drake
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FELIX DAHN
(1834-)
ELIX DAHN was born at Hamburg, February 9th, 1834, but
when he was only six weeks old the family removed to
Munich. His parents, Friedrich and Constance Dahn, were
celebrated actors, and members of the Royal Theatre at Munich.
His childhood, youth, and early manhood were passed in Munich,
with the exception of one year (1852-3) spent at the University of
Berlin. A somewhat lonely but not unhappy childhood in the fine
old house in the Königinstrasse, with its surroundings of parks and
pleasant gardens, developed his dreamy,
poetic instincts. His first poem, written at
the age of fourteen, is the spontaneous
lyric outburst of a boy's joy in nature.
FELIX DAHN
Dahn was educated at the Latin school
and the University of Munich. He was
but a lad when Homer opened to him a
new world. He began to read the Iliad,
and scarcely left off night or day until it
was finished. The Odyssey followed in the
same way; and in two months he had read
them both and begun again at the begin-
ning. Poetry had rendered his mind sus-
ceptible to learning, and he read, in school
and out, every classic that fell into his hands. History as well as
poetry early became a passion to him, and the uniformity of his
intellectual development made every province of learning his own.
The Teutonic languages, old and new, Anglo-Saxon, Gothic, Norse,
etc. , as well as Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Spanish, and English,
were easily assimilated. At the university, both at Munich and Berlin,
he devoted himself to history, philosophy, and jurisprudence. In 1857
he became docent in the faculty of law at the University of Munich,
and in 1862 was made professor. In the following year he was
appointed professor of German law and jurisprudence at Würzburg,
and in 1872 he was called to Königsberg to the same chair, and in
1888 to Breslau. He took part in the war of 1870-71, and was
present at the battle of Sedan.
Dahn is distinguished as a historian, novelist, poet, and dramatist.
His principal historical works are -'Die Könige der Germanen'
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FELIX DAHN
(The Kings of the Germans), 1861-72, 6 vols. ; Urgeschichte der
Germanischen und Romanischen Völker' (Primitive History of the
Germanic and Romance Peoples), 1878. These two rank high among
the contributions to German history and ethnology in the nineteenth
century. Among his most prominent works in law is 'Die Vernunft
im Recht' (Reason in Law), 1879. As a poet and dramatist, several
of his performances have attained eminence. In 1857 he published
his first collection of poems, and a second collection followed in 1873.
'Zwölf Balladen' (Twelve Ballads) appeared in 1875, and 'Balladen
und Lieder' (Ballads and Songs) in 1878.
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THE ADVISORY COUNCIL
CRAWFORD H. TOY, A. M. , LL. D. ,
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THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY, LL. D. , L. H. D. ,
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Director of the Lick Observatory, and Astronomer,
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FELIX DAHN
OLOF VON DALIN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOL. VIII
The Young Wife (Felicitas')
The Vengeance of Gothelindis (The Struggle for Rome')
1708-1763
From the Swedish Argus, No. XIII. —1733
BY WILLIAM H. CARPENTER
RICHARD HENRY DANA, SENIOR
The Island (The Buccaneer')
The Doom of Lee (same)
Paul and Abel (Paul Felton')
DANTE
RICHARD HENRY DANA, JUNIOR
1834-
LIVED
A Dry Gale (Two Years Before the Mast')
Every-Day Sea Life (same)
A Start; and Parting Company (same)
--
1787-1879
1815-1882
BY CHARLES ELIOT NORTON
1265-1321
From The New Life': Beginning of Love; First Saluta-
tion of His Lady; Praise of His Lady; Her Loveli-
ness; Her Death; The Anniversary of Her Death; The
Hope to Speak More Worthily of Her
From the Banquet': Consolation of Philosophy; Desire
of the Soul; The Noble Soul at the End of Life
From the Divine Comedy': Hell-Entrance on the Jour-
ney Through the Eternal World; Hell - Punishment
of Carnal Sinners; Purgatory - The Final Purgation;
Purgatory Meeting with his Lady in the Earthly
Paradise; Paradise - The Final Vision
PAGE
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4278
4285
4302
4315
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JAMES DARMESTETER
Ernest Renan (Selected Essays')
Judaism (same)
CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN
vi
BY E. RAY LANKESTER
LIVED
1849-1894
Impressions of Travel (A Naturalist's Voyage')
Genesis of The Origin of Species' ('Life and Letters')
Curious Atrophy of Esthetic Taste (same)
Private Memorandum concerning His Little Daughter
1809-1882
(same)
Religious Views (same)
Letters: To Miss Julia Wedgwood; To J. D. Hooker; To
T. H. Huxley; To E. Ray Lankester; To J. D. Hooker
The Struggle for Existence (Origin of Species')
Geometrical Ratio of Increase (same)
ALPHONSE DAUDET
Of the Nature of the Checks to Increase (same)
Complex Relations of All Animals and Plants to Each
Other in the Struggle for Existence (same)
Of Natural Selection: or the Survival of the Fittest
(same)
Progressive Change Compared with Independent Creation
(same)
Creative Design (Variation of Animals and Plants under
Domestication')
Origin of the Human Species (The Descent of Man')
1840-
BY AUGUSTIN FILON
The Two Tartarins (Tartarin of Tarascon ')
Of Mental Mirage," as Distinguished from Lying (same)
Death of the Dauphin (Letters from My Windmill')
Jack Is Invited to Take Up a "Profession" ("Jack')
The City of Iron and Fire (same)
The Wrath of a Queen (Kings in Exile')
MADAME DU DEFFAND (Marie de Vichy-Chamrond)
1697-1780
Letters: To the Duchesse de Choiseul; To Mr. Crawford;
To Horace Walpole
Portrait of Horace Walpole
PAGE
4379
4385
4435
4471
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vii
DANIEL DEFOE
BY CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON
<
From Robinson Crusoe': Crusoe's Shipwreck; Crusoe
Makes a New Home; A Footprint
From History of the Plague in London': Superstitious
Fears of the People; How Quacks and Impositors
Preyed on the Fears of the People; The People Are
Quarantined in Their Houses; Moral Effects of the
Plague; Terrible Scenes in the Streets; The Plague
Due to Natural Causes; Spread of the Plague through
Necessities of the Poor
From Colonel Jack': Colonel Jack and Captain Jack
Escape Arrest: Colonel Jack Finds Captain Jack Hard
to Manage; Colonel Jack's First Wife Is Not Disposed
to be Economical
EDUARD DOUWES DEKKER
The Devil Does Not Concern Himself with Petty Matters
(The Modern History of the Devil')
Defoe Addresses His Public (An Appeal to Honor and
Justice')
Engaging a Maid-Servant (Everybody's Business is No-
body's Business')
The Devil (The True-Born Englishman')
There Is a God (The Storm')
1820-1887
Multatuli's Last Words to the Reader (Max Havelaar')
Idyll of Saïdjah and Adinda (same)
THOMAS DEKKER
LIVED
1661-1731
1570? -1637?
From The Gul's Horne Booke': How a Gallant Should
Behave Himself in Powles Walk; Sleep
Praise of Fortune (Old Fortunatus')
Content (Patient Grissil')
Rustic Song (The Sun's Darling')
Lullaby (Patient Grissil')
JEAN FRANÇOIS CASIMIR DELAVIGNE
BY FREDERIC LOLIÉE
Confession of Louis XI
1793-1843
PAGE
4479
4513
4521
4528
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DEMOSTHENES
THOMAS DE QUINCEY
The Third Philippic
Invective Against License of Speech
Justification of His Patriotic Policy
viii
BY ROBERT SHARP
PAUL DÉROULÈDE
Charles Lamb (Biographical Essays')
Despair (Confessions of an English Opium-Eater')
The Dead Sister (same)
Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow (same)
RENÉ DESCARTES
BY GEORGE R. CARPENTER
LIVED
384-322 B. C.
Savannah-La-Mar (same)
The Bishop of Beauvais and Joan of Arc (Miscellaneous
Essays')
PAUL DESJARDINS
The Harvest (Chants du Paysan')
In Good Quarters (Poèmes Militaires')
"Good Fighting” (same)
Last Wishes (same)
1785-1859
BY GRACE KING
1596-1650
Of Certain Principles of Elementary Logical Thought
('Discourse on Method')
An Elementary Method of Inquiry (same)
The Idea of God (Meditations')
SIR AUBREY DE VERE
The Crusaders
The Children Band (The Crusaders')
The Rock of Cashel
The Right Use of Prayer
The Church
Sonnet
1846-
The Present Duty
Conversion of the Church
Two Impressions (Notes Contemporaines')
1788-1846
PAGE
4535
4555
4580
4585
4596
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LIVED
BERNAL DIAZ DEL CASTILLO
1498-1593
From the True History of the Conquest of Mexico': Cap-
ture of Guatimotzin; Mortality at the Conquest of
Mexico; Cortés; Of Divine Aid in the Battle of Santa
Maria de la Vitoria; Cortés Destroys Certain Idols
CHARLES DIBdin
Sea Song
Song: The Heart of a Tar
CHARLES DICKENS
DENIS DIDEROT
BY LAURENCE HUTTON
The One Thing Needful (Hard Times')
The Boy at Mugby (Mugby Junction')
Burning of Newgate (Barnaby Rudge')
Monseigneur ('A Tale of Two Cities')
The Ivy Green
From 'Rameau's Nephew'
FRANZ VON DINGELSTEDT
A Man of Business (The Amazon')
The Watchman
ISAAC D'ISRAELI
Poor Jack
Tom Bowling
SYDNEY DOBELL
1745-1814
1812-1870
DIOGENES LAERTIUS
200-250 A. D. ?
Life of Socrates (Lives and Sayings of the Philosophers')
Examples of Greek Wit and Wisdom: Bias; Plato; Aristip-
pus; Aristotle; Theophrastus; Demetrius; Antisthenes;
Diogenes; Cleanthes; Pythagoras
Epigram on the Death of Edward Forbes
How's My Boy?
The Sailor's Return
Afloat and Ashore
1713-1784
1814-1881
1766-1848
Poets, Philosophers, and Artists Made by Accident (Curi-
osities of Literature')
Martyrdom of Charles the First (Commentaries on the
Reign of Charles the First')
1824-1874
PAGE
4613
4620
4625
4689
4704
4711
4725
4733
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SYDNEY DOBELL- Continued:
The Soul (Balder')
England (same)
America
Amy's Song of the Willow ('Balder')
AUSTIN DOBSON
On a Nankin Plate
The Old Sedan-Chair
Ballad of Prose and Rhyme
The Curé's Progress
"Good-Night, Babbette »
MARY MAPES DODGE
The Race (Hans Brinker')
JOHN DONNE
BY ESTHER SINGLETON
The Undertaking
A Valediction Forbidding
Mourning
X
EDWARD DOWDEN
FEODOR MIKHAILOVITCH DOSTOEVSKY
The Ladies of St. James's
Dora versus Rose
Une Marquise
A. CONAN DOYLE
LIVED
BY ISABEL F. HAPGOOD
1840-
A Ballad to Queen Elizabeth
The Princess De Lamballe
(Four French women')
1840? -
Song
Love's Growth
Song
From 'Poor People': Letter from Varvara Dobrosyeloff
to Makar Dyevushkin; Letter from Makar Dyevushkin
to Varvara Alexievna Dobrosyeloff
The Bible Reading (Crime and Punishment')
The Interpretation of Literature (same)
1573-1631
1843-
The Humor of Shakespeare (Shakespeare; a Critical
Study of His Mind and Art')
1821-1881
Shakespeare's Portraiture of Women (Transcripts and
Studies)
Holmes')
Bowmen's Song (The White Company')
1859-
The Red-Headed League (The Adventures of Sherlock
PAGE
4741
4757
4771
4779
4806
4815
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xi
HOLGER DRACHMANN
JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE
1846-
The Skipper and His Ship (Paul and Virginia of a
Northern Zone')
The Prince's Song (Once Upon a Time')
LIVED
A Winter's Tale (The Croakers')
The Culprit Fay
The American Flag
1795-1820
PAGK
4840
4851
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LIST OF PORTRAITS
IN VOL. VIII
Felix Dahn
Richard Henry Dana, Senior
Richard Henry Dana, Junior
Dante
Charles Darwin
Alphonse Daudet
Madame Du Deffand
Daniel Defoe
Casimir Delavigne
Demosthenes
Thomas De Quincey
Paul Déroulède
René Descartes
Paul Desjardins
Aubrey De Vere
Charles Dibdin
Charles Dickens
Denis Diderot
Franz von Dingelstedt
Isaac D'Israeli
Austin Dobson
Mary Mapes Dodge
John Donne
Feodor Mikhailovitch Dostoevsky
A. Conan Doyle
Holger Drachmann
Joseph Rodman Drake
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FELIX DAHN
(1834-)
ELIX DAHN was born at Hamburg, February 9th, 1834, but
when he was only six weeks old the family removed to
Munich. His parents, Friedrich and Constance Dahn, were
celebrated actors, and members of the Royal Theatre at Munich.
His childhood, youth, and early manhood were passed in Munich,
with the exception of one year (1852-3) spent at the University of
Berlin. A somewhat lonely but not unhappy childhood in the fine
old house in the Königinstrasse, with its surroundings of parks and
pleasant gardens, developed his dreamy,
poetic instincts. His first poem, written at
the age of fourteen, is the spontaneous
lyric outburst of a boy's joy in nature.
FELIX DAHN
Dahn was educated at the Latin school
and the University of Munich. He was
but a lad when Homer opened to him a
new world. He began to read the Iliad,
and scarcely left off night or day until it
was finished. The Odyssey followed in the
same way; and in two months he had read
them both and begun again at the begin-
ning. Poetry had rendered his mind sus-
ceptible to learning, and he read, in school
and out, every classic that fell into his hands. History as well as
poetry early became a passion to him, and the uniformity of his
intellectual development made every province of learning his own.
The Teutonic languages, old and new, Anglo-Saxon, Gothic, Norse,
etc. , as well as Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Spanish, and English,
were easily assimilated. At the university, both at Munich and Berlin,
he devoted himself to history, philosophy, and jurisprudence. In 1857
he became docent in the faculty of law at the University of Munich,
and in 1862 was made professor. In the following year he was
appointed professor of German law and jurisprudence at Würzburg,
and in 1872 he was called to Königsberg to the same chair, and in
1888 to Breslau. He took part in the war of 1870-71, and was
present at the battle of Sedan.
Dahn is distinguished as a historian, novelist, poet, and dramatist.
His principal historical works are -'Die Könige der Germanen'
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FELIX DAHN
(The Kings of the Germans), 1861-72, 6 vols. ; Urgeschichte der
Germanischen und Romanischen Völker' (Primitive History of the
Germanic and Romance Peoples), 1878.
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LIBRARY
OF THE
WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE
Ancient and Modern
CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER
EDITOR
HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE, LUCIA GILBERT RUNKLE,
GEORGE H. WARNER
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
THIRTY VOLUMES
VOL. VIII
NEW YORK
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By R. S. PEALE AND J. A. HILL
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THE ADVISORY COUNCIL
CRAWFORD H. TOY, A. M. , LL. D. ,
Professor of Hebrew, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, Mass.
THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY, LL. D. , L. H. D. ,
Professor of English in the Sheffield Scientific School of
YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Conn.
WILLIAM M. SLOANE, PH. D. , L. H. D. ,
Professor of History and Political Science,
BRANDER MATTHEWS, A. M. , LL. B. ,
Professor of Literature, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York City.
JAMES B. ANGELL, LL. D. .
President of the
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, N. J.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, Mich.
WILLARD FISKE, A. M. , PH. D. ,
Late Professor of the Germanic and Scandinavian Languages
and Literatures,
CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Ithaca, N. Y.
EDWARD S. HOLDEN, A. M. , LL. D. ,
Director of the Lick Observatory, and Astronomer,
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley, Cal.
ALCÉE FORTIER, LIT. D. ,
Professor of the Romance Languages,
TULANE UNIVERSITY, New Orleans, La.
WILLIAM P. TRENT, M. A. ,
Dean of the Department of Arts and Sciences, and Professor of
English and History,
UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH, Sewanee, Tenn.
PAUL SHOREY, PH. D. ,
Professor of Greek and Latin Literature,
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, Ill.
WILLIAM T. HARRIS, LL. D. ,
United States Commissioner of Education,
BUREAU OF EDUCATION, Washington, D. C.
MAURICE FRANCIS EGAN, A. M. , LL. D. ,
Professor of Literature in the
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, Washington, D. C.
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FELIX DAHN
OLOF VON DALIN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOL. VIII
The Young Wife (Felicitas')
The Vengeance of Gothelindis (The Struggle for Rome')
1708-1763
From the Swedish Argus, No. XIII. —1733
BY WILLIAM H. CARPENTER
RICHARD HENRY DANA, SENIOR
The Island (The Buccaneer')
The Doom of Lee (same)
Paul and Abel (Paul Felton')
DANTE
RICHARD HENRY DANA, JUNIOR
1834-
LIVED
A Dry Gale (Two Years Before the Mast')
Every-Day Sea Life (same)
A Start; and Parting Company (same)
--
1787-1879
1815-1882
BY CHARLES ELIOT NORTON
1265-1321
From The New Life': Beginning of Love; First Saluta-
tion of His Lady; Praise of His Lady; Her Loveli-
ness; Her Death; The Anniversary of Her Death; The
Hope to Speak More Worthily of Her
From the Banquet': Consolation of Philosophy; Desire
of the Soul; The Noble Soul at the End of Life
From the Divine Comedy': Hell-Entrance on the Jour-
ney Through the Eternal World; Hell - Punishment
of Carnal Sinners; Purgatory - The Final Purgation;
Purgatory Meeting with his Lady in the Earthly
Paradise; Paradise - The Final Vision
PAGE
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4278
4285
4302
4315
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JAMES DARMESTETER
Ernest Renan (Selected Essays')
Judaism (same)
CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN
vi
BY E. RAY LANKESTER
LIVED
1849-1894
Impressions of Travel (A Naturalist's Voyage')
Genesis of The Origin of Species' ('Life and Letters')
Curious Atrophy of Esthetic Taste (same)
Private Memorandum concerning His Little Daughter
1809-1882
(same)
Religious Views (same)
Letters: To Miss Julia Wedgwood; To J. D. Hooker; To
T. H. Huxley; To E. Ray Lankester; To J. D. Hooker
The Struggle for Existence (Origin of Species')
Geometrical Ratio of Increase (same)
ALPHONSE DAUDET
Of the Nature of the Checks to Increase (same)
Complex Relations of All Animals and Plants to Each
Other in the Struggle for Existence (same)
Of Natural Selection: or the Survival of the Fittest
(same)
Progressive Change Compared with Independent Creation
(same)
Creative Design (Variation of Animals and Plants under
Domestication')
Origin of the Human Species (The Descent of Man')
1840-
BY AUGUSTIN FILON
The Two Tartarins (Tartarin of Tarascon ')
Of Mental Mirage," as Distinguished from Lying (same)
Death of the Dauphin (Letters from My Windmill')
Jack Is Invited to Take Up a "Profession" ("Jack')
The City of Iron and Fire (same)
The Wrath of a Queen (Kings in Exile')
MADAME DU DEFFAND (Marie de Vichy-Chamrond)
1697-1780
Letters: To the Duchesse de Choiseul; To Mr. Crawford;
To Horace Walpole
Portrait of Horace Walpole
PAGE
4379
4385
4435
4471
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vii
DANIEL DEFOE
BY CHARLES FREDERICK JOHNSON
<
From Robinson Crusoe': Crusoe's Shipwreck; Crusoe
Makes a New Home; A Footprint
From History of the Plague in London': Superstitious
Fears of the People; How Quacks and Impositors
Preyed on the Fears of the People; The People Are
Quarantined in Their Houses; Moral Effects of the
Plague; Terrible Scenes in the Streets; The Plague
Due to Natural Causes; Spread of the Plague through
Necessities of the Poor
From Colonel Jack': Colonel Jack and Captain Jack
Escape Arrest: Colonel Jack Finds Captain Jack Hard
to Manage; Colonel Jack's First Wife Is Not Disposed
to be Economical
EDUARD DOUWES DEKKER
The Devil Does Not Concern Himself with Petty Matters
(The Modern History of the Devil')
Defoe Addresses His Public (An Appeal to Honor and
Justice')
Engaging a Maid-Servant (Everybody's Business is No-
body's Business')
The Devil (The True-Born Englishman')
There Is a God (The Storm')
1820-1887
Multatuli's Last Words to the Reader (Max Havelaar')
Idyll of Saïdjah and Adinda (same)
THOMAS DEKKER
LIVED
1661-1731
1570? -1637?
From The Gul's Horne Booke': How a Gallant Should
Behave Himself in Powles Walk; Sleep
Praise of Fortune (Old Fortunatus')
Content (Patient Grissil')
Rustic Song (The Sun's Darling')
Lullaby (Patient Grissil')
JEAN FRANÇOIS CASIMIR DELAVIGNE
BY FREDERIC LOLIÉE
Confession of Louis XI
1793-1843
PAGE
4479
4513
4521
4528
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DEMOSTHENES
THOMAS DE QUINCEY
The Third Philippic
Invective Against License of Speech
Justification of His Patriotic Policy
viii
BY ROBERT SHARP
PAUL DÉROULÈDE
Charles Lamb (Biographical Essays')
Despair (Confessions of an English Opium-Eater')
The Dead Sister (same)
Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow (same)
RENÉ DESCARTES
BY GEORGE R. CARPENTER
LIVED
384-322 B. C.
Savannah-La-Mar (same)
The Bishop of Beauvais and Joan of Arc (Miscellaneous
Essays')
PAUL DESJARDINS
The Harvest (Chants du Paysan')
In Good Quarters (Poèmes Militaires')
"Good Fighting” (same)
Last Wishes (same)
1785-1859
BY GRACE KING
1596-1650
Of Certain Principles of Elementary Logical Thought
('Discourse on Method')
An Elementary Method of Inquiry (same)
The Idea of God (Meditations')
SIR AUBREY DE VERE
The Crusaders
The Children Band (The Crusaders')
The Rock of Cashel
The Right Use of Prayer
The Church
Sonnet
1846-
The Present Duty
Conversion of the Church
Two Impressions (Notes Contemporaines')
1788-1846
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4535
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4580
4585
4596
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LIVED
BERNAL DIAZ DEL CASTILLO
1498-1593
From the True History of the Conquest of Mexico': Cap-
ture of Guatimotzin; Mortality at the Conquest of
Mexico; Cortés; Of Divine Aid in the Battle of Santa
Maria de la Vitoria; Cortés Destroys Certain Idols
CHARLES DIBdin
Sea Song
Song: The Heart of a Tar
CHARLES DICKENS
DENIS DIDEROT
BY LAURENCE HUTTON
The One Thing Needful (Hard Times')
The Boy at Mugby (Mugby Junction')
Burning of Newgate (Barnaby Rudge')
Monseigneur ('A Tale of Two Cities')
The Ivy Green
From 'Rameau's Nephew'
FRANZ VON DINGELSTEDT
A Man of Business (The Amazon')
The Watchman
ISAAC D'ISRAELI
Poor Jack
Tom Bowling
SYDNEY DOBELL
1745-1814
1812-1870
DIOGENES LAERTIUS
200-250 A. D. ?
Life of Socrates (Lives and Sayings of the Philosophers')
Examples of Greek Wit and Wisdom: Bias; Plato; Aristip-
pus; Aristotle; Theophrastus; Demetrius; Antisthenes;
Diogenes; Cleanthes; Pythagoras
Epigram on the Death of Edward Forbes
How's My Boy?
The Sailor's Return
Afloat and Ashore
1713-1784
1814-1881
1766-1848
Poets, Philosophers, and Artists Made by Accident (Curi-
osities of Literature')
Martyrdom of Charles the First (Commentaries on the
Reign of Charles the First')
1824-1874
PAGE
4613
4620
4625
4689
4704
4711
4725
4733
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SYDNEY DOBELL- Continued:
The Soul (Balder')
England (same)
America
Amy's Song of the Willow ('Balder')
AUSTIN DOBSON
On a Nankin Plate
The Old Sedan-Chair
Ballad of Prose and Rhyme
The Curé's Progress
"Good-Night, Babbette »
MARY MAPES DODGE
The Race (Hans Brinker')
JOHN DONNE
BY ESTHER SINGLETON
The Undertaking
A Valediction Forbidding
Mourning
X
EDWARD DOWDEN
FEODOR MIKHAILOVITCH DOSTOEVSKY
The Ladies of St. James's
Dora versus Rose
Une Marquise
A. CONAN DOYLE
LIVED
BY ISABEL F. HAPGOOD
1840-
A Ballad to Queen Elizabeth
The Princess De Lamballe
(Four French women')
1840? -
Song
Love's Growth
Song
From 'Poor People': Letter from Varvara Dobrosyeloff
to Makar Dyevushkin; Letter from Makar Dyevushkin
to Varvara Alexievna Dobrosyeloff
The Bible Reading (Crime and Punishment')
The Interpretation of Literature (same)
1573-1631
1843-
The Humor of Shakespeare (Shakespeare; a Critical
Study of His Mind and Art')
1821-1881
Shakespeare's Portraiture of Women (Transcripts and
Studies)
Holmes')
Bowmen's Song (The White Company')
1859-
The Red-Headed League (The Adventures of Sherlock
PAGE
4741
4757
4771
4779
4806
4815
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HOLGER DRACHMANN
JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE
1846-
The Skipper and His Ship (Paul and Virginia of a
Northern Zone')
The Prince's Song (Once Upon a Time')
LIVED
A Winter's Tale (The Croakers')
The Culprit Fay
The American Flag
1795-1820
PAGK
4840
4851
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LIST OF PORTRAITS
IN VOL. VIII
Felix Dahn
Richard Henry Dana, Senior
Richard Henry Dana, Junior
Dante
Charles Darwin
Alphonse Daudet
Madame Du Deffand
Daniel Defoe
Casimir Delavigne
Demosthenes
Thomas De Quincey
Paul Déroulède
René Descartes
Paul Desjardins
Aubrey De Vere
Charles Dibdin
Charles Dickens
Denis Diderot
Franz von Dingelstedt
Isaac D'Israeli
Austin Dobson
Mary Mapes Dodge
John Donne
Feodor Mikhailovitch Dostoevsky
A. Conan Doyle
Holger Drachmann
Joseph Rodman Drake
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FELIX DAHN
(1834-)
ELIX DAHN was born at Hamburg, February 9th, 1834, but
when he was only six weeks old the family removed to
Munich. His parents, Friedrich and Constance Dahn, were
celebrated actors, and members of the Royal Theatre at Munich.
His childhood, youth, and early manhood were passed in Munich,
with the exception of one year (1852-3) spent at the University of
Berlin. A somewhat lonely but not unhappy childhood in the fine
old house in the Königinstrasse, with its surroundings of parks and
pleasant gardens, developed his dreamy,
poetic instincts. His first poem, written at
the age of fourteen, is the spontaneous
lyric outburst of a boy's joy in nature.
FELIX DAHN
Dahn was educated at the Latin school
and the University of Munich. He was
but a lad when Homer opened to him a
new world. He began to read the Iliad,
and scarcely left off night or day until it
was finished. The Odyssey followed in the
same way; and in two months he had read
them both and begun again at the begin-
ning. Poetry had rendered his mind sus-
ceptible to learning, and he read, in school
and out, every classic that fell into his hands. History as well as
poetry early became a passion to him, and the uniformity of his
intellectual development made every province of learning his own.
The Teutonic languages, old and new, Anglo-Saxon, Gothic, Norse,
etc. , as well as Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Spanish, and English,
were easily assimilated. At the university, both at Munich and Berlin,
he devoted himself to history, philosophy, and jurisprudence. In 1857
he became docent in the faculty of law at the University of Munich,
and in 1862 was made professor. In the following year he was
appointed professor of German law and jurisprudence at Würzburg,
and in 1872 he was called to Königsberg to the same chair, and in
1888 to Breslau. He took part in the war of 1870-71, and was
present at the battle of Sedan.
Dahn is distinguished as a historian, novelist, poet, and dramatist.
His principal historical works are -'Die Könige der Germanen'
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FELIX DAHN
(The Kings of the Germans), 1861-72, 6 vols. ; Urgeschichte der
Germanischen und Romanischen Völker' (Primitive History of the
Germanic and Romance Peoples), 1878. These two rank high among
the contributions to German history and ethnology in the nineteenth
century. Among his most prominent works in law is 'Die Vernunft
im Recht' (Reason in Law), 1879. As a poet and dramatist, several
of his performances have attained eminence. In 1857 he published
his first collection of poems, and a second collection followed in 1873.
'Zwölf Balladen' (Twelve Ballads) appeared in 1875, and 'Balladen
und Lieder' (Ballads and Songs) in 1878.
