I. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, Man and Teacher. "Nothing we have seen on the teaching and tendency of the great American idealist, exceeds in interest and value the slende brochure before us. . . The little work displays an almost pheno menal insight into the genius of Emerson."-Inverness Courier. "We heartily recommend it."- Westminster Review. II. GEORGE ELIOT, Moralist and Thinker. "The paper is a masterly one. It is a careful analysis of th ethical and scientific creed at the basis of the great novelist creations."-Edinburgh Evening News. "We welcome work that is honest and fresh and suggestive an individual, and shall look forward to others of the series."-Britis Quarterly Review. III. JOHN RUSKIN, Economist. Ought to be read by every man and woman of culture."Journal of Science. IV. WALT WHITMAN, Poet and Democrat; TO FOLLOW. CHARLES DARWIN, THOMAS CARLYLE, HERBER SPENCER, MATTHEW ARNOLD, ROBERT BROWNING AND OTHERS. |