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Plato's Dialogues; at any rate, the. Apology,

Phædo, and Republic

Xenophon's Memorabilia

Aristotle's Politics

Demosthenes's De Coronâ

Cicero's De Officiis, De Amicitia, and De

Senectute

Plutarch's Lives

Berkeley's Human Knowledge

Descartes's Discours sur la Méthode

Locke's On the Conduct of the Understanding

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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (perhaps in Morris's edition; or, if expurgated, in C. Clarke's, or Mrs. Haweis's)

Shakespeare

Milton's Paradise Lost, Lycidas, Comus, and the

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Arabian Nights

Swift's Gulliver's Travels

Defoe's Robinson Crusoe

Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield

Cervantes's Don Quixote

Boswell's Life of Johnson

Molière

Schiller's William Tell

Sheridan's The Critic, School for Scandal, and

The Rivals

Carlyle's Past and Present

Bacon's Novum Organum

Smith's Wealth of Nations (part of)

Mill's Political Economy

Cook's Voyages

Humboldt's Travels

White's Natural History of Selborne

Darwin's Origin of Species

Naturalist's Voyage

Mill's Logic

Bacon's Essays

Montaigne's Essays

Hume's Essays

Macaulay's Essays

Addison's Essays

Emerson's Essays

Burke's Select Works

Smiles's Self-Help

Voltaire's Zadig and Micromegas
Goethe's Faust, and Autobiography
Thackeray's Vanity Fair
Pendennis

Dickens's Pickwick

David Copperfield

Lytton's Last Days of Pompeii
George Eliot's Adam Bede
Kingsley's Westward Ho!

Scott's Novels

CHAPTER V

THE BLESSING OF FRIENDS1

"They seem to take away the sun from the world who withdraw friendship from life; for we have received nothing better from the Immortal Gods, nothing more delightful."— CICERO.

Most of those who have written in praise of books have thought they could say nothing more conclusive than to compare them to friends.

"All men," said Socrates, "have their different objects of ambitionhorses, dogs, money, honour, as the case may be; but for his own part he would rather have a good friend than all these

1 The substance of this was delivered at the London Working Men's College.

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