The work of the Open Court Publishing Co : an illustrated catalogue of its publications covering a period of twenty-one years (1887-1907) consisting of a complete book list with brief characterizatiion of authors and contents, including also a selection of noteworthy articles from the Monist and the Open court . d and translated b\- P.\ul C.\kus. Printed in albumshape on heavy paper. Paper covers. Pages, vii, 162. irice,50 cents. (2s. 6d.) The appearance of the Xenions is significant in the lives of bothGoethe and Schiller. Each one of them is the product of theircommon activity. Some of


The work of the Open Court Publishing Co : an illustrated catalogue of its publications covering a period of twenty-one years (1887-1907) consisting of a complete book list with brief characterizatiion of authors and contents, including also a selection of noteworthy articles from the Monist and the Open court . d and translated b\- P.\ul C.\kus. Printed in albumshape on heavy paper. Paper covers. Pages, vii, 162. irice,50 cents. (2s. 6d.) The appearance of the Xenions is significant in the lives of bothGoethe and Schiller. Each one of them is the product of theircommon activity. Some of them are personal and satirical,while others incorporate in the terse form of a distich profoundthoughts or far-reaching moral principles. The latter class con-taining thoughts of enduring worth have been selected here forthe sake of-making them, as they deserve to be, a part of Englishliterature. They are translated in the original meter and withthe assistance of a preface constitute a good introduction to themethods of classical prosodv. The following is an instance of the satire directed against theauthors contemporary critics: Dont be disturbed by the barking;Remain in your seats, for the barkersWish but to get in your to be barked at themselves. 66 THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO., SCHILLER IN Caruss Friedrich Schilkr, p. 23. 67 THE OPEN COURT PUBLISHING CO., CHICAGO. LITERATURE (Con.)Godward. A Record of Religions Progress, In- Dr. Paul Carus. 26. 30 cents. (2s. TkI.) This is a collection of short ])oenis of the author leflecting hisreligious develoi)ment from orthodox Christianity through infi-delity to a new and ])ositivc faith on broader, more philosoi^hiealand truer grounds, x^lost of these poems were originally writtenin (ierman, but have been rewritten by the author to expressthe same thoughts in the language of his new home. This little book of verse is a spiritual autobiography. . It is a surertestimony of the certitudes


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