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There have recently been added to the Warren House Library a number of German classics from the private library of Charles Eliot Norton '46, among them 30 volumes on the Niebelungen Lied, and rare copies of the first editions of Goethe's Iphigenie Auf Tauris, 1790, and Schiller's Wallenstein, 1800. Ten volumes on works and criticisms of Shakspere have been received from F. E. Chase; and J. H. Clark '57 has added 65 volumes of contemporary Spanish and Italian works and 19 volumes of French literature to the Lowell Memorial collection. A number of books donated by him are at present being bound and have not as yet been entered. These are mainly works of modern romance authors.
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