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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Émile Montégut (1826–1895)

Montégut, Émile (mô-tā-gü’). A French journalist and miscellaneous writer; born at Limoges, June 14, 1826; died at Paris, Dec. 11, 1895. He published: ‘The Netherlands: Impressions of Travel and Art’ (1869); ‘Poets and Artists of Italy’ (1881); ‘Literary Types and Æsthetic Fancies’ (1882); ‘Books and People of the Orient’ (1885); ‘Critical Miscellanies’ (1887); ‘A Critic’s Reading Hours’ (1891); etc.