|
otes, and a
Biographical Memoir by ALEXANDER SMITH, pp. lxii., 636.
"_Admirable in all respects_."--SPECTATOR.
Robinson Crusoe. Edited after the Original Editions, with a
Biographical Introduction by HENRY KINGSLEY. pp. xxxi., 607.
"_A most excellent and in every way desirable
edition_."--COURT CIRCULAR.
Goldsmith's Miscellaneous Works. Edited, with Biographical
Introduction, by PROFESSOR MASSON. pp. lx., 695.
"_Such an admirable compendium of the facts of Goldsmith's
life, and so careful and minute a delineation of the mixed
traits of his peculiar character as to be a very model of a
literary biography in little_."--SCOTSMAN.
Pope's Poetical Works. Edited, with Notes and Introductory Memoir, by
A. W. WARD, M.A., Professor of History in Owens College, Manchester.
pp. lii., 508.
_The_ LITERARY CHURCHMAN _remarks: "The Editor's own notes
and introductory memoir are excellent, the memoir alone
would be cheap and well worth buying at the price of the
whole volume_."
Dryden's Poetical Works. Edited, with a Memoir, Revised Text, and
Notes, by W. D. CHRISTIE, M.A., of Trinity College, Cambridge. pp.
lxxxvii., 662.
"_An admirable edition, the result of great research and of
a careful revision of the text_."--PALL MALL GAZETTE.
Cowper's Poetical Works. Edited, with Notes and Biographical
Introduction, by WILLIAM BENHAM, Vicar of Margate. pp. lxxiii., 536.
_"Mr. Benham's edition of Cowper is one of permanent
value_."--SATURDAY REVIEW.
Morte d'Arthur.--SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS
NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE. The original Edition of Caxton,
revised for Modern Use. With an Introduction by Sir EDWARD STRACHEY,
Bart. pp. xxxvii., 509.
_"It is with perfect confidence that we recommend this
edition of the old romance to every class of
readers_."--PALL MALL GAZETTE.
The Works of Virgil. Rendered into English Prose, with Introductions,
Notes, Running Analysis, and an Index. By JAMES LONSDALE, M.A., and
SAMUEL LEE, M.A. pp. 228.
"_A more complete edition of Virgil in English it is
scarcely possible to conceive than the scholarly work before
us_."--GLOBE.
The Works of Horace. Rendered into English Prose, with Introductions,
Running Analysis, Notes, and Index. By JAMES LONSDALE, M.A., and
SAMUEL LEE, M.A.
_The_ STANDARD _says, "To classical and non-classical
|