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riginal Compositions contributed by Gentlemen educated at Shrewsbury School. Among the Contributors are the Head Masters of Shrewsbury. Stanford, Repton, Birmingham, and Uppingham Schools; Andrew Lawson, Esq., late M.P; the Rev. R. Shilleto, Cambridge; the Rev. T.S. Evans, Rugby; J. Riddell, Esq., Fellow of Baliol College, Oxford; the Rev. E.M. Cope, H.J. Hodgson, Esq., H.A.J. Munro, Esq., W.G. Clark, Esq., Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge, and many other distinguished Scholars from both Universities. The Work is edited by three of the principal Contributors. "Highly creditable to the Scholarship of Shrewsbury, and indeed of England, and we wish it heartily success."--_Guardian._ RULES FOR OVIDIAN VERSE, with some Hints on the Transition to the Virgilian Hexameter, and an Introductory Preface. Edited by JAMES TATE, A.M., Master of the Grammar School, Richmond. 8vo. sewed, 1s. 6d. FIRST STEPS TO LATIN VERSIFICATION, being an Analysis of the Scansion and Structure of the Ovidian Verse. Price 6d. on sheet; folded in cloth, 1s. Just Published, fcp. 8vo., price 4s. 6d., cloth, CICERONIS CATO MAJOR, sive de Senectute, Laelius, site de Amicitia. et Epistolae Selectae; with English Notes and an Index. By GEORGE LONG. Being a second volume of the Grammar School Classics. "Mr. George Long has edited the De Senectute, and De Amicitia, together with some of the Epistles of Cicero, and has contributed a very clever preface upon the best way of teaching foreign, and especially classical, languages. Mr. Long's ability and reputation render any writing of his important, and his name is a pledge for the accuracy and value of the edition."--_Guardian._ Also, a new edition, price 5s., XENOPHON'S ANABASIS, with English Notes and Three Maps. By the Rev. J.F. MACMICHAEL, Master of the Grammar School, Burton-on-Trent. Being the first volume of Grammar School Classics. "We can confidently recommend this as the best school edition, and we feel certain that it will satisfy every reasonable demand that can be made."--_Classical Museum._ 12mo., cloth, 2s. 6d. SELECTIONS FROM OVID; AMORES, TRISTIA, HEROIDES, METAMORPHOSES: with prefatory remarks. This Selection is intended to afford an introduction, at once easy and unobjectionable, to a knowledge of the Latin Language, after a boy has become well acquainted with the declensions of nouns and pronouns, and the ordinary forms of verbs. * * *
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