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Página 57 - BEN JONSON'S CYNTHIA'S REVELS. By HENRY MORLEY, Professor of English Literature, University College, London. SELECTIONS from the TATLER and the SPECTATOR. By HENRY MORLEY, Professor of English Literature, University College, London. SCOTT'S MARMION. By EDWARD E. MORRIS, MA Lincoln College, Oxford, Head-Master of the Grammar School, Melbourne. Australia; Original Editor of
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Página 55 - ... mere philological or textual puzzles. The current belief that a knowledge of Latin and Greek is a sufficient qualification for the critical editing of English Authors is not shared by the Editors of the London Series, and they therefore propose to select as Contributors none but Scholars who have made a special study of our mother-tongue. The valuable labour and ability devoted to the study of the English Language and English Literature in Germany render the aid of German scholars in this undertaking...
Página 54 - JERRAM, to be published by Messrs. LONGMANS & Co. It seems not unfitting that a Series of English Classics should be called after the great city with which, as the centre of English intellectual life, all our chief Authors have been more or less connected. The Series will include works from all periods of our literature, from the beginning down to the present century. It is hoped that every one of our chief wnters will eventually be represented in it.
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Página 56 - Trinity College, Dublin ; Author of ' Shakspeare, a Study of his Mind and Art.' A SELECTION from FULLER. By JG FITCH, English Examiner in the University of London. MACAULAY'S ESSAYS on CLIVE and on WARREN HASTINGS.
Página 56 - POPE'S POEMS, with Introduction and Notes by THOMAS ARNOLD, MA, University College, Oxford ; Author of ' A Manual of English Literature
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Página 57 - Historical Outlines of English Accidence,' &c. POEMS of DUNBAR. Selected by JAH MURRAY, LL.D. Author of 'The Dialect of the Southern Counties of Scotland.' CHAUCER'S SELECTED TALES and MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. By Professor TEN BRINK, of Strasburg. GOLDSMITH'S TRAVELLER and DESERTED VILLAGE. By the Rev. J TWENTYMAN, MA late Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge; Vice-Master. King's College School, London. MARLOWE'S DOCTOR FAUST0S. By Professor WAGNER, of Hamburg Editor of Marlowe's ' Edward the Second,

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