UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 



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' Vol. IV 

 No. 1. Madame de Stael's literary rfeputation in England. By Robert C. Whitford. 75 eta. 

 No, 2, 3, 4. Index verborum quae in Senecae fabulis necnon in Octavia Praetexta reperiuntur 



a Guilielmo Abbott Oldfather, Arthuro Stanley Pease, Howardo Vernon Canter 



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VOL. V 



No. 1, 2. The influence of Christianity on the Vocabulary of Old English poetry. Part I. 



By Albert Kaiser. $1.50. 

 No. 3. Spenser's Defense of Lord Gray, By H. S. V. Jones. $1.00. 

 No. 4, Ysopet and Avionnct, Latin and French texts. Kenneth McKenzie and W. A. 



Oldfather. $1.50, 



Vol. VI 

 No. 1. La Colleci6n Cervantina de la Sociedad Hispdnica de America (The Hispanic Society 



of America) : Ediciones de Don Quijote. By Horaero Seris. $1 . 50. 

 No. 2, 3. M. Tulli Ciceronis De Divinatione. Liber Primus. With commentary. By A. S. 



Pease. $3.00. 

 No. 4. De Fragmenti suetoniani de grammaticis et rhetoribus; codicum fide et nexu. By 



R. P. Robinson. (In press.) 



Vol. VII 

 No. 1. Sir R. Howard's comedy "The Committee." With introduction and notes. By 



C. N. Thuxber. $1.50. 

 No. 2. The Sepulchre of Christ in art and liturgy. By N. C. Brooks. With plates. $1.50 

 No. 3. The language of the Konungs Skuggsja. By G. T. Flom. (In press.) 



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Vol. II 

 Ito, 1. Taxation of corporations in Illinois, other than railroads, since 1872. By J. R. 



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 Nos, 2ajid3, The West in the diplomatic negotiations of the American Revolution. By P. 



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 No.2. The life of Jesse W. Fell. By Frances ]vi Mor('.hut'5<?. 60 cts. 

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