OLD SHRINES AND IVY 



i8mo, Cloth, 75 Cents. 



CONTENTS. 



SHRINES OF HISTORY. 



I. Storied Southampton. 



n. Pageantry and Relics. 



in. The Shakespeare Church. 



IV. A Stratford Chronicle. 



V. From London to Dover. 



VI. Beauties of France. 



VII. Ely and its Cathedral. 



VIII. From Edinburgh to Inverness. 



IX. The Field of Culloden. 



X. Stormbound lona. 



SHRINES OF LITERATURE. 

 XI, The Forest of Arden : As You Like It. 

 XII. Fairy Land: A Midsummer Night's Dream. 



XIII. Will 0' the Wisp: Love's Labour Lost. 



XIV. Shakespeare's Shrew. 



XV. A Mad Y/'orld: Anthony and Cleopatra. 



XVI. Sheridan, and the School for Scandal. 



XVII. Farquhar, and the Inconstant. 



XVIII. Longfellow. 



XIX. A Thought on Cooper's Novels. 



XX. A Man of Letters: John R. G. Hassard. 



" Whatever William Winter writes is marked by felic- 

 ity of diction and by refinement of style, as well as by 

 the evidence of culture and wide reading. ' Old Shrines 

 and Ivy' is an excellent example of the charm of his 

 work." — Boston Courier. 



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