LATIN— ENGLISH LITERATURE 



LATIN 



Quantity) and Accent in the Pronunciation of Latin. By F. IF. JVataiuay. 

 See p. 3. 



An Elementary) Latin Grammar. By Arthur Sloman, M.A., late Head- 

 master of Birkenhead School. Crown Si'o. pp. xii -\- 170. Price is. bd. 



Follows in the main the recommendations of the Joint Committee on Grammatical 

 Terminology and gives all the Grammar necessary for students trom the senior forms 

 of Preparatory Schools up to the usual standard ot entrance examinations at Oxford, 

 Cambridge and other universities. 



Prima Legenda : First Tear Latin Lessons. By 'J. IFhyte, AI.A.f Classical 

 Mistress, Blackheath High School for Girls. Fcap. ^vo. pp. viii + 64. 

 Price IS. ^d. 



Provides material for a year's work tor pupils beginning Latin at the age ot 1 1 or 

 12, and, according to a reviewer in Education, is a "splendid first year's course" which 

 "will make the study of Latin a delight." 



The exercises, Latin-English and English-Latin, are in the torm ot simple stories. 

 The grammar includes the declension of nouns and adjectives, and the indicative mood 

 of the first four conjugations of verbs. In the appendix are some simple Latin versions 

 of nursery rhymes, and at the end of the book a complete Latin-English vocabulary. 



Csesar. Gallic War. Book L Edited.^ with introduction, notes and voca- 

 bulary, by E. S. Shuckburgh, Litt.D. Fcap. pp. xxxii -\- 1^2. With 

 21 illustrations, T^ plans and a map. Price \s. bd. 



A new edition of which the chief features are the marking of vowels long by nature 

 in the text and the inclusion of illustrations taken from authentic sources. 



ENGLISH LITERATURE 



The Cambridge History of English Literature. Edited by Sir A. IV. Ward, 

 Litt.D., and A. R. Waller, M.A. Fol. X. The Age of Johnson. 

 See p. 9. 



Collected Literary Essays, Classical and Modern. By A. W. Verrall, 

 Litt.D. See p. I. 



Outlines of Victorian Literature. By Hugh Walker, LL.D., and Mrs Hugh 



Walker. See p. 9. 



Edmund Burke. Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents. 

 Edited by W. Murison, M.A., Senior English Master, Aberdeen Gram- 

 mar School. Fcap. Svo. pp. xxxviii + 1 64. Price 2s. bd. Pitt Press 

 Series. 



The Introduction includes a brief sketch of Burke's life, a resume of public affairs 

 {1760-70), a critical discussion of Tie Present Discontents, an appendix containing 

 Goldsmith's epitaph and the Middlesex petition (1769) and a chronological table; the 

 Notes are preceded by an analysis of the argument, and a summary of the pamphlet. 



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