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ENGLISH 



Lectures on Dryjden. By A. IV. Verrall, Litt.D. See p. 7. 



The Literary) Relations of England and Germany in the Seventeenth 

 Century. By Gilbert JFaterhouie, M.A. See p. 1 1 . 



Charles Kingsley: The Heroes or Greek Fairy Tales for My Children. 



Pitt Press Series. Text, with 18 illustrations and pronouncing dictionary 

 of proper names. Extra fcap. ivo. Limp cloth, pp. xx -^ 162. Price is. 



Edmund Spenser: The Faerie Queene. Book H. Edited by Lilian 

 JVinstanley., M.A.., sometime Fellow of the Victoria University oj 

 Manchester. Lecturer in English in the University College of JVales, 

 Aberystwyth. Extra fcap. 8i'5. pp. Ixxii + 294. Price 2s. bd. 



A new volume in the Pitt Press Series. 



There are many problems still remaining in Spenserian scholarship, but the editor 

 hopes that this edition may serve as a genuine help towards elucidating a few ; the essay 

 on Spenser and Aristotle is original, and will, it is hoped, be found of interest to 

 Spenserian scholars generally ; while the investigation ot the sources of Book II is much 

 more full than can be found elsewhere. 



Second Characters or The Language of Forms. By the Right Honourable 

 Anthony, Earl of Shaft eshurx. Edited by B. Rand, Ph.D. See p. II. 



Precis-Writing. By W. Murison, M.A., Senior English Master, Aberdeen 

 Grammar School. In three parts. Crown ivo. Part I, pp. xvi + 138. 

 Price IS. bd. Part II, pp. xvi -^ 196. Price 35. Part III, pp. xvi + 

 264. Price y. bd. 

 This series is intended tor a course extending over two or three years. The three 

 books are graded and are specially designed tor students preparing for the examinations 

 of the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board, Army Entrance, Navy Clerk- 

 ships, Civil Service Clerkships (Div. II), Society of Arts and other bodies. 



Each part contains an introduction with worked examples, and the exercises are all 

 taken from Government Examination-.flapers and Blue-Books. 



FRENCH 



Six Contes par Guy de Maupassant. Edited by H. N. P. Sloman, ALA., 

 Headmaster oj Sydney Grammar School. Large crown %vo. pp. xii + 120. 

 Price is. bd. 



The first volume of the CambriJge Modern French Series (see p. 20) contains the 

 following stories : Le Horla — Le Trou — Les Prisonniers — Qui Sait? — Mentiet — UA-uenture 

 de Walter Schnajffs, with exercises and a vocabulary ot less known words. 



GERMAN 



Julius Stinde. Die Familie Buchholz. Edited by G. H. Clarke, M.A. 

 Large crown ?iVo. pp. xii + jb. Price 2s. bd. 



In the Cambridge Modern German Series [see p. 21). 



Formal introduction to Julius Stinde, says the editor, is rendered unnecessary by 

 his European fame. Part I of Tbe Bucliliolz Family having gone through 89 editions. 



