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Arr. IX. 4 Mythological Dictionary, with an Essay on the Sacrifices to Heathen Deities. 
12mo. 
THIS is one of those ephemeral pub- 
lications, which have their day, and are 
then replaced by some other work of the 
‘same kind, in a newer form, without 
perhaps a | cid share of merit. 
humility of the compiler, may be esti- 
mated by the profound respect, and dis- 
tant admiration with which he regards 
Mr. Lempriere’s useful publication ona 
The 
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ANCIENT CLASSICS. 
“ 
similiar subject, but larger scale, as a 
work which will immortalize jts author. 
Mr. Lempriere’s book is a very service- 
able companion to the young student ; 
but we apprehend that immortality was 
the object which he had least in view in 
the compilation of it. The execution of 
the work before us we can in very few 
respects commend. 
Art. X. Skeleton of the Latin Accidence, in eight Tables. 
_ A Neat exhibition of the paradigmata 
of Latin nouns and verbs, and very like- 
ly to prove acceptable and useful to 
children engaged in learning the rudi- 
ments. The examples are well selected, 
and contain some varieties which are not 
noticed incommon grammars. Care is 
taken by the manner of printing them, 
to distinguish the essential from the va- 
riable parts of words. We bélieye that. 
we are indebted to Dr. Carey for thi 
useful little work. - V9 
Arr. XI. Progressive Exercises, adapied to the Eton Accidence. Svo. pp. 30. 
THIS is a useful initiatory book, evi- 
dently compiled by some person who has 
been engaged in the practice, or who 
has considered the theory of learning. 
Jt consists of two parts, one intended to 
exercise boys in the variations of single | 
words and the simplest rules of con-__ 
struction ; the other, to conduct them tq — 
the arialysis of complete sentences. 
