UNTVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STUDIES IN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 



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Vol. IV 

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

 Nos. 2, 3, 4. Inde.t verborum quae in Senecae fabulis nccnon in Octavia Praetexta reperiuntur 



a Guihelmo .\bbott Oldlather, .\rtliuro Stanley Pease, Howardo Vernon Canter 



confectus. $1.50. Part II. SI. 50. Part lU. SI. 50. 

 Vol. V 

 Nos. 1, 2. The influence of Christianity on the Vocabulary of Old English poetry. Part I. 



By -Vlbert Keiser. SI. 50. 

 No. 3. Spenser's Defense of Lord Gray. By H. S. V. Jones. SI. 00. 

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



Oldfather. $1.50. 



Vol VI 

 No. 1. La Collecidn Cervantina de la Sociedad Hispfinica de America (The Hispanic Sodetjr 



of America): Ediciones de Don Qui jote. By Homero Sens. $1.50. 

 Nos. 2, 3. M. Tulli Ciceronis De Divinatione. Liber Primus. With commentary. By A. S. 



Pease. $3.00. 

 No. 4. De Fragraenti suetoniani de grammaticis et rhetoribus; codicum fide et nezu. By 



R. P. Robinson. $2.00. 



Vol. VII 

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



C. N. Thurber. $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 Skuggsji. By G. T. Flom. $1.50. 

 No. 4. The significant name in Terence. By J. C. Austin. $2.00. 



Vol. VUI 

 No. 1. Emerson's theories of literary expression. By Emerson Grant Sutcliffe. SI 50. 



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Vol. II 

 No. 1. Taxation of corporations in Illinois, other than railroads, since 1872. By J. R. 



Moore. 55 cts. 

 Nos. 2 and 3. The West in the diplomatic negotiations of the .\merican Revolution. By P. 



C.Phillips. SI. 25. 

 No. 4. The development of banking in Illinois, 1S17-1863. By G. W. Dowrie. 90 cts. 



Vol. Ill 

 Nos. 1 and 2. The historj' of the general property tax in Illinois. By R. JI. Haig. $1 . 25. 



Vol. IV 

 No. 1. The Illinois Whigs before 1846. By C. M. Thompson. 95 cts. 

 Nos. 3^. The history of the Illinois Central railway to 1870. By H. G. Brownson. SI. 25. 



Vol. V 

 No. 1. Enforcement of international law by municipal law. By P. Q. Wright. $1 .25. 

 No. 2. The life of Jesse W. Fell. By Frances M. Morehouse. 60 cts. 

 No. 4. Mine taxation in the United States. By L. E. Young. SI .50. 



