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SHAIRP Studies in Poetry and Philosophy. 



By J. C. SHAIRP, LL.D., Principal of the United College of 

 St. Salvator and St. Leonard, St. Andrews. Second Edition. 

 1 vol. fcap. 8vo, 6s. 



SHAIRP On the Poetic Interpretation of Nature. 

 By J. C. SHAIRP, LL.D., Principal of the United College of St. 

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SHAIRP Wordsworth's Tour in Scotland in 1803, 



in company with his Sister and S. T. Coleridge ; being the 

 Journal of Miss WORDSWORTH, now for the first time made 

 public. Edited by PRINCIPAL SHAIRP, LL.D. Second Edition, 

 1 vol. crown 8vo, 6s. 



" If there were no other record of her than those brief extracts from her 

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SKBNB The Pour Ancient Books of Wales, 



Containing the Cymric Poems attributed to the Bards of the 

 Sixth Century. By WILLIAM F. SKENE. With Maps and 

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SKENB The Coronation Stone. 



By WILLIAM F. SKENE. Small 4to. With Illustrations in 

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SKBNE Celtic Scotland. 



A History of Ancient Alban. By WILLIAM F. SKENE. Vol. I. 

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