36 William Blackwood & Sons' List. 



English Prose for Junior and Senior Classes. 



By the SAME AUTHOR. In Two Parts. 2s. 6d. each. 

 PART I. Malory to Johnson. | PART II. Nineteenth Century. 



Educational Times. " We do not remember to have seen a better prose 

 collection on the same scale, and the book should be very useful to teachers who 

 like to work on the lines of genuine literature. " 



Mr R. Blair, Education Officer. "I have to inform you that the Committee 

 of the London County Council concerned have decided to add the book entitled 

 ' English Exercises for Junior and Senior Classes ' (J. L. Robertson, Is.) to the 

 Council's supplementary list of books for evening schools." 



English Exercises for Junior and Senior Classes. 



By the SAME AUTHOR. Is. 



Schoolmaster. "These exercises have the high recommendation of being 



the gradual growth of a course of practical work in an English class-room 



The manual cannot fail to be of service even to experienced teachers." 



Headmaster, Council Central Secondary School. "As an English teacher 

 and lecturer of long experience, I may say unreservedly that I am delighted with 

 the book. I shall certainly use it in my classes. The suggestions under each 

 extract are extremely good, and will be valuable to teachers and students alike. " 



High School Headmaster. "The exercises are admirably drawn up, and are 

 most suitable for classes preparing for Leaving Certificate or University examina- 

 tions. I have great pleasure in adopting the book as a class-book, and intend to 

 use it systematically throughout the session." 



English Drama. 



By the SAME AUTHOR. 2s. 6d. 



Spectator. "This capital selection Not only is it a text-book with 



excellent notes, but a neat and handy collection of English dramatic 

 masterpieces." 



The Select Chaucer. 



Edited and Elucidated by the SAME AUTHOR. Crown 8vo, 3s. ; and in Two 

 Parts Part L, 2s. ; Part II., Is. 6d. 



Athenaeum. "A very successful attempt to enlarge the range of Chaucer 

 reading in schools. We wish we could believe that the book will have the 

 circulation it deserves." 



Paraphrasing, Analysis, and Correction of Sentences. 



By D. M. J. JAMES, M.A., Gordon Schools, Huntly. Is. 



Also in Two Parts: 



Passages for Paraphrasing. Verse and Prose. 6d. 

 Exercises in Analysis, Parsing, and Correction of 



Sentences. 6d. 



Athenaeum. "The pieces are well calculated to improve the grammar and 

 style of the rising generation in an age which is not distinguished for lucidity or 

 logic. " 



