THE CANTERBURY POETS. 



NEW VOLUMES. 



Square 8vo, cloth, is. ; Gravure edition, with Frontispiece Portrait of 

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The Strayed Reveller, Empedocles 

 on Etna, and other Poems. 



By MATTHEW ARNOLD. 

 With an Introduction by WILLIAM SHARP. 



The Bothie, and other Poems. 



BY ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH. 

 Edited, with an Introduction, by ERNEST RHYS. 



Born in 1819, educated at Rugby under Dr. Arnold, a friend and school- 

 fellow of Matthew Arnold, and the subject of the latter's elegiac poem Thyrsis, 

 Arthur Hugh Clough is regarded as one of the most Chaucerian of English 

 poets, and in The Bothie this quality is specially shown. Less known than it 

 ought to be, the interest of the story itself of this " Long- Vacation Pastoral," 

 its humour, its wisdom, its manly feeling for life and nature, and the high 

 quality of its poetry, have long secured for The Bothie a permanent place in 

 our literature. 



COMPLETION OF THIRD AND LAST VOLUME. 



Dramatic Essays. 



Edited by WILLIAM ARCHER and ROBERT W. LOWE. 



Three Vols., Crown 8vo, Cloth, Price 35. 6d. per Vol., each with a 

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DRAMATIC ESSAYS. 

 Edited by William Archer and Robert W. Lowe. 

 VOL. I. With a Frontispiece Portrait in Photogravure of Leigh Hunt. 



The First Series contains the criticisms of LEIGH HUNT, both those col- 

 lected by himself in 1807 (long out of print), and the admirable articles 

 contributed more than twenty years ago to The Tatler, and never 

 republished. 

 VOL. II. With a Frontispiece, Portrait in Photogravure of Hazlitt. 



The Second Series contains the criticisms of WILLIAM HAZLITT. Hazlitt's 

 Essays on Kean and his contemporaries have long been inaccessible, 

 save to collectors. 



VOL. III. With a Frontispiece Portrait in Photogravure of George Henry Lewes, 

 This Volume contains hitherto uncollected criticisms by JOHN FOHSTEH, 

 GEORGE HENRY LEWES, and Selections from the writings of WILLIAM 

 Pi-OBSON (The Old Playgoer). Each Volume is complete in itself. 



