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Helfenstein (James). — a comparative grammar 



OF THE TEUTONIC LANGUAGES : Being at the same 

 time a Historical Grammar of the Enghsh Langiiatre, and com- 

 prising Gothic, Anglo-Saxon, Early English, Modern English, 

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 Middle High German, Modem German, Old Saxon, Old Frisian, 

 and Dutch. By James Helfenstein, Ph.D. Svo. \%s. 



Masson (Gustave).— a COMPENDIOUS dictionary 



OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE (French-English and English- 

 French). Followed by a List of the Principal IJiverging Deriva- 

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 Gustave Masson, Assistant-Master and Librarian, Harrow 

 School. Fourth Edition. Crown Svo. Half-bound. 6j. 

 ".<4 book which any student, whatever may be the deijree of his ad- 

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 hand while he is reading."— Saturday Review, 



Mayor. — a BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CLUE TO LATIN LITE- 

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 by John E. B. Mayor, M.A., Professor of Latin in the Univer- 

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scholars. " — Athen^^lum. 



Morris. — Works by the Rev. Richard Morris, LL.D., Member 

 of the Council of the Philol. Soc, Lecturer on English Language 

 and Literature in King's College School, Editor of " Specimens 

 of Early English," etc., etc. : — 



HISTORICAL OUTLINES OF ENGLISH ACCIDENCE, 

 comprising Chapters on the History and Development of 

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ELEMENTARY LESSONS IN HISTORICAL ENGLISH 

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Oliphant. — the old AND middle ENGLISH. By 



T. L. Kington Oliphant, M.A., of Eailiol College, Oxford. 



A New Edition, revised and greatly enlarged, of " The Sources 



of Standard English." Extra fcap. Svo. 9^. 



"Mr. Oliphant' s booh is to our mind, one of the ablest and most 



scholarly contributions to our standard English we have seen for many 



_y<'arj-."— School Board Chronicle. "The book comes nearer to a 



history of the English language than anything we have seen since such a 



history could be written, without confusion and contradictions.^^ — 



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