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Scotch Folk. 



Illustrated. Third Edition enlarged. Ex. fcap. 8vo, price Is. 



"They are stories of the best type, quite equal in the main to the average of 

 Dean Ramsay's well-known collection." — Aberdeen Free Press. 



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. Svo, 6s. 



"In the 'Moral Dynamic,' Mr. Shairp seeks for something which shall per- 

 suade us of the vital and close bearing on each other of moral thought and spiritual 

 energy. It is this conviction which has animated Mr. Shairp in every page of the 

 volume before us. It is because he appreciates so justly and forcibly the powers 

 of philosophic doctrine over all the field of human life, that he leans with such 

 strenuous trust upon those ideas which Wordsworth unsystematically, and Cole- 

 ridge more systematically, made popular and fertile among us." — Saturday Review. 



" The finest essay in the volume, partly because it is upon the greatest and most 

 definite subject, is the first, on Wordsworth. . . . We have said so much upon 

 this essay that we can only say of the other three that they are fully worthy to 

 stand beside it." — Spectator. 



SHAIRP— Culture and Religion. 



By Principal Shairp, LL.D. Seventh Edition. Fcap. Svo, 3s. 6d. 



"A wise book, and unlike a great many other wise books, has that carefully 

 shaded thought and expression which fits Professor Shairp to speak for Culture 

 no less than for Religion." — Spectator. 



" Those who remember a former work of Principal Shairp's, ' Studies in Poetry 

 and Philosophy,' will feel secure that all which comes from his pen will bear the 

 marks of thought, at once careful, liberal, and accurate. Nor will they be dis- 

 appointed in the present work. . . . We can recommend this book to our 

 readers." — Athenceum. 



"We cannot close Swithout earnestly recommending the book to thoughtful 

 young men. They will find in it the work of a cultivated and learned mind, and 

 of a pure, generous, and upright heart. It combines the loftiest intellectual power 

 with a simple and childlike faith in Christ, and exerts an influence which must be 

 stimulating and healthful."— Freeman. 



SHAIRP— On Poetic Interpretation of Nature. 



By J. C. Shairp, LL.D., Principal of the United College of St. Salvator and St. 

 Leonard, St. Andrews. Second Edition. In 1 vol. ex. fcap. Svo, 6s. 



" There is a real sense of relief and refreshment on turning from the news of the 

 day to the unspeakable repose of nature, and in the sense of coolness, and still- 

 ness, and greenness, of which we become conscious as we follow Professor Shairp 

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SHAIRP -Wordsworth's Tour in Scotland in 1803, in Com- 

 pany with his Sister and S. T. Coleridge ; being the Journal of Miss Wmaisivi.ia n 

 now for the first time made public. Edited by Principal Shairp, LL.D. Second 

 Edition. 1 vol. crown Svo, 6s. 



'• If there were no other record of her than those brief extracts from Her Journal 

 during the Highland Tour, which stand at the head of several of her brothers 

 poems, these alone would prove her possessed of a large portion of his genius.' — 

 North British Review. 



" The volume glistens with passages nearly as charming, showing how rich in 

 ' Wordsworthian ' fancy was this modest sister. . . . We have to thank l'r. 

 Shairp, and the thanks must be hearty, for now for the first time giving them tit a 

 complete form." — Athenceum. 



