GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



Clough (Arthur Hugh).— the POEMS AND PROSE 

 REMAINS OF ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH. With a 

 Selection from his Letters and a Memoir. Edited by his Wife. 

 With Portrait. Two vols, crown 8vo. 2U. Or Poems sepa- 

 rately, as below. 



The late Professor Clough is -well known as a graceful, tender poet, 

 and as the scholarly translator of Plutarch. The letters possess high 

 inte>-esi, not biographical only, but literary — discussing, as they do, the 

 most important questions of the time, ahvays in a genial spirit. The 

 ^^ Remains" inclitde papers on " Retrenchment at Oxford;" on Professor 

 F. W. Neivman's book " The Soul ;" o>i IVordsiujrth ; on the Formation 

 of Classical English ; on some Modern Poems [Matthew Arnold and the 

 late Alexander Sinith), &^c. &^c. 



THE POEMS OF ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH, sometime Fellow 

 of Oriel College, Oxford. With a Memoir by F. T. Palgrave. 

 Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 6s. 

 " From the higher mind of cultivated, all-questioning, but still conser- 

 vative England, in this our puzzled generation, we do not know of any 

 utterance in literature so chai-acteristic as the poems of A}-thtir Hugh 

 Clough." — Eraser's Magazine. 



Dante. — DANTE'S comedy, the hell. Translated by 

 W. M. RossETTi. Fcap. 8vo. cloth. 5j-. 



" The aim of this translation of Dante may be summed up in one word 

 — Literality. . . . To follow Dante sentence for sentence, line for line, 

 word for word — neither more nor less — has been my strenuous endeavour. " 

 — Author's Preface. 



De Vere. — THE INFANT BRIDAL, and other Poems. By 

 Aubrey De Vere. Fcap. 8vo. 7.f. 6d. 

 " Afr. De Vere has taken his place among the poets of the day. Pure 

 and tender feeling, and that polished restraint of style which is called 

 classical, are the charms of the volume" — SPECTATOR. 



