24 GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



information and direction touching the early efforts of Frmtce in poetical 

 literature. 



** /;/ one moderately sized volume he has C07itrived to introduce us to the 

 very best, if not to all of the early French poets.'" — Athenaeum. 



Bradshaw.— AN ATTEMPT TO ASCERTAIN THE STATE 

 OF CHAUCER'S WORKS, AS THEY WERE LEFT AT 

 HIS DEATH. With some Notes of their Subsequent History. 

 By Henry Bradshaw, of King's College, and the Uuiversiiy 

 Library, Cambridge. [/« the Press. 



Brimley.— ESSAYS BY THE LATE GEORGE BRIMLEY 

 M.A. Edited by the Rev. W. G. Clark, M.A. With Portrait 

 Cheaper Edition. Fcap. 8vo. y. td. 



Essays on literary topics, such as Tennyson's "Poems,'' Carlyle's 

 "'Life of Stirling,'" " iUeak House," &'c., reprinted from P'raser, Mc 

 Spectator, and like periodicals. 



Broome. — THE STRANGER OF SERIPHOS. A Dramatic 

 Poem. By Frederick Napier Broome. Fcap. 8vo. <^s. 



Founded on the Greek legend of Danae and Perseus. 



Clough (Arthur Hugh). — tpie 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. z\s. 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 

 nterest, not biographical only, but literary — discussing, as they do, the 

 most important questions of the time, always in «. genial spirit. The 

 " Remains" include papers on " Petrenchmettt at Oxford ;" on Professor 

 F. W. Neivmaris book " The Soul;" on Wordsworth ; on the Formation 

 of Classical English ; on some Modem Poems {Matthew Arnold and the 

 late Alexander Smith), &'c. &'c. 



