THE UNTIVERSITY OF: CHICAGO PRAas 
English Poems. Selected and Edited with Illustrative and 
Explanatory Notes and Bibliographies. By Walter C. Bron- 
son, Professor of English Literature, Brown University. 
THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE PURITAN PERIOD 
So favorable has been the reception accorded The Nineteenth 
Century and The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century that the 
present volume needs little introduction. It follows the same gen- 
eral plan as its predecessors, with the added advantage of an es- 
pecially fascinating field—the most spontaneous and exuberant 
period of English poetry. 
ENGLISH POEMS 
Old and Middle English, Early Drama, and Ballads. 
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The Elizabethan Age and the Puritan Period. 
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The Restoration and the Eighteenth Century. 
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The N: Te Century. 
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The Syntax of High School Latin: Statistics and Selected Examples 
Arranged under Grammatical Headings and in Order of 
Occurrence by Fijty Collaborators. Edited by Lee Byrne, 
Central High School, St. Louis. 
56 pages, 8vo, cloth; net 75 cents, postpaid 83 cents 
The needed basis for the linguistic part of secondary Latin 
instruction, furnished, on the side of vocabulary, by Professor 
Lodge in his Vocabulary of High School Latin in 1907, is 
here supplied for syntax. The book gives statistics for the use 
of constructions in each author and, on the basis of these statistics 
suggests the natural assignment of syntax material to the various 
years of high-school work, as well as a general standard for the 
selection of the valuable and the elimination of the unimportant 
American Educational Review, ah volume supplies the need of a reliable 
basis for instruction in Latin in the secondary oe and enables the 
teacher to eliminate much of t ne heretofore wasted e 
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