Educational Works. 



BLACKWOODS' ENGLISH ClXSSlCS—conimmd. 



Goldsmith— Traveller, Deserted Village, & other Poems. 



By J. H. LOBBAN, M.A., Lecturer In English Literature, Birkbeck College, 

 London, Is. 6d. 



Literature.— " If Goldsmith touched nothing that he did not adorn, Mr 

 Lobban and his publishers have adorned Goldsmith." 



Pope— Essay on Criticism, Rape of the Lock, and 

 other Poems. 



By Gbobqe Sotjtab, M.A., Litt.D., Lecturer in English Language and 

 Literature, University College, Dundee. 2s. 6d. 

 Guardian. — " The selection is made with taste, and the commentary is sound, 

 adequate, and not overburdened with superfluous iniformation." 



Hazlitt — Essays on Poetry. 



By D. NiOHOL Smith, M.A:, Goldsmith's Reader in English, University of 

 Oxford. 2s. ad. s . J 



Athensanm. — " The introduction is a capital piece of work." 

 Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Keats. 



By A. D. INNIB, M.A., Editor of ' Julius Csesar,' &c., &o. 2s. 6d. 

 Academy, — "For Mr Lines's volume we have nothing but praise." 



Scott — Marmion. 



By AiBXAlTDEK Mackib, M.A., Examiner in English, University of 

 Aberdeen ; Editor of ' Warren Hastings,' &c. Is. 6d. 

 Guardian. — " The volume is worthy to take its place with the best of its kind." 



Lamb — Select Essays. 



By Aqnes Wilson, Editor of Browning's ' Strafford,' &c. ; late Senior English 

 Mistress, East Putney High School, 2s, 6d. 

 AthensBum. — " Miss Wilson's edition is well equipped," 



Milton — Samson Agonistes. 



By E, H. BliAKENKY, M.A,, Headmaster, King's School, Ely. 2s. 6d, 

 School World, — "Everything testifies to excellent scholarship and editorial 

 care The notes are a joy to the critic." 



Byron — Selections. 



By Professor J. WlOHT Dupr, D.Litt., Armstrong College, in the University 

 of Durham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 3s. 6d. 



Academy and Literature. — "Nothing has been done perfunctorily ; Professor 

 Duff is himself interested in Byron, and passes on to his reader, in consequence, 

 some of the emotion he himself has felt." 



Mr G. E. Chesterton in 'The Daily News.'— " Mr Wight Duff has made an 

 exceedingly good selection from the poems of Byron, and added to them a clear 

 and capable introductory study," 



Professor E. Wiilker In 'Englische Studien.'—" Wight Duffs Byron wird 

 sicherlich dazu beitragen des Diohters Werke in England mehr zu verbreiten, 

 als dies bisher geschehen ist, Aber auch in Deutschland ist das Buch alien 

 Frexmden Byron's warm za empfehlen." 



