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manly task, and having done it well. . . . The monograph, taken as a whole, is 
scarcely susceptible of improvement.”—Morning Post. 
‘‘Mr. Smith’s Critical Biography strikes us as being singularly fresh-hearted in 
feeling, verified by a noble, and unaffected sympathy with all that is spiritually 
beautiful in nature and man.”—Telegraph. 
‘‘ Mr. Smith’s Biography is eminently suggestive, and while worthy of his acknow- 
ledged critical taste, it is rendered deeply interesting by the psychological ques- 
tions it broaches.”—Cowrant. 
‘We are grateful to him for enabling us to think more kindly of the author of two 
such magnificent poems as ‘The Cenci,’ and ‘ Prometheus Unbound.’ "—Guardian. 
“Mr, Barnett Smith has done good service to the memory of Shelley.”—Contem- 
porary Review. 
‘‘The criticism of the poems is thoughtful, keen-sighted, and in every way 
valuable, displaying an accurate knowledge of Shelley, and of his place in English 
literature. Mr. Smith’s own style is fluent, pithy, and frequently brilliant... . 
The essay, as a whole, is powerfully written, and . . . will prove a welcome con- 
tribution to the study of this great poet.”—Freeman. . 
SMITH—The Sermon on the Mount. 
By the Rev. Watrer C. Smita, D.D. Crown 8vo, 6s. 
SMITH—Answer to the Form of Libel before the Free 
Presbytery of Aberdeen. By W. Ropertson Smita, Professor of Oriental Languages 
and Exegesis of the Old Testament in the Free Church College, Aberdeen. 8vo, 1s. 
‘*He has shown it to be possible to maintain devoutness of spirit, and a hearty 
acceptance of the dogmatic forms of belief, with a thorough application to the 
Scriptures of the ordinary methods of philological criticism.”—Rev. T. A. Cheyne 
in Academy. 
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With some Account of the Evidence that parts of the Pentateuchal Law are later 
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attention of all Biblical students. There is nothing startling in it except indeed 
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SMYTH—Life and Work at the Great Pyramid. 
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