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i94 The Publishers' Circular Mar 1 *
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of the The London position School taken ...
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The position of English literature in Fr...
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Shakspeare ,^*c« The .v»j^<*i ' .c New 7...
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p timorous iecemeal school , the vendors , who , while have desirous a perfect to rig purchase ht to parap , would hrase prefer the poet to , and pick say and : — choose ' and K ^
'' O take me not at all , — Or take me all in all . Ifas is more than probablethe collection contains duplicates of works already housed at Blr ^
slang bury , the familiar trustees to the will habitues have , but of our littl book e difficulty auctions in , and ' ma , w king ith , such money excep of tional them , markets ' to \ ne for a piece litera f fear curiosities of ultimate as are loss now to It be woul found d across the Atlantic in view of and Mr on Gladstone the Continent , there need bebutlitu
decentralisation as the . policy of , moreo the futu ver , re in Ireland if . not in Eng 's land alleged , possibl tendency find toward favour * with The o ine f eith little nttie the Treasury as loans if the difficul ifts trustees in ty the which wnic suggested greater has that munici been all maimracrurea manufactured pal dup or licates free libraries coul by d the be of advantageousl French ? our provincial biblionhiu y y disposed tovns i
best the cleared score up , preliminary preliminary of at but the Libri for present ' the s all dimcaity present ege juncture d peculations it is sufficient n inasmuch uas from oeen to remark their the whole national that of the the archives vy claim Libri xae does J collection rencn must not , bibliophiles o come f cou with rse the on r b ,
for sale grace to the French Government , several years as ago . In any case , on the general was question offered of tion the purchase of England , there will awai be t with two interest opinions the , and decision all who of the are trustees interested , which in the is . literary it is said reputa fn u -
arrived at on Saturday next .
I94 The Publishers' Circular Mar 1 *
i 94 The Publishers' Circular Mar 1 *
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Of The The London Position School Taken ...
of the The London position School taken up Board by Professor has been assailed Gladstone by as Messrs the . apolog Allman ist for & Son the Store of 67 New Department Oxford
official The Street letter r assertions who of in these a letter hav gentlemen to far the T and imes the thus unpleasant traverse the denial statements which they of give the , learned to the gentleman Professor ' . s
e so passed unnoticed . They write as follow *! : is ment — not Dr made . shown - Gladstone — — during —— in — — —— ¦» s the tates w—^^^ last ^*^ v in * r w financial * his ««« m >** letter v * mi * year which w w « v « k a W net a you * w w profit f publish / ^ ^^*** of X ^ A ¦ in ofe £ ^ 1 A , 4 the 721 J < M A / Times This ¦& . UJkJ of balance MUiXUtAAVW Feb . 14 is A 0 that purel fc ^ % *& WA the y f imag * ' Store >* % » Ck & inaiy 44 % J « Depart J J , ( and | UU
the balance-sheet of the London School Board . The real facts of the case are these : The store purchases on wholesale terms , but it supplies its 25 schools per cent in ^ nearl . ; so y that every the instance so-called at profit retail comes price , thus out of causing the amount a loss of allowed material to and to each charged school against of at least each
school scnool for tor material material , and and thus thus exists exists on on naner er onl onlv . . We Wa maintain main tain that t . Wt there fhArA are sta tna-nv firms firms in in London London who would undertake , satisfactorily the pa work p of the y store at one-tenth the cost now many cast upon the ratepayers .
A cle to ar rest issue is now it placed before the public and the trade , and the matter ought not to be
point auowea on which wnere there oug is ht . to Trutn be no in great many difficult cases is y in difficult gaining to info arrive rmation at ; . but tins is clearly a
The Position Of English Literature In Fr...
The position of English literature in France must always be a matter of interest on this spondent litte side the Channel at Paris , , that and our our authors readers w are ill be recei glad ving to increased hear , on attention the authority hia at the of hands the studies Times of French corre but
litterateurs M . Scherer rateurs . . , who M M j . has Tame TainA recentl , it if . is is y true f been . mo , has Vina bereaved not nr » Eliot f . of r ^ of f late 1 his n . Lord f . o » Eng years vaara lish Beaeonsfield continued r » rknfi wife -m , -io has ^ his " from and English THn time Wordsworth flrlisll orasworui to studies time passed , , duj M
Darmestetes uisumninating discriminating has jud udgments entered gments with on on great ueorge Georere ability Haiot on . the , . Lord same neld Jtteaconsneld and is now . , ana stud w ying the evolution . . ^* . . ua of English J 2 iiign » n opinion opinion on on Joan Joan of ot Arc Arc . . Macaulay Macaulav '' s s Essavs JUssays . now , en enttirely irelv translated translated by vy vf GuiUaume uui «—
mark unprecedented Quizot s , modifications have just even been in of anal Eng opinion ysed land itself produced by M . . Paul In b a y Oursel work deeper of , of 300 research the , pages Forei and M gn . Oursel Office riper , j udgment with classifies a th , oroug the elucidate Essays hness ,
the them Essays by the in aid a way of Mr which . Trevel very yan few 's would Life / otherwise and / in short be , able enables to do a . French It need student hardly to admirer be master saia
of that Macaulay M . Oursel ; but would he is not bv hav no means e taken a such blind an admirer infinity and of pains Derforms unless his he task had with been great an acumen ,
and impartiality .
Shakspeare ,^*C« The .V»J^<*I ' .C New 7...
Shakspeare , ^* c « The . v » j ^<* i ' New 7 . . Two iwu Slmkespere members iiitun uer a Societ of ui its ils y committee committee * will be , lvir Mr well . . jp F represented . . J J . . Fum J ? umivall ivaii in and forthcoming Mr ivxr . . W ?? . E ¦«• . editions k ^— ton ( \ ri of ;
of editing the committee the < Old , S Mr pelling . Fran Sh k ak M espere arshal ' l , for will Messrs do all . Georg the editing e Bell & of Sons the text ; and , the another introduc memo ^ ^ « i and notes to the acting edition that Mr . Henry Irving and himself have undertaken . ^ £ ;
and editions the ' will Two start Noble 7 with Kinsmen Shakspeare ' as ' s spurious t ' Love ' s . L a Mr b our . A ' s ppleton Lost , ' and Morgan will treat , author ' Titus of domnientft ' Androni The w ^ ^ ^ * , spearean Bneareftn Myth TVTvf . Vi . ' has hnn written ^ u-T » iffA-r » a sharp o « ^^ criticism « . ; 4 . ; : ~ . of ... r * Some cs ^^^ Shakespearean oi , nirnananMan Common v . *
preparing Society published earl in for y pamp this the , America year hlet c Shakespeare ) form a bibliograph by Robert Jahrbuch y of Clarke the ' fug & ( to itive Co be ., Cincinnati Snakspearean published , U by . S literature . the ; and German Mr that . S . ! has + bhaKe ** app * ^ * red e
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 1, 1883, page 194, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01031883/page/2/
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