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Books Received :— From Caraubrid The C ^...
Emilo de Bonnechose . With an Introduction par " and Fellow Commenta of Trinity ry College by C . Cambrid Colbeck , ge M Assistan . A ., late t
Haster at Harrow School , . The , biography , ¦ hicb II . |\ y ^^ is io j here « aw * *^ printed r ^ *^ — " » ~~ " in ~~ its ~™ - — ori ^ ~— ~ g ^^ inal ~~~—— language ——— ^ — —— ^^ for — — — French classes in schoolis followed
the use of s , ty copious notes , which instead instead are 01 of " at at wisel tne the y p foot laced of 01 at each the
end end of of the the text text , , iqoe eacn pa equivalents _ - _ . g e y , and M-1- / A—M ^ r Wt * which of ^^ ^» words " » » not — — of — hical oal special ^ £ y supp emoranda difficulty ^~ ly the , J wherever but English g r ~) ive
hi there storical is and any biograp point which m needs elucidation . -GV « U lish « h read rAftders ars are are already already familiar familiar with with tne the
Eng * History of France / by M . de Bonnechose ; and lie has also supplied — — — —— his countrymen - — ¦— -w —— — with - - — a
H _ CJ ^ ttlU i *** ' ^^ ^^ ^*— y f ^ History lish . of His A Eng TT * bi land 1 . 11 / hy which V * of Du has 1 . _ Guesclin been *____ . _ don " 1 may e into " be J . ^
Eng mentioned . as another ograp of the most popular of his ¦¦ works WB ^ 1 ^ B ^ fc ^^ J . Mr ^^ W ^^ ^* . Colbeck ^^^ ^^^ ^ ¦ " ^ ¦ " ^ p ^^—^— , ^ m in ^ ^— ^ his ^— - ^ v ^ Introduction ^^^^^^^ - ^ ^^ v ^^ H ^ ^ V ™ ^— - ^ " to ^» ^ tha of
¦ and period present thus from volume ¦¦ the 1789 reader , briefly to will 1797 sketches ~~ open , when the the Hoche memoir history ¦ died with ;
a v * a *• " ^ ™ ^^ — ^ — —~ ~ — " — — j- ~ — - ~ — ' ~ - which & ^ ver ^^ y are fair piaced prospect befor of e entering him . Mr into . Colbeck the scenes also adds a useful chronological table of the chief
events in Hoche ' s career , and of the contemporaneous events . From m m the ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ sam - e ( Pitt ¦ Press Series ) . —* Zopf und
^^ Schwert ^^ ^^^ B ^ m m *^^^~ ^ w , Lusts ™ ™^ " ^ pi el —— in — ^^^^ iiinf —~ ^^ Aufzii - ~^ - - ^ ^— — - ™ - ' gen g ^ von — m— — Karl Gutzkovr / With a biographical and historical introduction ¦ ¦— Eng ¦ lish ¦ ¦¦—¦ - notes ¦ and ¦ »^^™ r i an ¦ - ^^^» index - » by
H ^ ^^^ . J ^^ . - ^^^ Wolstenholme ^ " ^^ ^ " ^^ ^ , y ^ ^^^^^^^^^ B ^^ B . A ^ ^ " ^ — . ^^ London , ^ —^^^ . The - ^^ ^ — intro — , ' ^^ - duction of a modern play , into the schoolroom will furnish a welcome variety to the young student
whose German reading lessons are mainly drawn from less attractive sources , and Mr . Wolstenholme claims for it that it probablpresents as
good a model of current conversational y German as of dramatic could be found merit . , in In union his notes with he an caters equal for H degree the ^^ ¦ ¦ ^^^^^ ^ - ^ - ^ m ^^ - ^^ m ^ v ^^ w ^ v ^^^ ^^^ ^^ V *^^ V ^^^^ b ^^^^^ ^¦^^^^ ^^ V ^ V ^> 4 ^^ ^^ F ^^ ^^^ WV . ^ pi ^^ ^ . ^ ^^^ ^ b ^ F V ^^ ^^ P ^^^> W ^^ F ^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^
who student simp ra ly ther wishes than to for save the himself superficial trouble reader , and , to this end he supplies parallel passages and
references illustrative . which In this help to make the editor the hold play s self that - he will be aiding the student way in performing the
o process bserves of , is comparative the only way anal to ysi the s , which exact , knowledge as he "well of a language Q *** - *^ **• . The JbUV historical AIAW WA AVUJL details ViVlUlAM of * - »» the IA 1 V p lay -J
are interest fully at dealt a time with when in the the introduction Imperial , house and its of of Germany the political ^/ v fills «* i / 4 Vf 4 so i , stage Ml large / U h of Vh a place Europe AJMAv UVj in the cannot VUUUVt foreground be Iw'V' die \ A . MK 7 -
puted . From Alfred edition suiuon of Xenophon the sam Pretor is is e , ( Book , Pitt M . A Press VII . . The , Series with text Eng ) . — of lish Th the e Notes Anabasis present , by
editor tells based us based that on on he that that has of of compared Kuhner Kuhner with . , but but it the the the editions ^ uiions of 01 Schneider Schneider . Vollbracht Vollbrecht- Bornemann Bornemann .
to and make Macmichael — the »»»* v » basis Krt , -itQio and of . thus , his has work wuia spared as vlo , accurate auu no iuabo pains as ao , V % 4 ^ » m a _ _ I 1 m « _ _ _
possible elementary . The ^^^ pupils volume , but is is designed not simply to intended assist more for advanced . studentsand with this object the note
_ ^ . UVUUQm | 3 > , O . I 1 CI WJLU LUIS UUjeUL 1 / 11 X 3 llUluC s a reading we in and many scholarshi instances demoted This to questions interesting of
Aenophon introd uction ' s stylo and . an es « p ay . on ere the peculiarities an of
rom Messrs . Jamea Clarke A Co . — ' Two Great ^ ngJishwomen arlotte Bay Bron : Elizabeth : with an Barrett R «« av Browning nn Pnpf and . rv
^ J mustmted ^ i Wr from ne , Wordsworth M . A ., LL . D , . Bu , Author rns , and of B * yron Chief . '
Actors in the Puritan Revolution' and ' Lessons from my Masters : Carlyle , Tennyson , and Buskin /
& c . This new volume will Deed little recommenprevious dation ™ - — — — — to works - gaia — __ . _ . it It __ a is _ —_ p a _ ^_ lace valuable w — ¦ ¦ - ^^^ - beside « —^ p ^^ ^^ co ' ^^ ^^ n ^^^ the h tribution ' ^ - ^^ w ^^ ¦ - ^^ r author ^^^^ ^^ " ^ m ^^ ^^ k ^ . 1 to ^ i ^ ' s ^^
the study of English literature , and those intelligent treated — — — readers ~— — by - ~ ^ j Dr who . — Bayn ^— tak " ^ m » e e — real will ™ ™ ^ ™ interest ^^ ¦ enjoy ^^ ^^™» ^^ ^ m in their ^^^ " the ^ ^^ ^^^^^ subjects ^ mental m ^ m ^ m ^^ ^^^ v ^ V ^^^ VW
journey under his guidance . From , the intro-Mr ductory . ~ Matthew ___ — preface ^ - — _^ Arnold — on ^^ _^ , ^_ - Poetry v ' s —« - * ¦ Essay m —~ — - ~ , _] which on - ^ r ^ ^ the ^^ ^^™ ^^ is same . ^ ^ r ^^*^ . ^^ a - ^^ ' rep v subj *^ ^ p ^ BIT ly ect ^^ ^^^ to ^^ , V
prefixed to Ward ' s English Anthology , we poetical quote the observation following : — characteristic passage on
A . nature We may will be obtain sure recognition that no man and who honour has not among this modern eye for poets ; it is more , perhaps , from the deadness of their sense
on on this this side side than than from from any anv other other characteristic chttnuiteTintin tbat thai ; the Dryden distinctive , Pope , Johnson glory of are poets firmly by and the unanimously present generation denied . The hav i *> xxv ^ lilies imxvo said of v" . tender the vuv field m *\ he sM \ a rt are t » JL ^ fel j in M . X t array **** ! . C » ¥ against agHiUDV them wAA ^ LU . * They Jt AA wJf \ I
about e the no birds and the a brooks -thing . Not * , instinct one oi those with music splen- , I didly like like Cha Chaucer cle ucer ver , or or keenly like like Burns Burns intellectual . . I I do do not not men believe believe , felt about that that anv a daisy one one any
of them meadows had such as delight old Homer in the . sea , and the stars , and in green , Mr . Bayne is a sincere admirer of hoth the
great cipal theme Englishwomen . His studies he has of chosen Mrs . Browning for his prin and - the - Bronteswhich - ¦ form -- the -f bulk » of the book — — — , j — ' — ¦— — ¦ — ^^^— - ^^ ¦ ^ ™ — ^^^^ - ^^^ ^^ ^ v ^^^^ v ^^ r ^^^ ^^ " ^™ ¦ ,
embody a careful examination of the conditions under which their genius was developed and their works were produceda close analysis of
those ^~ ^~^~ ^~ ^~^ ~~^ ~* ~* works ^^ ' " ~ , ~ ^ ^^ and ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ much ^^ ~^ r ~~ ~^ ™ ^^^ ^^^ ^ r *^^ thoug , ^ m ^^^ " ^^ ^^^ ^^^ htful ^^^ r ¦ ^^^ r ^^^^ ^^^^ ^~^^^ ^• criticism ^^ ^^^ " ^^ B ^* ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ which will assist most readers to a batter understanding alike of the merits and shortcomings of
these remarkable women . From Mr . Horace Cox ( Law Times Office ) . —' The Clerk
of Articled the Middle ' s Temp Handbook le , Barrister . ' By Kichsrd -at-Law Hallilay . Fifth , Edition . The changes made in the law relating
to the examination of articled clerks , and in their admission as solicitors , by the Solicitors Act of 1877 and the regulations made under tlie provisions
of that statute , hare all been noted in the present I is edition reduced of Mr by . the Hallilay elimination ' s work of , some the price of the of di which gests
of questions set at earlier examinations and of the chapter on book-keeping , a subject no longer included in the examinations . The work is
thoroughly clear and practical , and even to a mind unversed in the dry technicalities of the law it commends itself as affording a satisfactory
elucidation of the principles and practices of the solicitor ' s profession . From Messrs . Kerby to Endean . — ' The Gospel
aceor A clever < ling attempt to Satan to . ' fill B in y from Standish Biblical Grey , source M . A s . of a \ nd the from character the experience and personal of human ity of life Satan the g outline iven in
an Holy antidote Scripture to . the The ' i author rreligiousness ' s aim - is under to supp the ly gar and b godlessness of true religion openl as well avowed as to ' wib the ich scepticism arehe
bel which ieves are , rap , he idly holds growing , largel y up y due in , to the a land failure , , and to appreciate KJV m ^ V ^ *^ ^^ ^— ^ w v «^ the ^^ ^^ ^^ power B ^ x ^ f W ^^ *^ and 4 * m m * ^ - *^ mm personality W ^^ ^^ ¦¦ ^ ' ^ " ^^ ^ ^^ r ^ J of ^ ^^ Satan .
He > sums up the object of his work in the followfoa ing , words to bring : To his pourtray lying teaching Satan as to man the ' test s bitterest of the
the light error of Good of " ' s the glorious Gospel truth according , and , while to Satan proving , " to state clearly " the Gospel of Christ / " and to lead
and man man , . take ere ere it it the be be too too ift late Late of God , , to to stretch stretch which forth fortu is . eternal his His nana hand life still which He g is offerias , tbe only way wherebv ,
man can be saved / The ng author seta forth with
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), March 15, 1881, page 209, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15031881/page/9/
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