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F- ' - ¦ - ¦ ' ' ¦ - —^ - . ; . M " ¦ 286 The Publishers' Circular " ¦¦ April '¦¦* ¦ r ' : i ^ * i «> * Ji
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thoug g some lossary h of for the at ordinary anti the que end Bi 7 p reading hrases of the , there the volume plan is , a and has copious dis al-
literature a dvanta l >*» B ^ afe ^ K jj .. g es V * a , it B direct » B » •*— »» has — — »<» - advantage for the student in - » — the B £ - of familiarity English , which ¦ J B ? ^^ ^^^ Va ^*>^ aB > it ^ B- V ^ g bp— ives Ba B ^^ ^^ him BB- ^ B > ¦ afc ^»^»^™ with B a » B ^^™^^ the - ™ — " ^ r colloquial "B » ~^ —™ ™ r ~—m ¦ " ¦ " ^ ™ ^™ Eng * BHV lish " ¦ " of
the all period points . , The whether notes historical which are fall or p and hilolog clear ical on , follow the textthe references being iven to
the J . UJ . 1 U numbers W lillKJ LUA of the , , liUD annotated ICIOIOUI / CD lines uciug : a plan g gl Y which OU uu has this distinct superiority over that of
footnotes , that it enables the teacher to test the pupil ' s knowledge as he reads the work page by page .
From Messrs . W . & R . Chambers . — ' Shakspeare and p ' lan s Tempest of Preparation , with Notes / , edited Examinat by ion J . p M ap . I ) , .
_„__ __ _ _ _ __ — — - — t - — if Meiklejohn , M . A . Mr . Meiklejohn , who holds the important office of Professor of the Theory , History — - —— — — % j , and — — Practice — — -- — — ____ of Education _ — ___ , in the
University of St . Andrews , gives in this little textbook a handy companion to the studj r of the Tempest for the use of schools . The notes ,
which are ample and exhaustive , are printed in double column at the close of the text of the playwhich is thus unencumbered by any
marginal , annotations or foot-notes . Mr . Meiklejohn , in his * General Notice / says that his aim in these editions is to interpret Shakspeare by
Shakspeare himself , the language used by him in one place being compared with the language used in other places in similar circumstances , and
we believe that it may be said with much justice that in this respect , as with the Bible , the text 1 k ¦« f ¦ itself ¦¦ ¦ is ~~^ r its own » ¦ ¦ best i ¦ nterpreter ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i . ' Reading BiwViV ¦
~ r ^— " ^ " ^— ™ ^» r ^ v - ^^ ^^ — ™ »^^ ^^» ^ * —^^ r ^ ^^ r ' ™ ^~^ ^^ " ™ ^ ^ v ' ^^ r ^^ w ^ . ^ ^ B" ^^ ^» ^ B ^^ ^ p » WV ^ B > *^ VJBBK Shakspeare like ^ m . * SB ^ BJ examining ' Mr * BBi ¦¦ BBVI -Nature . Meiklejohn BBBi ^ BBl * ¦ . 1 ¦ : there B are remarks no hollownesses ^ , * is A just Bfe there is no scamped workfor Shakspeare is as ,
, patiently exact and first hand as Nature itself . ' W dram e hav atist ' s h wor ere , ks in the fact same , applied process to of our careful groat
annotation which has so and often of that been method lied to of the comparison classical texts of the great Greek and app Latin authorsand
we agree with the editor in his belief that , this treatment cannot fail to be useful alike to the teacher and the taught .
From Messrs . De La Rue & Oo .- ' Ernestine / a * novel ^ — , b' — y f the ' ¦ - >'•— Authoress ^^« ^ tb | mr —i *» t ^ v * **¦ VB ^ pStf- B ^ ' ^ T l ¦ of ^^ ' The ^ V * BkBJ ) ^^ Vulture W « l ^ lt * B ¦ , « f « H «> rf * , ^« r ^ Maiden BpThB * . ^_ F » f * A ^« V ^^ 0 P K / ^ % ^^ k V ^^ B * ^ BE 4 Bi Bl ~_~ ^ m
cScc , 2 vols . —Our best introduction of this work to the reader will be a sentence or two from Mr . Baring ¦ B Gould ¦ ¦ ' s preface ¦ which » W P ¦ leads ¦¦ » H I ¦ us vaBVW to the BRvBi iB
inference r that he is " ™~ ~ not ^ ™ ™ ' ^^ ^ B" , the translator " ^ ^"" »^^« —^ ^ ^^^ * : — ^^** ^^^ ^ ^^' masterpiece masterpiece This story of of of Frau Frau extraordinary von von Hillern Hillern power . has has deserved deserved and pathos transla transla , the --
Its tion interest before i this ^ no . t . to .. be It found contains in sti , the rring romance Incident of a but soul in . the affoniee , the sickness to death , and the recovery , of a
I nbblo mind . , I II The as containing ¦ fv twp # t volumes # wb from o ^ the ' Ernestine closeness h # i ' are of their remarkable & print
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octavos , while the price is but that of one according to the orthodox scale . tHh the other , ha */ the bV it « k Jh . title ^ . Bl . 1 ^ B . BBV ¦ « - » . *^ m * ± is Bfc scanty « M Bl B ^ Bk b , !> * A ^ . - ¦ — ' ^ - * ¦ __^ S _ _ , V . r - ••• Til tVi
author ^ ' s -page name , the name m ^ measure of . the , translator giving ' neitfiS even stating that'the work is a translation . ' , nor
! From * Hol Messrs - ^ y Week — — . W and . "Wells Easter ' — — — Gardner J / by " — J the ¦» , Darton 1 BJV Rev A « y / f . j ; G « & J | - Co H J-B . * WilkinsonVicar of StPeter
notes Square j . of , and the , M Hon addresses . A . ., Canon - iven of Truro _ b - _— . . __ A volume ' s , * uuig Eaton y of ^
gy Canon Wilkinson Week in St . Peter and Easter ' s , Eaton . * The Square note , s in were - 1872 ¦ we , during learn Holy from If
tion the preface and — are ¦ , taken published - — -- by a b . _ member — y request _ _ - - — of — - , . the * -BJT The bb 4 » congrega ^ 4 1 | tone ^ ¦ ¦ of
-, - - — — —j _ _ . *^ , » vwlly UA . lI the addresses 11 is ' devotional 1 iV 1 and practical . •¦• , and the book for is suited tho not only / for private X aids reading ' ^» -VA £ j y , but UUtf
use y clergy as sermon-. From Messrs . Griffith - ~ & ^ — Far — ' * — ' an ^*^^^^~ w . —* Folded B J BBM a , ^ £ ^^ ^^ ^
Wings , and other Poems / by Edith Skelton . A little volume of poems and hymns mainly of a
religious relierious character character , , and and all all marked marked bbv y conside ccmmAa - . rable beauty of thought and expression . The hymns mf are for the - most part ¦— " ~ - — too — — individual — ^ B •»¦ NB ^ tfBk ^ JBJ ^ b , and B , jB ^ B ^^^
personal but the authoress to be suited seems for to use have in public the ift worshi of sim p ; - p - licity and vigourwhich - would - go far g to -v ¦¦¦ wii make
her ^— a successful f—^ hymn , -writer _ . _ . _ ^—| — — w y From — the same . _ - _ __ . — ' Am _ bulance _ _ . „ . Lectures , _ „_ - ^ _ __ ^ / b ^^ y j m Lionel ^^ m w BvBJBjVJB
H . Weatherly , M . D . The red cross , which has become the honoured badge of the neutral army of nurses and doctors on the battle-fieldhas of
late become the mark of a very useful , effort nearer home , in the ambulance lectures and classes designed to give popular instruction as to
the right thing to do in cases of accident or sudden illness . In the little volume before us , published y at the —— modest — — — price ^ — — — of — a — sing * 7 * le — shillingO ,
we have a series of these ambulance lectures illustrated with diagrams , and intended to form a text-book for persons attending such lectures .
The author believes that his work may prove of service to policemen , railway officials , and others engaged ^ - * ^^ wf ^ ^ * F" *^ ^^ ^*^ in - *» large ¦> Vi ^ w «« b Lh t ^ works V bj ^ f j ^ a— p ^ , ¦ * and i fV fi m ** # ¦* while fi aai ^ ¦*•» he ^ b > 4 b * r disclaims ^^ b » " *¦ ^•• ^ - » —
any desire to make his readers ' medical men in embryo / he undertakes to give—and we betidve it M «^ will ¦* JW >« . be Pv * ** s ¦ admitted . *^_ T » ««* V V * b / "w ^ he JLM . KJ has JLJLI- «> J k successfull j V *\^^* »^ yfcJK / JL V *** y I fulfilled >* »~—^—
his promiso—sufficient information to enable any intelligent student to be of real service in cases of sudden VtVAVUI accident Uv This latest d V 4 evelopment VA
V / J » K 7 *^ v I VI . \ - > AJI l /» . ^ . A A J & JL (** UvU U v | *•* f *~~~ of our popular education cannot be too warmly be be encouraged welcomed welcomed , and as as the a a timel tim present ftlv pontri contri littl bu bu e volume tion tion to to may tne the y
literature of the subject . FroMessrsW & AKJohnston— ' Aids to
JL . JL . \ J m * ± A . iu . UDui O « . w V . % M * if * - . t iff- . r v T-TI I . IM , fr V ^/ JULa . a *^^~ Model crown crown Drawing _ octavo octavo _ pam namnhlef / by F hlet . Calmad ,. with with y- illustra illustrative Bicharclson . _ tive . « dia' » A - '
grams in in number number about , which whinh three feet show show p by , what wliah two and is is meant meant a half wi witn , twelve th w the
distinctness , of chalk upon black board , only here the uic tracings tincingo mo are in in black lumcjv upon upuu white wjuilo . . Nothing xiv *<* f-o 19
more before taken striking to us ground is one nowa of chi d the ays ldren signs than properl . tho For pains y . examp Tho which le book , are the author
says : — ha I ndbook have gone in the into hands minute of detail a young , so that teacher by placing he or en tje migh iiut bo able iioio to follow it out without the iuo 318 1 !
the Kiib head teacher r-o . iouow The figures it , out are witnout bo arranged as HC ^ tro ^ " J ^ » or pupi nearly ls in different particular parts , view of of tho tho class model have presented their V * to ™™ tneiH " - '
From TiVr fine mi the Hi coloure ** same ooTTk d . — . map ... _ ' Wall Wall consists Map TVTa « of of r \ f four Europe Pliirnno s ^ which eet . . ?\ e a S » tne ^ w 18 about three feet by two and halfon
various that divides countries them being are boldl made y a limped to look , , hB Hke the , W v » * l * ^ :
This air of vraisemhlanoe is eti | l ^ ^^ A
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 15, 1880, page 286, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15041880/page/6/
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