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By the late RICHARD GRANT WHITE . WORDS ANT > THEIE USES , PAST AND PRESENT . A STUDY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . New and Revised Edition . 12 mo . 10 s . 6 d . means ' Every tedious one volunie who can may persuade congratulate a writer himself for the on press having to read rendered and inwardl a real y service digest to Mr a . White long-sufferi ' s by no country and a misused mother tongue . '—Saturday Review . ng and There mistakes direct ' Too is nothing of much /— a New gentl cannot narrow York eman be or Evening said petty Mr . in White praise or Post provi . has of n the cial the tru literary in e it . critical * When spirit sp Mr as irit . expressed , White broad makes , liberal in the mistakes , man book ly , , appreciative t as hey a whole the , . BVBRT-DAT ENQLISH . A SEQUEL TO 'WORDS AND THEIR USES / 12 mo . 10 « . 6 d . 1 It is difficult not to be charmed with the talent , the skill , and the sagacity which he displays in that the treatment subject is of trans these figured delicate in his matters hands . ; He these excels philolog in disguising ical dissertations the aridity are at of the his sam subject e time , admirable or rather literary performances . '—St . Rene Tail lander , ' Revue des Deux Mondes , ' Paris . EISTG-LASTD WITHOUT AND WITHXKT . 12 mo . 10 * . 6 d . man , ' or It any is something book on Eng to be lan able d written to say by concerning a Yankee any , that book it exhibits on the United unfailing States good written sense b , y good an Eng feeling lish- , and good taste ; but all this and much more than this can be said in commendation of Mr . Grant satisf White y ' ing s charming as this , volume in its portray .. Since al Mr of . reall Emerson y characteristic wrote his " mani English festation Traits s of " we the hav peculiar e had no quality book so of English social life/—Spectator . THE FATE OF MANSFIELD HUMPHREYS . Together with the Episode of Mr . Washington Adams in England . 16 mo . 68 . various * An Eng exceeding lish critics ly vivacious of America and n for manners the most are held part up a to very deserved forcible ridicule little . essay '—New in which York the Tribune sins . of THE RIVERSIDE SHAKESPEARE . Edited by EICHAED GRANT WHITE . THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE . Riverside I . Comedies Edition . ; II With . Histories Glossarial and , Poems Historical ; III , . and Tragedies Explanatory . Crow Notes n 8 vo . . In cloth Three extra Volumes , the set : , — 36 * . cares and point the ' ; to His his concise know introduction text ; is and his as g excellent lossarial perfect s are marvels , as life historical the of of most Shakespeare tersenesp , and industrious exp , lanatory and which yet research contain notes he has are and prefixed everything brief painstaking , luminous to the that firs an study , t and intelli volume could directl gent sets mak y read to forth e the it er ; the every poet fact . '— that Habfbr is really ' s Monthly known . with regard to the life , character , disposition , liabits , and writings of THE SAME Edition . , but In Six on larger Volumes and , 8 heavier vo . cloth paper extra , . and Printed tastefully from bound the , same forming plates a very as the desirable Three-Volume Library Shakespeare . The Set , £ 9 . 3 a . I London : SAMPSON Crow LOW n Buildings , MARSTON , 188 Fleet , Street SEARLE , E . G . , & RIVINGTON , I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 15, 1885, page 362, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15041885/page/26/
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