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Just published, 12mo. cloth, 4s.; morocco (Hayday), 10s.,
A SELECTION FROM PERCY’S RELIQUES OF ANCIENT ENGLISH POETRY, and from EVANS’S OLD BALLADS, with short Introductions and Notes. By the Rev. HENRY TRIPP, M.A., Sub Warden of St. Columba’s College.
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SELECTIONS FROM HERRICK, for Translation into Latin Verse, with a short Preface. By the Rev. A.J. MACLEANE, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, Principal of Brighton College.
“We cordially recommend it as a book well adapted to promote a superior style of versification to that which has hitherto prevailed even in the highest classes of our German Schools.”—Educational Times.
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12mo. boards. 3s. 6d.
LYRA MEMORIALIS: Original Epitaphs and Churchyard Thoughts. In Verse. By JOSEPH SNOW. With an Essay, by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. Reprinted by his permission. A new Edition, remodelled and enlarged.
“The object of Mr. Snow in the volume before us is to suggest a purer taste and a more impressive style in our churchyard memorials, and by every word and thought to point through the shadow of the tomb to the brightness and light beyond it. His work is, in truth, a treasury of feeling, and we find in its simplicity its highest merit. To the clergy this volume may be of signal use.”—Theologian.
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a page which will not touch
tenderly a chord in the heart of
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On a large sheet, price 7s. 6d. plain; 15s. richly coloured; in case, 10s. 6d. plain; 18s. coloured.
A CHART of ANCIENT ARMOUR, from the ELEVENTH to the SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES; containing Eighteen Figures, with a Description and a Sketch of the Progress of European Armour. By JOHN HEWITT.
“A graphic outline of the subject of military costume during the period of its greatest interest to the English antiquary. The author has made a judicious selection of examples, chiefly from the rich series of monumental effigies; and, in the brief text which accompanies these illustrations, a useful resume will be found of a subject which, not many years since, was attainable only through the medium of costly publications.”—Archaeological Journal.
GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street.
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SELDEN’S TABLE TALK.
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