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of popularity among lovers of genuine fun . Many , \ the a hearty story laug told h Trill here reward of the the unfortunate reader who follows barber
[ beloved by Aphrodite . ¦ ^ Fro ^— —» —_ r m *« ft ^ Messrs V ^^ flft ^ V **^ P ^^—¦» _•_ . » V SM A 1 __ . . V V S «^ . V ^ Barnes B ^ v ^ V —» _ B _ W ^ T ¦¦»_ ' & —_ P ^^ Co —P _— —^ . _¦ ( L New - —— - — - - York ^— — —— ' —— ) m — .
. have —In a the handsome * Works of and Virg finel il y / - embracing printed volume the , first we six books fl of the ' 3 neid' with exp —¦ ¦— l — anato — — —— ry notes
— . * . — . ¦ p**—vt ^ — * — —^ _ b _ b ^^ ^^ _» « p * —fc ^» ^* _ —^ _»^™ _ " —»—» ~~ — ' - **^ , « « — —— _»^» —— _— - — ¦ ~— — ¦ — - — - — — — and b y Edward __* * ^_ Creorg _* ^ ics Searing ^~ ... / with _ , exp M *^_ ^ p ™ . lanatory A . ; also *— notes the ~ V ' . by Bucolics ^ W ^ Henry ^ ' ' Clark JohnsonA . M . LL . B . The preparation of
the book has been , carried , out with much care and ! < accurate the study scholarshi of Virgil p , easier the aim but being to ma ' ke to it m l ess ke
, attrac costly tive in time by the and arts money of the , an printer d to ren and der engraver it more / Supplementary to the text there is a very full
vocabulary , and an appendix containing Dr . S . H . Taylor ' s questions on Virgil . Prom Messrs . George Bell & Sons . —Few of the
an ' statel y ant y iquity homes are of devoi England d of ' historic which can associ boast ation of s ^ more v ^ v ^ w ' ^^ *^ ^^ or ^^ ^^ ^ less » ^^ w i " interesting ^» ^»^ «^ - ^^»» - ^^ **^ ^ r ^ a I ^ vv . r Such ^«« ' ^^ ^ " ^ ^*» ^ is b v ^ the ^* ^^^ " ^^ case - ^^ *^ H ^ * s ^ ^^ wi w * th ^* ^ ^~
the mansions of nobles and commoners , as well viousl as with yho the wever - palaces the ~ of associations princes ______ _ and of kings royal __ . resi ____ Ob _ __ - -
dences — - ^ , — must _ - — h , av e an interest fo r a very which extensive deal class with of readers the history . In literature of the , special works
a abodes of hi royal h value personage . From s have their not infrequentl be y gleaned very much g information gathered pages from recondite may
sources not usually available to general readers , but disseminated nevertheless . The worth lendid y of being ile whi preserved ch stands and on spp
the north bank of the Thames at no great distance from / London is singularly rich in its historic associations . "We are confident , therefore ,
that maDy persons will be glad to welcome * The History by Ernest of Xiaw Hampton B . A . Court No important Palace in Tudor work dealing Times , '
with this remarkabl , e place has hitherto been published . But even if Mr . Law ' s book had not filled a vacancy in that respect , it could not
particularl have failed y for to be its acceptable pleasantly readable for other sty reasons le , its , comp ~— = — ~ — — b — ' ^ leteness — T — - ~~ —¦ ^ w - , m and ^™~~^ - ^""^^ ^ ~~ its i —— — - _ -r cop - ^^ r —^— v ^ v ious ^ ~^^ ^^ " »~~ supp ~~^ —¦¦—¦ ¦ j~— l -- ¦ y g of - ^^^ -i curious —^^ ^ pw p ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ r ^ m m ^^ r
and interesting illustrations . The book deals with Hampton Court Palace from the earliest times to the end of the reign of Elizabeth .
Consequentl events in y , the it includes history of a the period country full . of Not momentous a few of I B , these _ --. -- __ . events — —— , — -. , —— - were _ _ —— - , „ -q ^ - directl - _ - -v *^ i ¦ ^— - ¦ ^ - ^ y connected " ^^ - ^^ - - ^^ ^ - *^^ - | ^^ - ^ ^^^ ^ r ^~ with W ^ ^^ ^ V * W ^^ Hampton ^^^^_^_ p . ^^ r ^ fi |^* *_ h «_ p H |^ p ^|^ - ^^ ^ w ^«
in Court the . history No place of , for Wolsey examp and le , is the more reign consp of Henry icuous VIII . as well as the time of Elizabethwhen _ K , M __¦ ^_ i __ L ___ ___ _ , ^— ^
it came was the held scene in hi of gh favour cel as ebrated a royal intri abode , and as well be-, as magnificent M W I pageants ¦ a many ^ ~~~ ~~ ~ — ~~ v ^> . ^ ^ r ^ Mr hm w ^ m- ^ r ^ ^ h * . ^ v v Law ^^ avw ^^^ r ^ m ^ ^ * has ¦* v * ^« i ^ v 1 ^^ gues treated ^^ ^ p ^ p ^ . ^ v ^^^^ pi ^|^ ^^ . v ^^^^^ pp his . pjp pq p ^^
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appearance of a promised continuation of Mr . , times Law ' s . book The , bringing present volum the history e is , b up y permission to modern , dedicated to Her Majesty the Queen .
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is Schools one of / by the Alfred greatest B . Haskins difficulties ., Musi in the c teacliinir course of presentdeducationThe obstacles
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teachers is wor of well questions , as founded will a co propounded m be g and lad c to efficientl ourse see at their a . chapter y executed examinations of specimens . eaching Pupil . -
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author customs say , s that we are -republican marching point with . The reat st strides rides toward towards s rum ruin , , and and plai Dlainlv nly decl declares ares g that tW
his book is intended as a lesson . The motto of the work is ' The fall of England—is it not the deliverance of the worldis it
; not the enfranchisement of the English people themselves ?' v M . — Ledru — ' - _~ ~—_ r _ Rollin i w - ™ - ' s once famous — —— _^_ , - ^— Deca % d f ence f ^^^>^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ | % *
d'Angleterre is , we believe , the source of these words . From Messrs . Cassell & Co . —' National Academy
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Academy of Design , New York . The National Academy clusively b is y a artists private —which institution holds — two controlled exhibition ex s -
every year . The fifth issue of the catalogue , now before us , is edited with remarkable ability . From the same . —With the brihtest and most
attractive cover that we have ever g seen , the new ¦ welcome volume v ^^ —• - _ ^^ — . __ li ^» » . s of Little The r _ lj . ^— ' beautiful p * . * 1 ^ Folks ^• jw » pfc «^_ fc a , % * _• claims coloured ^ i ^ - * . p » —fc ¦»_•¦ » - ^ p- « a - — " - —• right frontisp — — —— —— — hearty r ^ i — ece
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 1, 1885, page 594, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01071885/page/10/
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