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I that by by countless countless numerous hymn hvmn company --irritars writers of versifiers outside outside the tho ' whose ranks rA . nlr p iety of nf I was better than their poetry , and who had drunk
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nas as necessarily necessarilv left left upon tmon it it many manv allusions Allumon < t to to I unlearned persons and and to circumstances to such the which present puzzl ' Hand e the
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worshi migh where t p add , , the a look to Psalms the into intelli this are gent statedl Hand eojoymen y y Book read . beforehand t in of them public /
jrork ^ ggests ust ust may onl be y put one . of For many private uses reading to which it will his
a »* note jj -book as as useful Useful for teachers , , while whila for fnr it may family famil be y commended prayers nraTArn or nr as as «« I 6 tvt LTm 8 ia mi «* ch cn valuable valuable matter matter in in a a small small compass comMss ..
• ^ ¦* wmg *• opwgeon a aa they ' s noble appear volumes what on a mine the Psalms of wealth are I I . were is in the old book , and a little imida like >
Ilearnt tins will the he value a hel of p the to psalter many . who have not yet ,
From * The Messrs Discourse . ftegan s of Sir Paul Joshua , Trench Beynolda , . A ' Edited Co . — ,
and annotated by Edmund Gosse , —Comparatively ;' what few Mr read . Gosse ers , even terms in ' the artistic icuou circles s and , posses * - ful discourses of Sir Joshua persp Reynolds' and grace the - ;
editor and publishers hare done good , work in * reprinting them hon in which the dainty is alone suffici ' Parchment ^
Library , ' an our ent to * fortunate secure a read enough y circl to e be of placed readers upon for its any list vol . um It e
few may books be true of that reference * the around tyro nowadays him , can , wi easily th a I know more about the painters than Reynolds did /
but it is equally true that the addresses have a rob vitality them and , as charm the remarks of which of one no lapse who was of time not only can
a great painter , but an accomplished man of the Presiden world , and t of who the ¦ , Royal Jike the - Academy present may accomp justl i lish be ed
— — - - — — — — — — — ^ j - ^^ ^ ^— - ^ - — ¦ ^^ ' ^ j , ~ — ^ » ^ y ^^ p ^ r ^ v ^ y _ g **^ ^ r it termed may be * silver interesting tongued to . ' note As a that bit of the bibliograp discourses hy I were originally published separately , at three
shillings each , as soon as convenient after the form date . of In delivery 1778 the , anonym first seven ously were , and reprinted in a quarto in
octavo , still anonymously , with the dedication to the King which Mr . Gosse prefixes to his present edition . About the same time Sir Joshua was
honoured by the translation of the first seven I discourses into Italian , and by their publication at Florence with his portrait as a frontispiece .
Beechey Subsequentl , and y Mai they one were , and edited have been by Farington often re , - printedwhileas a permanent tribute to their
value , a , copy , is presented to every student who gains a prize of any kicd in the classes of the I Royal Academy . A book thus recognised needs
no further voucher to justify its issue in the Parchment Inbrary , but , by way of giving fresh attraction to the antique , the publishers have
secured for the frontiapiece a portrait o £ Sir Joshua that has never before been engraved , and which has ' a history . * The original , which formed I
a panel painted for a cabinet in Mrs . Thrale ' s I house at Streatham , is now in the possession of Mrs . Drummondof 18 Hyde Park Gardens
by whose permission , the successful etching before , us has been made by Mrs . H . W . Llewellyn , and it is a very finished work . After reprinting the
fifteen discourses , Mr . Gosse adds a few pages o » f notes , some of which supply corrections of the lecturer ' s occasional mistakes , while others
are Sir Joshua ' s own annotations , and a few are hitherto unpublished notes by Blake , transcribed bMr . Gosse from the British Museum copy of
Ma y lone ' s Life and Works of Reynolds , on the margin of which * the famous visionary has scribbled a few notes and verses / Mr . Gosse I
diatribes adds that for he which thinks he the has specimens found of Blake will ' a , space , amuse and yet suffice . * We note on the paper
cover of this volume an announcement that the . further volumes of the Parchment Library now in the press include a collection of ' English .
two Sacred volumes Lyrics ; ' * ; Selections * Milton ' s from Poetical . Swift Works ' s Works / ia / edited ^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^ j" ^^^ Pfc by | ^^ V ^ Mr ^ v ^ flifc ^ Vt . V Stanley ^^^^ ^ B ^ * v ^ VHV 4 a — ~ w ^ Lane ^^^^^^^^^^ p ~ v >^ ^ av -Poole ^^ b v ^^ —~ — ¦ r ; b and — - ^» ¦ ^^ a volume ^— ^<—^ i ^ ^^^^ v *
of Irish Lyrics / edited by Mr . Justin McCarthy , M . P . From The Biveraicl © I ^ re « sCambridge . — ' A
, Printer ' s Hints to Authors/—Messrs . Houghton ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Aug. 15, 1884, page 755, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15081884/page/11/
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