Michael Faraday Third Edition, with Portrait

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THE "SAMSON AGONISTES" OF MILTON, rendered into Greek Verse. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6_s._ 6_d._

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"_A successful attempt to translate into the vernacular some of the Fairy Mythology of Europe. The verses are very good. There is no shirking difficulties of rhyme, and the ballad metre which is oftenest employed has a great deal of the kind of 'go' which we find so seldom outside the pages of Scott. The book is of permanent value._"--GUARDIAN.

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"_The author has evidently studied the ways and tastes of children and got at the secret of amusing them; and has succeeded in what is not so easy a task as it may seem--in producing a really good children's book._"--DAILY TELEGRAPH.

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"_A very beautiful story of German country life._"--LITERARY CHURCHMAN.

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BRITISH NOVELISTS AND THEIR STYLES. Being a Critical Sketch of the History of British Prose Fiction. Crown 8vo. 7_s._ 6_d._

WORDSWORTH, SHELLEY, KEATS, AND OTHER ESSAYS. Crown 8vo. 5_s._

CHATTERTON: A Story of the Year 1770. Crown 8vo. 5_s._

THE THREE DEVILS: LUTHER'S, MILTON'S, and GOETHE'S; and other Essays. Crown 8vo. 5_s._

=Mazini.=--IN THE GOLDEN SHELL; A Story of Palermo. By LINDA MAZINI. With Illustrations. Globe 8vo. cloth gilt. 4_s._ 6_d._

"_As beautiful and bright and fresh as the scenes to which it wafts us over the blue Mediterranean, and as pure and innocent, but piquant and sprightly as the little girl who plays the part of its heroine, is this admirable little book._"--ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.

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=Milner.=--THE LILY OF LUMLEY. By EDITH MILNER. Crown 8vo. 7_s._ 6_d._

"_The novel is a good one and decidedly worth the reading._"--EXAMINER. "_A pretty, brightly-written story._"--LITERARY CHURCHMAN. "_A tale possessing the deepest interest._"--COURT JOURNAL.