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"Their style is simple; the sentences are not artfully constructed; and
there is an utter absence of all attempt at rhetoric. The language is plain
Saxon language, from which 'the men on the wall' can easily gather what it
most concerns them to know."--_Theologian._
Also, 2 vols. 12mo., sold separately, 8s. each,
SERMONS. BY the REV. ALFRED GATTY, M.A., Vicar of Ecclesfield.
"Sermons of a high and solid character--earnest and
affectionate."--_Theologian._
"Plain and practical, but close and scholarly discourses."--_Spectator._
London: GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street.
* * * * *
JOURNAL FRANCAIS, publi� � Londres.--Le COURRIER de l'EUROPE, fond� en
1840, paraissant le Samedi, donne dans chaque num�ro les nouvelles de la
semaine, les meilleurs articles de tous les journaux de Paris, la Semaine
Dramatique par Th. Gautier ou J. Janin, la R�vue de Paris par Pierre
Durand, et reproduit en entier les romans, nouvelles, etc., en vogue par
les premiers �crivains de France. Prix 6d.
London: JOSEPH THOMAS, 1. Finch Lane.
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THE GIRLHOOD OF SHAKSPEARE'S HERIONES; in a Series of fifteen Tales, by
MARY COWDEN CLARKE, Author of the "Concordance to Shakspeare."
"As petty to his ends,
As is the morn dew on the myrtle leaf
To his grand sea."--_Shakspeare._
To be published periodically in One Shilling books, each containing a
complete story, one of the following subjects:--
Portia; the Heiress of Belmont
The Thane's Daughter
Helena; the Physician's Orphan
Desdemona; the Magnifico's Child
Meg and Alice; the Merry Maids of Windsor.
Isabella; the Votaress
Katharina and Bianca; the Shrew and the Demure
Ophelia; the Rose of Elsinore
Rosalind and Celia; the Friends
Juliet; the White Dove of Verona
Beatrice and Hero; the Cousins
Olivia; the Lady of Illyria
Hermione; the Russian Princess
Viola; the Twin
Imogen; the Peerless.
Tale 2 (THE THANE'S DAUGHTER), 1st January, 1851.
London: W.H. SMITH and SON, 136. Strand; and SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and Co.,
Stationers' Hall Court.
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BOOKS PRINTED FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, AT THE PRICES ANNEXED, IN
BOARDS.
* * * * *
These Books are also supplied in neat library binding, and Specimens may be
seen at MR. PARKER'S, either in Oxford, or at 377. Strand, London.
* * * * *
THE WYCLIFFE VERSIONS.
THE HOLY BIBLE, containing the OLD and NEW TESTAMENT, with the Apocryphal
Books, in the earliest English Versions made from the Latin Vulgate, by
JOHN WYCLIFFE and his Followers. Edited by the REV. JOSIAH FORSHALL,
F.R.S., &c., late Fellow of Exeter College, and SIR FREDERIC MADDEN, K.H.,
F.R.S., &c., Keeper of the MSS. in the British Museum. Four vols. 4to. 5l.
15s. 6d.
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