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A MANUAL OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on English Metres. By THOMAS ARNOLD, M. A., of University College, Oxford. American Edition, Revised. 12mo. Cloth. 549 pages

CARPENTER'S

INTRODUCTION

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ANGLOSAXON. An Introduction to the study of the Anglo-Saxon Language, Comprising an Elementary Grammar, Selections for Reading with Notes, and a Vocabulary. By STEPHEN H. CARPENTER, Professor of Logic and English Literature in the University of Wisconsin, and Author of "English of the XIV. Century." 12mo. Cloth. 212 pages

CHAUCER'S PARLAMENT OF FOULES. A revised Text, with Literary and Grammatical Introduction, Notes, and a full Glossary. By J. R. LOUNSBURY, Professor of English in the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College. 12mo. Cloth. 111 pages

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CRAIK'S ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE.

Illustrated

in a Philological Commentary on his Julius Cæsar, by GEORGE L. CRAIK, Queen's College, Belfast. Edited by W. J. ROLFE, Cambridge. 16mo. Cloth. 402 pages

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ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY. By GEORGE A. WENTWORTH, Phillips Academy, Exeter.

ENGLISH OF THE XIV. CENTURY. Illustrated by Notes, Grammatical and Etymological, on Chaucer's Prologue and Knight's Tale. Designed to serve as an Introduction to the Critical Study of English. By STEPHEN H. CARPENTER, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the State University of Wisconsin. 12mo. Cloth. 327 pages

ESSENTIALS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR, for the Use of Schools. By Prof. W. D. WHITNEY, of Yale College. 12mo. Cloth. 272 pages

This work is founded on the author's studies of language in general, and on his experience as an examiner in English grammar for one of the departments of Yale College, and as a teacher of French and German in the same institution.

It endeavors to teach the facts of English grammar in such a way as shall lay the best foundation for further and higher study of language in every department.

The work begins with the formation of the simple sentence and the distinction of the parts of speech; it next explains the inflection of English words, and the formation of derivative and compound words: the parts of speech are then taken up in order and treated in detail; and chapters of syntax close the work. The added exercises give due opportunity of practice upon the matters taught.

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FITZ'S CELESTIAL and TERRESTRIAL GLOBES. Mounted and Operated by an entirely new Method, with a Manual designed to accompany the Globe, the whole forming an easy and practical introduction to the study of Astronomy and Physical Geography..

Six-inch Clobe.

Twelve-inch Globe

The Globe, as mounted, makes such phenomena as the seasons, the changes in the length of day and night, etc.. etc., at once clear to the apprehension of an ordinary child. For the usual verbal explanations which overtask the untrained imagination, it substitutes material surfaces and lines and real motions, and thus aids the mind of the learner in the highest possible degree in forming correct and lasting impressions of phenomena which, however interesting, are in the abstract not easily understood.

FITZ'S MANUAL.

12mo. 120 pages

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The Manual which accompanies the above Globe contains every direction for its use, with an explanation of the subjects which it is specially designed to illustrate, such as the changes in the length of day and night, the seasons, twilight, etc.

A collection of more than forty problems is also given, with full directions for working them, and numerous practical exercises to be worked out by the learner on the Globe. Questions for examination and miscellaneous exercises are added at the end.

HUDSON'S FAMILY SHAKESPEARE: Plays selected and prepared, with Notes and Introductions, for Use in Families.

Volume I., containing As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, First and Second of King Henry the Fourth, Julius Cæsar, and Hamlet.

Volume II., containing The Tempest, The Winter's Tale, King Henry the Fifth, King Richard the Third, King Lear, Macbeth, and Antony and Cleopatra.

Volume III., containing A Midsummer Night's Dream, Much Ado about Nothing, King Henry the Eighth, Romeo and Juliet, Cymbeline, Coriolanus, and Othello. And Hudson's Life, Art, and Characters of Shakespeare. 2 vols.

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HUDSON'S LIFE, ART, AND CHARACTERS OF SHAKESPEARE. Including an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Growth of the Drama in England, with Studies in the Poet's Dramatic Architecture, Delineation of Character, Humor, Style, and Moral Spirit, also with Critical Discourses on the following plays,-A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Much Ado about Nothing, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, All's Well that Ends Well, Measure for Measure, The Tempest, The Winter's Tale, King John, King Richard the Second, King Henry the Fourth, King Henry the Fifth, King Richard the Third, King Henry the Eighth, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Cæsar, Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, Othello, Cymbeline, and Coriolanus. In Two Volumes. 12mo. Cloth. 969 pages

HUDSON'S SERMONS. 16mo. Cloth.

HUDSON'S SCHOOL SHAKESPEARE. 1st Series.
Containing As YOU LIKE IT,
THE TWO PARTS OF HENRY IV.,
JULIUS CESAR,
HAMLET.

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE,
TWELFTH NIGHT,

Selected and prepared for Use in Schools, Clubs, Classes, and Families. With Introductions and Notes. By the REV. HENRY N. HUDSON. 12mo.

Cloth. 636 pages.

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HUDSON'S SCHOOL SHAKESPEARE. 3d Series.

Containing A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM,

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING,

KING HENRY VIII.,

OTHELLO.

12mo. Cloth. 655 pages.

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ROMEO AND JULIET,

CYMBELINE,

CORIOLANUS,

HUDSON'S SEPARATE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE.

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. In Paper Cover

JULIUS CÆSAR. In Paper Cover .

HAMLET. In Paper Cover

THE TEMPEST. In Paper Cover
MACBETH. In Paper Cover

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HUDSON'S

PAMPHLET SECTIONS OF TEXT.

BOOKS OF PROSE AND POETRY.

Preface, Contents, and pages 113-218
Life, Contents, and pages 219-325

BURKE. SECTION I.
BURKE. SECTION II.
WEBSTER. SECTION I.
WEBSTER. SECTION II.

Preface, Contents, and pages 335-421
Life, Contents, and pages 421 - 552

BACON. Preface, Life, Contents, and pages 553-636
WORDSWORTH. SECTION II. Preface and pages 129 - 251
COLERIDGE AND BURNS. Preface and Contents 504-614
ADDISON AND GOLDSMITH. 80 pages.

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HUDSON'S TEXT-BOOK OF POETRY. WORTH, COLERIDGE, BURNS, BEATTIE, GOLDSMITH, and THOMSON. of the Authors' Lives. For use in Schools and Classes. By the REV. H. N. HUDSON. 12mo. Cloth. 704 pages Two thirds of the volume is filled with Wordsworth; who has now made good his position as one of the five great chiefs of English poetry, and whose works embody, in the highest form, whatever is noblest and best in the English poetical literature of the last hundred years. The whole of The Excursion, the first two books of the Prelude, Michael, The Brothers, Tintern Abbey, Laodamia, On the Power of Sound, Ode on Immortality, and a large number of smaller pieces are included. The selections from Coleridge are The Ancient Mariner, Christabel, Fears in Solitude, and eighteen other pieces. From Burns, The Cotter's Saturday Night, The Twa Dogs, Tam O'Shanter, The Vision, and twenty-six other poems, and also twentynine of the songs. From Beattie, The Minstrel; from Goldsmith, The Deserted Village; and from Thomson, The Castle of Indolence: these being generally regarded as the best poems of those authors. In all cases, except a few pieces of Wordsworth's, the poems are given entire, as the authors wrote them.

HUDSON'S TEXT-BOOK OF PROSE. From Burke, WEBSTER, and BACON. With Notes and Sketches of the Authors' Lives. By the REV. H. N. HUDSON. 12mo. Cloth. 648 pages.

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This work is intended as a sort of companion volume to the preceding. It is made up on the same general principle, the contents being selected with a view to unite, as far as may be, the culture of high and pure literary tastes with the attainment of liberal and useful knowledge. The selections from Burke are Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol, Speech on Economical Reform, Speech to the Electors of Bristol, and A Letter to a Noble Lord, all given entire; also twenty-nine other pieces gathered, as seemed best, from the author's various works. From Webster, Speech in Reply to Hayne, Speech on the Presidential Protest, and discourse on The Character of Washington; also thirty-two shorter pieces from other speeches. From Bacon thirty of the fifty-eight Essays, all given entire, and several choice selections from Advance ment of Learning.

PEIRCE'S TABLES OF LOGARITHMIC and TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS TO THREE AND FOUR PLACES OF DECIMALS. By JAMES MILLS PEIRCE, University Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University. Quarto. Cloth

PEIRCE'S ELEMENTS OF LOGARITHMS; with an Explanation of the Author's THREE AND FOUR PLACE TABLES. BY JAMES MILLS PEIRCE, University Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University. 12mo. Cloth. 92 pages

This Work is a Companion to THREE AND FOUR PLACE TABLES OF LOGARITHMIC AND TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS, by the same Authors.

STEWART'S ELEMENTARY PHYSICS. American Edition. With QUESTIONS and EXERCISES. BY PROF. G. A. HILL, of Harvard University. 18mo. Cloth. 580 pages

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The Questions will be direct and exhaustive upon the text of Mr. Stewart's work. After the Questions will be given a series of easy Exercises and Problems, designed, in the hands of a good teacher, to arouse and strengthen in the student's mind the power of reasoning in accordance with sound scientific methods.

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SEARLE'S OUTLINES OF ASTRONOMY. By ARTHUR SEARLE, of Harvard College Observatory. 16mo. Cloth. 433 pages This work is intended to give such elementary instruction in the principal branches of Astronomy as is required in High Schools or by any students not far advanced in mathematics. It is illustrated by carefully prepared engravings, and contains some information on each of the following subjects:

1. The chief results of astronomical inquiry up to the present time with regard to the general constitution of the universe, and, in particular, with regard to the stars, planets, nebulæ, comets, and meteors.

2. The methods of astronomical research, and their application to the arts. 3. The general principles of theoretical astronomy.

4. The history of astronomy.

5. Astronomical statistics.

THE ANNALS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY OF HARVARD COLLEGE. Vol. VIII.

Results of Obser

vations made or directed by WILLIAM CRANCH BOND, A. M., GEORGE PHILLIPS BOND, A. M., and JOSEPH WINLOCK, A. M. Quarto. Cloth

PART I. Historical Account of the Observatory from October, 1855, to October, 1876.

PART II.-I. Astronomical Engravings of the Moon, Planets, etc.
II. Astronomical Engravings illustrating Solar Phenomena.

THE ATLANTIC PRIMARY ARITHMETIC. Simple Numbers. By G. L. DEMAREST. 18mo. 256 pages

THE ELEMENTS OF PLANE TRIGONOMETRY. By H. N. WHEELER, A. M., of Cambridge. 12mo. Cloth. 120 pages

THE LIVING WORD; or, Bible Truths and Lessons. 12mo. Cloth. 153 pages

THE ODES OF HORACE, IN ENGLISH VERSE. By CASKIE HARRISON, Professor of Ancient Languages in the University of the South. Part I., containing the First Book. 12mo. Paper Cover

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Two advantages result from the arrangement of pages adopted in the IMPROVED CLASS-BOOK: 1. The names of pupils in any class need to be entered but once for an entire term. 2. The standing for the three months, instead of needing to be com piled from different parts of the book, is present to the eye at one view.

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