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BEDA'S

ECCLESIASTICAL

HISTORY,

BOOKS III., IV., the Text printed from the very ancient MS.
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M. T. CICERONIS ORATIO PRO L. MURENA, with English Introduction and Notes. By W. E. HEITLAND, M.A., Fellow and Classical Lecturer of St John's College, Cambridge. Second Edition, carefully revised. Small 8vo. Price 3s. "Those students are to be deemed fortunate who have to read Cicero's lively and brilliant oration for L. Murena with Mr Heitland's handy edition, which may be pronounced "four-square" in point of equipment, and which has, not without good reason, attained the honours of a second edition."-Saturday Review.

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M. ANNAEI LUCANI PHARSALIAE LIBER
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HEITLAND, M.A. and C. E. HASKINS, M.A., Fellows and Lec-
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III. FRENCH.

LA SUITE DU MENTEUR. A Comedy in Five Acts, by P. Corneille. Edited with Fontenelle's Memoir of the Author, Voltaire's Critical Remarks, and Notes Philological and Historical. By GUSTAVE MASSON.

LA JEUNE SIBÉRIENNE.

Price 25.

LE LÉPREUX

DE LA CITÉ D'AOSTE. Tales by COUNT XAVIER DE
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M. DARU, par M. C. A. SAINTE-BEUVE, (Causeries du Lundi, Vol. IX.). With Biographical Sketch of the Author, and Notes Philological and Historical. By GUSTAVE MASSON, B.A. Univ. Gallic., Assistant Master and Librarian, Harrow School. Price 2s.

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LE DIRECTOIRE. (Considérations sur la Révolution Française. Troisième et quatrième parties.) Par MADAME LA BARONNE DE STAËL-HOLSTEIN. With a Critical Notice of the Author, a Chronological Table, and Notes Historical and Philological. By GUSTAVE MASSON. Price 25.

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DIX ANNÉES D'EXIL. LIVRE II. CHAPITRES

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LE VIEUX CÉLIBATAIRE.

A Comedy, by

COLLIN D'HARLEVILLE. With a Biographical Memoir, and
Grammatical, Literary and Historical Notes. By the same Editor.
Price 25.

"M. Masson is doing good work in introducing learners to some of the less-known French play-writers. The arguments are admirably clear, and the notes are not too abundant."—Academy.

LA MÉTROMANIE, A Comedy, by PIRON, with

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LASCARIS, OU LES GRECS DU XVE. SIÈCLE,

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IV. GERMAN.

A BOOK OF GERMAN DACTYLIC POETRY. Arranged and Annotated by WILHELM WAGNER, Ph.D. Professor at the Johanneum, Hamburg. Price 3s.

Der erste Kreuzzug (THE FIRST CRUSADE), by FRIEDRICH VON RAUMER. Condensed from the Author's 'History of the Hohenstaufen', with a life of RAUMER, two Plans and English Notes. By WILHELM WAGNER, Ph.D. Professor at the Johanneum, Hamburg. Price 25.

A BOOK OF BALLADS ON GERMAN HISTORY. Arranged and Annotated by WILHELM WAGNER, Ph. D., Professor at the Johanneum, Hamburg. Price as.

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Athenæum. "Prussia under Frederick the Great, and France under the Directory, bring us face to face respectively with periods of history which it is right should be known thoroughly, and which are well treated in the Pitt Press volumes."

Goethe's Knabenjahre. (1749—-1759.)

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V. ENGLISH.

THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, edited with Introduction and Notes by the Rev. W. W. SKEAT, M.A., formerly Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. Price 3s. 6d.

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BACON'S HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF

KING HENRY VII. With Notes by the Rev. J. RAWSON
LUMBY, B.D., Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge.

Price 35.

SIR THOMAS MORE'S UTOPIA. With Notes by the Rev. J. RAWSON LUMBY, B.D., Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge.

[Other Volumes are in preparation.]

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