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ach Primary Teachers in Training how to read their own language. It contains a collection of extracts in prose and verse, suitable for reading aloud, transcribed into a simple phonetic notation. THE PLACE OF THE MOTHER TONGUE INNATIONAL EDUCATION Demy 8vo. 1s. net. THE STUDENT'S ENGLISH LITERATURE A History of English Literature and of the chief English Writers founded upon the Manual of Thomas B. Shaw. By A. Hamilton Thomson, B.A., of St. John's College, Cambridge, and University Extension Lecturer in English Literature. With Notes, etc. Fifth Impression. 9s. SMALLER HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE Giving a Sketch of the Lives of our chief English Writers. By James Rowley. 15th Impression. Small Crown 8vo. 4s. SHAKSPERE'S PREDECESSORS IN THE ENGLISH DRAMA By J. A. Symonds. New Edition. 10s. 6d. net. SHAKSPERE AND HIS PREDECESSORS IN THE ENGLISH DRAMA By F. S. Boas, M.A., sometime Professor of English Literature, Queen's College, Belfast. 7s. 6d. net. An invaluable book for all students. Every play and character is carefully analysed, and the whole subject is treated in a thoroughly original and attractive way. THE ENGLISH NOVEL FROM ITS ORIGIN TO SIR WALTER SCOTT By Sir Walter Raleigh, M.A., Professor of English Literature in the University of Oxford. 4s. 6d. net. OUTLINES OF ENGLISH LITERATURE By William Renton. With Illustrative Diagrams. 4s. 6d. net. INTRODUCTION TO POETRY Poetic Expression, Poetic Truth, the Progress of Poetry. By Laurie Magnus, M.A. Second Edition. 2s. 6d. net. MURRAY'S ENGLISH LITERATURE SERIES BY E. W. EDMUNDS, M.A., B.Sc. (Lond.) BISHOP'S-STORTFORD COLLEGE Press Opinions on the Series. Athenaeum.--"For inculcating an intelligent and lasting acquaintance with its subject the present series is likely, in our opinion, to prove the best of its kind." Educational Times--"The collection is excellent, and it will usefully extend the range of English reading in schools." THE STORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE Three Volumes, 5s. each. Vol. I. THE ELIZABETHAN PERIOD, 1558-625. Vol. II. SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES, 1625-1780. Vol. III. NINETEENTH CENTURY, 1780-1880. READINGS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE The Three Grades are designed to cover the whole period of School life. No Class needs to use more than one Book at a time. I. THE ELIZABETHAN PERIOD, 1558-1625. Junior course.
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