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"We have come across few writers who have had a clearer insight into Johnson's character, or who have brought to the study of it a better knowledge of the time in which Johnson lived and the men whom he knew."--_Saturday Review._ "We could not wish for a more suggestive introduction to Scott and his poems and novels."--_Examiner._ "The tone of the volume is excellent throughout."--_Athenaeum_ Review of "Scott." "As a clear, thoughtful, and attractive record of the life and works of the greatest among the world's historians, it deserves the highest praise."--_Examiner_ Review of "Gibbon." "The lovers of this great poet (Shelley) are to be congratulated at having at their command so fresh, clear, and intelligent a presentment of the subject written by a man of adequate and wide culture."--_Athenaeum._ * * * * * MACMILLAN'S GLOBE LIBRARY. _Beautifully printed on toned paper, price 3s. 6d. Also kept in a variety of calf and morocco bindings, at moderate prices._ _The_ SATURDAY REVIEW _says: "The Globe Editions are admirable for their scholarly editing, their typographical excellence, their compendious form, and their cheapness." The_ BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW _says: "In compendiousness, elegance, and scholarliness the Globe Editions of Messrs. Macmillan surpass any popular series of our classics hitherto given to the public. As near an approach to miniature perfection as has ever been made._" +Shakespeare's Complete Works.+ Edited by W. G. CLARK, M.A., and W. ALDIS WRIGHT, M.A., Editors of the "Cambridge Shakespeare." With Glossary. pp. 1075. _The_ ATHENAEUM _says this edition is "a marvel of beauty, cheapness, and compactness.... For the busy man, above all for the working student, this is the best of all existing Shakespeares._" +Spenser's Complete Works.+ Edited from the Original Editions and Manuscripts, by R. MORRIS, with a Memoir by J. W. HALES, M.A. With Glossary. pp. lv., 736. "_Worthy--and higher praise it needs not--of the beautiful 'Globe Series._'"--DAILY NEWS. +Sir Walter Scott's Poetical Works.+ Edited, with a Biographical and Critical Memoir, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE, and Copious Notes. pp. xliii., 559. "_We can almost sympathise with a middle-aged grumbler, who, after reading Mr. Palgrave'
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