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Graduate Courses.

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SELECT ESSAYS OF ADDISON,

WITH MACAULAY'S ESSAY ON ADDISON'S LIFE AND WRITINGS.
EDITED BY SAMUEL THURBER.

The purpose of this selection is to interest young students in Addison as a moral teacher, a painter of character, a humorist, and as a writer of elegant English. Hence the editor has aimed to bring together such papers from the Spectator, the Tatler, the Guardian, and the Freeholder as will prove most readable to youth of high school age, and at the same time give something like an adequate idea of the richness of Addison's vein. The DeCoverley papers are of course all included. Papers describing eighteenth-century life and manners, especially such as best exhibit the writer in his mood of playful satire, have been drawn upon as peculiarly illustrating the Addisonian humor. The tales and allegories, as well as the graver moralizings, have due representation, and the beautiful hymns are all given.

By omission of the least essential parts of the selected papers it has been possible to print, in 226 pages, seventy choice specimens of the writings of Addison, including sufficient representations of the work of his co-laborers, Sleele and Budgell. Passages lacking in refinement of language according to modern standards have been carefully omitted.

Trusting to his own experience as a teacher, the editor has deemed it wise somewhat to shorten the essay of Macaulay. This he has effected by the omission of passages somewhat episodic or discursive in their character, in which the essayist displays his historical erudition, but in which he cannot profitably be followed by immature readers.

ALLYN & BACON, Publishers, Boston, Mass.

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A College for Women.

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STUDIES IN

ENGLISH COMPOSITION

12 MO.

By Harriet L. Keeler.

PRICE, 80 CENTS.

This book is the outgrowth of the author's experience as teacher of composition in the Cleveland high school during the past ten years, and the lessons which it contains have all borne the actual test of the class-room. It is intended to meet the wants of those schools which have composition as a weekly exercise in their course of study. It contains an orderly succession of topics adapted to the age and development of high school pupils, together with such lessons in language and rhetoric as are of constant application in class exercises.

ALLYN & BACON,

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This book is designed for the use of such pupils as have previously learned the substance of the rules which it contains. It does not aim to give all the principles of the language, but emphasizes those which are most frequently violated. It will be warmly welcomed by those teachers who are endeavoring in a practical way to teach their pupils the use of correct English. It contains, in brief form, rules for spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and the more important principles of grammar and rhetoric. Abundant exercises for practice are given, and these are arranged on pages with wide margin, so that the work of correction can be done with the least expenditure of time and labor.

J. G. Crosswell, Principal of the Brearley School, New York City: I have examined Gay's Drill Book in English, and have ordered it at once. It is a very valuable addition to the apparatus of the teacher.

L. C. Hull, Lawrenceville School, N. J.: It impresses me as an admirable little manual.

Edwin H. Cutler, Classical School, Newton, Mass.: There is great occasion in our schools for a book of this kind; and I am satisfied from an examination of the work that it will prove highly serviceable.

Daniel E. Owen, Thornton Academy, Saco, Me.: It is the best thing in its line that I have ever seen.

A. F. Bechdolt, Superintendent of Schools, Mankato, Minn.: I like it very much; its examples are well selected, and there is an abundance of them.

ALLYN & BACON,

PUBLISHERS,

BOSTON, MASS.

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