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ENGLISH LITERATURE.

A HISTORY OF EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE.

BY THE

REV. STOPFORD A. BROOKE.

UNIFORM WITH BRYCE'S "AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH."

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"I had been eagerly awaiting it, and find it on examination distinctly the best treatise on its subject."-Prof. CHARLES F. RICHARDSON, Dartmouth College.

"I know of no literary estimate of Anglo-Saxon poetry that in breadth of view and sympathetic appreciation can be compared with this."-Prof. W. E. MEAD, Wesleyan University.

"In this work we have the view of a real lover of literature, and we have its utterance in a diction graceful enough to make the reading an intellectual pleasure in itself."-The Christian Union.

"No other book exists in English from which a reader unacquainted with Anglo-Saxon may gain so vivid a sense of the literary quality of our earliest poetry."-The Dial, Chicago.

"A delightful exposition of the poetic spirit and achievement of the eighth century."-The Tribune, Chicago.

"In Mr. Stopford Brooke's monumental work he strives with rare skill and insight to present our earliest national poetry as a living literature, and not as a mere material for research."-London Times.

"It is a monument of scholarship and learning, while it furnishes an authentic history of English literature at a period when little before was known respecting it."-Public Opinion.

"It is a comprehensive, critical account of Anglo-Saxon poetry from its beginnings to the accession of King Alfred. A thorough knowledge of the AngloSaxon language was needed by the man who undertook such a weighty enterprise, and this knowledge is possessed by Mr. Brooke in a degree probably unsurpassed by any living scholar."-Evening Bulletin.

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SELECTIONS.

WITH CRITICAL INTRODUCTIONS

BY VARIOUS WRITERS,

AND A GENERAL INTRODUCTION

BY

MATTHEW ARNOLD.

EDITED BY

THOMAS HUMPHRY WARD, M.A.

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Vol.

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I.-Chaucer to Donne.

Vol. II.-Ben Jonson to Dryden.

Vol. III.-Addison to Blake.

Vol. IV.-Wordsworth to Rossetti.

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"All lovers of poetry, all students of literature, all readers will welcome the volumes of The English Poets.' Mr. Matthew Arnold has written a

most delightful introduction, full of wise thought and poetic sensibility. Very few books can be named in which so much that is precious can be had in so little space and for so little money."-Philadelphia Times.

"Altogether it would be difficult to select four volumes of any kind better worth owning and studying than these."-Nation.

These four volumes ought to be placed in every library, and, if possible, in the hands of every student of English.". -Churchman.

"The best collection ever made.

A nobler library of poetry and criticism is not to be found in the whole range of English literature."-N. Y. Evening Mail.

"For the young, no work they will meet with can give them so good a view of the large and rich inheritance that lies open to them in the poetry of their country."-J. C. SHAIRP, in Academy.

"I know of nothing more excellent or more indispensable than such a work, not only to the student of literature, but to the general reader. It is but simple justice to say that the book has no rival and is altogether unique."-Prof. ARTHUR H. DUNDON, Normal College, New York City.

The sincere lovers of English poetry, in its successive stages of affluent development, will welcome this collection for the choice character of its contents, and the wise and pregnant body of criticism by various writers of note in English elegant literature which accompanies the original poems. Nothing of the kind has ever before been attempted on the scale of the present work, which is intended as a representative anthology of the wide field of English poetry."N. Y. Tribune.

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Chaucer to Donne.

Ben Jonson to Dryden.

Addison to Blake.

Wordsworth to Rossetti.

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