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m n IMS wii B BiJBfflon l SMfl i pft m r mMm sfflffiHH II Hi 1 • .0 o s v* v -' V,0 c-U V V ,X~ . v. . \ -3r v i- v J- ,\\ -^ ' I ^ °* £ \ N° 0° OP // r V *- A" <>, J 9 V 'O , 1 fi ^ 0° G ^\ - \v -,S **. ^ x s - 6 o / & ', "N > -y .an 4 is. *b ox -v ss ~o ^ -V . W ,-0' , Just Published (March, 187C), MADYIG'S LATIN GRAMMAR. CABEFULLY REVISED BY THOMAS A. THACHER, YALE COLLEGE. The most complete and valuable Treatise on the language yet published, and admirably adapted to the wants of Teachers and College Classes. Price tc Teachers, $2.30. From the Preface to Prof. Goodwin's Greek Moods and Tenses. I ca'n hardly express my great indebtedness to Madvig. The works of this eminent scholar have aided me not only by the material which they have afforded, as a basis for the present work, but also by the valuable suggestions with which they abound. From Prof. E. P. Crowell. Amherst College, Feb. 28, 1870. — Gentlemen, The copy of Madvig's "Latin Grammar" you sent me is received. I enclose the price, and the amount of postage. I shall not fell to commend it most heartily to my students at an early day. From Prof Charles Short. Columbia College, Ky., March 22, 1870. Profes—sor Madvig is known as one of the greatest of living classical scholars, great in Greek as well as in Latin. His " Greek Syntax n I have often used and, always with great advantage. His "Latin Gram- mar" had been among my books of reference for several years in the translation of Mr. Wood, of Oxford, and I was glad to find, last autumn, so exact a scholar as my friend Professor Thacher engaged in revising this translation, and in incorporating into it the subsequent improvements of the author. It has been published by Messrs. Ginn Brothers & Co., of Boston and we congratulateAmericanteachers and students thatthey ; can now procure this valuable work in as handsome a form as the Oxford edition, in an enlarged and improved state, and that at one-third of the English price. (2) CRAIK'S ENGLISH OF SHAKESPEARE, ^USED IN Harvard College, Cornell University, Yale College, New Jersey College, Princeton, Amherst College, Upper Iowa University, Rochester University, &c. ALSO, IN MANY OF OUR BEST HIGH SCHOOLS, LIKE CAMBRIDGE, CHELSEA, SALEM, ROCHESTER, ETC. For 1870, students may prepar—e themselves in Craik's "English of.Shake- speare" orinMilton's "Comus." Harvard Cataloguefor 1869-70. THIRD AMERICAN EDITION, REVISED BY W. J. ROLFE. The student of Shakespeare should begin by mastering the English ofShakespeare. This he can best do by the study of this book, which is the most complete commentary ever written on any one of the plays. It contains, also, many illustrative references to the other plays, which render it a valuable aid to the reading of all of them. It is at once an introduction anda companion to every edition oj Shakespeare, From the North-American Review. The philological commentary is the fullest discussion yet given to the lan- guage ofany of Shakespeare's plays. . . . The work of the American editor is admirably done throughout. The additional illustrations are numerous; they are always pertinent and interesting, and the}'- show scholarship of the right sort. The omissions are well judged. Many errors and careless remarks are deleted. Where notes are rewritten, they are clearerandbriefer. From Prof. F. J. Child, of Harvard College. Craik's "English of Shakespeare" is an excellent work, and has received many improvements from Mr. Rolfe. There is no book of its dimensions that I knowof, out ofwhich so much maybe learned about the English language. . . . Itis one of the only two orthree books which are both fit to be used and within the means ofstudents. From S. H. Taylor, LL.D., Principal of Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Itwould be of great service to the young, if the work were introduced as a text-book in all our High Schools and Academies. The philological studyof the English language has been too much neglected; the rightuse of this book will be found one of the best means of remedying this defect. (4) AN f~c ELEMENTARY GREEK GRAMMAR. BY WILLIAM W. GOODWIN, Ph. D., ELIOTPROFESSOROF GREEK LITERATURE IN HARVARD UNIVERSITY. SECOND EDITION. BOSTON: GINN BROTHERS 1871. !.' •?^i <^ \ EnteredaccordingtoActofCongress,in theyear1870, BY WILLIAM W. GOODWIN, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. LC Control Number tmp96 031259 University Press: Welch, Bigelow, & Co. Cambridge.

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