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Philological Commentary on his Julius Cæsar, by GEORGE L. CRAIK, Queen's College,
Belfast. Edited by W. J. ROLFE, Cambridge. Cloth
ENGLISH OF THE XIV. CENTURY. Illustrated by Notes,
Grammatical and Etymological, on Chaucer's Prologue and Knight's Tale. Designed
to serve as an Introduction to the Critical Study of English. By STEPHEN H. CARPEN-
TER, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the State University of

Wisconsin

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HUDSON'S FAMILY SHAKESPEARE: Plays selected and
prepared, with Notes and Introductions, for Use in Families.
4 vols Cloth

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HUDSON'S LIFE, ART, AND CHARACTERS OF SHAKE-
SPEARE. Including an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Growth of the Drama in
England, with Studies in the Poet's Dramatic Architecture, Delineation of Character,
Humor, Style, and Moral Spirit, also with Critical Discourses on various Plays. In
Two Volumes. Cloth, per vol., $2.50

HUDSON'S SCHOOL SHAKESPEARE.

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Selected and prepared for use in Schools, Clubs, Classes, and Families. With Introductions and Notes. By the REV. HENRY N. HUDSON.

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THE LIVING WORD; or, Bible Truths and Lessons

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OUR WORLD, No. I; or, First Lessons in Geography. Revised edition, with new Maps, by MARY L. HALL

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Designed to give children clear and lasting impressions of the different countries and inhabitants of the earth rather than to tax the memory with mere names and details.

OUR WORLD, No. II.; or, Second Series of Lessons in Geography. By MARY L. HALL. With fine illustrations of the various countries, the inhabitants and their occupations, and two distinct series of Maps, physical and political 1.50 1.88

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This book is intended, if used in connection with the First Lessons, to cover the usual course of geographical study. It is based upon the principle that it is more useful to give vivid conceptions of the physical features and political associations of different regions, than to make pupils familiar with long lists of places and a great array of statistics.

OF

SHAKESPEARE

SELECTED AND PREPARED FOR USE IN

SCHOOLS.

WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND NOTES.

BY

THE REV. HENRY N. HUDSON.

NUMBER I.

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.

BOSTON:

GINN BROTHERS.

1873.

HARVARD
UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1870, by

HENRY N HUDSON,

In the Office of the Librari of Congress at Washington.

UNIVERSITY PRESS: WELCH, BIGELOW, & Co.,

CAMBRIDGE.

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