10 MARCH 1888, Page 42

We have received the thirteenth volume of the very handsome

and complete reissue of a great English classic, John Dryclen's Works. (W. Paterson, Edinburgh.)—It is some time since we noticed the first volume of this edition, and some of our readers may need to be reminded that Mr. George Saintsbury is revising and correcting the edition first published some sixty years ago by Sir Walter Scott. The volume before us contains the translation of five Satires of Juvenal (1, 3, 6, 10, 16), " Persius," and the Eclogues of Virgil, with various prolegomena that were prefixed to the original edition.