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The Englishman in Greece. Edited by Sir Rennell Redd. (The

Clarendon Press. 5s. net.)—The idea of this anthology is a happy one. It is to bring together what English poets have said about Greek things, about persons and places and the general feeling which the country, its past and its present, moves in an Englishman's heart. There are one hundred and twenty-seven pieces in all, and there are great men among the writers repre- sented by them. Shelley stands, we may say, first in the company, and we have also Swinburne and Landor, to speak only of the most conspicuous names.