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'nigeria. By Charles Henry Robinson, Ma. (horace Mar-...

San. 5s.)--Canon Robinson has written a very informing and—which is more than we had any right to expect -70. very entertainina 'book. His neenunt of the Haunts is the most......

Pembroke College, Oxford. By Douglas Maclaine, Lit. A....

Robinson and Co. 5s. net.)—We reviewed Mr. Macleane's larger history of his college between two and three years ago, and there is little to say about the volume which he now......

Anne Bronte. The Critical Introduction By Mrs. Humphry...

of particular importance. About Charlotte Bronte's work there is a pretty general agreement of intellectual judgment, at least, if not of taste ; but there is plenty of room for......

The Romantic Triumph. By. T. S. Omond, M.a. (w. Black-

wood and Sons. 6s. net.)—This is the eleventh volume of the series of "Periods of European Literature," appearing, it will be observed, out of its order, for it is practically a......

What Is Poetry ? By Edmond Holmes. (john Lane. 3s.

6d. net.)—Mr. Holmes is himself a poet, and though he has not caught the ear of the multitude, and probably never will, he has secured the suffrages of not a few excellent......

Some Books Of The Week.

[Under this heading we notice such Books of the week as have not been reserved for review trkother forms.] Michel de L'Hospital. By C. T. Atkinson. (Longmans and Co. 4s.)—Michel......

Miscellaneciii8.—tales Of King Arthur And His Knights Of...

Table. By Margaret Vere Farrington. (Putnam's Sons.) —These versions of the old romances are pleasant reading. The style is easy, and though the sentences have an appropriate......