Bounds And Inftexicnto In Greek And Latin. By J. C.
King, M.A., and C. Cookson, MA. (The Clarendon Press.)—This book is of a kind so elaborate, and in its way technical, that we cannot pre- tend to do it justice in these columns.......
Tai.xs.—the Romance Of An Alter Ego. By Lloyd Bryce....
London, New York, (Lc.) —This tale is constructed on something like the lines of the Comedy of Errors. The hero is claimed by a lady whom be assists in alighting from a New York......
Grandison Mather. By Sidney Luska. (cassell And Co., New...
name that serves as the title of this story is the pseudonym which one Thomas Gardiner adopts when he tries his powers in literature. He has lost his money by the roguery of a......
The Book Of The Pscents. A New Translation, With A
Commentary. By the Rev. T. K. Cheyne. (Kogan Paul, Trench, and Co.)— Professor Cheyne's attitude with retard to the authorship of the Psalms is well known. To him they are not......
The Questions Of The Bible. Compiled By W. Carnelley. (t.
Fisher Unwin.)—Mr. Carnelley has here put together, with references to chapter and verse, all the questions—that is, sentences put in the interrogative form—that occur in the......
Christianity And War. By J. F. Bethune-baker. (macmillan...
motto which Mr. Bethune-Baker borrows from Augustine for his title-page expresses with admirable brevity the main spirit of his essay, a composition, it may be said, which......