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Contents.
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A.D. page
English not taught at schools 335
Good influence of the Classics 336
Punch a good English critic 337
We borrow from all sides 338
We send our own staple abroad 339
Bad English of a Queen's Speech 340
Watchwords of English History 341
Simplicity recommended by Mr. Freeman 342
We have improved on our fathers 343
Three ways of writing English 344
Teutonic, Romance, and Penny-a-lining 345
Parable of a maiden's dress 346
Sometimes neat, sometimes outrageous 347
Chaucer's advice to fine writers 348

CHAPTER VII.

twelve hundred years of english.

680. Lines on the Ruthwell Cross 349
737. Lines by Cadmon 350
800-900. Northumbrian Psalter - Rushworth Gospels 351
970. Lindisfarne Gospels 352
1090. St. Edmund's Legend 353, 354
1220. The Ancren Riwle 355, 356, 357
1356. Sir John Mandeville 358, 359
1450. Bishop Pecock 360
1550. Lever 361, 362
1668. Cowley 363, 364
1776. Gibbon 365, 366
1872. Morris 367, 368
Advice as to Studying English 369
Antiquam exquirite Matrem 370

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Erratum.

Page 262, lines 5, 6, 7, dele The form graciouser ending in ous.