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72 MACMILLAN'S EDUCATIONAL CATALOGUE. Shakespeare — couihiucd. i'RIMER OF SHAKESPEARE. By Professor Dowden. i8mo. is. [Literature Pi iimrs.^ MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Edited by K. Deighton, ]I.A., late Principal of Agra College. Globe 8vo. 2s. HENRY V. By the same Editor. Globe 8vo. 2x. U. THE WINTER'S TALE. By the same Editor. Globe 8vo. is. 6,/. CYMBELINE. By the same Editor. Globe 8vo. {In the press. OTHELLO. By the same Editor. Globe 8vo. [In the press. KING JOHN. By the same Editor. [In preparation. THE TEMPEST, By the same Editor. [In preparation. RICHARD HI. Edited by C. II. Tawney, M.A., Principal and Professor of English Literature, Elphinstone College, Calcutta. Globe 8vo. 2s. 6J. JULIUS C7ESAR. By the same Editor. [In preparation. Sonnenschein and Meiklejohn. — THE ENGLISH METHOD OF TEACHING TO READ. By A. Sonne.x- SCHEIN and J. M. D. Meiklejohn, M.A. Fcap. 8vo. COMPRISING : THE NURSERY BOOK, containing all the Two-Letter Words in the Language. d. (ALo in Large Type on Sheets for School Walls. 5^.) THE FIRST COURSE, consisting of Short Vowels with Single Consonants. Gd. TPIE SECOND COURSE, with Combinations and Bridges, consisting of Short Vo%els with Double Consonants. 6J. THE THIRD AND FOURTH COURSES, consisting of Long Vowels, and all the Double Vowels in the Language. 6J. " These are admirable books, because they are constructed on a principle, and that the simplest principle on which it is possible to learn to read English." — Spectator. Southey.— LIFE OF NELSON. Edited by Michael Macmillan, B.A. [In preparation. Taylor. — WORDS AND PLACES ; or, Etymological Illustra- tions of History, Ethnology, and Geography. By the Rev. Isaac Taylor, M.A., Litt. D., Hon. LL.D., Canon of York. Third and Cheaper Edition, revised and compressed. With Maps. Globe 8vo. 6s. Tennyson. — The COLLECTED WORKS of LORD TENNY- .SON, Poet Laureate. An Edition for Schools. In Four Parts. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. each. SELECTIONS FROM LORD TENNYSON'S POEMS. Edited with Notes for the Use of Schools. By the Rev. Alfred AiNGER, M.A., I>L.D., Canon of Bristol. [In preparation. SELECT POEMS OF LORD TENNYSON. With Introduction and Notes. By W. T. Weur, M.A., and F. J. RoWE, Profcs ors of English Literature, Presidency College, Calcutta. Globe Svo. 3.f. 6d. This selection contains : — " Recollections of the Arabian Nights," " The I^dy of Slialott," "Oenonc," "The Lo«)S Eaters," "Ulysses," "Tilhonus," " Morlc d'Arlhur," "Sir Galahad," "Dora," "Ode on the Death of the Duke ol Wellington," and " The Revenge."