PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY’S POETICAL WORKS.

Edited by Professor Dowden. With Portrait.

WILLIAM WORDSWORTH’S COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS.

With an Introduction by John Morley, and Portrait.

“Mr. Morley has seldom written anything fresher or more vigorous than the essay on Wordsworth which he has prefixed to Macmillan’s new and admirable one-volume edition of the poet—the only complete edition.”—Spectator.

“The finest of all tributes to the memory of Wordsworth is a complete edition of his poetical works, printed in one volume, and sold at a few shillings. It runs to near a thousand pages, and is all that it need be in type and clearness of arrangement. It stands midway between the éditions de luxe and the cheap typographical renderings of other classics of the English school. In a good binding it would do perfectly well for the library of a millionaire; in serviceable cloth it would make almost a library in itself for the student of humble means. It has a good bibliography of all the poet’s writings, a catalogue of biographies, an index of first lines and a complete list of the poems in the order of their production year by year. Above all, it has an introduction from the pen of Mr. John Morley.”—Daily News.

SHAKESPEARE’S COMPLETE WORKS.

Edited by W. G. Clark, M.A., and W. Aldis Wright, M.A. With Glossary. New Edition.

MORTE D’ARTHUR.

Sir Thomas Malory’s Book of King Arthur, and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table. The Edition of Caxton, revised for modern use. With an Introduction, Notes, and Glossary, by Sir Edward Strachey. New Edition.