"In one moderately sized volume he has contrived to introduce us to the very best, if not to all of the early French poets."—Athenæum.
Bradshaw.
—AN ATTEMPT TO ASCERTAIN THE STATE OF CHAUCER'S WORKS, AS THEY WERE LEFT AT HIS DEATH. With some Notes of their Subsequent History. By Henry Bradshaw, of King's College, and the University Library, Cambridge. [In the Press.
Brimley.
—ESSAYS BY THE LATE GEORGE BRIMLEY, M.A. Edited by the Rev. W.G. Clark, M.A. With Portrait, Cheaper Edition. Fcap. 3s. 6d.
Essays on literary topics, such as Tennyson's "Poems" Carlyle's "Life of Stirling," "Bleak House," &c., reprinted from Fraser, the Spectator, and like periodicals.