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English Pastorals. Edited by Edmund K. Chambers, b.a., formerly Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

"The idea of such a series has much to recommend it, and it is well carried out in this comely and attractive volume. In his introduction Mr. Chambers writes of the history and characteristics of the Pastoral with learning, insight, and sympathy."—The Times.

English Literary Criticism. Edited by C. E. Vaughan, m.a., University College, Cardiff.

"The first volume, English Pastorals, met with a favourable reception, and the present volume by Professor Vaughan will certainly not impair the reputation of this useful series. Professor Vaughan in his introduction traces with ability and insight the development of sound principles of criticism."—The Times.

English Essays. Edited by J. H. Lobban, m.a., formerly Assistant Professor of English Literature in Aberdeen University.

"It is refreshing to find an editor who can write with just appreciation and without exaggerated praise. Mr. Lobban has accomplished his task with care and good judgment, the consequence is that he writes with a certain fulness, and seldom fails to interest his reader."—The Journal of Education.

English Lyric Poetry (1500-1700 A.D.). Edited by Frederic Ives Carpenter, m.a., Lecturer in English Literature at Chicago University.