UNIFORM WITH HALLAM'S LITERARY HISTORY.

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A HISTORY of SPANISH LITERATURE. With Criticism on Particular Works, and Biographical Notices of Prominent Writers. By GEORGE TICKNOR, Esq.

"Ticknor's 'History of Spanish Literature' is a masterly work."—Alex. von Humboldt.

"A record which will be read with general satisfaction, and will be lastingly valued for reference."—Quarterly Review.

"The excellent 'History of Spanish Literature.'"—Lord Mahon's Address to the Society of Antiquaries.

"A masterly performance, and which perhaps, of all compositions of the kind, has the most successfully combined popularity of style with sound criticism and extensive research."—Edinburgh Review.

"It is a history in the better sense—dealing with men as well as books, and eliciting, from the facts of literary production, the higher truths of social civilisation. There is nothing to compare with it on the subject of which it treats, and we may safely predict that it is likely to hold its ground as a standard book in English literature."—Examiner.

"The masterly sweep of his general grasp, and the elaborated finish of his constituent sketches."—Morning Chronicle.

JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.