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Originally published in 1896 as part of the Pitt Press Series, this
book contains the text of Alexander Pope's poetic essay on
criticism. Grammarian Alfred West introduces the poem with brief
essays on Pope's versification, the poem's use of the word 'wit'
and other aspects of the poem's composition, and there are
appendices concerning some of the more obscure passages and on the
poet's use of simile. This book will be of value to anyone with an
interest in the work of Alexander Pope.
Originally published in 1907, as the revised edition of an 1893
original, this informative and engaging textbook sets out to
contain and explicate all of the elements of English grammar.
Primarily aimed at secondary school students, this book condenses
and synthesizes the most important information, recognising and
demonstrating throughout 'how much the half is greater than the
whole'. Notably, 'a good supply of sentences for correction has
been added to the concluding chapters on syntax' and questions
appear at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning. Most
questions have been chosen from Cambridge and Oxford Local
Examination Papers and papers from the Royal College of Preceptors.
Chapters are broad in scope; chapter headings include, 'Inflexion
of nouns', 'Auxiliary and defective verbs' and 'Syntax of verbs'.
This book will be of considerable value to anyone with an interest
in the history of the English language and the history of
education.
Originally printed in 1906 as a limited edition of two hundred and
fifty copies, this book contains the essays of Francis Bacon, drawn
from the edition of 1625. Bacon covers a variety of topics in his
essays, including cunning, atheism, love and goodness. This book
will be of value to anyone with an interest in Bacon's work or
seventeenth-century philosophy.
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