| William Lucas Collins - Epic poetry, Greek - 1870 - 158 pages
...readers, however, will be the '^Eschylus' which Mr Reginald S. Copleston has contributed to Mr Collins' s excellent series. The result is a really delightful...as perfectly as any of the series." — Spectator. VIII. XENOPHON, By SIR ALEXANDER .GRANT, Bart Principal of the University of Edinburgh. " The book... | |
| William Lucas Collins - Epic poetry, Greek - 1870 - 172 pages
...size and pretensions of his volume." — Saturday Review. V1I.-/ESCHYLUS. By REGINALD S. COPLESTON, BA "A really delightful little volume." — The Examiner....as perfectly as any of the series." — Spectator. VIII.-XENOPHON. By SIR ALEXANDER GRANT, Bart., Principal of the University of Edinburgh. " Sir Alexander... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1870 - 212 pages
...with whom Mr Copleston has here to deal exemplifies the advantage of the method which has been used main principle, as we take it to be, of his work :...as perfectly as any of the series."— Spectator. in this series Mr Copleston has apprehended this XEN 0 PH 0 N, By SIR ALEXANDER GRANT, Bart. Principal... | |
| Marcus Tullius. [Appendix.] Cicero, William Lucas Collins - 1871 - 220 pages
...Lecturer of St John's College, Oxford. " More attractive to most readers, however, will be the 'jEschylus' which Mr Reginald S. Copleston has contributed to...as perfectly as any of the series." — Spectator. VIII. XENOPHON, By SIR ALEXANDER GRANT, Bart. Principal of the University of Edinburgh. "The book is... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1871 - 220 pages
...however, will be the ' AEschylus ' which Mr Reginald S. Copleston has contributed to Mr Collins' s excellent series. The result is a really delightful...as perfectly as any of the series. " — Spectator. vIII. XENOPHON, By SIR ALEXANDER GRANT, Bart Principal of the Universiiy of Edinburgh. "The book is... | |
| William Lucas Collins - Fiction - 1871 - 224 pages
...contributed to Mr Collins's excellent series. The result is a really delightful little volume."— T/ie Examiner. "The Author with whom Mr Copleston has here...as perfectly as any of the series."— Spectator. VIII. XENOPHON, By SIR ALEXANDER GRANT, Bart Principal of the University of Edinburgh. "The book is... | |
| George Tomkyns Chesney - Dorking (England) - 1871 - 88 pages
...to deal exemplifies the advantage of the method which has been used in this Series. ... Mr Coplnston has apprehended this main principle, as we take it...as perfectly as any of the Series."— Spectator. BT VIII. XENOPHON. Sra ALEXANDER GRANT, BART. Principal of the University of Edinburgh. Other Authors,... | |
| Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux - Great Britain - 1871 - 550 pages
...College, Oiford. " More attractive to most readers, how- of the method which has been used in this Mr Copleston has apprehended this main principle,...work : has worked it out with, skill and care, and hns given to the public a volume which fulfils its intention as perfectly as any of the series." —... | |
| Alfred John Church, William Jackson Brodribb - Authors, Latin - 1872 - 192 pages
...Lecturer of St John's College, Oxford. "More attractive to most readers, however, will be the '^Eschylus' which Mr Reginald S. Copleston has contributed to...as perfectly as any of the series." — Spectator. VIII. XENOPHON, By SIR ALEXANDER GRANT, Bart. Principal of the University of Edinburgh. ' ' The book... | |
| William Bodham Donne - 1872 - 224 pages
...and pretensions of his volume." — Saturday Review. VII.-/ESCHYLUS. By REGINALD S. COPLESTON, BA " A really delightful little volume." — The Examiner....as perfectly as any of the series. "— Spectator. VIII.-XENOPHON. By SIR ALEXANDER GRANT, Bart., Principal of the University of Edinburgh. " Sir Alexander... | |
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