English Classics - Star Series English Required for College Edited by College Professors fully acquainted both with THESE BOOKS ARE UNIFORMLY BOUND IN CLOTH xlvi + 207 pages. List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. BURKE. Speech on Conciliation with the Colonies. (Jordan) lxxxviii+152 pages. List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. CARLYLE. xx 108 pages. List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. COLERIDGE. (Noyes) List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. COOPER. The Last of the Mohicans. (Strunk) xviii +446 pages. List price, 50 cents; mailing price, 60 cents. ELIOT. Silas Marner. (Quinn) xxiv +231 pages. List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. xiv +226 pages. List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. MACAULAY. Essays on Milton and Addison. (Parrott) 1x + 208 pages. List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. xl+547 pages. List price, 50 cents; mailing price, 60 cents. Ixvi + 158 pages. List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. SHAKESPEARE. Macbeth. (Cross) xxviii+144 pages. List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. xxii+137 pages. List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. TENNYSON. SS: SJC-2 The Princess. xxii +138 pages. (Bowen) List price, 30 cents; mailing price, 36 cents. WORLD BOOK COMPANY Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York Copyright, 1901, by World Book Company. All rights reserved THIS little book contains an edition of Julius Cæsar and provides an elementary introduction to the study of Shakespeare. It is hoped that the book will stimulate those who use it to read other plays of the great dramatist. The editor has tried to arrange his material so that one topic can be taken and another left, as the plans of the teacher or the time at his disposal may dictate. For this reason, the indebtedness of the play to Plutarch and the matter of versification, for example, have been kept out of the Notes almost entirely; but each of these subjects is fully treated elsewhere. Among the separate editions of this play, the editor is under especial obligation to those of Wright, Odell, Rolfe, Craik, and Verity. Mr. G. F. Reynolds, Fellow in English of the University of Chicago, has contributed valuable. suggestions. The editor is deeply indebted to his good friend Professor W. D. MacClintock for some searching criticism. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, September 2, 1901. A. H. T. |