difficulties, and to supply that help which grammars and dictionaries are not wont to give. There is a class of students of French in this country to whom I trust this volume in its improved form will be welcome, especially as together with it is published a "Key" which they at least will know how to use. I allude, of course, to that most interesting and daily increasing class of self-teachers, whom it is indeed a great privilege to be able to assist in their conscientious uphill work. Α. Μ. KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON; Literature and Literary Men in England The True Tone of Conversation and Letters Hazlitt 134 Forster 137 Addison 138 Mackintosh 141 ... |