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CRABBE'S ENGLISH SYNONYMES EXPLAINED, in Alphabetical Order; with copious Illustrations and Examples drawn from the best writers. With an Index to the Words. 9th Edition. 8vo, 15s., cloth lettered. EDWARDS' EXEMPLA GRÆCA MINORA; or, FIRST SERIES OF EXAMPLES TO BE TURNED FROM ENGLISH INTO GREEK: forming easy and progressive Exercises, illustrative of the Rules of Syntax of the Eton Greek Grammar, Rule by Rule: to which is added, in English and Greek, a Lexicon of all the words. 2nd Edition. 12mo, 2s. 6d., cloth lettered.

EDWARDS' GREEK DELECTUS; or, FIRST LESSONS IN GREEK CONSTRUING: adapted to the Rules of Syntax of the Eton Greek Grammar; with Notes on some peculiar Passages, and a Lexicon Verborum. 5th Edition. 12mo, 3s. 6d., cloth lettered.

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Greek Plays by Edwards.

GREEK PLAYS, with literal Translation into English Prose, by T. W. C. EDWARDS, M.A. 8vo, 5s. each, sewed..

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1. The Medea of Euripides. Porson's Text.
2. The Phonissæ of Euripides. Porson's Text.
3. The Hecuba of Euripides. Porson's Text.
4. The Orestes of Euripides. Porson's Text.

5. The Alcestis of Euripides. Monk's Text.

6. The Antigone of Sophocles. Brunck's Text.

7. The Philoctetes of Sophocles. Brunck's Text.

8. The King Edipus of Sophocles. Brunck's Text.

The above contain, on the same page, the Greek text, diligently compared with that of Erfurdt and other Editors; a literal Translation into English Prose; the Metres, or Scanning; the Order; English Accentuation; and a variety of useful Notes.

PORSON'S FOUR PLAYS OF EURIPIDES, with an Index Verborum to the Medea, may be had in One Volume, price 17., cloth lettered.The Index Verborum, separately, 1s., sewed.

PHÆDRUS' FABLES construed, for the Use of Grammar Schools. 12mo, 3s., cloth.

PHÆDRI AUGUSTI LIBERTI FABULÆ ÆSOPIÆ, ad Editionem Schwabii, pene descriptæ. 18mo, 1s. 6d., cloth.

N.B. This is the only Edition of Phædrus which corresponds exactly "with the Phædrus construed for the Use of Grammar Schools.".

SCHREVELIUS' GREEK LEXICON (VALPY'S), translated into English, with many new Words, and a copious English and Greek Lexicon, edited by DR. MAJOR, Head Master of King's College, London. 7th Edition, materially improved, by the addition of many Words, and by a large increase of Meanings; rendering the work applicable to a greater number of Authors, and leaving no desideratum for all the purposes of a School Lexicon. 8vo, 15s., cloth lettered.

VIRGIL'S BUCOLICS; HEYNE'S TEXT, WITH A LITERAL TRANSLATION INTO ENGLISH PROSE, the Scanning of each Verse, the Synthetical Order, a more free Translation, and a copious body of Notes, explanatory, critical, and historical; to which are subjoined a VOCABULARY of all the words that occur in the Eclogues, and an Index. By T. W. C. EDWARDS, M.A. Imperial 8vo, 8s., cloth. XENOPHON'S ANABASIS, in English, by SPELMAN.-Cyrus' Expedition into Persia, and the Retreat of the Ten Thousand Greeks, translated from the Greek of XENOPHON, by E. SPELMAN. 12mo, 4s. 6d., cloth.

YEATES' CONCISE HEBREW GRAMMAR. In which the Accidence is more fully illustrated by Tables of Paradigms of the Verbs and Nouns, than in other Elementary Introductions to the Philology of the Old Testament. New Edition, revised and Improved, by the REV. F. BIALLO BLOTSKY, PH.D. Royal 8vo, 5s., cloth lettered.

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