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The Rev. J. J. G. GRAHAM'S

'SELECTIONS FROM THE PROSE WORKS

OF JOHN MILTON.'

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'We readily acknowledge that the editor has done well in giving this handsome and useful volume to the public. It deserves to be universally read, and it well merits to have a place among prize-books to be bestowed on lads with brains, and something in them.'— ATHENÆUM.

'It was a happy thought of Mr. Graham's to publish this volume of Selections, and present us, in an accessible form, with some of the beauties of Milton's prose. The work is a valuable one.'-JOHN BULL.

'We give Mr. Graham's work a hearty welcome, and shall be glad if it prove successful in drawing attention to compositions which, in some respects, hold the first place in English literature.'-PALL MALL GAZETTE.

'This selection from Milton's prose works, Mr. Graham has made with much judgment, and edited with considerable care. He has been scrupulously accurate in preparing a correct version of the text, and is most fair and cautious in elucidating many of its mysteries; and it is no mean praise to say, that had Milton written as clearly as Mr. Graham has endeavoured to elucidate his meaning and purpose, the popularity of

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the prose effusions of that great man would most certainly have been equal to that which will always attach to his poems.'-BELL'S WEEKLY MESSENGER.

'Mr. Graham has done to literature and to truth a noble service in the compilation of the work before us. He has carefully severed the wheat from the chaff, and here presents us with the golden grain. The whole work bears traces of that delicate and tender workmanship which forms the best proof of high appreciation of a high subject. The profits of its first edition (we trust that it may run through many) will be devoted by Mr. Graham to the restoration of the parish church of Much Cowarne, his Herefordshire charge.'-BIRMINGHAM DAILY GAZETTE.

'The critical remarks and elucidations by the editor are judicious, and perhaps, by the aid of his respectable patronage, Milton's prose writings may find their way into spheres of society from which they might otherwise have been excluded.'-EVENING STANDARD.

'This is a book which should be in the hands of every one of our readers, laic or cleric, if he desires to become acquainted with the full compass of that magnificent instrument of verbal expression, the English language. The selections are agreeably and skilfully varied, and interspersed with notes and comments, always clear and useful, and never obtrusive. We heartily commend Mr. Graham's excellent and delightful volume, which surpasses in interest, as it does in value, the most favourable specimens of "light literature." There is no easier reading than a genuinely good book.'-SCOTTISH GUARDIAN.

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