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Catalogue of Messrs Blackwood and Sons' Publications Published in 1868 as a Part of The Handy Horse-Book by Maurice Hartland Mahon
'The Sketcher,' is one that ought to be found in the studio of every English landscape-painter.... More instructive and suggestive readings for young artists, especially landscape-painters, can scarcely be found."–The Globe.
ESSAYS.
Contents:–Church Music, and other Parochials.–Medical Attendance, and other Parochials.–A few Hours at Hampton Court.–Grandfathers and Grandchildren.–Sitting for a Portrait.–Are there not Great Boasters among us?–Temperance and Teetotal Societies.–Thackeray's Lectures: Swift.–The Crystal Palace.–Civilisation: The Census.–The Beggar's Legacy.
ESSAYS; HISTORICAL, POLITICAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS.
LECTURES ON THE POETICAL LITERATURE OF THE PAST HALF-CENTURY.
"Exquisite in its taste and generous in its criticisms."–Hugh Miller.
LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF LITERATURE,
"A wonderful performance–better than anything we as yet have in our own language."–Quarterly Review.
THE GENIUS OF HANDEL,
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE,
INDEX TO THE FIRST FIFTY VOLUMES OF BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
LAYS OF THE SCOTTISH CAVALIERS,
"Professor Aytoun's 'Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers'–a volume of verse which shows that Scotland has yet a poet. Full of the true fire, it now stirs and swells like a trumpet-note–now sinks in cadences sad and wild as the wail of a Highland dirge."–Quarterly Review.
BOTHWELL: A POEM.
"Professor Aytoun has produced a fine poem and an able argument, and 'Bothwell' will assuredly take its stand among the classics of Scottish literature."–The Press.
THE BALLADS OF SCOTLAND.
"No country can boast of a richer collection of Ballads than Scotland, and no Editor for these Ballads could be found more accomplished than Professor Aytoun. He has sent forth two beautiful volumes which range with 'Percy's Reliques'–which, for completeness and accuracy, leave little to be desired–which must henceforth be considered as the standard edition of the Scottish Ballads, and which we commend as a model to any among ourselves who may think of doing like service to the English Ballads."–Times.
POEMS AND BALLADS OF GOETHE.
"There is no doubt that these are the best translations of Goethe's marvellously-cut gems which have yet been published."–Times.
THE BOOK OF BALLADS.
FIRMILIAN; OR, THE STUDENT OF BADAJOS.
"Humour of a kind most rare at all times, and especially in the present day, runs through every page, and passages of true poetry and delicious versification prevent the continual play of sarcasm from becoming tedious."–Literary Gazette.
POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS AIRD.
POEMS.
THE POEMS OF FELICIA HEMANS.
The following Works of Mrs Hemans are sold separately, bound in cloth, gilt edges, 4s. each:–
THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER.
"Mr Worsley,–applying the Spenserian stanza, that beautiful romantic measure, to the most romantic poem of the ancient world–making the stanza yield him, too (what it never yielded to Byron), its treasures of fluidity and sweet ease–above all, bringing to his task a truly poetical sense and skill,–has produced a version of the 'Odyssey' much the most pleasing of those hitherto produced, and which is delightful to read."–Professor Arnold on Translating Homer.
POEMS AND TRANSLATIONS.
POEMS.
POETICAL WORKS OF D. M. MOIR.
LECTURES ON THE POETICAL LITERATURE OF THE PAST HALF-CENTURY.
"A delightful volume."–Morning Chronicle.
"Exquisite in its taste and generous in its criticisms."–Hugh Miller.
THE COURSE OF TIME: A POEM.
"Of deep and hallowed impress, full of noble thoughts and graphic conceptions–the production of a mind alive to the great relations of being, and the sublime simplicity of our religion."–Blackwood's Magazine.
AN ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE COURSE OF TIME.
"There has been no modern poem in the English language, of the class to which the 'Course