ibid. 198 3. Description of a country alehouse, 4. Character of a country schoolmaster, 5. Story of Palemon and Lavinia, 7. Description of Mab, queen of the Faries, 8. On the existence of a Deity, 9. Evening in Paradise described, 10. Elegy written in a country churchyard, 11. Scipio restoring the captive lady to her lover, 317 Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar, 323 II. SPEECHES AND SOLILOQUIÈS. 1 Hamlet's advice to the players, 328 ib. 329 ib. soliloquy on the contents of a letter, 8. Othello's apology for his marriage, 11. Soliloquy of Hamlet's unele on 12. Soliloquy of Hamlet on death, 13. Falstaff's encomiums on sack, 18. before the battle of Agincourt, ibid. 19. Soliloquy of Dick the apprentice, Farce of the Apprentice, 25. The world compared to a stage, APPENDIX-Containing concise lessons on a new plan, Rules for pronouncing Greek and Latin proper names, Walker, 361 Henry IV. 344 Tragedy of Richard III. ib. As you like it, ib. 346 Advertisement, TO THE STEREOTYPE EDITION. THOUGH the merit of the Lessons, a new edition of which is now presented to the public, is well appreciated, yet complaints have been made, and very justly, that most of the editions, in common use, are not only badly executed, but extremely incorrect. The present edition, it is believed, will be found free from both these objections. Its typographical execution addresses itself to the eye, and cannot fail, it is thought, to make such an impression, as will supersede the necessity of verbal commendation. And it is presumed, that on examination, its correctness will be found to be equal to its mechanical execution, the greatest care having been given to produce an accurate, as well as a handsome edition of the work. There is added, to the present edition, an abridgment of Mr. Walker's ruies for the pronunciation of the Greek and Latin proper names, with a list of such classical names as are to be met with in this and other elementary works. Plymouth, January 3d. 1825. |