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PARADISE LOST

BOOK I.

GORSE

PARADISE LOST

BOOK I.

EDITED

WITH LIFE, INTRODUCTION, NOTES, &c.

BY

F. GORSE, M.A.

SECOND MASTER, PARMITER'S FOUNDATION SCHOOL, LONDON

LONDON
BLACKIE & SON, LIMITED, 50 OLD BAILEY, E.C.

GLASGOW AND DUBLIN

1895

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IN MEMORY OF

LIONEL DE JERSEY HARVARD

CLASS OF 1915

BLACKIE'S JUNIOR SCHOOL SHAKESPEARE.

In F'cap 8vo volumes, cloth limp.

The Merchant of Venice.

Edited by GEORGE H. ELY, B.A.,

sometime Assistant Master in the United Westminster Schools. 112 pp., price 8d.

King Henry the Eighth. By the same Editor. 128 pp., price 8d. As You Like It. Edited by LIONEL W. LYDE, M.A., sometime Exhibitioner of Queen's College, Oxford; Head English Master in Glasgow Academy. 120 pp., price 8d.

King Henry the Fifth.

Edited by W. BARRY, B.A., English Master at Tettenhall College, Staffordshire. 128 pp., price 8d. King Richard the Second. By the same Editor. 128 pp., price 8d.

Coriolanus. Edited by WALTER DENT. 158 pp., price 10d.

Julius Cæsar. By the same Editor. 112 pp., price 8d.

A Midsummer Night's Dream. Edited by W. F. BAUGUST, Chief Master of Modern Subjects in the United Westminster Schools. 96 pp., price 8d.

The Tempest. Edited by ELIZABETH LEE, Lecturer in English Literature at the Streatham Hill High School. price 8d.

104 pp.,

King John. Edited by F. E. WEBB, B. A., sometime Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford. 112 pp., price 8d.

Hamlet. Edited by L. W. LYDE, M. A. Price 10d.

Twelfth Night. Edited by ELIZABETH LEE. Price 8d.

PREFATORY NOTE.

This edition aims at being a practical school book, providing all that is likely to be required by pupils in school, and at the same time free from the detail which can only usefully find a place in a book intended for more advanced students. Etymological matter has been but sparingly introduced, and the custom of quoting parallel passages from the ancient classics, so useful to the mature scholar but so bewildering to the young pupil, has been all but given up.

January, 1895.

F. G.

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