D A COURSE OF ENGLISH READING, ADAPTED TO EVERY TASTE AND CAPACITY: WITH Literary Anecdates. BY THE REV. JAMES PYCROFT, B.A. TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD; PERPETUAL CURATE OF ST. MARY'S, BARNSTAPLE; AUTHOR OF "RECOLLECTIONS OF COLLEGE DAYS," SECOND EDITION. LONDON: PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS, PATERNOSTER-ROW. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM THE LIBRARY OF LONDON: SPOTTISWOODES and SHAW, New-street-Square. TO HENRY B. H. BEAUFOY, ESQ., F. R. S Dear Sir, Considering the generous interest you have evinced in the endowments of the City of London School, and the facilities afforded men of letters in your extensive library, I beg to dedicate to you my "Course of English Reading," trusting that it may contribute to your benevolent designs of assisting the early efforts and the later progress of those who pursue the paths of learning. Yours, dear Sir, With much respect, Barnstaple, Jan. 1. 1850. Very faithfully, THE AUTHOR. |