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English School-Classics

RELIGIO MEDICI

ENGLISH SCHOOL CLASSICS

With Introduction and Notes.

Edited by FRANCIS STORR, B.A.,

ASSISTANT-MASTER AT MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE, LATE SCHOLAR OF TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND BELL UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR.

Small 8vo.

Thomson's Seasons: Winter.

With Introduction to the Series, by the Rev. J. FRANCK BRIGHT, M.A., late Master of the Modern School at Marlborough College.

Cowper's Task.

IS.

By FRANCIS STORR, B.A., Assistant-Master at Marlborough College.

25.

Part I. (Book I., the Sofa; Book II., the Timepiece), 9d. Part II. (Book III., the Garden; Book IV., the Winter Evening), 9d. Part III. (Book V., the Winter Morning Walk; Book VI., the Winter Walk at Noon), 9d.

Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel.

By J. SURTEES PHILLPOTTS, M.A., Assistant-Master at Rugby School. 2s. 6d. Part I. (Canto I.), 9d. Part II. (Cantos II. and III.), 9d. Part III. (Cantos IV. and V.), 9d. Part IV. (Canto VI.), 9d.

Twenty of Bacon's Essays.

By FRANCIS STORR, B.A. IS.

Simple Poems.

Edited by W. E. MULLINS, M.A., Assistant-Master at Marlborough College. 8d.

Selections from Wordsworth's Poems.

By H. H. TURNER, Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. is.

Wordsworth's Excursion.- The Wanderer.

By H. H. TURNER, Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. 15.

Milton's Paradise Lost.

By FRANCIS STORR, B.A. Book I. 9d. Book II. 9d.

Selections from the Spectator.

By OSMUND AIRY, M.A., Assistant-Master at Wellington College. Browne's Religio Medici.

By W. P. SMITH, M.A., Assistant-Master at Winchester College.

Goldsmith's Traveller, and The Deserted Village.

By C. SANKEY, M.A., Assistant-Master at Marlborough College.
IN COURSE OF PUBLICATION.

Macaulay's Essays:

MOORE'S LIFE OF BYRON. BY FRANCIS STORR, B.A.

BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON. BY FRANCIS STORR, B.A.

HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY. By H. F. BOYD, late Scholar of Brasenose College, Oxford.

Selections from Burns' Poems.

By A. M. BELL, M.A., Assistant-Master at Fettes College, Edinburgh.

Scott's Lady of the Lake.

By R. W. TAYLOR, M.A., Assistant-Master at Rugby School.

**The General Introduction to the Series will be found in THOMSON'S Winter.

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RIVINGTONS: LONDON, OXFORD, AND CAMBRIDGE.

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·THE LIFE

OF

SIR THOMAS BROWNE.

THE

HE life of Sir Thomas Browne-the uneventful life of a country physician-presents few incidents of general interest, notwithstanding his own statement that it had been "a miracle of thirty years."

He was born in 1605, his father being a wealthy London merchant in Cheapside, from whom he inherited a considerable fortune; of this, however, he was defrauded to a great extent by a dishonest guardian. He was educated at "Wykeham's school, near Winchester," as he himself calls it, and thence proceeded in 1623 to Broadgate Hall, Oxford, afterwards Pembroke College. Two years after taking his degree, he made a tour through France, Italy, and Holland, in the course of which he studied at Montpelier and Padua, and in 1633 received the degree of M.D. at Leyden. On his return, he settled down near Halifax, where he wrote his Religio Medici, probably in the year 1635. It was originally intended for private circulation only, but an anonymous and faulty edition appearing in 1642, he was forced to publish an authentic copy. The work at once attracted considerable attention, and was translated into Latin, Italian, German, Dutch, and French. By this time Browne had moved to Norwich, where he spent the remainder of his life.

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