fca-fgsss 1j fj.m-tf Ta&xjuAim,nryTrsnrmwet' yn wi imTj m if im,.. I THE NEBRA8KAN-HKSPKRIAN. A LITERARY NOTES. ThoSo who welcomed tho nppcivranco of Ilnnhnel, tho initial number of tho Riverside- art scries, ng meeting in nn admirable way a very distinct need, will be glad to learn that Houghton, Miflln & Co. have just published an other volumo of this sunm n..ina llombrandt, bj Estello M. Kuril. Tho book is equipped with introduc tory matter in tho way of chronologi cal tables, biographical sketch and his torical directory of the pictures such as was supplied for tho Raphael;-tho body of tho book is likewise made up of three or four pages of simple, inter pretative text for ench of tho sixteen pictures, and a pronouncing vocabu lary of proper names is added. Miss Hurll tells tho story of the pic tures in simple, untechnical form, bringing out tho symbolism, if any, and tolling tho legends pictured by tho artist. These pictures arc chosen to show the mosi representative styles of the artist's work, and among them will be found "Jacob Wrestling with tho Angel," "Israel Blessing tho Sons of Joseph," "The Rat Killer" (etching), "Tho Philosopher in Meditation" and others. , Several interesting numbers have boon n tided to tho Riverside literature series since tho beginning of tho school' year. , "Chaucer's Prologue" (No. 135) and "The Knight's Tale, and Tho Nun's Priest's Tafe" (No. 136), edited by Pro fessor Frank Jewctt Mather, .lr., of Williams College. This select on from the "Canterbury Tales," especially edited for the Riverside literature scries, makes a good working book for classes in schools and colloges, as there is an equipment consisting of an intro duction biographical aad critical, sep arate introductions to the talo3 and the prologue, an nppendix o various load ings, and a glossary. Tho whole work is done with .scholarly care pud will re pay examination. 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