England without and within . AND WITHOUT AND WITHIN. i2mo, WORDS AND THEIR USES, Past and Present. AStudy of the English Language. New and RevisedEdition, izmo, ; Edition. i6mo, $, net, postpaid. EVERY-DAY ENGLISH. A Sequel to Words and theirUses. Crown 8vo, $ THE FATE OF MANSFIELD HUMPHREYS. Withthe Episode of Mr. Washington Adams in England, andan Apology. i6mo, % STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE. Crown 8vo, $ SHAKESPEARES WORKS. Riverside Edition. Ed-ited by Richard Grant White. With Glossarial, His-torical: and Explanatory Notes. 6 vols., crown 8vo, theset, $10.


England without and within . AND WITHOUT AND WITHIN. i2mo, WORDS AND THEIR USES, Past and Present. AStudy of the English Language. New and RevisedEdition, izmo, ; Edition. i6mo, $, net, postpaid. EVERY-DAY ENGLISH. A Sequel to Words and theirUses. Crown 8vo, $ THE FATE OF MANSFIELD HUMPHREYS. Withthe Episode of Mr. Washington Adams in England, andan Apology. i6mo, % STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE. Crown 8vo, $ SHAKESPEARES WORKS. Riverside Edition. Ed-ited by Richard Grant White. With Glossarial, His-torical: and Explanatory Notes. 6 vols., crown 8vo, theset, $; half calf, $ ; half calf, gilt top, $ Same, Revised, with a new preface. 3 vols, crown8vo, gilt top, $; half calf, gilt top, $; halfpolished morocco, $ HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO., Publishers,Boston and New York. ENGLAND WITHOUT AND WITHIN. RICHARD GRANT WHITE. For me, with sorrow I embrace my h»Te some rights of memory in this kingdom,Which now to claim my vantage doth invite me.* BUmlet. BOSTON AND NEW YORKHOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY /Pi _ Z COPYRIGHT, 1881, BY RICHARD GRANT WHITECOPYRIGHT, 1909, BY ALEXINA B. WHITE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED LIBRARY Of CONGRESS Two Cooies Received juN \iy^\i^ d Copynem Entry ^CLASS ^ ^Xc, No. To CHARLES T. GOSTENHOFER, OF BIEEGNHEAD, LANOASHIRK, ESQUIBR Mt Dear Gostenhofer: I give myself the pleasure of inscribing this book to you, not only isrecognition of the friendship oetween us, which began in early youth, andwhich you have constantly strengthened, but because your long residencein the United States, your candor, and your wide and generous sympa-thies make you, notwithstanding your love for England, which I sharewith you, the most competent person that I know to pronounce both uponthe merits that it may have and the faults which I can hardly hope that it should be without. Ever most truly yours, S. G. W. ADVERTISEMENT. Most of the chapters of this book have appearedin The Atlantic Monthly. It is not, however,


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