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EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY

“The Ring and The Book” was first included in Messrs Dent’s Everyman's Library in 1911; and it was valued by several generations of students, because it gave the poet’s most ambitious work in a volume that was cheap and handy, although not exactly elegant. The poem is now reprinted in the larger format and is greatly improved in appearance. There is a new introduction; and. better still. 21 pages of notes at the end of the book help clear up difficulties in the text, of which, as is well known, there are plenty.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29892, 4 August 1962, Page 3

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EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY Press, Volume CI, Issue 29892, 4 August 1962, Page 3

EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY Press, Volume CI, Issue 29892, 4 August 1962, Page 3

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