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POETS' CORNERS

... biscuit, 3Iy teeth wouldn't risk it'! Such fossil0 don't t empt them, old lady! I have made cup my mindy That whenever I find No menu affixed to the larder, I always shall eat you ! It's hard thus to treat you, But when I am hungry-Wia hnrder. So now we'll ...

TOMMY ATKINS'S GREETING TO THE VOLUNTEERS

... to settle. 1 dressy wve'd call it ionl. ?? the quarters ain't 'arf dusty And the wittics is A 1-- 3u-a you wvait and see the menu We w~rxe'll give you wshets yon comres- Yi'hy wve'll 'ave & slap up bankit 'For; to w elcome you as chums-. )Vr; lled K~ruger ...

EDUCATIONAL LIBRARIES

... Philadelphia. Mr Sadler, saying ihe would confine 'his remarks to books, observed that books were far from being the only inetru- menu for culture, least of all the teacher's cul-. ture. There were pictures, music, scenery, and travel, to wbhch larger opportunities ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP OF THE WEEK

... of the man who is paid to be4funny, I and who finds the other victims of his witoin she motber-in-law and the boarding-house menu; snit still again the terror and-the pet aversion of thea newspaper editor. But the new century-will witness the emancipation ...

SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY BOOKS

... giveu to the literary and aesthetic sides of the plays as distinct from the merely philological, which, howeser, is by no menus neglected. The prpeent is a worthy successor to the previous voluuie& Tennyson's 'Priness' (London: Isbister & Go.) is here ...

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... affecting the substance of the aork is as ?? regard to topics of cont-' mtroversv. the author confines himself to a state- menu of tis final conclusions. The footnotes which in the larger editions give ample references to original authorities and discuss ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... her return from her operatic idengagements in Russia.- There will be yet- a another concert for the benefit of Mr August I-Menus on April 28, and then the orchestra wl ,s be disbanded. Indeed, as a permanent orgarlsa- ytion. for daily- concert-giving it ...

LITERATURE

... which have been discovered in 'an I)1ho Fayun' the author of the pres ent wvork, Ir on-cver, starts by endeevcuringz to fit the menu- esemn rat chronology of the earliast >periods into cc li late anre corrupt scheme of- Manetbo and the, ?? papyrus. The latter ...

LITERATURE

... Monthly teore is, as usual, it much to please the literary taste of those who fird tle no satisfaction in the ' snippety menus of more r , juvenile periodicals. The Atlaitic is now in A its 85th volatee, and its standard remains as high as ever. ...

LITERATURE

... jubilation among the rabid Spaniards, and in one notoriouls restaurant in Larnparilla Str~et lee 'Sopa ddl Maine' appeared on the menu for Ipa two days, and the joke w as though t exceedinly t Iv funny by the babituos. Mr~ Muegave s plot-} ye tingg was not ...