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LITERATURE

... Central America owes its interest to the numerous quotations from the book under review, upon which severe and, in our judgment, merited censure has been passed by the reviewer. The Anglican System is purely controversial theology, and well worth the perusal ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... Erluerry. The Da' of Cumberland was pres itt, at the review,, whiclr, it was u1idrtood, was in compliment to the Duke uf ?? brother of the Queen, previous to his leav- igng-iuaind.' Aker tbe review, her Majesty and. party went to ,tl 'resideneefitae Duike ...

LITERATURE

... single one of them. And yet an English i reviewer dares to give a flat contradiction, to every one of the French writer's statements, stigniatising him at the same time as a malignant calumniator, We, says the t Review- we disbelieve many, if not all, the ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... also t grand review which attracted imrimense ,rzt of the ckizetis. We have~seldom seen a review 60 well atterided, netrir tr, vehicle in Dublin, private and public was there. Ilie ExcellencY came on the ground at one o'clock, and reviewed the troos in ...

LITERATURE

... Industry are fairly criticised, I and with some portion of national spirit. THE DUBLIN REVIEW. '1 (London: Richardson and SOn; Dublin: Cumming and Ferguson.) The Dublin Review for the quarter, ending March, 1846, is even more than usually versant in religious ...

LITERATURE

... ASP rlCrlAEL STAUNTON,ESQ. HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL, I]y ?? LEWIS Srn. (Lonfolt: 'Whie-aker and Co.) fl i/li a0d Foreign Review, the last number of ; too long lltniticed on our table, is one which Ijsov5 oelcoed with particular regard. In its e O hitorcal ...

LITERATURE—THE PERIODICALS

... Conserva- tive organ. Some very pretty lines on The Ring Dove pleasingly arrest the attention of the reader, and we have a Review of the Life of Wilberforce, by his sons, in which all the favourable points-and we concede they were very many-of his character ...

LITERATURE

... to credit, save in what happens to be historical in its relation As we have remarked, this number is rather. a- series of reviews, both of literary publications and legislative ditto; the first, breathing suavity and commendation; the latter, in the shape ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JULY

... wisely to abstain from discussions of that nature Os much as _ possible. y The article on Sir John Sinclair Is a well written review Lt of the life of -that eminent man, by his son. If The picture gallery is dull to overflowing, and would have left us in ...

LITERATRUE

... and James's Arrah Neil, an interesting sketch in the Portrait Gallery of Doctor Lord, who was killed in Cabool-a clever review of that very clever work, a The Commissioner, a lum- bering political article, an equally heavy religious one, Oxford and ...

LITERATURE

... q. t l 0 Church, as here applied, euggenti Ang sthose works that supplied the materials at 5 SOds Ain the Quarterly. The reviewer glance5 t th y tisfaction as testifying, by their appsanrec at t Oeeh d day, the increasing diffusion of Argio San I ,- ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES,

... were disposedof. Boileau's realized ?? lOf., e La Fontaine's 320f., Racine's 175f., and for Tasso's 400f. were ?? Quarterly Review. A learned Italian, Mansano, in searching through theE e archives of Bologna, has discovered that the celebrated maid of Orleans ...