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... now poointed out to inn the reed I was to take. ione hion for his kindness, and bade him farewell. WesI reacheda home, the story I savye just related Was declared byhal to veacond I rotated it to be incredible; but I can assure Ohs reae it sl stritl LEasencE ...

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... &o. & i Liverpool: Deighton and Laughton, Church-street. 6It London: ~R. B. and G. Sseely, Fleet-street. I tv. This simple story is a well-drawn picture oif virtuous do- tr mestic life, the scene of which lies in the parsonage of a ~ solitary district ...

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... ?? DI)FFY'S FIRESIDE MAGAZINE-No. I.-There is One story ciutirrued through the numbers of this m iga- rfue hich, were it only for the name and the met )ry cf5 author, would he worth to us a scoreofotherperiodicalse or Gerald Griffin's tale will be read ...

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... habits of life, manners, &c., -of the Lon- don Costermongers, as a fitting subject for the first numbers of this interesting serial. - LITERATURE OF THE COSTERtIONGERS. - It muay appear anomalous to speak of the literature of an uiiedu- coted body, but even ...

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... Ballqd. Written by GEoRGe LINLRE. Composed lay GERALD STANXEY. Jullien, Regent-street.-Thebeautiful episode in Dickens's story of David Copperfield-the death of Dora? his child wife-has furoised the theme for this ballad, whose excessive prettinmess ...

Published: Sunday 22 December 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1143 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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... emblazoned, and ov forming a work fit to rest on the table of the most DR fastidious of critics. In other countries great serial N works, of an historical or illustrative character, are undertaken with spirit and taste ; but nowhere A are so much money ...

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... warmly recoina mended for general perusal. CYCLOPADIA OF THE I:NDUSTRY OF ALL NA- TIONs, No. 1, (C, Knight, Loadon.)-A new serial from this prolific source. The present is an intro- ductory number, consisting of a glance at the various exhibitions hitherto ...

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... The number, t' it should be added, is accompanied with a finely executed en- t graving of Mr Layard. THE PALLADIUM. This new serial commences another year of its existenco with a number which fully entitles it to a continuance of that ex-t tensive popularity ...

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... and Ch ristian ,, Mo'ther's Misccllancy; for January. Sit An admirable article app)ears in the issue for w: January, of this serial, persuasively enforcing the hi necessity of cstablishing adult schools or classe-s for ti bi the poor-written by one whose ...

LITERATURE

... LITEIRAT URE. MaIRrKcaaD, a Story of Scottish Life, by the author of Pas- sages in the Life of Mrs Margaret Maitland. 3 vyak Lon- don Colburn. The very favourable impression which was prodaced by Mrs Margaret Mv!aitland, disposes us naturally enough ...

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... REVIEWS. Toaindui's Ifelp to Self-],bostto,$. Part 11. I This serial discharges its part of guide and friend it to the earnest student of the most neecssary o branches of a liberal education, with the zeal and II ability which were evinced in the style ...

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... for the People. N1o. VI.-W. S. Orr, London. Eci This publication is in all respects one of the moot admirable ore of the Serials. The subjeots of the papers in the Isixth volume cot are well selected, and handied with a high degree of literary Fr ability ...