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... for titot fool deed of treacirery and blood, which dis. play much grapiric power ; n further instalmnt of the strangs, rwild Story ertlitled 1 Phantotis and Realities, and a case of I Second Sight'' occurring, orirolsile dietier to a gentlemran learned ...

REVIEWS

... co tr The Pcirlour .l!'cqa:ine of the Literature of All ti( Nations. in The career projected by the editor of this InewV to serial is oe no less novel than attractive. Com- u maencing his labours with the auspicious month a which inaugurates the great ...

LITERATURE

... admirarin. -Caleb Field. the story we have just read with urnminrgled delighr. is orre of peceliar interest at the present day. Itis a vindication of the Ptrit ns-a sketch of their eharacter ard illeustrton of their deeds in a story oF mno`ingz interest-deeply ...

Reviews

... her in a lighter garb, having proved very successful in the Comic History of England; it is now repeated in the present serial, with similar spirit and talent. The illustrations are broadly humorous. No. 83. TICE FAMILY TUTOii, A.-D SCoOOt COML'ANION ...

REVIEWS

... ee Briton a 0Ioaer1 Frieli'l and Evennsq ki C£oiiwpanion. London : Wertheim and Macin- I tosh, Paternoster-row. lo A cheap serial, intended to compete with the per- nicious productions which arc now issued weekly F at ans extremely low price. The articles ...

FRENCH PLAYS

... old character and speak_ a leg senes to be found in mcusty little warblers, but e the execution brilliaiitly clever-the story of the opera twisted into at sort of' slangy parody, delivered with pro- ji digious volubility, and tile prniiipitl DIusical1 ...

THlE (. vEAT EXIiBII

... to he quite the fashiou to ad- mire aund patronize staiited glass. Even MJr. Rochifurt Clarke has not yet attacked the storied window' by name. Bv ailinost universal Collsetit it is allowed to be tile most fitting ornilatent of religious b'ildin-s. ...

LITERATURE

... LI TE RAT UR E. STUART o0P DUzrLEATIH; a Story of Modern Times. By thli HOU. Mrs Norton. In three vols. London: Colburn & Co., Great Marlborough Street. 'Unqualified as have been the terms in which this work has been already landed, its extraordinary ...

REVIEWS

... th nalism, and of the political poetry of the day. The article on home politics is comprised in a very gri entertaining Story of Free Trade. his det Cualcuclations, &ic., of Uinerican L'xports and Im- thec ports, qoit/i Lneenl&tioas, Talles for Provisions ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... once, the writing; kissed it; pressed it to her heart; devoured its contents, and then de- stroyed it immediately. Soon, a story was made up between the two females: they told the Sisters of Charity that Maria's husband s still lived, and that she would ...

LITERATURE

... far as the death of Manlius, in the new number of this serial; and by the aid of the lMr. Leech, whom we have mentioned in the preceding notice, makes some of the solemn events of that great story, cut a ludicrous figure enough. One of the most successful ...

REVIEWS

... t~w task of learning to read Pa' French. titst The Lodies' C'ompanion and Jlfonwhly Mafganne, Lire for Angust. rant This serial, in the literary mecrit of its original 'the Iand selected articles , as well as inrhenumros objects of combinecd utility ...