Reviews

... chapter on Logic is both a profouid aud original essay; and Miss Fran- ces Browne, the Donegal Poetess, one of whose best stories appears in this issue-namely, The Terrible Chitnrnin g. A rnemuoir of Professor Longfellow, the best of the few poetical ...

THE MAGAZINES

... Fawkes.' Cltorter papers are interspersed, among the above; and one is rather curious, The Leper of Car- thapesia-a short story or rather anecdote, professing t; relate a circunastance that occurred about fifty years ago, and which disclosed to the ...

LITERATURE

... scientious regard to the original authorities. l His own researches in Spanish archives have been very considerable; atid, in short, he has spared no rains to do justice to what was rather a difficult subject. The complexities of feninsular politics at the ...

LITERATURE

... shall then have expired. BENTLEY'S MISCeELLANY. Bentley opens with three long chapters, or steps, of The Ladder of Gold, a story by Mr Robert Bell, of which we have already had occasion to speak in favourable terms. In the present section of the tale the ...

LITERATURE

... must pardon us for suggesting that it can serve no good purpose, and, on the contrary, evincesbad taste, tbrake L up this old story, apparently for no other object than to re- L peat the oft-refuted calumny that the Irish church had con- nived at the overthrow ...

LITERATURE

... heard of in Egypt. Some of the stories about automata carry such anmoral with them that they have the air rather of fable o ce apologues than of what bad originally passed for fact. Of this class is the beautiful story about the statue made according ...

THE MAGAZINES

... taken by oneof these fanrilie5 towards the clearance of their new location. The Bright Room of Cranmiore is a capital ghost story; the scene lying in some untenanted apartments in all old Elizabetilan i mansion-the very bears idrkl of a haunted house. Unfor ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... twelve illustrations of the month in his fanciful grave manner (very prettily drawn), and Mrs Her- vey a series of short children's stories characteristic of the flowers of every month, with a grave mention appended of each month's insect-world. From Goody ...

Literature

... triumph. 'Hoec I lease dseee three (Duiedry, or done three. 'l'le reader will himself pleacse to pick tise joke out of tileo story.) We close with an extract leaving reference to the late historian of Bristol:- ?? lead not been at Hlorf'eeld. until my present ...

LITERATURE

... fronathis sketch. rt; is very graphically written, and has 'a pleaning effect upon the imaginatiorn. Following this article is a short sketch, entitled 1The Leper of Cartha- ,genie, which, both for the interest of the matter,, and: its convenienut quanltity ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE.—THE OPERA COMIQUE

... notes of taste and critical judgment. Le Val ?? is styled an Opera Comique by 3!, DE ST. GEORGES, music by M. HALEVY. The story foir. nishee a melodrama, resembling The 3faid and the Jleagpie, and the accomplished playwright has monopolized the largest ...

LITERARY EXAMINER AND TIMES

... a dozen prints of sky-blue sailors, brandishing huge cut- or ?? 'in'ilir r* alley, dressed it a ?? ba Leg colourelfkiasb short petticoats likabaltgrndab~e of-flowerg in her biaild2'a ship ?? oeet of. . -mellow-green billow's ; 'sud a~portri ?? h tie ...