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TRAVELS IN SOUTH AMERICA

... Author of the History of Clubs and Club Life in London, &c. (Chatto and Windus.) We opened this volume with every desire to speak as well of. it as a due regard to the claims of justice would allow us. The title is taking, the subject is good, and the author ...

TRAVELS IN SOUTH AMERICA.*

... Author of the History of Clubs and Club Life in London, &-c. (Chatto and Windus.) We opened this volume with every desire to speak as well of it as a due regard to the claims of justice would allow us. The title is taking, the subject is good, and the author ...

HAGARENE.*

... an extremely repulsive group. e Both the plot and the style of Hagarene are excellent examples of , the art of, so to speak, striking tintacks with a sledgehammer. The utterly a Lnnecessary disguise of the heroine as a beggar, Major Griffiths' absolutely ...

SELECTIONS FROM HEINE.*

... rescuct Ic those cold, sober tulips in porcelain vases which seem as if they, too, )vtre made of porcelain. Could the tulips speak they would certainly ecp1tlli how they grew from bulbs ; how, on this earth, one need only avoid givill out a bad odour; and ...

THE LAND OF THE CZAR.*

... exceedingly limited it is easy to learn the whole by heart ? We are further infoimed in regard to the Koriaks ( who seldom speak the Tchouktchi tongue ) that they are witty and capable of giving replies of stinging sarcasm; but they are vindictive, and ...

THE LAND OF THE CZAR

... exceedingly limited it is easy to learn the whole by heart ? We are further infoimed in regard to the Koriaks ( who seldom speak the Tchouktchi tongue). that they are witty and capable of giving replies of stinging sarcasm; but they are vindictive, and ...

VOLTAIRE

... him or her self that the demeanour of these persons is otherwise than thoroughly artificial. The most attached servant never speaks or thinks before her mistress as she does when she is with her fellow-servants, and so it is and always must be. Thus it is ...

GREED'S LABOUR LOST.*

... the rested heroine goes to work again and finishes the book. This Lily Boulton has a father, Randolplic h oulton. whom she speaks of sometimes as Randy Boulton. sometimes as Reckless Randy, whom she de) lares to be a rogue, and who, as it appears to ...

GREED'S LABOUR LOST

... which the rested heroine goes to work again and finishes the book. This Lily Boulton has a father, Randolphe Boulton, whom she speaks of sometimes as Randy Boulton, sometimes as Reckless Randy, whom she declares to be a rogue, and who, as it appears to ...

MONEY POPULAR CONCERTS

... menccd, iihile the first of a ncw series of Crystal Palace Concerts is announced for to-morrow. For the present we propose to speak only of the Monday Popular Concert of this wvcek, at which Messrs. Straus, Ries, Zeibini, and Piatti made up the quartet ; ...

EXHIBITION OF WORKS BY THE OLD MASTERS

... pictures by Maclise prove very decisively thlat it wvas Iuagination and not industry of which the painter stood in need. Not to speak of the chosen system of colour, w hich we l)resume no one swill atlinire, and therefote no one need condemn, the style of ...

A TRANSATLANTIC PAPADISE.*

... ticnil. Ilie fact that guns ?? lusted over in a day, in spite of every I p)recaltitoi, When the air seems perfectly clear, speaks volumes of a climate wlieie the latciit oistuiC mtlu-t always be laden w ith disease. 'lie t SCcnCi as we hlae seten, is tamle ...