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REVIEWS

... Lockhart; A Visit to the Ancient See of St. Augustine I Jean Ingelow's story (continued), Sarah De X Berenger ; Plain Speaking ; A Trip to Cyprus (part 3); Post Tenebras Lux, a very , able discourse by the Rev. CanonVaughan (part t 1); and an ...

WIT AND HUMOUR

... Heratics I STRAIT SPEARING.-An M.P. asked the other day if he would not speak in the recess, replied that for his part he hated hole-and-corner meetings, and would as soon speak * spieon-hole as a recess ! THnE HierIGHT OF SQUEAMISHNESS.-Refusing to ...

LITERATURE

... experience be some- times sadly disappointing, the iran is wiser in the end. Change of occupation is a good thing, and I confess, speaking personally, that the change afforded me by the admission of this erratic chat in your columns has had a beneficial effect ...

LITERATURE

... The object of t preacher was to show the triunphs he tiani and ihe a little shocked us in the erl part of his discourse by speaking in anticipatet of the time when religion would pill ow her bai upon the bosom of philosophy l We c ead help mentally exclaiming ...

REVIEWS

... awake is one of the first steps in the formation of their c h future character. Neither should ordinary foot- I r steps, speaking, or other sounds be avoided ; the I infant should be accustomed to sleep under such l conditions. We should say this is ...

LITERATURE

... latter days. In him rather .appears the constant service of the antique world, when service sweat for duty not for meed. Speaking from direct knowledge the Bailie would say, that while John Brown may have lost some of the simplicity which distinguished ...

LITERATURE

... cleasseur of the plain of St. Denis. L Less easily reconciled to disappointment, and at times so bitterly stung as almost to speak the sorry truth, is Smith, the travelled gastronome. Other people read Wordsworth and Ruskin, and try to believe that they ...