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... l '7ocrrks ..3 .2 306 33 Vovfuges, Trave! GeoeraphoMlI .tese.re. . . 133 39 169 35 History, liog'rs2phv .. 63 1'5 523 729 Poetry nad the Drama .. .. 860 31 327 77 Yeur Books amd SCriOls iV.1'3 347 nil 3bi7 m'i aleriiene Surp ry . . 16 6 16 73 11es L3ctr-Tes ...

LITERATURE

... deal- iiir v i.L sacred subjects is sacme sort of Ipr.a fncio evidence i favour of this Tiew. Iutu the couposit ,ii of such poetry as Fa- ti hor I1uSsell hiS given in in the present r1limle is no(, all avocation, but a voetionl. ?? deruand.4; a hiil i ...

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... i;n the widest sense, treating of the ;, great root questions of the existence of the ?? Deity, makes up a large part of the poetry of is Tentivson, as even the most casual reader ?? |ft Dave found f.r himself. Our cordial thanks are m due to the author ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... whichi zthese mr-i tiler: that n e-.tog ?? eleof ~Osurac, receis-tg as evel] as-,nsz n spirasnot, bor-niht into, Frigliah poetry?'. Apart. frt in meg-c quo-tnon- &Z s'j.le, two f-ealtures Slt~ -n espocis;IlY Ch-a~trac-otto-ai keener lose. of tho Past~ ...

THE IRISH LITERARY THEATRE

... cohin'i I ro it of vtiropc'-the ftua1.c of ite Itirt. pl ra ti's ( hrri rI . Tnl ta fihicti'. i'l'er!a'l5 of iar7 x~rnmes of poetry itera wrivtten ill thr ?? I n i nipa laage bet-ween the third ate] tyel;ift cmnu.l 6 Iturnes ; but all these back-s have been ...

NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

... su~re refries for the iearned Iand s-he diligentb-. La'tter times Certainly -'Psdea u-r on tloe old poe-try, triad lie hits rear-:on who ?? I that trath poetry one dies Of hanger. Walconie, the-n, anion; us labour and -tirhistry. hut i's it ion- -Pots-ibls ...

THE MOODY-MANNERS OPERA COMPANY

... scenes of the drams would not admit of any other kind of treaent; but, if so, the aco- poser is emiently responsible, for tle poetry is his own as well as music. Lst night,, production of Lohengrin was the fire during the present cm-.; pny's sngag t, and ...

LITERATURE

... ?? lI Morley Chesier. London: Edward Arnol l. The tex. of the storvay ey Ice fin i in lle ooncludi ing lue of a Fcrap of poetry irefia:ei to the first cuptei-A vworldl in pu:rchase of a friend is gpan. h ifrri'ds re two g; s 5-- ni. in lwoman r'y ...

LITERARY GOSSIP

... ihtrcd of superior talent have -r-ott-n eover tor .13.. ?? LP-re rirt- mihmuch r-cogni- Ljil . This aiij faa Muis: arweetmau.s poetry are uari-l, as is~ area her ze~ueanetr of theml. She toucocs or. :1ru gay and gnrre, abe tin-morons, and t'14re. scotimernctal ...

LITERARY LONDON

... like first prinenrk-s iai die tr.a seise; 03eat hfis verse has vary marm-eaunas qualities. but- ?? en. uD Oe ?? of absclute poetry. Bat Mr Hea- lev is at Porte:t-a royul example of the mid nagnaacs we 7t ust ea-ept anl c~heris4h when we coma into itce ...

LITERARY LONDON

... -oritem.p'ofrarla'. &r W B Y eat, thu is, I r:'gspoe, the amosit note.roa'rbrv dlgure iin thlut Assglodxtsls Lotome. orubisiahtl poetry 5) lfar Iba~At as 1886, and he W.l1 MLrIU- xl~tibeii~i S 'Ftlerguson. whi~le Ferguson- ?? olgr stniy. Fuert-hermcc-e, we ho-d ...