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CHRIST'S FLAN OF LIFE

... We 've up the quest as one which stands beyond the scope of our human faculties. Only a fool awaits an answer. says Heinrich Heine. as be turns AR' in bitterness of soul. But in the core of Seem Christ all this is utterly absent He rem life and He sees ...

LITER/IR!' A' OTES

... Paisley, has issued a second edition, thoroughly revised, of Mr J. Snodgrass's Wit, Wisdom, and Pathos from the Prose Heinrich Heine, with a few I pieces from the Book of Songs. TFIE political article in Blackwood for this month, entitled Our Prospects ...

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... billsere sold the other day at 25 cents per thousandAv Tug Empress of Austria has subscribed /2 - 01 towards the monument to Heinrich Heine which is to be erected at Dusseldorf. LORD AND LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, who started on their Continental tour on Tuesday ...

Orricums

... described in a lengthy 'article. There are capital sketches of Mr, Gastroll and the Rev. Dr. John Brown. The Editor writes of Heinrich Heine, of whom he says:- There is no record of erring genius which affects us more mournfully than his. When feet of gold toy ...

.:.--_ stINDAY TALE

... skill, And lose them in each other, as appears In every hol that blows': By-the-bye, have you ever read what the brilliant Heinrich Heine, whose songs possess some of the most exquisite and etherial beauty, says about flowers ? Some uncharitable people still ...

HOW TO BUILD CHEAPER HOUSES

... such means now that the failure' associating with it an indent in the life al of the State echeme was ,aily too painfully Heinrich Heine. It in those last sad 4ppanent. Ely the method which is now beyears of his life, and the last time he was in 4 followed ...

SUNDAY TALL

... quarters where the ordinary r would see nothing at all to suggest them. I know that the brilliant but satirical wit and pet, Heinrich Heine, in his moments of clouded mental vision and doubt of things sacred, and while struggling with a mind full of philosophical ...

AIII.YLES INTRUDERS

... and Mosel and deserved recognition. But altogether be was terribly worried. Intruders worried him. INS ABOUT MIRRORS. Heinrich Heins, who had • particularly nice and ...