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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... stimulus which came to Burns in open woods and fields would only perplex your artificial flower-maker in verse. The highest aim of the latter is to marshal his conceits, to show his technical skill. He is certainly an artist; but so is a hairdresser, and so also ...

THE EXAMINER

... 'gainst sin; And, tho' sad memories wake, and bitter thoughts will rise, 'Tis but our destiny. No flower that blooms but-dies, Yet, budding fresh next year, shows an unerring sign That from tears in seventy-eight, spring joys in seventy-nine. eLABOIUCHERE ...

THE EXAMINER

... under the self-inflicted blow of the Autobiography and Three Essays, which showed the utter inadequacy of Mill's phenomenalismn. Mr. Courtney clearly and impressively shows this to be due to the transitional character of Mill's thought, standing between ...

THE EXAMINER

... ROYAL ACADEMY SUPPLEMENT THE ROYAL ACADEMY. FOURTH GALLERY. (NO. 292tS 381.) 293. FLORIE. Arthur Hacker. A pretty portrait showing promise. 294. JOCELINE JOLIFFE SENDING .PH(EBE MAYFLOWER DOWN TO THE LODGE. - Chas. Landseer, R.A. Stupen- .dously- bad. Drawing ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... would lead us. It shows that whereas pro- duction in this branch of industry has, since I873, uniformly declined to a greater or smaller extent both in France, Germany, Belgium, and the United States, in Great Britain alone it shows a slight increase ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... very chatty and amusing journey From Chelsea to Westminster. The grievance of the provincial journals which aspire to seats in the Reporters' Gallery is treated by the member for the Chiltern Hundreds, who shows clearly all the difficulties, especially ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... life. In Mr. Tennyson's poem the inherited feud leads the hero through unreal and enchanted isles. Silence and shouting, flowers and Intoxicating fruits, fire and bounty, and the witches of beauty, and the isle of partisanr war, are alike visited, and ...