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... REVIEWS. MR. MALLOCK'S LATEST.-v PROBABLY all of us, when we read a novel, at any rate when we read it for the first time, read it mainly for the story. A good many of us read it for the story and for nothing else. One rather pities those unsophisticated ...

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... REVIEWS. GREECE'S BAEDEKER.* THE Englishman in Greece, writes Mr. Frazer in his preface to this volume, who pays any attention to the remains of classical antiquity is apt, if he be no scholar, to wonder who a certain Pausanias was whose authority ...

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... REVIEWS. A BEAUTIFUL BOOK.* DYE has been inclined once or twice of late to doubt the usefulness of translations from the French, but here is a translation which was very Ivell worth doing. In the first place, few Englishmen can read Swedish, and in the ...

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... . 0 t ' Heronford.' By S. R. Kcightlev. (London: Pearsons.) The Christmas Catalogue of the -zewsagent and Bookeller's Review is fuller of information to the trade than any publication of the kind that we have seen. By the incorporation of the newsagent ...

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... REVIEWS. TH-IE LITTLE BRITISH ARMYA'.' MR. SPENSErP WILKcINSON, not for the first time, was inspired with a happy idea. It was, in his own words, to depict the British armoy at work during the century and a half in which it helped the navy to mak1e the ...

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... REVIEWS. OLUIDA AS CRIT1IC.* AN es- ay by Ouida is always good reading. One may not always take l.cr point of view, and when one does, one may not always be prepared to go quite so far as she in its expression; but the very lengths of expression which ...

Published: Friday 07 September 1900
Newspaper: Pall Mall Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1390 | Page: 4 | Tags: Commerce 

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... REVIEWS. FUR, FARMING, AND FAC S. MANY . passage across the Atlantic which otherwise would have been Iamentably dismal and dreary has been turned into a week of mirth by the presence aboard of an enthusiastic young Englishman bound for the West to learn ...

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... 0 REVIEWS. A FAMOUS DILETTANTE.: MRs. FESTING is to be; congratlated on her good fortune in having the Frere MSS. placed at her disposal. haf forgotten in an old box at Roydon there lay a ass of letters to and from a man who was as fortunate among men ...