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... REVIEWS. MESSRS WARD, LOCK, AND CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. The Great Book of Poetry this month gives speci- mens up to the year 1757, and includes poems by B Matthew Prior, Joseph Addison, Swift, Pope, Thomas Tickell, John Gray, William Somerville, Thomas Parnell ...

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... REVIEWS. 3 WARD AND LOcK'S STANDAR.D NovELS.-The age of expensive literature seems to be passing x away, and, thanks to 'the enterprise of our pub- t lishing firms, the public can get its books now at 3 the easiest of prices. Messrs Ward, Lock, and Co ...

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... REVIEWS. MESSRS CASSELL AND CO.'S PUBLICA-_ TIONS. The Jfagazine of Art is this month rendered attractive by several excellent illustrations, in- cluding 'The Widower,' 'The Death of Wallen- stein,' 'The Mountain Sprite,' and others. Char- lotte J. Weeks ...

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... I R REVIEWS . . I - WARD, LOCK, ANwD CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. d Epochs and Episodes of History in the second part contains ' The story of Charles Edward, the y Young Pretender, Wilkes and Liberty, Through Slaughter to a Throne-the story of the Coup e d'Etat ...

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... |REVIEWS. . ?? MESSRS CASSELL'S PUBLICATIONS. The Magazine of Art, which always claims priority amongst the many valuable serials of this firm, contains in its July number a copy of Alma- Tademna's painting ' Sappho;' an article by E. S. Roscoe, with ...

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... REVIEWS. | Tim PAsTrn SHIP AND OTHER POEMS.-(By David Blyth. Edmonston and Co;, Edinburgh; Macmillan and Co., London.)-The editor of this charming volume of verse claims to have brought to light a hitherto unknown but true poet. Many who read the book-and ...

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... REVIEWS, - * In MACMILLAN, Mr A. M. Sullivan, M.P., writes a short but interesting article on ' The July Anniversaries;' David Bruce explains, in interesting style 'How I found the Doterel's B{est ?? Ellice Hopkins contributes a 'Linus song,' under the ...

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... .REVIEWS. - | CATO REDIVIVUS, A SATI,1CAL REviEw, 1881.- (London: Hamilton and Adams, Pateruoster-row. 4d.)-Among the publications of the season a smart little poem has appeared, with the above title, after the fashion of Butler's ' Eudibras.' The Great ...

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... I REVIEWS. MESSRS CASSELd AND CO.'S PUBLICA- i TIONS. The Mtagazine of Art for April contains a fine frontispiece, ' The Angelus,' drawn by J. F. Millet, from the photograph by Preetorious, and amongst the other illustrations are several relating to Yarmouth ...

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... REVIEWS. MESSRS. CASSELL'S PUYBLICATIONS. The ?? fagazbie of Art, for March, is rich in pictures and full of interest. The frontispiece represents 'Queen Elizabeth receiving the French Ambassadors after the news of the Massacre of St. Bartholomew. The ...

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... REVIEWS. MESSRS CASSELL'S PUBLICATIONS. A very striking, engraving, 'The Mid-day Rest,' heads the Ma'gazine of Art for March. The picture, which is from a painting by G. F Watts, R.A., shows a' brewer's team resting on the road, the horses being splendidly ...