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tit never Butcher met anyone M who own had originality anything not but being praise ade for
-| ,. . . y | I iy ' about to the him task , I must of finding betake anything me to panegyric censorious , or be to
? and wh M I r . both Lang found also ¦ ~ tells ~ - that i us : we — 'In had 1878 translated Mr . Butch the er
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lisher . We The result was our best translation of the ' Odyssey ' > ^ ^^ m ? | ¦ jiat lijr \ of J m ^ Butcher ^^ ¦ T T . rT _ r ~ ~ t of and Professor ¦*« « Lang __^ v — y ^ , y published pr »» Butcher ™» «»™» ^^ < v ™ v b ^^ y fc in / Macmillan which - —» ——— - the — —— . »
The professor portrai is standing on the rostrum , in the young Greek class-room shaking hands with his
predecessor in . the . t chair i , Professor r- » /» Blacki - ¥ - > i _ _ l e , is one of Mr - % / r ^ - . Hole Mr TVTi ' s happ Andrew AndrAw iest Elliot " efforts Elliot , . of of Princes Prinzes Street Street , has has in in the the
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Premier letterpress resemblance ' s fat will h between er , be in edited which Gladstone can bMr be jp . kre traced John et Jils M a . . strong Gray The
curator of our newly-opened y National Portrait , i David Gallery Scott , and . Mr biograp . Gray her has of also George in hand Manson two portl and y
Tolumes of reproductions of the works which were on view at the recent exhibition of Scotch por-Doug beyond traits . las , the These at a reach pr will ice , of however be published but , which the will b wealth y Mr place . y David book them
any buyer . when in social Caricature leg , itimatel ecclesi hath astical handled ever , and been political this a instrument favourite warfare weapon , is and as ,
justifiable as it is y effective : , And A For nd ridicule cuts cuts the the doth knot knot frequently whe when n crraver prevail reasons reasons , fail fail .. graver
Thi ' squib s is ' published certainly the by case Messrs with Blackwood the last & political Sons
who author with —~ . w * the . and uuu title the vuv * The ut artist uw Egypti u are ctixu an young jrvrtAJJg . Red Book JmMVSaaa Edinburg . ' Both g h ** men uiuu the , ,
8 ome were years ' ago discovered by the JBlack * and woods brought , when to they the issued front of their which first 68 brochure , 000 copies , ' New were Gleanings ^ old at from sixpence Gladstone , and a , '
< copy CODV fy at of 01 3 which 'whlf s . The ' h I T saw naxxr * New priced r \ r » int Gleanings > r \ in in a catalogue /* n ' +. was nlrtoriiA followed the t . ViA other rkt-Vi up « i « from with Gladstone The Liberal / 'The Mis-Leaders Gladstone , ' ' A More B Gleanings G' ' Th
Gladstone Almanack , 1885 / and now . , to . ca . p , them e , comes the let — * 'The The E sale gyptian of the Red six Book rks / the has cleverest reached of
aggregate Talking j-aiiung ~» . * of . *** ot of quarter » > acidic the the ? uv Blackwoods Black of lint a - million woods oijv wo wuiao , . that that firm firm . o ioauucu seem seems s an a to to > u
, possess weut . a They happy * discovered faculty ' for George discovering Eliot , and literary it is
I age JUonte nw ilugh of generall Carlo 38 Conway y , Unlike on known ' ( the Mr Bret . that 14 F . th J . Harte they of Fa May rgus ' discovered who ) , , at who it the died is ' earl said poor at y
m never . had a single proffered ( contribution , re- , W ^ tO him ' eittier ' with' or ' without thanks' ) .
wrown ** ogh back Conway Dy publishers ' had his literary and editors wares with for irrita long - JJKJparityThe first Allots he had accepted that
I appeared jeird tva ' iui little l in tal Maga . e , ' * The « v * and Bandsman uo which « -tci > vc cb ' Mr s \^ uc . Story j ^/ tic Blackwood \ A was * / «* which o wan dged in kind letter in author to
f 25 na ° i ? further a contributions ^ g a his g letter ^ s I know II i ecilent Prized as one of , his most treasured
Iff 61 ^ ? : Messrs . WAll . & B . Chambers next entbfa
l ^^ their journal . before' Called Back * te : : . ¦ . ... ¦ ''
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brought fame and fortune to its successful author . I contract believe that with onl the y recentl most rt enterprising y Mr . Fargus of entere En J glish d into news 0 a -
— ————— * ww v >* waa « r **«^ ^ a ^^^^ VU W * U ^ l WAUg VT--- » "fc » AAUA- * UV | f — commenced papers , T ? ie in Yorkshire that paper Weekly next Post January , for a . novel For to the be newspaper rihts alon ¦**¦ e he was to have - »** j » received *¦ \ the
— XT XT g ^^ - » — -- ^^ * a ^^ v * u * m * rx ^ w ^»* x /\^* - »* » ^ v » vaa v hah li received enormous sh hi his a work wo by sum rk an in in of au newsnaner thor ^ 1 , 200 for —the the form form simp largest .. le ri amount ght to pub ever - newspaper
honour In his on modest leaving speech Bristol at the , Mr banquet . Fargus held said in his : — * I shall return to Bristol when work is done
and my life is closing . ' His life my of promise has mains closed of suddenly—too suddenly—and all that
re-« Hugh Conway' lies in the little cemetery from at Nice his . wri If tings everybod were y to who send has a wreath derived his pleasure
on the shores of the Mediterranean would , grave be a mountain ot
nowers .
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^ P VIC ^* WIIM ^[^^ lAP ) ^ ^ The first instalment of Mr . Ruskin ' s
autothirty biograp monthl hy—the y parts work —wi will llbe be issued complete to-day in
under the title of ' Prseterita , : Outlines of , Scenes and Th — oug _ j—^ hts - -y , perhaps a— — ^ - - — Worth — — y of
tions Memory will , in My Past the Life . text " . Some It illustra will be - issued by Mr accompany . Rusknrs publisher , llr . Allen , Orpington , Kent .
College The , bust Cambridge of Gray , , the in the result Hall of of a Pembroke
subscriptio veile n d initiated on Whit b - y Tuesday Mr . E . in W . the Gosse presence , was un of - distinguished audience .
General Messrs Gordon . Kegan ' s Paul Journals & Co at . Kartoum announce ' that will
price consist will of be ab one out guinea 50 ' 0 pages . , demy 8 vo . The
tion tion Messrs a a series series . Longmans ot of books books & entitled entitled Co . have " in Enochs JbJpochs prepara of of
-Church History / edited by Canon Creighton , the Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History
at be purel Cambrid y historical ge . The . treatment In questions adopted of contro will
nature versy the of conflicting object will op be inions to state and trace fairly their the
influence on events . The series , will beas far as possible JU — , continuous ; but the unity v , and
first clearness consideration of each . separate Attention volume will will be be iven the more particularly to English historyand g to
such questions as were of importance , to England .
of Philadel In a recent phia lecture said : ' The the question Rev . Dr . has Way often land
been New asked England wh . y A there traveller are so passing many poets through in
support Concord inquired themselves , " ? How " The do all answer theso peop was le
" They all live by writing poems for the , Atlantic Monthly . "'
* An Indian Summer is the title of a newserial which by will Mr be . W begun . D . Howells in the Jul , p y ublication number of of
Harper ' s Monthly , The liabilities of James R . Osgood & Co .
of Boston , whose failure surprised not a few ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 1, 1885, page 489, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01061885/page/5/
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