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! nets , and a selection of polished verse . Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd was born in 1795 and died suddenly in 1854 whilst delivering , his
, charge as a judge to the grand jury at the Stafford Assizes . He represented Reading in
the Whig interest for many years , and it wife to his legal knowledge and literary taste and sympathies that we are indebted for the
Copyright Act of 1842 . His tragedy , ^ Ion , ' which is J full of beautiful imagery , Is founded on the old Grecian conception of . fate ; it was at first
j printed for private circulation , and was proj duced with consp by Macread icuous y success at Co vent in 1836 Garden . Serj Theatre eant
I Talfourd ^»~^ r ^_ ^ H ~^ ^^ was a man of ^^ w ^ ide ^ Pl literary ^ Ph ^ taste > and ^^ j friend most amiable of Lamb character , Dickens , ; and , arid was the other intimate
distinguished authors . From the same , — ' By the Night Express ka , ' by Keith ^ tar- *^ K ^ Pl A ^^^^ - ^ Pl rfP > ^ Pj . A
Fleming . In the cover of this . volume are in-! cluded three thrilling stories—a psycholog ¦ ical romancea psychological ¦ ¦ problemand a
patholog ^^ - ™ ical ¦ ^ v ~^¦ v ¦ ^^ ^^^ ^ proposition . ^ , ^ p ^^^ ^ pa ^ v ¦ ™ . ^ . ^ ^^ ^^ v ^ p ^ ^^^ . ^ Ipr ^^ pppa ^^ The ^ . ^ ^^ ^^ v up last ^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ touches ^ ^^ b 4 ^^ b ^^ b , ^ h' ^ pr ^^ b ^^^ ^^^^» ^ pi ^ ori - ^ pp PT ^^ F g ^ p ^^ PF inal ^^ ^^^ PP > ^^^ F ground , and deals with the ' brain rapport' that
the writer believes to exist between persons born of the same parent at the same time . The plot is worked out on the assumption that the
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some ' strange esoteric bond , some mystic , 9 indissoluble link , not sufficiently recognised by J the world at large , or the medical faculty . '
x From Mr . Jesse Salisbury . — * Fannette , ' a I ^ V Shropshire ¦ ~ " ™ a —~ flBS ¦ - ^ r ' m' 7 ¦ b ~^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ i ^ romance ^^ ¦ ^^^—v ^ a ^|^^ ^^>^^ ^ hp * ^ ta ^ , H pt b >^ k ^ y « J ~ ~ Vp . W W V T > ^ . P 1 ¦ Southern ~~ V ~ p > ~ ^ p . ^ ^* ««^ * Pb ^^^ ^ Ph ^ h ^ Pi . « J . F MpV k ^ an V ^ PV A ^ ^ b -
J nette is a romance in which vice is painted in I colours that repel , and virtue made alluring , whilst ¦ ' ¦ —¦ ' - ^ - ^ the - ^^ »~ ¦ ' ^ i * various — ' ^ ' ^ ~^» ¦ - ¦ " - ~^ ' ¦ - ^ r ^ k ^ characters * f pa ^ v ^» ^* bii pi - ^^ -v ^ —ii— ^^ ***^ are p > i 1 ^ pa - ^^ r dep ^^^ b ^^ m _ f ^ icted m ^^ m * " ^ ppT ¦ ^ biB ^ PJa wi "J ^ t « th ^^ ^^ J ^
a facile , discerning , and graphic pen . From ¦ ¦ Messrs . Simpkin ¦ Marshall PPBPUVVaPPPPPT ... V ^ . W ppp > pppp & Co . —
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It consists of the questions in Natural Philosophy and Chemistry given at the Matriculation Examinations from 1864 to 1880 , followed by the questions ~™ in Mechanics t iavai --- and « - ^ Pita Experimental Pb
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the subject of the problem , , thus enabling teachers to select suitable illustrations for their
lectures , and examiners to set their papers without the trouble of searching the records for questions upon any desired # subject . The
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answer required , and the best way of proceeding—so that the book will be welcome to the
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I Prom Messrs . Walter Smith ft Innes . —* In the I I Spring Time , ' by Alice Weber . A quiet , I pleasing storyillustrative Bl of the power / of BJ ¦ I
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loading the narrative so freely with the common- I place incidents of daily life . ¦ From Th . e Society for Promoting «¦¦ . Christian aPafafafa
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subjects which were adopted by the Conferences . While each of the three Assemblies had its own ¦ peculiar Btaai interestthat of &¦¦ 1888
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Church life and history . ¦ From ¦ ¦¦ 1 ¦ the same . —Miss ¦ A ki . L . Waring pt , is
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ordinary level of devotional verse ; indeed ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), May 15, 1889, page 542, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15051889/page/32/
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