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the languages of Western Europe , and 'The
Founders 6 f the American Republic .
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Amongst his plays may be mentioned ' Mad as comedietta a Hatter / ' fc Corrupt False Shame Practices ' an or / i ' inal Q . E come ^ D . / d a gy
which achieved , a great success , . Since ^ then he P produced ' Brighton P ' a ' ^ h ^^ comedy founded PP on
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' ' Article Lola . ^^ ' a 47 ' ; ic ' Biorn ^ r )* a i n roman two acts tic . opera In , 1875 andM he published , the first of series of Shak ^
a - come spearean dof studies his - ' t Famil -a ' Study Honour of Hamlet / was / A - duced y at the , quaritim y Theatre in 1878 . pro Mr .
Marshall ' Henry Irving ' s latest ^ Shakspeare work was / the editing of the
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From ¦¦» Mr ¦¦^ p ^ bp ^ p ^ pp . w E . N . Allen pbvp . pbpj —* Celticism ¦¦ a My ¦ th' by ¦ 1
^ mm - ^^ ^^^ " ^^ ^ hm » ^^ v ^ ¦* ^ pVip ^ pV ^ ' *^""' 'p ^ n ^ ^ " ^ ^^^ " ^* ^ — — ^^^*™ ¦* ^ pp—^^ v™— , — ^ f J . C . Roger ( second edition ) . A further issue of this learned work is evidence that the arguments advanced against the pet theories of such recognised authorities as Dr . Joseph
Anderson and Dr . Daniel "Wilson have aroused some commotion in the camp of archaeologists . The PBP ^ B ^ P ^^ ^ pP' drift ^^ PP »^ P > ^ PP > PPP > ^ P' of - ^^ - ^ the W « P ^^ ^ fePT book M ^«^ ' ^ p ^ ^ " ^ is " ^ " *^ the ¦ PP' ^ pmpp ^ pV denial ' a PB - » ^ Pk « Pj W > « P »^^ PPj in ^ ^ ^ PB vigorous w 4 PP ^ p * p ^ - ^^ ^ m 'Pp . ' ^ P- ^ " ^^
terms of the existence of Celtic literature or Celtic art amongst the early inhabitants of Scotland and Ireland . According to the author the PP - ^ pp- Scandinav PT PPPTPPi -V » ian . v ^ l ^ V s must pPp ^ PJ ^^ PPPJP V be P ^ pr credited & Pfc »—^ Pi with P Pb PP the
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• pfc A ¦«¦* SMB ^^ p V ^» HP 4 M ^^ ^^ ^^ Jtt ^^ »••* W V p ^^ p >»>> pp ng —«»^ y Co ., Limited . — « Harness for a Pair ; or , Paying for One ' s Opinion , ' by James J . Ellis . A | though somewhat f ppp >^ ppjw pj dull » and h imb lace ¦ hn i this » story - «
pj contain *^ ^ cp ^ ^ t ^ r » w p * p ^ s ^^^ p * . a ^ a ^ . ^ w ^^ few ^ ^ p . pp ^ qp ^ fairl ^ ik ^ commonp ^ p ^ y ^ pr a ^ - ^^^ r executed ^^ B v ^^ pp" . p >^ pp v ^^ p *^ —_ r ^ p ^ sket , pm ^ p * ^ p *^ p * ches ^™ p ^ pw ^» - ^ pp pr ^ of ^ ^ Jm character , and many useful hints for the guidance of no : H le who are thinking
¦ ¦¦ - ing about K P . ¦¦ * P > » Jl P" from V * -P ^« PJ PP marriage » ^^ T ^^ a ^*^ *^ rash you ^ W ^ PT . VWV * Pap and It » ^ | k sets peop *^ ^ p ill * ^^ T Bt - ^* forth assorted 4 ^ ^ B ^ W V «» rf the ^ ^^ ^^ i ' evils ^ marriage ~ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ resnlt ^ *»^* "V- ^« «^ ^ in ^ - ^^^ the union of Madge Rummelow , a farmer ' s
daughter , with a plausible fellow "who turns out a worthless scamp and hypocrite . From Messrs . Spencer Blackett & Hallam . —
• Troublesome Daughters / by L . B . Walford . This is a new edition of a skilfully-planned story aglow w ^ ith life from beginning to eiid . ¦¦ It ¦¦ ¦ is ¦ unconventional ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ - » w ¦ - ¦ t ¦• - «* mt and ¦¦! fresh Mv «» ¦^» r »»^™ from point j
of ^ "" view " » ' ^ - ^ . p » - « w » We — like — m m ¦• the ¦ — " - ^>< descri « ¦¦• p t ion «< r ***^ s every ^ i of ^ w ^^ - ^ fc s w cenery b ^ ¦*•» *» * ^ «^ which abound in the book ; the author has exceptionally fine gifts for depipting the more
1 tains stormy vivid aspects ictures of \ nature of life . both Thev volume in town con and - country , an 4 p Mr . ^ alford displays a power of
| , character analysis tnat is ' striking . Those who m afc $ ' - ¦< - > v ¦ ¦¦¦ , !¦ ' i v ¦ ¦ , w ! ¦ ¦ : ¦* ,, ¦ ' ¦ ' , ' " , wrffe . rni , ¦¦ .- ;•¦ v V -i ft ¦ ,, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
have the fideli seen ^ the of scenery ^ Sul ^ Hr of ^ - of jB W |^ M 0 # ^ j tclies ^^! i ^ ^ < ^ li ^^ Eds e
^ ^ ^ Froin Cousin Messrs Ned . / ' II fjy ^^ Louisa Brjrd ^ . ' 1 ! . * Gra $ ^ y ^ is . iG a ^ s | i | |^ ^ ^ . b - ~
the writer of a Well-remetnbered ,, book , ^^ ttle y ^„ ^^ . Miss . ^ . ^ . w ^ ^^^ . ^ . vpr W v . a w ^ v ^ rdlaw ^ ^^^^ B >^^^ p—^ » ^ , fj ' aud ^ pr ^ v ^^^^ ^ fep *^^ there ^ p" ^ " ^ pp - ^^ ^^ ^^ P' - ^ is ^ ^ _ a ^^^^ pathetic m ^ ' ^^ ^» r ¦¦ " ¦ ^^ ^ . ^ ^ p » ^ . ^ interest ^^ . ^^ h ^^ ^^ ^ B ( p * ^^^ ^^| 1 II
attaching to the publication of the |> riesent vfork . The tale was written five years agof but Milaid the MSasideShe has since
4 U 1 C ss O Gray VJTi aj XCUiVl . tUC XULtJ . . OnSSMK ^ JSm . UMJ . U * l 4 O , Sf OIUW died , and her friends-thought ' th 0 y were not justified in withholdin ^ he story fromrth
g e public . We arp sure th * ey _ have acted wisely , for we have seldom- perused a more , interesting :
story , and the numerous friends \\ of Miss 'Graywill welcome this book . Winnie Maxwell ^ as drawn , in this volume * is a charnding character , * " and \ will long bremembe icuiciiiutJcu edIndeedit iu is
quite o > aajl nux a luu study g , e and ^ is certain r . . jlxj to prove ^ o ^* , , an js j fc . elevating - ¦¦ source Til of l influence hh . We ht to /
add ^ v **« - ^^ * ^ i ^ v th ^ v ^ at VHk some *^ r ^^ a ^^ ^^ of , - ^^ the ^» ^^^^^ p > descriptive ^ pp ^ ^«^ ^^ ipr ^ K ^^ ^ h ^ ^^ p * w v V ** passages oug ~^^ v ^ rw f ^ ^ ^» ^ pr in v ^ ^^ ] * the work are very pretty . - — *• '! ] j " ' * " ill
- From Linda — ^ - Messrs — " ^ ' s ^ ' p Tas ^^ * . ¦¦« . ^ * ^~* : ' Burns ( % from ^*¦¦ ^ ^^ ^ p ^ p ^^ fc & the ^ pF ««^ ^ ¦ p ' Oates French ~ m ^ p > ^ pp' ^ v ^ p . ^^^ , ) . Limit » ^ h ^ by ** _ J ^ Sister ^ e T d . ^^ — ^^^ L ij I ; ^ M ^ V ^ P" ^ VM M ^ M ^^ M ^ . ^ B ^ A
Mary ^^* Fidelis ^ ^^ ^ . Th ere is-a charmin g freshness ^^ about this volume for young people * which , forbids ivii / i \ * u the uuv too uuu gvuv generic / i . ^ 11 ^ habit xxvuvAV 6 v / t v skipping uivipuiue pages uagCo
and wishing the stor ^ would speedily come to an Linda end . relates In the hex form history of from an auto childhood biograph to y !
womanhood ^ , and in so doing xmeoriseiously depicts a character of striking unselfishness i and ity . Tender-hearted ' Uncle Peter '
is a generos capital delineation of an elderly man retaining a spirit of kindliness and consideration tion tor for others others h i « £ i place -nlane <« 55 f f the the crabbedness « rabhfirln # » ss
which so often disfigures the advance of years . From the same . — « The Poor Sisters of Nazareth , ' by —— Alice ^ Meynellillustrated / fc f V ^ L % ^ by G te Lam J ¦ -
- m » - ^ ~^^ — - — ^ " *_ 7 ^** ^ -p »^^ JJ .. , f % ^ ^ 1 m .. WVV « p ^* r » ^_>*« eorge ^ BrV ^ pprpK ^ p # |" , f Ifjf bei * t . The great work carried on by the well- i known — ¦¦ — ' - — • ¦ institution ^> . " »~» — ' ^ v ™^ v ^ T . P- p » piip » » at «^ Hammersmith p » p » ¦ ^ m ¦ ¦¦¦ . ! . % p * A ¦ p ¦ ' ^ k- ^ . B . ^ ^ ^ . * ^ is ^ a ^ r forci ^^^ r ^ h ^^ ab bly I ^* V ( B > W
and admirably presented -both by pen and penciLin this artistic . volume . The origin , objectsinternal econoniymeans of support
, , . are aigid dul other y set features forth in of a ' this { manner gentle which Republic cannot ' fail
^ ti will cal , to we assistance ai- trust ouse , tri . elici e readeris t a large sympathy amount , and of whic prac- h V
From Messrs . Cassell & Co ., Limited . — ' The Boj Pk tf - Hunters of Kentuck yK / by Edward PBki S . Ellis . ^^^^ ^ > ^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^ ^^
* daring Perilous exp encounters loits of youthful with Red hunters Indians __ . amongst , and att wild ¦¦ ractive beasts book are for the i boys main Jack contents Gedney yof this the
** ^ ^ ^ p ^ r ^^ ^*> % ^ p » ^^ ^^ ~ ip ^ ^ m pflk ^^ piv ^^ _ V *^ . ^^ ****^^ - *» p ^ - ^ v /\ A > pUA \/ y m , % sA ~ M ^ S hero , did wonders with his * clumsy muzzleloader , and finally , by less compulsory methods than ¦¦ ¦ ¦ the use vmtm of ~ +-r powder vwb and shot V WLM won the
¦¦ friendshi — 4 K — ' " * PA — ™ * - ~ ^^ p of ^ v [ the ^ PM ¦ - treach _ f * ^ " » w ^ * . erous * ¦**»¦¦ Indians ^ - « , ^ p ^ - ^^ * . , W » ^^ AJE * e JEJK ^^ I From Bulwer the same ;— Cassell 'Night and Morning / by
Lytton (' s Red Library )» This s is eri es of addition olar to wo the rks cheap which land laces admirable wellprinted and ppu brightly-hound specimens p of the
writings of renowned authors within the reach of all readers . From ¦ ¦! the same . — ' Red Feather : a Tate of the
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living ory with their parent ., Melville ^ ia Southern and Dofc Minnesota Cl ^ rendon , , are surroundedwhen alone iib thq dwellingrby
Feat the Sioux her , falls IndJans into , . ^ trap The l pefifper ^ : i ^^ ^ [ t ^ $ t M * ' # , $ ed ir ' :, ' ' . ' I ¦¦ - ¦ / :: ¦ ¦ i ? fv-v . f ^ .....-.. Ja ^ 1 VTg , , ^
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 31, 1889, page 1872, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_31121889/page/14/
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