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PART LVI. of Mr. Hamilton's Parodies is principally
occupied with Lord Macaulay's Lays,' The Devil's
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MR. SCOTT SURTEES has printed for private circulation
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Plays run to Ground. The new candidate put forward
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MR. SPRAGUE's Handbook of Volapük (Trübner &
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Raven sends some excellent Diversions of a Pedagógue.'
Jaques Tahureau,' the French poet, is the subject of a
Mr. Pater writes on
paper by Mr. W. H. Hudson.
Gaston de Latour,' and Mr. H. D. Traill on 'Lucian.'-
Mr. A. M. Wakefield begins in Murray's a series of papers MR. C. A. WARD continues in the Bookworm (Stock)
on Foundation Stones of English Music.' Capt. Shaw's his interesting Dr. Johnson's Tavern Resorts.' A sug-
Protection of Dwelling Houses from Fire' is likely to gestion (p. 284) concerning dealing with some insect
make the householder sufficiently uncomfortable. In a book-pest seems worth consideration.
Conning Tower' is a spirited account of an imaginary
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Romance of History,' in Temple Bar, Part V. deals with
Benyowski, A Lapsed Copyright' concerns itself with
The House of
the position of Disraeli as a novelist.
Percy' is a species of digest of Mr. de Fonblanque's
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Illustrated. The views of old nooks in Stamford,
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son furnishes a good frontispiece. 'Pagodas, Aurioles,
and Umbrellas 'gives curious information.-In Longman's
"Evolving the Camel,' by Mr. Grant Allen, Mr. Hudson's
'Sight in Savages,' and Mr. Nathan's 'Something about
Ostrich Feathers are noteworthy.-'Some Typographical
Errors' in the Cornhill supplies little that is not well
known, and gives as a typographical error an invention
of Tom Moore as to printing "noses" for "roses."
Arthur Schopenhauer is the subject of an essay, in
which a short and very characteristic paper, found after
his death, is quoted. 'Mammoth-Hunting in Siberia'
deals, of course, with the remains of the animal. Early
Travels in England' and 'Some Bits of Norman Lon-
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afforded.-Naumann's History of Music, Part IV., has a
capital portrait of Heinrich Schütz, otherwise Sagit-
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is illustrated, and the "Song of a Muezzin to the
Rising Sun" is given in musical notation. Passing to
the Music of the Greeks," we find this prefaced by a
facsimile of a rough draft of Beethoven's Erl King.'-
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designs of Henry's rough wooing of Katharine, of the
English troops before the battle, and other subjects.
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THE new edition of 'Boyne's Tokens,' which was an-
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