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CRITICAL NOTICES.
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JB / Ma giro Prodigioso ; La Vida es Sueno ; y El Principe Con stante . Senior . London . 1837 . It is quite delightful to turn for a while from the disastrous condition of Spain to the writings of one of the most illustrious men ip its literature . The Magico Prodigioso of Galderon has jbeenv in some measure , familiarized to the lovers of English poetry by the
inimitable translation of its finest scenes by Shelley . Th ^ y uaay now obtain an Elegant copy of the original , together with two other dramas by the same author ; and to those who kavfc not hitherto Studied the Spanish literature , we can say the time would % e WM 1 eiiiployed in doing so , were it only to xeaa an int ~ i * ¦ ' • Calderon .
The Naturalist , No . VIL April 1891 . Edited by Neville Wood , Esq . > . < ¦ - < * . ¦ , , . ™ Wfe ^ fflad to observe the publication of the seventh number , fo ^ ning the Commenceinent of a second vol ume of this viable Ifij ^ a | SiVa ^ jottriial of natu ral his tory . It is increased \ % \ si » e and ijfettfoved in arrattgemeat . The woodcuts , illustrative of tfefe ^ arpjd ^ Sflfotefets ^ are mufeh more iiseful aqd aat ^ lresting than tlife i 4 o ^ d pta te formerly gi ven . Those which are . $ nne * ed to thfe ^ xbditeiit description of die muscular apparatus of the wings of bitds , are finely executed ; and , without fhein , tb ? dfcWtfsUe mmgemmt ^ nd ^ ptat ^ op there ^ dfcplayed could toftr&Af have been wderstppd ,, The , number Is e ^ ihpftied by Several efpod oririQal papei » , ampi ) g wliich , one containing an ^ l ^ a fi ^^ l ^ l ^ i ^^ irJmrtic Wwty iitifrment . For want of slich au assistance marly a student hat been stopped at the threshold of learning .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 1, 1837, page 314, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1831/page/59/
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