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I^Eviewf, &»Q. From Mr. J. "W. Arrowsmit...
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of We teacher can p ( ^ ^ a ^ / aaid d ^^ , ^ m / ^ ,- 'who have anything the .. 1 . ^ " ^ The ' ' i ^ vo j ^ lume ^^ i J s' ^ de « dicated £ 4 training to the ; of young r Vice Right -Presi Honourable jjenjt of the - 'A : CbunqiLon J ; Mundella Education , ^ P . -, , ex as
a . recognition nnnmnifinn of ftT his rtitf ^ antnnoiaoiin nthusiastic labours laK / mva 5 in -r * the + Vi 4 ^ cause of popular educatiori in this country ¦ . From Messrs . £ Ei £ * st & Blackett . — « A Hardy Nors aii * bEdna 4 viucit ckax ll ( 3 vols ) The . l ug hero iicx
^( jiacLu eman , ) ** jr y , ^ . Lya a _ ijr y ^ v yuid . . . u of Edna Lyall ' s new _ story , Frithiof Falck , is a young merchant at Bergen , who falls in love with a heartless coquetteBlanche Morgan
the spoilt daughter " of an English , ^ capitalist . , The story opens with a beautiful description of Norwegian i hospitality and scen bbBaaaaBa and the
earlier . A . ^ -r » * ^^ ir chapters > ¦ ¦ - ^ T ~^ ¦—* trace — - — ¦ ~ ¦ ™ - ^ » the » - »^ b ^— manner — ™ b ™ p- ^ aa * - ^ ar . — > ery - in -. ^ w which y , ¦ a » aauaj - ^ aa * the wr > * - » ^^ hardy Norseman ' s affections were ^ ntangled by the nit ; pretty jjici ' i / jr girl gj . j . % tourist uuuiiot fro Jtxuux m England xuugjaiiii . . She cue leads icaus
Frithiof to believe that she loves him , and he , a frank , honest , open-hearted young fellow , imagines 0 k . fc ^ n * «^^ VK ^»^*^^ ^^ >^ V that - ^¦ v ^^ - ^ v I ^^ Blanche a *^^ V ~ -WW- ^ v ^ p ^ «^ B ^^ ^ BBP is B ^«^ r ^ as k *^*^* r much ^ b ^^^^ H ^ p ^ BI ^ pr ^^^^ in 4 B » 4 k « BB > earnest ^ hi ~ «^ V ^ ^ pb ^ P > ^ Qpp * B ^ pT V ^ B * as ^ H ^ JV ^^
himself . tfhe scene shifts to 'England , and Mr . Morgan is perfectly astounded when young Falck asks his daughter ' s hand She , meanwhilehas haUJprgotten her * flirtation' and is
, , _ already engaged to a man of ^ title . The disillusionment of the hero is complete , and ( he grows recklesscynicaland embittered in
con-, , sequence , especially as this love disappointment proves to be only the first in , a series of sharp and ¦¦ unexpectedtroubles mtr . In ffs the end the hardy
« - * - * v * w * ^~^ m - ^^ ^ m ^ m m ^ - ^^ ^ b ^ ^ m ^ r m ^ , ^ ir ^ v ~^^ ^^^ ^ ' ^ ^ m ^ b ^ V ^^ v >^ ^^ ^»^ B ^^^ , ^^ d ^^ b ^ w ^ te ^^ ^ fc ^* ^^ « b ^ ^ i"fc" ^ ^ w ^ T Norseman justices his name by the manner in which he battles with adversity ; and before the story ends Blanche has been humiliated
. and Frithiof rewarded , in a manner that is more comtnon in fiction than in life . The artistic fault o £ the . book—and it is one which
Edna Lyall has frequently made—lies in the exaggerated ordeal through which the hero is called to pass . Fortunately for * humanity , the troubles of Jobor approach to them
, any , are not a common experience . From Messrs . Knight & Co . —* Handbook to the Lunacy tii Acts Amendment Act 1889 with List
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- From A "Wriiffi Messrs ^ . Sampson , Low , Marston , Searla Herbert P . 'lEarl ( 2 ytildJ ); This isi a ^ love-stpry ure and simple . Love-making" begins' in the
p early pages , and continues throughout nearly every * chapter to the last . The ' history—either complete or fragmentary—of the tender passion in the lives of some five or six couples is
narrated with a variety of detail , that certainly redeems the novel from the fault of sameness . The heroes are , for the most part , Oxford men with amle private incomesand a great deal
of V ^» « idle r ^»^ w ^ r ^ w ^ n ^ , ti p me n ^ ^» ^ on b ^^ ^^ ^ k th v w » eir v ^ # ^ i ^ ^ handsi B ^ b ^ v ^ i ^ ^ r ^ bi ^ Bi ^ ^ i ^ n ^ , w ^^^ They ^ tb . ^ - ^^^ ^^ v seem HK «^ ^ k ^^ tf ^ V to - ^^ w ^ i ^^ i ^ be ^^^ deficient in laudable , ambitious , impulse / and fail to accomplish anything particularly
meritorious . Randall Trevor may be mentioned as an exception . He secretly devotes a large portion of his wealth to buying up a number
whom of mortgages he loves in from order 1 distress to . save He the has no woman hope 'f marrying this being under the
o belief that her affections woman are , already engaged . The heroines in the novel are ordinary types of
amiable , well-conducted * and highly educated young ladies . The early death of the winsome Hilda Meredith is a disappointment to the
, reader , for there - is a secret attached to her history which a practised novelist would have utilised ^ v ^ ^^^^ h ^^ " ^^ ^^ ^^ i ^ " with » » ^*» ^^ ^^»^ " » better . ^^ ^^ r ^^ ^ w ^^^ ^ b p skill ^ p ^^ i ^^^^ ^^ than ^ pr ^^^ v . ^ ir ^ r ^^>^^ the ^ " ^»^» ^ k' . present w *^ ^ " * ^ pp * »™^ ^ pp" ^»^^ ^^
author has exhibited . Hilda ' s death saves the — author from a severe trial of skill , but damps the i . reader V- ' s interest . The sty ¦ le k of k the book PPr
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the novel , "hot ^ anything to offend the most refined taste ; and thl $ majority of readers will love admit -story that . Mit Earl has (! produced a charming
From the same . — ' Death no Bane . ' This is a new translation , with copious notes of Cicero's first ~ ~ r 1 *^ ^* Tusculan ^ p » p ) ^—¦^ p' ^^ ¦¦••¦ ^« PV > ^ m Disputation > p ^ ppp » - ^ m p »* - p ¦ ^! wp « w * P * ^ p- ^ - * pP- ^ k ^ , pb ^ b p « bP , | ^ y » ( Mr pp > pp . ppp ( ^ P . pplb Kobert PV ^ ar »» - »¦ ^^ ^ ^
Black , M . A ., of Pembroke Coijege , Cambridge . Hitherto there have existed , it appears , but two incidence r translations BkPP in erro r of r fr ' Cicero fcas ¦¦ ¦ i made 's treatise practicall , which but co »—
4 P > ^ p >^ pk ^ p ^ ppr ^^^ P » ^ p ^ . ^^ p ^ ^ p- ^ v ^ v ^^ ^ k ^*^ w ^ . ^^^ ^^ . ^ ^ v ^^^ mmm ^ r ^ ^ v ^ ^ k ^ pv ^ v ^>*^ *^ i ^ vr ^^^ ^ ipr ^^^^^ y w a v ^ ^ ^^ one . The object of Mr . Blaok's rendering , although it is as literal as possible , is not merel mfti-ftly v to to assist assist students students of of Latin Latin , but hut to to be bft
. useful to English readers who are not , classical scholars , and to let them see how Cicero regarded V 4 the riPJkpak prospect of death ¦ ¦¦ . The labB notes h which / aatBfe . ¦»
^ occupy ^ p . ^* 4 ^ i ^^_ r ^ i ^ about m ^>^ kpr- ¦ fep ^^ pp > ^ half ^ w ^ r W ^ ^^ r ^ " ^ the v ^ ^^ ^ aar volume •*• ^* " v * — ** V , are ^ . ^ ^^ ^^^ literary ^^ ^ r ^^ m ^ , « a ^ and «^ i ^ v biographical . They give accounts of the chief re ¦¦ ferred ba to 1 in the course of the '
Disperson H ^ gf / ^^« T * n V **^ ^^^ i ^ lB ages ^¦* "Jr * aV % ^^ Vh ^ ^ w ^ k ^ «^•¦ aBA « ^ h ^ ^^ . Bfe «« . «» ¦ ^ Bk ^ . ^ ¦ w bm ^^ ^ aar ^^ w »^ a ^ r ^ i ^ ^^^ ^ bb ^^ < Bb ^ ^^ ^ m ^ ^ p ^^ putation A ' ( ^^ between » Cicero . ^ - ^^ ah ^ and his ^ A imag * inary al interlocutor ) , and they give illustrative quotationsin mcases in the exact language
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ford , ' by H . D . Traill ( ' English Men of Action' ) . The view which Mr . Traill takes of the great minister of Charles bWbm —• I . is that bhbbvv He was «( a BJ man b ¦!» who »»
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Straiford was , in short , the life of the AbsolutistCausetils ¦¦ ¦ temporary mastery it » fleeting
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 1, 1889, page 1395, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01111889/page/17/
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