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mented with a gilt cross and a small cross in each ^ uw «* corn vw — er , is fully in keepj ^ ing ^ j with its character . book
as a devotional . From h w ^ m ^^ g ^ L ^ B ^^ L the ^^^ ^ fc ^—t ~^^ ~ Sun ^~^ " v ¦ day ¦ —~ —* ^^^ g School — ¦ — — —— - Association —— —¦ — — ' —~ —~ —¦ - , » 37 —^~ ^ Norfolk ¦ — - — —<~ i ™ - — _ Strand r * . 1 « Li TT fe J » in Palestine T _ 1 _ when t -r
lived Street : , a short . — ' handbook to the Synoptical Jesus Gospelsby J . Estlin Carpenter , M . A . The
author _ 1 f— — ' s , aim _ pa ^ n ¦ is ^ B *<* to W _^ fc set ^ 1 _ V ^^ b efore _^^ P _^ k < tt _ h _^ the ^ L * 1 ^ - ^ reader « A *^ —^ j » J _* ^ A in ^ ___ a _*^ series ^^ _~_ *> __¦ of its classified people , its chapters government an account , and of its the reli Hol g y ion Land as ,
they stood at the time when Christ was upon , the earth . He has gathered together in a very small space , an exhaustive _ t A B summary _ m _ h A of the condition _ . of ^* _ ^_ ^_ _ ^_ __
the Jews , their judicial tribunals , the ritual uses of the Temple and the synagogues , the various orders . . — _ , parties j— -j and sects - and ~ - the — — theories ______ — held — _
in v _ „_ reference _ , _ _ to , the coming , g of Messiah . The author acknowledges the sources from which he derives a large part of his information , and thus
his book is not merely valuable for the information which it gives , but for the indications which it offers to the student as to books available for
further study . From Messrs . W . Swan Sonnensahein & Co . — ____ ¦_ _^^___ _ P ^_ M __ __ - ¦ A ___ _»—^^_ _ _ ______ _» _»
b ' y Th H e . Common Pooley and Sense L , Method Carnie . of A Teachi French ng French manual , ' in ^ — French _ bv —m —r « v ^ —^ ™ ^ , m the w ^_»^ ~*^ op ~_~ r <^ inion J ^ h * m ~ ~ ^ fc —» of —^ ^ its —» w *^ authors ~ - ^ # ^»» ^^ t r *^ ^— < ^^ being »\^ ^^ a aa *^& th ^ a m ^ at v ~ v
translation the ordinary from method J & nglish of has teaching been proTed French by sad by experience to be long and tedious and entirely
without commensurate results / The contention is , therefore , that in order to give young people an acquain X tance __ with -- _— a new - _ - - language ^ --j _ - ^—^ _ , they _¦ ^ must ---
take each step by using a book written in the language they are to acquire , and the authors affirm ¦¦ —^ that —¦ - — — ^ their ^^ —— - —» ^^— ^—^^ m method ^^^ r—^^ ^— ¦ ^^__ ^^ r - ^ - ^^ will v » ^ - ¦^¦_^__ i be w *^ w found ^ m —^ ^ r «* ^^^ ^^ v _« to -t ^ be at V B * ^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^
-once rapid , easy , and interesting . Having acquired number a of speaking simple word acquaintance s in every with day a sufficient usethe
pupil is to be advanced to a knowledge of , the he grammar Trill ~ -- — — then v » V of —• find ^^ the »_¦ ^ rf language far dB M less « - ¦ -Ba ^ difficult ~» m , » and a > J » ~ a « — - ^ this ^ to W ^ , at it tai «• ^ is ^ V , _ b n argued * if k flk he , _ _• *^ <¦¦ ^ ~ - ^^ ^ * __«• - » ^^
instead has gone of in throug English h the . preliminaries in French From Isle Messrs of Wi . ht Ji- Wyman h * / by Two & Sons Wihts . — « -A Eecorded Visit to the for
the information ~ " > ** » g |^ sy of poste " * " ** ^^ rity » by g ¦_•* - John ? - » . Jt Bud « VVVAVAVVi ge . This AVJ . volume i , we learn from the author ' s ' epistle
apologe get describes nec , , ' was was in written wr humorous itten for for sty sale sale le , sometimes at at a a bazaar bazaar in , , and and verse it it , sometimes sometimes in in prose -nrose . an nn excursion excursion over over the t . he island island .
Southampton followed by a and descri 4 , Bournemouth ption of a brief Thoug visit h evi % J to - ,
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who serve follow to interest the and writers will certainl example y , amuse and spend those I I October in the Isle of Wight .
Sbruxs por April . & & ln 4 Ug g Rivington J > work W 8 * 8 . opens ODens -H ) . ° The wi with ( Sampson th second a a sketch skfifch Low part of of , Marston of Mr Mr this . Millais Milifti interest , Searl s on on - e
whom w one the of author the few besto living ws the men high whose praise p that icture , he s Je a Ppeal sters to ' us The from account the level of of his th © artistic great ancient
! ^ IHaI eludes . _ . - - . „ . a juhu note of -i / uut the _ formation vii Jtio ailidoio of the career i : c-Vi Pre cc 7 i - Kaphaelite brotherhoodof which Mr . Millais won became the bestknown , memberand whose
I I weed ff * 1 <_ - _ C _ l - / _ the li writer ^* - ¦ " . * W M describes . vOL - Jn _ __ . _ ULxi' KY a » AJLX 4 neither ^/ l-ULhJ . 9 _ JL . . , * _* more _»^* ^ W XA nor \ 7 O ^ y | i I tnan eas of a protest of sincerity art againat the fa-.
^ en conventional which rulod before '
its inception . The illustration in this casd is a singularly ^^^ m ^ m fine - — — ' and - — — — - clear —— —— - —— ——— ' p »—^ iece ^— - —— —^ —i— of —iv ^_ P work — » — | ^ s ^ *« ^ p , « repre ^^ ^^ K ^ ^^ B ^^ - r
some senting mantel the painter iece and in his a carved studio , wi cabinet th its . hand The - p subject of the second sketch ia one of the ' past
masters _ ' of _¦ the ¦ _ engraver ' s craft , Mr ^_» _^ . Samuel _>^_ * Cousins , Hon . Retired R . A ., the sole survivor of the members of the Academy of fifty years *
Beginning as a taker of pencil portraits in ago his native of the Society f \«_ ci r ty ^ rm ^ t of Exeter of Arts il , he when won he 44 the W was ff Utl silver ^ onl palette eleven Xvf
• years >*• w «_»~ »* of age . * v , r for X ^* a ^^ pencil a vk ' , a ~~ ' copy A ^ ' * A of James ^ UA y T Heath v ^^ ' s engraving _ ^ *— " « of ~ Murillo — — - — - ———— ¦ — —1— ' s —v * Good —^ v —1 ' —^ ——— - Shep - —_* - " — — ^ ^^ - herd ^»^—^^_» ———• , w ' and ^ tf ^^__ P ^ 1 ^ W a ^
year later he won the Society ' s silver medal for a Thomas drawing D in ke black Acland and Cousins white . was Aided enabled by Sir to — — y m — — - — ¦— - — — —— — - — , ^—^^— ^^ — - ~ ^—^^ m ^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^ hp ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^|^^ v ^^^^ ^^ H ^^^ r ^^ W ^^ ^ M' ^^^^
continue his studies in London under S . W . Reynolds of the foremost , and afterward engravers s in took the his country place . as As one a
proof not only of the success which he attained , but are reminded of the liberality that Mr which . Cousins characterises was the donor him , we of
£ \ 5 , 000 to the Royal Academy as a pension fund for poor and deserving artists . The illustration represents the venerable art-worker in his
sittingroom , on the walls of which are some of the most famous of his own prints . The subject of the third sketch is Mr . George A . Lawson , the
sculptor , whose ' Jeanie Deans' first secured the attention of the public for his work . His public efforts have been unequivocal successesand in
the picture before us we see him in the midst , of his works , the statues and busts around him being effectively reproduced . The number is
clo & ed with a sketch of Mr . Marcus Stone ' s studio , with the artist in the foreground . History and literature have supplied this eminent painter
with many of his finest inspirations , and he has also given much of his fine work to the enrichment of well-known booksthe ' Great
Expectations / ' Our Mutual Friend , / and 'The Child's History of England / by Charles Dickens—who was —¦ W ~_« V "*^ one ^^~ . " ^ " * i ^ of —(^ «^ the —i ^ _» ^ —^ fi ^ r ^ m * rst v ——p —^ to — - —^ praise h ^ ^ v — —¦¦ ^—— —T- —<—¦ his ————• —w W desi ¦—— ' —— *^ V ^^ gns ¦ ^^ —^ —and ¦¦—I ¥ """•
Mr . Anthony Trollope ' s * He Knew he was Right ' being among the volumes which he has illustrated . —Health ( Wyman & Sons ) has a valuable paper
on ' Examinations , Schools , and Health / and a practical series of articles on ' House-heating Appliances . '—The Colonial Trade Journal ( 72
Leaden hall Street ) devotes its leading article to a clear and concise summary of the operation of the new Bankruptcy Act , as seen in its actual
working . — The Glasgow University Review ( Wilson & McCormick , Glasgow ) , a new candidate — —¦^ ^^ r ^^ v ^^^» — for —• —_^ ——» public ^ h ^^> —— —» » r—— — — ™^ —^ — favour ~— ~ — ^ ^^ - ^^ - , ^^ deals - ~ ^ - ^ — ^ mainl — ^ ¦ - y ^^ with ~ ¦¦
local being and described colleg and iate Illustrated subject * , b the y a little old college sketch of a gateway . —The Sword and Trowel ( Passmore
& Alabaster ) opens with a forcible article by ^ Moloch Mr ¦ vwiHto . ^^ ^*~ C . / H riV in ^ " *» . which ^ Spurgeon ~ ^^^^— p « - ^ g ^ ^ b ^ v ^ ho —^^ — " ^ condemns on ^^ — - " ^ ^ " — — ' Children ' ' ¦ ¦— ' — ' ^^ the — — — actions —— offered ¦ — —<~ — ^ ——» of to ^^ ¦ I I ^^^ ^^^ ^^^* . _ , __ i _ t A ^_ Ki A I
parents healthamusements who allow their and * children in ^ an ^ undue to indulge use of stimu in un - - lants . — y The Monthly Packet ( Walter Smith ) has _> *^ _» _ _ . __ . _> - ^^ r- ^« A
Education an interesting of Women ' friend — / ly and talk the ' edi on tor ' The deals Hig with her ^ Charles a ^^—w ^ P the —*^ Seconds - i —»—¦ Parliament ¦ ¦ -- —— - —— ¦— - —— - — . -- ' in her - ' Cameo
from noster _ . —^^ h ^ h Eng _ —¦ ~^ Square Tf lish « _ * —^^ ) History — ¦ _ ¦ contains ^ . ^ - * ^^_» ^^^ ' . ' — ———— som 7 ^ _ % rtf — — e e Fireside extracts r-i • _ ¦ — ( fro 7 m Pater T _"_ _ the - Queen ' s new book , with a sketch of Crathie
Strand Church ) . — is Church illustrated Bells by ( portraits 12 Southampto of JDr . n G Stree arrett t > , of Cambridge / V- » Canon ¥ Lei fc- hand ———— —— Mr — . A — — . W * — Crick ————
-may ^^ Jk VIVUM , and __ *^* with ** ^ _ . , i- ~ T . W pictures ~ T a ~_ 1 * «_ - »^•• g ^™— of y _« St _ r _ _ . Mary * __ _•¦ - ' s Church _ r ^» _ - __ .-- m --- *
contains Warwick , a large JEden amount bridge of UHurcU readable , Jlent and , and able it 11
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t 5 S ^^ " ——~ T *—~ " ™—~~~ - ¦ " ~ " ¦ " ¦¦———¦> " - —i «¦__«_»_« . «_«_»«—» - _• - «_>•*_ . aa . a __ bvm bim ^ ^ April is , - ^ The PubUshers ^ Circular 379
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), April 15, 1884, page 379, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15041884/page/11/
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