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' sent The -writer Battles being of p ^ p * Finance -p- the -ppppt -p ^ p ^— -p author ^ / * The p ^ pp— of Profits books of such Panics - —¦— as /
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merits . r - From the p ^ p ^ same . —Mostl p ^^ p-p ^ pp— ¦ y Pools' by E . Randolph
IB . riv 3 ^ W p * p ^ vola " ** p" ^ p » ^^* Wt ^ It ^*^ ^ " ^^ " ^ ^ is ^ ¦» not ' altoge -p ^ " — _¦ p ^ p ther ^— -pw — —— — -p * easy , ¦ — ^^ to review — — — — thi ^^ — s , novel ^^^ p ^^ pf ^^ pTp ^ pk ^ . VAlp Some ^ ^^ pp " *^ p ^ p » ^ p "' portions ^ pw ^ " ^ " ^ p » ^ p » " ^ ^^ ¦ " ¦ "" *^ of - ^ p- " ¦» ^ Mr p ""*— ¦ . — ¦ . Ran ¦ — — - ¦ dol - pp- ~— ~— ph j ^ pppp—— ' s - — story - ^ — — —— ^ m are
from exceedingly want of well ability written , but , others because fail the not author so much has chosen to set himself a most difficult task . His
I imitations of the styles of various contemporary haps novelists the , mos for t examp observable le , are feature hardly successful in the book . Per is a - savour of quizzical humourwhich often leads .. us
to wonder whether the author , is not quietly disarms laughing criticism at his readers and behoves all the us time to be ; and careful this .
Of one thing , rlioweveT , we may speak confidentl drawn Ifv ^ v V ^ F » W ^ y ^^^ , an ^ " that ^ ^^ " ^^ exceeding ^^ ^ " ^ in ~^ ^^ ^^ ^^ Sybil —^ ^^^^ K ^ ' ly Grey ' charming ^^ ^^ Mr ^^ . ^^ Randol ^ girl J ^^^ ~~^ , H p whose h w ^ nas — w— ——
characteristics are all womanly and good , and butes stand out of by Lad contrast y Victoria . mth the Nagle masculine . The attri hero - , Roland Tudor : is scarcely so interesting , despite
the romantic nature of his surroundings ; and next to the fair heroine we should feel inclined to depicted place the with Squeed much famil insi y ht , whose and humour actions . are On
g 1 and the amusing whole , . Mostly Fools' is decidedly clever
From Fuller the same BT . — in If a ' Fellow somewhat Travellers h old-fashion / b y fidward ed I V ^^^ r ^^ ^^^^ v ^¦ ^^— —^ r - ^^ ^^ - ^ , ^ m opens ^^ ^^^^ ¦ ""^^ ¦ — ^—^ - ^ — - ^ r —w ~ - ¦ — —— — — ^ ¦* — " ^—— - ^^ r — - ^» — ¦ " ^ — ~ - ^ - ^ r ^ way ^ ^^ - ^^^ m ^ , B
by the meeting of two young people in a railway train , it must at any rate be conceded that subsequent events develop the story into one of great
i interest sweetheart . , For and the the young young woman man , has whose alread disposi y a - ; tion is of a vainfrivolous naturepossesses a past
: and we presentl must this y Josep leave threatens h , readers Murse to reveal , a to new find . actor What , out on thi but the s we past scene can is , ,
at any rate promise them much pleasure , in the [ pursuit .
From the same . — Southward Hoi' by the Rev . \ Timothy HarleyF . R . A . S . embraces a series of
\ ¦ throug observations h the made State , b of y the Georgia , author . during Commencing a tour , ' eomewhat Rrvnrnvwlmt , afte frfha r i * tlie t . lifi fashion fashion of of a ft panorama ntt . nara . mtL . a t the t , h «
¦' ¦ Midland takes his Railway read era Station to Liverpool , St . Fancras , embarks , the them , writer on
i one them of at the New Ounard York , transp Company lants ' s them steamers to Savannah , lands , escorts them along the Central Railroaddescribes
' Macon , stays with them at Atlanta , , halts at ' Augusta villeand , vi duitman sits ¦ — - ~~ - < Guneeville —¦ - V ¦ ¦ and finall P 1 , Clarksville W brings r~— ¦ them , Thomas back 1 -
. to — P ~ -w Savanna r ^^ , — ^ W ™ ^~ ¦! —^^^ h ^ ¦ P" and so , ^ p - ^ — - ^ home ¦ - ~^ , the » y ^^| W whole ^^ *^ ^^^^^ l ^ l ¦* ^^ ^ being p »^^ ^^ r ~ «^ P »*^ P ^^» »^^ P- ^ 1 de ^*^ ^ BapV ^ PB ^ - i ^ BJ ' scribed ! in % MPW a series ipv ¦« tbv of bv i short chapters —j j . There 4 b is
*> ¦ ' ^ a ^ mmm ^ ^ pr «^ ^ f *^ « w ^«^ r « -w ^« pr ^«^«^*^ m ^ ^^ p ^ v ^ r m ^ w ^¦ i' ^ V Vh ^ W «» « - *»^^ pra «^^ p * ^ P ^ pT , Harley IPJV much ^ H ^^ - ^^ ^^ ^^^ *^^ " ¦ 1 ¦ ^^ " ^^^ m ' that a s f ^ volume r j ~~^ ~ is ~ " ^» w ^ — interesting » , «¦¦¦ J « The ¦ p ^ - ^ »» i a author - ^—^^ - ^ ^ ^ and ^ ¦ pih ^ p ^ pT p " 1 is valuable v ^ v ^^ p yyi p g ^ f lainly ^ hv ^ pipr ^ pv p ^ H ^^ pp ^^ ^^ pi ^ m in * of - ^^ p p ^ p ^^ Mr * m m an p ^ p * W . ^ PMI
observant nature , and in this case he has used his powers to groat advantage . ' m From t Messrs niaH . Macmillan i i i fvtvw Sc Oo . —New editions
( mk ^ - » - »^—• ap ^^^ -BM-rv f >^ * r ¦ - ^ p >»«^•^¦^ p ^ B * B » IV ^ B . » ^» W *» ta » ^* » W ^^ % 4 »« k VAVJUV of and Mr . Dictionarj Charles Dickens of the ' e Thames Dictionary * have of been London pub- ' lishe ¦ Pttf d for the T present season . The books in
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From the ' same . —The three volumes of Critical
. l Mai pMaiaMapa _>» MaaMMap > pM > . MdMMMMaipM «> IMaMB >< i ^ pM . « Mi ^« SW BMa > I ^^ BBB fB ^ ITp ^^ p ^^ p ^ p ^ p ^ p ^^ p ^ p ^ p ^ p ^ p ^ p ^ p ^ p ^ p ^^ p ^>^ p ^>^ p ^ p ^ p ^^ p ^ p ^ p ^ p ^^^ p ^ p ^>^ p ^^>^ p ^>^>^^>^ p ^>^ p ^>^>^^>^ k ^^>^>^>^ p ^^^>^^^^^^^^^ p ^^^^^ p ^ p ^^^^>^^>^>^^^^^^^^^ p ^^ p ^>^^^^ p ^^>^>^^^ p ^ p ^ p ^^ p ^^ p ^ p ^>^ p ^^^^^ p ^ p ^ BBIMM 4 B ¦ Miscellanies , by John Morley , will complete ^^ . the fine collected 'edition of that writer ' s V 6 rks
which ^ ^ pk has *^ been p ^ in A - course ¦ ' . of jftiblieation mr :. _ ' ( tfft i ^ ^_ ' - ^ A ; - for . ^ pfe * . r ¦ , some months ^ p » p « pV ^ p ^^ kpHh ^ V 4 ^^ pW ¦» . V Two ¦ ^ p * V W ^ p * volumes V ^^ VpV ^^ V ^ PpVpBp ^^ p ^ VpBF of ^^^ p * tile ^ p" >^^ I ^ ' MiscelLanies p ^>^ V ^ p ^ B ^ p «^^^^ ^ fff ^ pv ^ p ^ f ' ^^ •^ fc /^ J
in have Jul alread y . The y appeared first volume , and contains the third ' Bobespierrfe is promised '
' Carlyle / « B yron / * Macaulay' , and 'Emerson ; , » Volume ^ ^ pp' ^ p ^ ¦ ^ p ^ p ^ p- ^ p ^ ' ¦ ^ p II ^ p ^>— »^^ p . — ^ , ^ p c Vauvenargues » r - ^^^ ¦ — — - ^ p —» K ^^ B — ^^ , * l ^^* « Turgot —^ ^ p ^^^ V ^^ ^ p' / * Con ^^^ ^^^ ^ p ¦¦™ - p ^ ih Opt p ^ p ^ p * ^ « A ^ ipB ^ bM A A
dorcet / and ' Joseph de Maistre '; From the samer . —The author of * John Halifax
Gentleman . ^ p ^ k ^ . ^ pB ^ / has p ^ desired pflpt ^ pt ^ pH to b enforce ^^ . ^ p ^ ka . a very - * salutary p ^ pt I , a moral Love lesson Story / in but her we story think at that 'King like ArthtuP many other : not
has and writers related not she sufficientl , has and thoug the y of result ht the too probability is much a dertain of of the amount ^ what l 6 ssbn she of , over- V « A * MMtMIWAftf hasis . In amt order ¦ ¦ i to i hasise * the f ¦¦¦¦ tr ¦ duty iw i
shown snown of ^^ W ^ parents ^^» emp us ns to a a woman woman their ^ ^ children ^ ^ nm oi of ^* m w an an , for almost aunosc emp ii m ^ instance j ^ - —K » w indescribable lnaescn W * V *^ - , she » oaDi - ^ has «^«( e
nature , who sells her child ; shortly after birth for twenty poundsand persistently speaks --t « v of it wfcile
,, in a * finer v her - > r *^ F possession method ^ v ^ " ^ w ^ o—ra , of v > w as »^^ pointing «^ a ^ ' - brat ^ nr" -wr w . ' ^^ her — i There ^— ! zaoral ^^ ^ - was ^ pr ^ p ^ v ^^ , than ^ - - we ^ ^ ^ v : think ww thi ^—~ - ^^ s , ,
, b have y showing with their what children slight , sympath now * little y parents trouble dften they take i from - # w- very selfishness p ^ vr i to understand - ™— -- »™ them
to but p ^ ^ p- ^ -ppp ^ pp ^ pF - ^ paint this ^ p ^ ppp p ^ pppp she ^ r ^^ in v ^ p * has " ^ pj ^^ m stronger « p ^ " disregarded Pppr ^ p ^ p ^^^^ p » p ^^ i ^ p ^ ^^ ( Jolourfe ¦ " , and ^— ^¦ ™ . ^^ hsts ¦ ~— p- The ^ p ^ " — " preferred ^ ™^ story - ^ ^^ - ^ ^^ p ^ p- ^ pp , , ¦ though it fails after this fashion to come -p . ^ -p ^ to
some 4 » p ^ " - »^ p ** * Tp * BBff * B of ^ p * VpV Mrs ^ pV « v pIpp ^ v . ib ^ p ^ Craik * WV ^ ^ W ^ p ^^ p ^ ' s ^ pF ^ p ^ p ^ prericms p ^** p ^^ ¦¦¦¦ - p ^ pv I m « " ^ p ^ tpPp * p » ^ p ^ pw works - ^ ^ p ^ ^ , I is up *| pv yet ^^^ characterised by the ptiriei womanly feelrrig and
refined chief charm etyle , and -which it will may undoubtedl Be said to y constitute delight many her
readers . From the same . —The life of a good mansincere in
his convictionsearnest in arid , unselfish in action , must , alw & yfr 1 excite purpose ; admiration , , even from people who candrily by a stretch of
imagination be termed religipils-minded themselves . Such a man was tiehry Bazely , the Oxford evangelist , a memoir of whose life has
Bazel been y written was in every by the sense Bev a . good E . L man . Hicks / & e , would M . A . seem naturally to have been endowed with a peculiarly upright and conscientious disposition
and this , strengthened and developed by the , of education his after he career received . It , is was apparent only after in every long action and
serious he determined reflection to , carried quit the over Church several of years Eng , land that , but once he had d i ecided p > s "p *» p ^ on -p * p * this course nothing r 'p ^ ' ¦
held r * vr p » p- ^ pp -pp him " p ^ pp be »* -ppp- ^ pp ^ back p- made ¦ p » - p ¦ p p . . p * -p —« p » Relating Bazel 'p-p' ^^ ip » ¦ ^^ went to ^ - ^— this pflprppi p ^ p to top ip- ^ p »» ^ pppvpp Scotland ic ^ pi * VP , . V -ppp a » wppppp remark . ^^ pp . p pp ~ to PW stud may r P ^ I ^ r ^ P > " y m the ^^~ ^— "PB ^ doctrines ¦ PP II ^ P ^ P * P * P" ^~ P ^ P ^ PP . PpPV | P ^ pBT of " ^ PP * PBPpl the PpPpPTP y ^ PPPPB P ^ f . Pr church ^ P ^ PP' ^>—^ PPB Pp ^ PJ ^^ pPW ^ PT PPPPPpBpl of ^ P ^ PBPP * that ^ PJpPP ^ pPJP ^ pl ^ pT ^ V PBBPP" ' country "P ^ f ^ P ^ p ^ P ^^ ' ^ PP" " ^ _¦
at Aberdeen , with which he had much sympathy . There theolog he ical was training greatly that struck the with divinity the students superior receivedas compared with the same course at
m in the a a Eng letter letter lish , written written universi at at ties the the ; but time timo later . that tnat on he he he confesses is is much mucii ,
disappointed effects in the at students not perceiving themselves , any who of the seem good to ^ pk B _—~ k- > J J L , -l . _ f > - pV ^ ^^ p . ^ . ^* ^^^^ p ^^ pp ^
him ' a very worldly set of men / Me . book _ is a most interesting one , and we only regret that we it it
cannot cannot cause the notice notice reader it it to more more consult fully fiillv the : ; but b book ut this tffti for fl , . should should himself , will certainly not be without its advantages .
From the same . —I * ew writers of fiction show keener powers anal works ysis are than of scarcely character Mr . Henry so widely or James disp read lay , a greater on novelist thia literary side whose of
the Atlantic as they deserve to be . It is there- i
fore with peculiar pleasure that we welcome an
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 15, 1886, page 612, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15061886/page/18/
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