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No. 1816. — April 5, 1879.
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- The Reflection of English Character in English Art, Quarterly Review
- A Doubting Heart - Part XIV., by Miss Keary, the author of "Castle Daly," "Oldbury," etc., Advance Sheets
- An American View of American Competition, by Edward Atkinson, Fortnightly Review
- A Medium of Last Century - Part II., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Fohn, Saturday Review
- Nostradamus, Pall Mall Gazette
- Trousers Pockets, Saturday Review
- Carnival at Nice, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- Amari Aliquid, by Gordon Gun, Blackwood's Magazine
- A Quiet Corner, by G. Weatherly, Cassell's Magazine
- The Two Lights, Blackwood's Magazine
- "Haiden-Roslein", by Goethe, Chamber's Journal
Miscellany.
No. 1817. — April 12, 1879.
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- Godwin and Shelley, Cornhill Magazine
- A Doubting Heart - Part XV., by Miss Keary, author of "Castle Daly," "Oldbury," etc., Advance Sheets
- Novelists, Blackwood's Magazine
- On the Position and Influence of Women in Ancient Greece, by James Donaldson, Contemporary Review
- The Bride's Pass - Part VIII., by Sarah Tytler, the author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc., Advance Sheets
- Mr. Ruskin's Society, Spectator
- Professor Clifford, Examiner
Poetry.
- Horace's Ghost, by Horace, translated by H. C. M., Spectator
- The Sea's Answer, All The Year Round
No. 1818. — April 19, 1879.
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- Walter Bagehot, Fraser's Magazine
- A Doubting Heart - Part XVI., by Miss Keary, the author of "Castle Daly," "Oldbury," etc., Advance Sheets
- The Position and Influence of Women in Ancient Athens, by James Donaldson, Contemporary Review
- The Bride's Pass - Part IX., by Sarah Tytler, the author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc., Advance Sheets
- A Scots Bishop, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Great Unloaded, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Positivist Strike for a Liturgy, Spectator
- A Fire at Hong Kong, Pall Mall Gazette
- Charles Lamb, Macmillan's Magazine
- The French Flag, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- From my Armchair, by Henry W. Longfellow, Cambridge Tribune
- To Theocritus in Winter, by A. Lang, Macmillan's Magazine
- Fast-Day Hymn, Christian at Work
Miscellany.
- General Stoletoff's mission from Samarcand
- January's Church Missionary Intelligencer
- Sheeps as Beasts of Burden
No. 1819. — April 26, 1879.
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- The Progress of Greece, by R. C. Jebb, Macmillan's Magazine
- Sarah de Berenger - Part I., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
- Bourbon, by W. E. Montague, Fraser's Magazine
- The Bride's Pass - Part X., by Sarah Tytler, the author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc., Advance Sheets
- Ancient Egypt - Part II., by Reginald Stuart Poole, Contemporary Review
- The Duties of Ignorance, by C. E. S., Cornhill Magazine
- The Intellectual Status of the Aborigines of Victoria, Spectator
- The Ruin of Szegedin, Spectator
- Topiary Gardening, Gardener's Magazine
- The Haddock, Fishing Gazette
Poetry.
- An Easter Idyl, by A. B.
- Irish Song, by Alfred Perceval Graves, the author of "Songs of Killarney", Spectator
- Mortality, by J. S. D., Latin translation by H. M., Spectator
No. 1820. — May 3, 1879.
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- On the Choice of Books, by Frederic Harrison, Fortnightly Review
- Sarah de Berenger - Part II., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
- On the Escape of Prince Louis Napoleon From the Fortress of Ham, by Joseph Orsi, Fraser's Magazine
- The Bride's Pass - Part XI., by Sarah Tytler, the author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc., Advance Sheets
- On Sensation and the Unity of Structure of Sensiferous Organs, by Professor Huxley, Nineteenth Century
- A Cremation in China, by Herbert A. Giles, Cornhill Magazine
- Tent-Life in Palestine, Chambers' Journal
- Critics and Authors, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- Chamouni and Rydal, by J. Truman, Macmillan's Magazine
- De Profundis, by F. W. B., Spectator
No. 1821. — May 10, 1879.
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- Cobbett, Cornhill Magazine
- The Bride's Pass - Part XII., by Sarah Tytler, the author of "What She Came Through," "Lady Bell," etc., Advance Sheets
- Biography, Travel, and Sport, Blackwood's Magazine
- Sarah de Berenger - Part III., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
- Residual Phenomena, by Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir, Fraser's Magazine
- Science and Faith, Spectator
- Uphill Work, Saturday Review
- Sir A. Panizzi, Spectator
Poetry.
- In Memoriam, by F. H. Doyle, Cornhill Magazine
- Thanksgiving, by W. C. Bennett, Sunday Magazine
Miscellany.
- Indus Valley State Railway, Academy
No. 1822. — May 17, 1879.
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- Memoirs and Charters of the Lennox, Edinburgh Review
- Sarah de Berenger - Part IV., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
- Count Leo Tolstoy's Novels, by W. R. S. Ralston, Nineteenth Century
- Jerome Bongrand's Heresy. A Tale About Priests, Cornhill Magazine
- Burma, by Albert Fytche, Fortnightly Review
- The American Ideal of Character, Spectator
- Historical Casuistry, Saturday Review
- Earth-born Meteorites, Spectator
- The Umbrella Bird, Hatters' Gazette
- Dedicatory Poem to the Princess Alice, by Alfred Tennyson, Nineteenth Century
- The Defence of Lucknow, by Alfred Tennyson, Nineteenth Century
Poetry.
- Lore-Lei, by Heine, translated by Kate Brownlee Sherwood
- Secret Love, by Heine, translated by Kate Brownlee Sherwood
- A Cynic, by Ethel Taine, Irish Monthly
- Rose or Thorn, by Robert Wilson, Good Words
- Spring, by E. W. Howson, Spectator
- Dedicatory Poem to the Princess Alice, by Alfred Tennyson, Nineteenth Century
- The Defence of Lucknow, by Alfred Tennyson, Nineteenth Century
Miscellany.
No. 1823. — May 24, 1879.
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- William Cobbett, Edinburgh Review
- Sarah de Berenger - Part V., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
- Mauritius, by W. E. Montague, Fraser's Magazine
- The Distracted Young Preacher - Part I., by Thomas Hardy, New Quarterly Review
- Through the Ages: a Legend of a Stone Axe, New Quarterly Review
Poetry.
- John A. Dix, by M. E. W. S., Evening Post
- "Flow on, Flow on, Old Ocean's Daughters", by Rev. Isaac Williams
- The Vine, by Burbidge
- "Yet let me Keep the Old Observances", by Rev. R. S. Hawker
- Through the Ages: a Legend of a Stone Axe, New Quarterly Review
No. 1824. — May 31, 1879.
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- South Africa, Edinburgh Review
- The Distracted Young Preacher - Part II., by Thomas Hardy, New Quarterly Review
- Two Impostors of the Eighteenth Century, by H. G. H., Cornhill Magazine
- The Romance of Mistress Frances Kendrik of Calcot House - Part I., by Katharine S. MacQuoid, the author of "Patty", Advance Sheets
- John Aikin, M.D., by Mrs. Herbert Martin, Fraser's Magazine
- The Melancholy of the Educated English, Spectator
- The Evolution of Games, Saturday Review
- Republican Intolerance in France, Spectator
Poetry.
- Pater Vester Pascit Illa, by Rev. R. S. Hawker
- Little Elsie, by J. H., Chamber's Journal
- After Dusk, by William Sharp, Good Words
- "O Time, Dull Time, go Faster", by Burbidge
- "Ah me! the Mallows, Dead in the Garden Drear", translated from the Greek of Moschos
No. 1825. — June 7, 1879.
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- Probability as the Guide of Conduct, by Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Nineteenth Century
- The Distracted Young Preacher - Part III., by Thomas Hardy, New Quarterly Review
- The Pathans of the North-West Frontier of India, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Romance of Mistress Frances Kendrik of Calcot House - Part II., by Katharine S. MacQuoid, the author of "Patty", Advance Sheets
- The Cultivation of the Imagination, by Rt. Hon. Geo. J. Goschen, M.P., address delivered at the Liverpool Institute
- The Expedition of Philip II. to England, by Ducie, Fortnightly Review
- Hard Up, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- On the Water, by Emanuel Geibel, translated from German by W. P. A.
- Daisies, All The Year Round
- On Hearing a Lark in January, by J. A. P., Good Words
- The Secret of the Waves, translated from German by W. P. A., Kladderadatsch
Miscellany.
- Air-Flushing, Sanitary Record
No. 1826. — June 14, 1879.
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- Origen and the Beginnings of Christian Philosophy - Part I., by Brooke F. Westcott, Contemporary Review
- Sarah de Berenger - Part VI., by Jean Ingelow, Advance Sheets
- William Kingdon Clifford, by Frederick Pollock, Fortnightly Review
- The Romance of Mistress Frances Kendrik of Calcot House - Part III., by Katharine S. MacQuoid, the author of "Patty", Advance Sheets
- Contemporary Life and Thought in France, by G. Monod, Contemporary Review
- On Chinese Fans, by Herbert A. Goles, Fraser's Magazine
- Zulu Orthography, Natal Colonist
Poetry.
- The Cloud, All The Year Round
- Spring's Gifts, by Alex H. Japp, Belgravia
- The Maid and the Leaf, All The Year Round
Miscellany.
- The Electrical Light for Surgical Operations
- A Hymn from the Rig-Veda, translated by Professor Max Müller
No. 1827. — June 21, 1879.
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- The Secret Correspondence of Louis XV., Quarterly Review
- A Doubting Heart - Part XVII., by Miss Keary, the author of "Castle Daly," "Oldbury," etc., Advance Sheets
- Mrs. Craven and her Work, by M. C. Bishop, Nineteenth Century
- Edwin and Angelina. A True Story, Argosy
- Jannina - Greek or Turkish?, by George A. Macmillan, Macmillan's Magazine
- Truth of Intercourse, by R. L. S., Cornhill Magazine
- The Necessity of Appointing a Financial Viceroy of India, Economist
Poetry.
- Immortality, by Lydia M. Favor, magazine
- The Peoples, All The Year Round
- Song, by E. G., Transcript
Miscellany.
- The Union Jack, Little Folks
No. 1828. — June 28, 1879.
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- Heroines of Spenser, by Edward Dowden, Cornhill Magazine
- Old Joquelin's Bequest: a Tale about Women, Cornhill Magazine
- A Few Words on Mr. Freeman, by J. A. Froude, Nineteenth Century
- A Visit to the New Zealand Geysers, by Robert Clement Sconce Bunbury, Fraser's Magazine
- The New Credulity, Spectator
- The Dark Side of a Bright Picture, by C. S., Fraser's Magazine
Poetry.
- An Invitation to the Sledge, by J. A. Symons, Cornhill Magazine
- You'll Never Guess, Good Words
- Sweet Violets, by J. C. H., Chamber's Journal
Miscellany.
- England Fifty Years Ago, All The Year Round