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No. 1868. — April 3, 1880.
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- The Reign of Queen Anne, Blackwood’s Magazine
- Bush-Life in Queensland - Part IV., Blackwood's Magazine
- On the Origin of a Written Greek Literature, by F. A. Paley, Fraser’s Magazine
- The 'Crooked Meg:' a Story of the Year One - Part I., Fraser's Magazine
- An Indo-Anglian Poet, by James Payn, Gentleman’s Magazine
- The Proper Use of the City Churches, by C. Kegan Paul, Nineteenth Century
- The Pillar of Praise, by Emily Pfeiffer, Contemporary Review
- Interference, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- Love, the Betrayer, by U. A. T., Cornhill Magazine
- Love’s Dawn and Death, by G. V. K., Gentleman’s Magazine
- The Auld Ash-Tree
- The Pillar of Praise, by Emily Pfeiffer, Contemporary Review
No. 1869. — April 10, 1880.
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- The Beginning of Greek Sculpture - Part II., by Walter H. Pater, Fortnightly Review
- Visions, by Tourgueneff, translated from Russian, Cornhill Magazine
- Wordsworth, by Edward Caird, Fraser’s Magazine
- The North-East Passage, by Lieutenant Palander, Swedish Royal Navy, Commander of the Exploring Vessel, Blackwood’s Magazine
- The Civil Code of the Jews - Part II., Pall Mall Gazette
- Verena Fontaine's Rebellion - Part I., by Johnny Ludlow, Argosy
Poetry.
- The Divine Life, by A. P. S., Macmillan's Magazine
- The Perfect Death, by A. P. S., Macmillan's Magazine
Miscellany.
- Definition of the Color Indigo, Nature
No. 1870. — April 17, 1880.
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- Charles Waterton, London Quarterly Review
- Adam and Eve - Part VII., by Mrs. Parr, the author of 'Dorothy Fox', Advance Sheets
- Sham Admiration in Literature, by James Payn, Nineteenth Century
- The Civil Code of the Jews - Part III., Pall Mall Gazette
- Verena Fontaine's Rebellion - Part II., by Johnny Ludlow, Argosy
- Among French Friends in Burgundy - Dijon, by M. Betham-Edwards, Fraser’s Magazine
- Indian Powers of Memory, by Monier Williams, Athenæum
Poetry.
- The Indian Cowrie, by William Canton, Examiner
No. 1871. — April 24, 1880.
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- Hamerton’s 'Life of Turner', Edinburgh Review
- The 'Crooked Meg:' a Story of the Year One - Part II., Fraser's Magazine
- Days in the Woods, by Dunraven, Nineteenth Century
- Verena Fontaine's Rebellion - Part III., by Johnny Ludlow, Argosy
- The Marbles of Ægina, by Walter H. Pater, Fortnightly Review
- The British Peerage, Temple Bar
- Chinese Progress and Russian Diplomacy in Central Asia, Pall Mall Gazette
- A Tidal Problem, Nature
Poetry.
- Sonnets, by J. H., Spectator
- An Old Boat, by F. W. B., Spectator
- An Ivy Song, by Sarah Doudney, Sunday Magazine
- On the Pier, by H. E. Clarke
Miscellany.
- Can we See Sound?, Cassell's Family Magazine
No. 1872. — May 1, 1880.
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- The Deep Sea and its Contents, by Dr. Wm. B. Carpenter, Nineteenth Century
- The 'Crooked Meg:' a Story of the Year One - Part III., Fraser's Magazine
- Backsheesh, by Golden Horn, Macmillan's Magazine
- He that will not when he may - Part XIV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- Agnosticism and Women, by Bertha Lathbury, Nineteenth Century
- The Regicides of this Century, Cornhill Magazine
- The Civil Code of the Jews - Part IV., Pall Mall Gazette
- The Jesuits and the Civil Power, Saturday Review
- Temperature of the Soil During Winter, by T. H. N., Nature
Poetry.
- The Heart of Midlothian, by H. M.
- Age, by H. E. Clarke
- Sonnet, All The Year Round
No. 1873. — May 8, 1880.
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- Metternich, by Karl Hillebrand, Contemporary Review
- Bush-Life in Queensland - Part V., Blackwood's Magazine
- Adam Sedgwick, by Harvey Carlisle, Macmillan’s Magazine
- He that will not when he may - Part XV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- Artificial Diamonds, by F. W. Rudler, F.G.S., Popular Science Review
- The Civil Code of the Jews - Part V., Pall Mall Gazette
- A Swiss Novelist, by Helen Zimmern, Fraser’s Magazine
- Out of it, Saturday Review
- Musical Pitch, Nature
Poetry.
- In Firle Park, by F. W. B., Spectator
- Where shall we Roam?, by R. C. Lehmann, Chambers' Journal
- Seeking Rest, by J. Ashcroft Noble, Good Words
- 'What God us Here hath Given', by Mizra Shaffy
Miscellany.
- Tapestry, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
No. 1874. — May 15, 1880.
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- The History of Rent in England, by J. E. Thorold Rogers, Contemporary Review
- Adam and Eve - Part VIII., by Mrs. Parr, the author of 'Dorothy Fox', Advance Sheets
- The Irish Small Farmer, by Standish O'Grady, Fortnightly Review
- Personal Recollections of Mary Carpenter, by Frances Power Cobbe, Modern Review
- Verena Fontaine's Rebellion - Part IV., by Johnny Ludlow, Argosy
- Illusions of Memory, by J. S., Pall Mall Gazette
- The Civil Code of the Jews - Part VI., Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- Palingenesis, by Edmund W. Gosse, Cornhill Magazine
- On the Embankment, by H. E. Clarke
Miscellany.
- The Classic Order of Architecture, Builder
- Anecdote from the South African Library, Nature
- A Devinshire Town, Fern Paradise
No. 1875. — May 22, 1880.
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- Notes on Infinity, by Richard A. Proctor, Gentleman’s Magazine
- Eleanour: a Tale of Non-Performers, Blackwood’s Magazine
- Religion, Achaian and Semitic, by Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Nineteenth Century
- He that will not when he may - Part XVI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- The Suppression of the Templars in England, Church Quarterly Review
- The Dog and its Folk-Lore, by F. T. Thiselton Dyer, Gentleman’s Magazine
- Mr. Brudenell Carter on Short Sight, Spectator
- A Russian Ice House, Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- 'Deo Gratias', by H. M., Spectator
- Autumn Song, by L. T. M., Spectator
- 'Along a Slope of Grass she Came', by John Payne
Miscellany.
- The Power of 'Good Spirits', Lancet
- Æsthetic Charm of a London Fog, Cornhill Magazine
No. 1876. — May 29, 1880.
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- Mohammedanism in China, Edinburgh Review
- Verena Fontaine's Rebellion - Part V., by Johnny Ludlow, Argosy
- Recent Events in Arabia, by Wilfred Scawen Blunt, Fortnightly Review
- The 'Crooked Meg:' a Story of the Year One - Part IV., Fraser's Magazine
- Klopstock, by M. W. M. C., Cornhill Magazine
- Ideals of Feminine Usefulness, by Edith Simcox, Fortnightly Review
- The Pinch of Poverty, by James Payn, Nineteenth Century
- The Temperature of Space and its Bearing on Terrestrial Physics, by James Croll, Nature
Poetry.
- My Little Woman, by Sarah Doudney, Good Words
- Entering in, by Julia C. R. Dorr
- The Poetry of a Root-Crop, by Charles Kingsley, Macmillan's Magazine
No. 1877. — June 5, 1880.
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- An Attempted Philosophy of History, by Leslie Stephen, Fortnightly Review
- He that will not when he may - Part XVII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- International Novelists and Mr. Howells, by A. Orr, Contemporary Review
- Bush-Life in Queensland - Part VI., Blackwood's Magazine
- An Escape for Life From a Fijian Cyclone, Macmillan’s Magazine
- The Civil Code of the Jews - Part VII., Pall Mall Gazette
- Plain-Speaking, by Dinah Craik, the author of 'John Halifax, Gentleman', Good Words
- The Heirs of a Poor Monk, Pall Mall Gazette
- A Modern Sermon, Portsmouth (Eng.) Monitor
Poetry.
- De Profundis, by Alfred Tennyson, Nineteenth Century
- Ode to Augustus, by Horace, translated by Theodore Martin, Spectator
No. 1878. — June 12, 1880.
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- Animal Intelligence, Westminster Review
- A Young Lady’s Letter, Temple Bar
- Memoirs of Madame de Remusat, Quarterly Review
- He that will not when he may - Part XVIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- 'Cymbeline' in a Hindoo Playhouse, by Harold Littledale, Macmillan’s Magazine
- Social and Literary Dandyism, Saturday Review
- The Pinch of Wealth, Spectator
- Professional Fools, Globe
- Anchor-Ice, by J. Rae, Nature
Poetry.
- Playmates, by George Warrington, Chambers' Journal
- The Dancing Girl
- From the Cradle, by Frederick Locker, Cornhill Magazine
No. 1879. — June 19, 1880.
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- The Letters of Charles Dickens, Westminster Review
- Adam and Eve - Part IX., by Mrs. Parr, the author of 'Dorothy Fox', Advance Sheets
- What Shakespeare Learnt at School - Part I., by Thos. S. Baynes, Fraser’s Magazine
- He that will not when he may - Part XIX., by Mrs. Oliphant, Advance Sheets
- The Ascent of Roraima, by Montagu Flint, F.R.G.S., Temple Bar
- A Persian Garden-Party, by a Guest, Tinsley’s Magazine
- Music in St. Paul’s Cathedral, Leisure Hour
- Mr. Matthew Arnold on Poetry and Religion, Spectator
Poetry.
- In a Hayfield, by G. W., Cassell's Magazine
- In Sutherlandshire, by W. A. Sin, Fraser's Magazine
- Aber Waterfall, Temple Bar
- The World as I Find it, by Frederick Langbridge, Good Words
- A Love-Song, by R. I. O., Spectator
Miscellany.
- Health and Railway Travelling, Modern Thought
No. 1880. — June 26, 1880.
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- The English Flower-Garden, Quarterly Review
- Bush-Life in Queensland - Part VII., Blackwood's Magazine
- What Shakespeare Learnt at School - Part II., by Thos. S. Baynes, Fraser’s Magazine
- A Lost Poem by Edmund Spenser, by Sebastain Evans, Macmillan’s Magazine
- The Civil Code of the Jews - Part VIII., Pall Mall Gazette
- Curiosities of Omnivorous Mankind, Land and Water
- The Dynasty of the Romanoffs, Boston Traveller
Poetry.
- Abreast the Storm, by Richard Downey, Tinsley's Magazine
- A Conceit Pastoral, by C. T., Temple Bar
- My Favorite Picture, by Zephyr, Tinsley's Magazine
- Her Last Letter, by Blanch Lindsay, Macmillan's Magazine
- Circumstance, by W. L. Courtney, Spectator
Miscellany.
- Japanese Lady Seized by an Octopus, by Frank Buckland, Land and Water