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No. 1907. — January 1, 1881.
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- The Marshal Duke of Saldanha, Quarterly Review
- Girl and Grandfather, Temple Bar
- Village Life in New England, by A Non-Resident American, Contemporary Review
- My Holiday in Jamaica - Part III., Chamber's Journal
- Lyme Regis; a Splinter of Petrified History, Cornhill Magazine
- The Photophone, Spectator
- Sir Alexander Cockburn, Spectator
- Jewish Success and Failure, Spectator
Poetry.
- Old Letters, All The Year Round
- The Violet's Grave, by Vicortai, translated from the Sicilian
- Summer Eve, by Vicortai, translated from the Sicilian
- A Dedication, by Vicortai, translated from the Sicilian
- Felix, Felix ter Quarterque!, by Vicortai, translated from the Sicilian
- Reflected Heaven, by Vicortai, translated from the Sicilian
- Summer in Winter, by Vicortai, translated from the Sicilian
- November Days, by Shakespeare
No. 1908. — January 8, 1881.
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- The Unity of Nature - Part IV., by George Campbell, the Duke of Argyll, Contempory Review
- Fina's Aunt - Part I., Cornhill Magazine
- Rambles among Books, Cornhill Magazine
- A Forgotten Hero, by Annie Walker, Fraser's Magazine
- My Faithful Johnny - Part III., Cornhill Magazine
- A Visit to the Oldest State in Europe, by J. Theodore Bent, Fraser's Magazine
- American Prosperity, Spectator
- Wordsworth the Man, Spectator
- The Isle of Man, Spectator
Poetry.
- The Fugitives, by Vicortai, translated from the Sicilian
- Serenade, by Vicortai, translated from the Sicilian
Miscellany.
No. 1909. — January 15, 1881.
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- Sheridan, Temple Bar
- My Faithful Johnny - Part III., Cornhill Magazine
- An Autumn Ramble, by F. P. Verney, Contemporary Review
- Visited on the Children - Part VI., All The Year Round
- A Large Crater, by Prof. John Mime, F.G.S., Japan, Popular Science Review
- Charles Kingsley as a Fisherman, Gentleman's Magazine
- New Guinea, by Alfred R. Wallace, Nature
- Mme. Thiers, Pall Mall Gazette
- A Jewish Cemetery, Jewish World
- The Influence of a Tuning-Fork on the Garden Spider, by C. V. Boys, Nature
Poetry.
- One Daisy and Two Violets, by Alexander Anderson, Fraser's Magazine
- Unspoken Love, by E. T. C., Temple Bar
No. 1910. — January 22, 1881.
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- Saint-Simon's Parallel of Three Kings, Edinburgh Review
- Fina's Aunt - Part II., Cornhill Magazine
- Winter Sports and Pleasures, Blackwood's Magazine
- Visited on the Children - Part VII., All The Year Round
- Lord Edward Fitzgerald, Temple Bar
- "About Being Well-Informed", by Tom Balbus, Spectator
- On Shaking Hands, Golden Hours
- The Death of Anaxagoras, by William Canton, Contemporary Review
Poetry.
- The Death of the Year, All The Year Round
- Before the Daybreak, by F. W. B., Spectator
- Songs of the Sciences – Zoology, Punch
- Love-Test, by Vicortai, translated from the Sicilian
- The Death of Anaxagoras, by William Canton, Contemporary Review
Miscellany.
- Chinese Artillerymen, Overland China Mail
No. 1911. — January 29, 1881.
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- The Prophetic Power of Poetry, by J. C. Shairp, Fraser's Magazine
- Fina's Aunt - Part III., Cornhill Magazine
- The Unity of Nature - Part V., by George Campbell, the Duke of Argyll, Contempory Review
- Don John - Part I., by Jean Ingelow, Day of Rest
- A Day With a War Balloon, by Henry Elsdale, Nineteenth Century
- Suwarrow, Temple Bar
- Bird-Lore, Chambers' Journal
- George Eliot, Spectator
Poetry.
- To an Old Coat, by Pierre-Jean de Béranger, translated from the French by F. Doyle, Cornhill Magazine
- A Voice from the Bastille, by Quéret-Démery, translated from the French by J. M'Reath, Fraser's Magazine
- Night, by Walter Baxendale, Sunday Magazine
- The Edel-Weiss, by Dora Greenwell, Good Words
No. 1912. — February 5, 1881.
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- Benvenuto Cellini, Blackwood's Magazine
- Visited on the Children - Part VIII., All The Year Round
- Folk Lullabies, by Evelyn Carrington, Fraser's Magazine
- The Freres - Part I., by Mrs. Alexander, Temple Bar
- Prehistoric Science en Fete, Fraser's Magazine
- The Ants as Farmers, Spectator
- Suicidal Mania, by Wm. Knighton, Contemporary Review
- George Eliot's Early Life, Pall Mall Gazette
- An Apostle of the Social Revolution, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- Geist's Grave, by Matthew Arnold, Fortnightly Review
- "The Shadowed Magic-Lantern Pictures Shone", by M. W. M., Spectator
No. 1913. — February 12, 1881.
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- Emperor Alexander's Reforms, by O. K., Fraser's Magazine
- The Freres - Part II., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- A Glimpse at Newfoundland, by Dunraven, Nineteenth Century
- Illouscha. A Shadow of Russian Life, by Smirnov, Temple Bar
- Plutarch and the Unconscious Christianity of the First Two Centuries, by Julia Wedgwood, Contemporary Review
- Story Of Queen Louise of Prussia, Chambers' Journal
- Frank Buckland, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- An Old Song, All The Year Round
- Sympathy: a Sonnet, by A. B., Fraser's Magazine
- Love-Song, St. James's Magazine
Miscellany.
- Russia in 1670, Antiquary
No. 1914. — February 19, 1881.
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- Jacob van Arteveld, the Brewer of Ghent, Edinburgh Review
- Visited on the Children - Part IX., All The Year Round
- The Invincible Armada, by Alex. Charles Ewald, Gentleman's Magazine
- Don John - Part II., by Jean Ingelow, Day of Rest
- Haroun Alraschid, Spectator
- An Apology for the Snow, Spectator
- The Plane-Tree, Hardwicke's Science Gossip
- The Storm, 1881, by H. M., All The Year Round
Poetry.
- Ancestral Portraits, by M. I., Chambers' Journal
- Outdoor Sonnets, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Storm, 1881, by H. M., All The Year Round
No. 1915. — February 26, 1881.
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- John Milton, by Herbert New, Modern Review
- Don John - Part III., by Jean Ingelow, Day of Rest
- The Moral Element in Literature, Cornhill Magazine
- Visited on the Children - Part X., All The Year Round
- The Moral Influence of George Eliot, by One Who Knew Her, Contemporary Review
- The Great Snowstorm of London, Spectator
- The New Treaty between Russia and China, Spectator
- Antiquarian Travelling in Central France, Pall Mall Gazette
- Among Aldines, by A Book-Collector, Pall Mall Gazette
- The Fall of Lima, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- The New Birth, by Herman Merivale, Spectator
- The Forest Glade, by Chas. Tennyson Turner
- "When to the Birds their Morning Meal I Threw", by Chas. Tennyson Turner
No. 1916. — March 5, 1881.
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- The Unity of Nature - Part VI., by George Campbell, the Duke of Argyll, Contempory Review
- Don John - Part IV., by Jean Ingelow, Day of Rest
- Village Life of George Eliot, by T. E. Kebbel, Contemporary Review
- The Freres - Part III., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- Notes on "Endymion", by Lord Houghton, Fortnightly Review
- Mr. Frank Buckland, by Spencer Walpole, Macmillan's Magazine
- Curling, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- Et tu in Arcadia Vixisti, by R. L. Stevenson, Cornhill Magazine
- "The Cow Low'd Sadly o'er the Distant Gate", by Chas. Tennyson Turner
- "At Dawn he Marks the Smoke among the Trees", by Chas. Tennyson Turner
No. 1917. — March 12, 1881.
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- Trollope's "Life of Cicero", Blackwood's Magazine
- The Freres - Part IV., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- George Eliot, Blackwood's Magazine
- Don John - Part V., by Jean Ingelow, Day of Rest
- Mr. Carlyle, by James MacDonell, London Times
- Candor versus Courtesy, Golden Hours
Poetry.
- Learn of the Dog, by Emily Pfeiffer, Spectator
- Outdoor Sonnets, Blackwood's Magazine
- Gone Away, All The Year Round
No. 1918. — March 19, 1881.
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- La Rochefoucauld, by E. S. Dallas, Nineteenth Century
- Visited on the Children - Part XI., All The Year Round
- George Eliot, Cornhill Magazine
- Don John - Part VI., by Jean Ingelow, Day of Rest
- Graffiti or Wall-Scribblings, Chambers' Journal
- The Woods in Winter, Saturday Review
- American Literature and Boston Literature, St. James's Gazette
- Hawk-Catching in Holland, Graphic
- The Talmud and the Bible, Jewish Chronicle
Poetry.
- Wind Fantasies, by Erica, Spectator
- In the Mirror, All the Year Round
No. 1919. — March 26, 1881.
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- The Progress of Shipbuilding in England, Westminster Review
- Visited on the Children - Part XII., All The Year Round
- Voltaire and Shakespeare, Cornhill Magazine
- Don John - Part VII., by Jean Ingelow, Day of Rest
- Singular Connection between Dust and Fogs, Chambers' Journal
- Effects of Frosts and Thaws upon Plants, Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- A Thrush's Song, All The Year Round
- To Jenny, by Victor Hugo, translated from the French by E. H. Hickey, Academy
- Blighted, by J. C. H.