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No. 1920. — April 2, 1881.
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- Lord Herbert of Cherbury, Blackwood's Magazine
- Don John - Part VIII., by Jean Ingelow, Day of Rest
- Ophelia, by Helena Faucit Martin, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Freres - Part V., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- The Origin of London, by G. A., Cornhill Magazine
- Recollections of a Highland Census, Chambers' Journal
- The Lesser "Barbarians", Spectator
Poetry.
- Helen in the Wood, by A. Mary F. Robinson, Cornhill Magazine
- Songs of the Sciences – Botany, Punch
- Children and Lovers, by Alfred Percival Graves, Spectator
- Desolation, by H. C. I., Spectator
No. 1921. — April 9, 1881.
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- The Unity of Nature - Part VII., by George Campbell, the Duke of Argyll, Contempory Review
- Don John - Part IX., by Jean Ingelow, Day of Rest
- Guizot in Private Life, by Karl Hillebrand, Contemporary Review
- Visited on the Children - Part XIII., All The Year Round
- Autumn Wanderings, by J. A. S., Cornhill Magazine
- Spider-Showers, Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- Translations from Camoens, by Richard F. Burton, Athanæum
- Signs of Spring
- The Highland Tartan, by Janetta Manners, Blackwood's Magazine
Miscellany.
- Non-Durability of Pictures, Leisure Hour
- Increased Flax Culture in America
No. 1922. — April 16, 1881.
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- Byron, by Matthew Arnold, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Freres - Part VI., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- Portia, by Helena Faucit Martin, Blackwood's Magazine
- Don John - Part X., by Jean Ingelow, Day of Rest
- Quakerism in Ireland, by E. Bagwell, Temple Bar
- Folgore da San Gemignano, by J. A. Symonds, Fortnightly Review
- Poor Miss Brackenthorpe, by Lady Lindsay (of Balcarres), Temple Bar
- A Turkish Madhouse, Globe
- With Mr. Parnell at M. Victor Hugo's, Pall Mall Gazette
- Movements of Plants, by Charles Darwin, Nature
Poetry.
- "The Children Laughed and Sang", by J. H., Chambers' Journal
- A Christmas Carol, by A. H. Baldwin
- Darkly Now, Day of Rest
- The Tryst, by Susan K. Phillips, Tinsley's Magazine
No. 1923. — April 23, 1881.
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- Macaulay, by Ernest Myers, Fraser's Magazine
- The Freres - Part VII., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- Desdemona, by Helena Faucit Martin, Blackwood's Magazine
- Visited on the Children - Part XIV., All The Year Round
- Lord Campbell, Fraser's Magazine
- A Model Swiss Commune, by Wm. Westall, Spectator
- Health and Mountains, Pall Mall Gazette
- The Iron and Stone Age in South Africa, Times of Natal
Poetry.
- To Chaucer, by R. I. O., Spectator
- Before the Spring, by E. D. S., Spectator
- A Waste of Love
- Naturie Penetralia, by H. C. I., Spectator
No. 1924. — April 30, 1881.
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- Sir George Etheredge, by Edmund J. Gosse, Cornhill Magazine
- Visited on the Children - Part XV., All The Year Round
- Autobiography, Cornhill Magazine
- The Freres - Part VIII., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- Thomas Carlyle, by M. O. W. O., Macmillan's Magazine
- Miss Tytler on Miss Austen, Spectator
Poetry.
- The Bursting of the Monsoon, by H. C. I., Spectator
- The Robins, All The Year Round
- Nightingale and Cuckoo, by Alfred Austin, Cornhill Magazine
- In Memoriam, by Archbishop Trench
No. 1925. — May 7, 1881.
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- The Unity of Nature - Part VIII., by George Campbell, the Duke of Argyll, Contempory Review
- The Freres - Part IX., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- A Sunday at Leksand, Temple Bar
- The Court of Hanover, by Oscar Meding, Contemporary Review
- Visited on the Children - Part XVI., All The Year Round
- A Study of Carlyle, by the author of "The Moral Influence of George Eliot", Contemporary Review
- The Eucalyptus in the Roman Campagna, Chambers' Journal
- The Extraordinary Papal Jubilee, Sunday Review
- The St. Petersburg Dynamite Mine, Nature
Poetry.
- Monte Rosa, by Roden Noel
Miscellany.
- The Creosote Plant, British Medical Journal
No. 1926. — May 14, 1881.
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- Old Scottish Society, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Beautiful Miss Roche - Part I.Mrs. G. W. GodfreyMrs. G. W. Godfrey,the author of "Dolly," "A Little Bohemian," "Auld Robyn Gray," etc., Temple Bar
- Jewish Home Life, by Helen Zimmern, Fraser's Magazine
- Visited on the Children - Part XVII., All The Year Round
- Winter Nights at Davos, by J. A. S., Cornhill Magazine
- Mrs. Barbauld, by H. Barton Baker, Argosy
- The Use of Relations, Spectator
- Fish-Culture on the United States, Nature
- The Mental Effect of Earthquakes, Spectator
Poetry.
- Timasitheos, by Edmund W. Gosse, Cornhill Magazine
- Spring, by C. C. Fraser-Tytler, Spectator
No. 1927. — May 21, 1881.
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- The Rise of the Huguenots, Church Quarterly Review
- The Beautiful Miss Roche - Part II., by Mrs. G. W. Godfrey,the author of "Dolly," "A Little Bohemian," "Auld Robyn Gray," etc., Temple Bar
- The Boers at Home, by J. J. Muskett, Contemporary Review
- Vallombrosa, Blackwood's Magazine
- Visited on the Children - Part XVIII., All The Year Round
- The Youth of Henry the Fifth, by Alex. Charles Ewald, Cornhill Magazine
- Catching Cold, Spectator
- Poets in Active Life, Quarterly Review
Poetry.
- My Violet, by J. T. Burton Wollaston, Golden Hours
- James Spedding, by Ernest Myers, Fraser's Magazine
- Gentle Influences, Chambers' Journal
- Twilight, by Zoe, Spectator
- A Love's Life, by James Ashcroft Noble
No. 1928. — May 28, 1881.
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- The Father of Penny Postage, London Quarterly Review
- The Beautiful Miss Roche - Part III., by Mrs. G. W. Godfrey,the author of "Dolly," "A Little Bohemian," "Auld Robyn Gray," etc., Temple Bar
- The Morality of the Profession of Letters, by Robert Louis Stevenson, Fortnightly Review
- The Freres - Part X., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- William Blake, by Frederick Wedmore, Temple Bar
- A Night on Mount Washington, by Professor W. G. Blaikie, D.D., LL.D., Good Words
- Round Delia's Basket, by Edmund Thew, M.A., Blackwood's Magazine
- Dr. Southey and Thomas Carlyle, Notes and Queries
- Unpublished Letters of Dr. Johnson, Notes and Queries
Poetry.
- Camilla, by G. S. H., Temple Bar
- The Sower, by Dinah Craik, the author of "John Halifax, Gentleman", Sunday Magazine
- Memory's Song, by A. M., Macmillan's Magazine
No. 1929. — June 4, 1881.
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- Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Freres - Part XI., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- The Unity of Nature - Part IX., by George Campbell, the Duke of Argyll, Contempory Review
- Visited on the Children - Part XIX., All The Year Round
- Mr. Thrale, by T. E. Kebbel, Fraser's Magazine
- Science in China, Nature
- The Hippopotamus, Seven Years in South Africa
- Porpoise-Shooting, San Francisco News-Letter
- From the "Iliad of India", by Edwin Arnold, Contemporary Review
Poetry.
- A Swan's Song, by G. B. Stuart, Argosy
- To April, by J. S. D., Spectator
- Thomas Carlyle, by John Nichol
- "If Life should a Well-Order'd Poem be", by Cowley
- From the "Iliad of India", by Edwin Arnold, Contemporary Review
Miscellany.
- The Great Bell of St. Paul's, City Press
No. 1930. — June 11, 1881.
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- Carlyle's Lectures on the Periods of European Culture, by Edward Dowden, Nineteenth Century
- A Bishop's Confession, Cornhill Magazine
- Law Reform in the Days of Justinian, by Thomas Hodgkin, Contemporary Review
- Lost, Macmillan's Magazine
- One Year in a German Cookery School, by E. H., Cornhill Magazine
- Visited on the Children - Part XX., All The Year Round
- Hobbies, Spectator
- The Industrial Ideal of Life, Spectator
- The Ethnology of Eyes, Standard
Poetry.
- Seeking Rest, by Frederick Langbridge, Good Words
- "O my Dove! What doth Befall her", by Passerat
- "Sweet April, Pride of the Ways", by Remy Belleau
- The Deaths of Thomas Carlyle and George Eliot, by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Athanæum
Miscellany.
- A Parcels' Post, Economist
- The Jews and Slavery, Jewish Chronicle
No. 1931. — June 18, 1881.
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- The Sword, Blackwood's Magazine
- Autobiography of an Agnostic, by B. Thomas, Fraser's Magazine
- A Dialogue on Poetic Morality, by Vernon Lee, Contemporary Review
- A Lancashire Poets' Corner, by J. A. Noble, Fraser's Magazine
- The "Silver Streak", by Admiral Lord Dunsany, Nineteenth Century
- The Revised New Testament, Spectator
- A Giant Calamary, Cassell's Natural History
Poetry.
- Autumn Leaves, by Victor Hugo
- "My Daughter, Hence and Pray! See, Night is Stealing o'er us", by Victor Hugo
- "My Heart Before the God of Innocence I lay me", by Gilbert
- "Hope, Child! To-Morrow", by Victor Hugo
No. 1932. — June 25, 1881.
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- Statius, by Alfred Church, Fortnightly Review
- A French Speculation, Blackwood's Magazine
- George Eliot, by Edith Simcox, Nineteenth Century
- The Freres - Part XII., by Mrs. Alexander, author of "The Wooing O't", Temple Bar
- Spring Wanderings, by J. A. Symonds, Cornhill Magazine
- Molly: a Sketch in Three Tones, Argosy
- Refugees, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- Carlyle, by John Stuart Blackie
- "Among the Lily Flowers, To-Day", by Vauquelin de la Fresnaye
- "Ye Ladies, and Each Gentle Maiden", by Alain Chartier, A.D. 1450
- Soon as, with Neighbor Hinds I've Led", by Vauquelin de la Fresnaye
- "The Year has Laid his Mantle by", by Charles d'Orleans
- "When the Violet Breaks to Flower", A.D. 1160
- "Go Forth, my Song! thy Goal Remember"