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No. 2024. — April 7, 1883.
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- Siena, by Samuel James Capper, Contemporary Review
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XXIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Humorous in Literature, by J. Henry Shorthouse, the author of "John Inglesant", Macmillan's Magazine
- "John Inglesant" on Humor, Spectator
- No New Things - Part XVII., Cornhill Magazine
- Sketches in the Malay Peninsula - Part III., by Isabella L. Bird, Leisure Hour
- Mr. John Richard Green, Athenæum
Poetry.
- Ellisland, by A. P., Chambers' Journal
- Woman's Love, by M. A. L., Chambers' Journal
- "Supposing there had been Two Brothers", Athenæum
No. 2025. — April 14, 1883.
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- A Few Words about the Eighteenth Century, by Frederic Harrison, Nineteenth Century
- Under the Snow, by Katherine S. Macquoid, Macmillan's Magazine
- Miss Burney's own Story, by Mary Elizabeth Christie, Contemporary Review
- The Three Strangers, by Thomas Hardy, Longman's Magazine
- Queen Victoria as Goddess, Spectator
- Startling Poetry, Spectator
- The Conditions of "the Grand Style", Spectator
- The Characteristics of Crowds, Queen
- The Enchanted Lake, by Edwin Arnold, Contemporary Review
Poetry.
- Half-Way In Love, Athenæum
- "Sadder than They, whose Youth is Left Behind", by L. J. G., Blackwood's Magazine
- My Library, Athenæum
No. 2026. — April 21, 1883.
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- Jonathan Swift, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Wizard's Son - Part I., Macmillan's Magazine
- Scenes During the Winter of 1794-5, Temple Bar
- Sir George Jessel, Spectator
- Socialism and Anarchism at Geneva, Spectator
Poetry.
- Lament, by Henry Patmore
- The Old Washerwoman, by Adelbert von Chamisso, translated by C. B., Temple Bar
No. 2027. — April 28, 1883.
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- Richard Crashaw, by Edmund W. Gosse, Cornhill Magazine
- No New Things - Part XVIII., Cornhill Magazine
- Sketches in the Malay Peninsula - Part IV., by Isabella L. Bird, Leisure Hour
- The Wizard's Son - Part II., Macmillan's Magazine
- Lord Lawrence and the Mutiny, by H. W. Norman, Fortnightly Review
- Content, Spectator
Poetry.
- When Spring-Tide Comes, by Henry G. Hewlett, Academy
- Loca Senta Sitv, Athenæum
- "Love Walked upon the Sea this Tranced Night", Athenæum
Miscellany.
- Irish Names, Month and Catholic Review
- Wearing the Hat in Public Worship, Hatter's Gazette
No. 2028. — May 5, 1883.
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- Autobiographies. Madame Roland, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XXIV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Mrs. Carlyle, Athenæum
- The Wizard's Son - Part III., Macmillan's Magazine
- Isaiah of Jerusalem, by Matthew Arnold, Nineteenth Century
- The Land of Promise: a Fable, by Lord Lytton, Nineteenth Century
Poetry.
- The Ideal Wife, by J. Williams, Chambers' Journal
- A Modern Madrigal, by F. Wyville Home, Chambers' Journal
- Tear and Smile, by Joseph Dawson, Spectator
- Venvs Matvtina, Athenæum
- "O Brooding Spirit of Wisdom and of Love", by Sir W. R. Hamilton
- The Land of Promise: a Fable, by Lord Lytton, Nineteenth Century
No. 2029. — May 12, 1883.
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- The Gospel According to Rembrandt, by Richard Heath, Contemporary Review
- The Wizard's Son - Part IV., Macmillan's Magazine
- An Unresolved Historical Riddle - Part I., by J. A. Froude, Nineteenth Century
- No New Things - Part XIX., Cornhill Magazine
- The Last Days of a Dynasty, Temple Bar
- A Chinese Funeral, Chambers' Journal
- "Study and Stimulants", Spectator
- A Visit to Longfellow, Leisure Hour
Poetry.
- Romsdal Fiord, by J. A. F., Blackwood's Magazine
- Any Man to his Black and Tan, by Cotsford Dick, Temple Bar
- The Last Snow of Winter, by Sarah Doudney, Sunday Magazine
Miscellany.
- Emperor William's Wardrope, Hatter's Gazette
No. 2030. — May 19, 1883.
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- The True Character of the Pilgrim Fathers, by Samuel Pearson, M.A., British Quarterly Review
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XXV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Boys, Cornhill Magazine
- Nasmyth's Autobiography, Quarterly Review
- The Wizard's Son - Part V., Macmillan's Magazine
- A New Lake Tritonis, Saturday Review
- The Condition of Russia, Fortnightly Review
Poetry.
- Homeward Bound, by H. G. Keene, Academy
- An April Shower, by Sydney Grey, Argosy
- Wagner, by I. M. Elton, Academy
- Spring, by E. Lee Hamilton, Athenæum
No. 2031. — May 26, 1883.
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- Bishop Thirlwall, Church Quarterly Review
- The Wizard's Son - Part VI., Macmillan's Magazine
- Robert Herrick, by T. Ashe, Temple Bar
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XXVI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Temples of Girgenti, by M. Mulhall, Month
- From a Garret, by J. E. Panton, Cornhill Magazine
- English Longevity, Spectator
- The French Republic, Economist
Poetry.
- Putting in the Shade, Month
- Springtime, by A. T. K., Cornhill Magazine
- In the Floods, by J. W. Mackail, Longman's Magazine
No. 2032. — June 2, 1883.
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- John Richard Green. In Memoriam, by James Bryce, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XXVI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- An Unresolved Historical Riddle - Part II., by J. A. Froude, Nineteenth Century
- The Wizard's Son - Part VII., Macmillan's Magazine
- Mr. Gladstone's Oxford Days, by James Brinsley-Richards, Temple Bar
- Wills, Ancient and Modern, Spectator
- How the Egyptian Land Tax is Paid, Globe
- Treasure Trove at the Cape, Academy
Poetry.
- The Fairies' Knowe, All The Year Round
- In Life's Late Spring, by H. J. L., Transcript
Miscellany.
No. 2033. — June 9, 1883.
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- John Richard Green, by Philip Lyttelton Gell, Fortnightly Review
- No New Things - Part XIX., Cornhill Magazine
- Persecution of the Jews, Edinburgh Review
- The Wizard's Son - Part VIII., Macmillan's Magazine
- Unwritten History, by T. H. Huxley, Macmillan's Magazine
Poetry.
- Lines Written in the South of France, by L. I. L., Spectator
- A Birthday Greeting, by M. E. F., Argosy
- For the XV. Nocturne, by F. Chopin, by E. Nesbit, Chambers' Journal
No. 2034. — June 16, 1883.
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- Henry J. Stephen Smith, by J. W. L. Glaisher, Fortnightly Review
- No New Things - Part XX., Cornhill Magazine
- Mrs. Carlyle, by Mrs. Oliphant, Contemporary Review
- My Daughter-in-Law, Cornhill Magazine
- Naturalness, by James Payn, Longman's Magazine
- The Central Asian Desert To-day and Twenty Years ago, by Professor Arminius Vambery, University of Buda-Pesth, Good Words
- Absent-Minded People, All The Year Round
- Whitsuntide at Home and Abroad, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- The Silver and the Golden, by Mary Harrison, Sunday Magazine
- Wo Die Gotter Nicht Sind, Walten Gespenster, by J. A. Symonds, Academy
- Benevolence and Gratitude, by William A. E. Axon, Academy
- Lethe's Waters, by Eugene Lee-Hamilton, Academy
- "When Philomel her evening psalm hath ceased", by C. M. F., Spectator
No. 2035. — June 23, 1883.
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- Cairo: the Old in the New - Part I., by Georg Ebers, Contemporary Review
- The Treasure of Franchard - Part I., by R. L. Stevenson, Longman's Magazine
- Carlyle In Society and at Home, by G. S. Venables, Fortnightly Review
- Fleurette, Blackwood's Magazine
- Trades'-Guilds of Constantinople - Part I., All the Year Round
- The Portrait Art of the Renaissance, by Vernon Lee, Cornhill Magazine
- Music as Occupation, Spectator
- William Chambers, Spectator
- The Coronation of the Czar, Spectator
Poetry.
- A May Song, by Genevieve Irons, Sunday Magazine
- Idle Charon, by Eugene Lee-Hamilton, Academy
- In the Wood, by M. A. M. Hoppus, Leisure Hour
No. 2036. — June 30, 1883.
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- James Clerk Maxwell, London Quarterly Review
- The Wizard's Son - Part IX., Macmillan's Magazine
- Cairo: the Old in the New - Part II., by Georg Ebers, Contemporary Review
- Katty the Flash, Temple Bar
- Mr. Gladstone's Early Politics, by James Brinsley-Richards, Temple Bar
- Trades'-Guilds of Constantinople - Part II., All the Year Round
- George Eliot, by Thomas R. Macquoid, Athenæum
Poetry.
- The Violet Bank, by J. H., Chambers' Journal
- The Outer and the Inner Life, by John Francis Waller, Cassell's Magazine