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No. 2089. — July 5, 1884.
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- The Clothes of Religion, by Wilfrid Ward, National Review
- The "Clothes of Religion", Spectator
- The Baby's Grandmother - Part XV., Blackwood's Magazine
- Hayward's Essays, Temple Bar
- Mitchelhurst Place - Part I., Macmillan's Magazine
- My Arab, Cornhill Magazine
- Letters from an Idle Woman's Postbag. 1884, by Lady John Manners, National Review
- The Library of a Lady of the Seventeenth Century, by Anne Fellowes, Leisure Hour
- Valentine Baker, Army and Navy Magazine
Poetry.
- Faith, by Pakenham Beatty, Spectator
- "Only Cousins, don't you see", by J. Williams, Chambers' Journal
- He Leads us on, Golden Hours
- Nature's Voices, by Samuel Waddington, Academy
No. 2090. — July 12, 1884.
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- The Malay Archipelago, Quarterly Review
- Mitchelhurst Place - Part II., Macmillan's Magazine
- What do the Irish Read?, by J. Pope Hennessy, Nineteenth Century
- Magda's Cow - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine
- In a Greek Family To-Day, by J. Theodore Bent, Macmillan's Magazine
- Charles Lamb's Letters, by Spencer Leigh Hughes, Golden Hours
- The Irish "Coronation Stone", Spectator
- Conquest and Character, Spectator
Poetry.
- Mont Blanc Revisited, Golden Hours
- In Spring, All The Year Round
- A Butterfly in the City, by Edwin C. Smales, Chambers' Journal
Miscellany.
No. 2091. — July 19, 1884.
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- Le Style c’est L’homme, by the Earl of Lytton, Fortnightly Review
- Magda’s Cow - Part II., Blackwood’s Magazine
- Dictionary-Making, Past and Present, by Richard Lovett, British Quarterly Review
- A Remarkable Irish Trial, by J. O'Donoghue, Longman’s Magazine
- Hindoo Pilgrims and Living Waters, by C.F. Gordon Cumming, Gentleman’s Magazine
- In the Tunnel, Temple Bar
- The Scots Brigade, Scottish Review
- Under the Shadow of the Sphinx, Macmillan’s Magazine
- The Destiny of Holland, Spectator
- The Wellington Statue, Times
Poetry.
- The Hawthorn, All The Year Round
- A Birthday, by Florence Tylee, Argosy
No. 2092. — July 26, 1884.
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- With Baker and Graham in the Eastern Soudan, by John Macdonald, Nineteenth Century
- Beauty and the Beast - Part IX., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- Sophocles, by S. H. Butcher, Fortnightly Review
- Princess Alice, by Malcolm MacColl, Fortnightly Review
- Texas as a Career, Spectator
- Pathology in History, Alienist and Neurologist
- The Extinct Lakes of the Great Basin, Nature
- Popular Cookery, Spectator
- Habits of Burrowing Crayfishes in the United States, by Ralph S. Tarr, Nature
- The Unlucky Dukedom, Whitehall Review
Poetry.
- Under the Limes, by J. T. Burton Wollaston, Argosy
- On a Country Road, by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Nineteenth Century
- The Pyramids, by Charles H. Butcher, Spectator
No. 2093. — August 2, 1884.
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- The Federal States of the World, by J. N. Dalton, Nineteenth Century
- Magda's Cow - Part III., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Proto-Helvetians, by William Westall, Contemporary Review
- The Baby's Grandmother - Part XVI., Blackwood's Magazine
- Wordsworth's Relations to Science, by R. Spence Watson, Macmillan's Magazine
- Madame de Krudener - Part I., by Margaret Mary Maitland, Gentleman's Magazine
- Algernon Sydney, Saturday Review
- Prayers for the Dead, Spectator
- Wallenstein, by H. Schutz Wilson, Gentleman's Magazine
- The Prince of Orange, Saturday Review
- Tame Snakes: a True Story, by Walter Severn, Cassell's Magazine
Poetry.
- A Lost Morning, by Herman C. Merivale, Spectator
- 'Αντάρκεια, by Pakenham Beatty, Spectator
- A Picture, by Herbert New, Spectator
No. 2094. — August 9, 1884.
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- Bossuet, Quarterly Review
- Beauty and the Beast - Part X., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- Roman Life in the Last Century, by Linda Villari, National Review
- Mitchelhurst Place - Part III., Macmillan's Magazine
- The Life of St. Margaret, Scottish Review
- Newspapers, by Thomas Gibson Bowles, Fortnightly Review
- A Peasant Home in Breton, Time
Poetry.
- Juventus Mundi, by Charles Kingsley, Macmillan's Magazine
- Parting, translated from the Low German by J. W. Crombie, Temple Bar
- July, by Jennette Fothergil, Sunday Magazine
Miscellany.
- Electricity Ubiquitous, Electrician
No. 2095. — August 16, 1884.
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- The Liberal Movement in English Literature - Part I., by William John Courthope, National Review
- The Baby's Grandmother - Part XVII., Blackwood's Magazine
- Easter Week in Amorgos, by J. Theodore Bent, Macmillan's Magazine
- Mitchelhurst Place - Part IV., Macmillan's Magazine
- Wren's Work and its Lessons, by James Cubitt, Contemporary Review
- Contemporary Life and Thought in France, by G. Monod, Contemporary Review
- Among the Teutons, Temple Bar
- "The Boy Jones", All The Year Round
- The Inner Circle Railway Completion, Globe
Poetry.
- Martin Lightfoot's Song, by Charles Kingsley
- After the Rain, All The Year Round
- Unquenched, by Elizabeth Stewart Phelps
Miscellany.
- Dinner on a Japanese Steamboat, English Illustrated Magazine
No. 2096. — August 23, 1884.
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- Venice, Blackwood’s Magazine
- The Baby's Grandmother - Part XVIII., by Lucy Bethia Walford, Blackwood's Magazine
- Untrodden Italy - The Sila Forest, by J. P. Mahaffy, Contemporary Review
- Mitchelhurst Place - Part V., Macmillan's Magazine
- William the Silent, Times
- Three Days amongst the Dutchmen, Tinsley's Magazine
- "John Bull et son Ile" in the Seventeenth Century, Spectator
- Slips of the Tongue and Pen, All The Year Round
- The Business of Pleasure, Spectator
- Peter Mackey's Three Sweethearts, by E. A. B., Argosy
- Manx Smuggling, All The Year Round
No. 2097. — August 30, 1884.
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- Italian University Life in the Middle Ages, by J. Theodore Bent, British Quarterly Review
- Beauty and the Beast - Part XI., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- A Legend of Vanished Waters, Scottish Review
- Tzigge, by M. Eastwood, Belgravia
- The Three Poems "In Memoriam", Quarterly Review
- Madame de Krudener - Part II., by Margaret Mary Maitland, Gentleman's Magazine
- The English Church on the Continent, by C. W. Gibraltar, Fortnightly Review
Poetry.
- Out of Town, by W. D., St. James's Gazette
- After a Little While, Golden Hours
No. 2098. — September 6, 1884.
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- Peter the Great, Quarterly Review
- Beauty and the Beast - Part XII., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- Hodson of Hodson's Horse, by T. R. E. Holmes, National Review
- Mitchelhurst Place - Part VI., Macmillan's Magazine
- Alliteration, by T. Ashe, Temple Bar
- A New Aid to Thrift, Spectator
- Social Village Life in 1800, All The Year Round
- Birds'-nest Soup, Nature
- Crocked Answers, Spectator
Poetry.
- The Ameer's Message, by Alfred C. Lyall, National Review
- "Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott", by Martin Luther, translated by R. M'Lintock, Academy
Miscellany.
- The Mohair Trade, Economist
No. 2099. — September 13, 1884.
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- John Gibson Lockhart, by George Saintsbury, National Review
- Mitchelhurst Place - Part VII., Macmillan's Magazine
- Sussex, by Henry G. Hewlett, Nineteenth Century
- Bab, by Stanley J. Weyman, English Illustrated Magazine
- A Scene from Florida Life, by Charles Edwardes, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Marquis of Salisbury, K.G., Fortnightly Review
- The "Fortnightly" on Lord Salisbury, Spectator
- A Misconception of History, Spectator
- The Waxing and Waning of Glaciers, Spectator
Poetry.
- Possibilities, by E. Nesbit, Argosy
- July, Chambers' Journal
- "Meliora Priora", by A. G. B., Spectator
- The Skylark, by E. G. Charlesworth, Sunday Magazine
- Mountain Idylls, by Heine, translated by F. Storr, Macmillan's Magazine
No. 2100. — September 20, 1884.
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- Leo XIII., by R. Bonghi, Contemporary Review
- Monsieur Michaud's Fiancee, by Esme Stuart, Argosy
- Beaumarchais, Cornhill Magazine
- The Prophet of Walnut-Tree Yard, by Augustus Jessopp, Nineteenth Century
- Friede: a Village Story - Part I., by Mary E. Hullah, English Illustrated Magazine
- A Lady's Life in Manitoba, All The Year Round
Poetry.
- To-Morrow, All The Year Round
- Harebells, All The Year Round
- In September, by C. D. Roberts, Longman's Magazine
Miscellany.
- How Bandana Hankerchiefs are Made, The Draper
- A Quaint Epitaph, Spectator
No. 2101. — September 27, 1884.
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- Goethe - Part I., by J. R. Seeley, Contemporary Review
- Beauty and the Beast - Part XIII., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- Unpublished Notices of James Sharp, Archbishop of St. Andrews, Scottish Review
- Friede: a Village Story - Part II., by Mary E. Hullah, English Illustrated Magazine
- Mary Russell Mitford, by Alice King, Argosy
- Mount Carmel - Part I., by Laurence Oliphant, Sunday Magazine
- A Positivist Pigeon, Spectator
- Byron's Newstead - Part I., Athenæum
- Moscow's New Cathedral, London Times
- Lord Ampthill, Spectator
Poetry.
- The Scapegoat, by A. Mary F. Robinson
- The Philosopher's Atom, by Hugh MacColl, Spectator
- On the Bridge, Academy