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No. 2102. — October 4, 1884.
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- The Liberal Movement in English Literature - Part II., by William John Courthope, National Review
- Beauty and the Beast - Part XIV., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- Concerning Chili, by Cochrane, Fortnightly Review
- Mitchelhurst Place - Part VIII., Macmillan's Magazine
- The Dawn of the New Italy, by F. Nobili-Vitelleschi, Nineteenth Century
- Pictures from an Island; or, a Summer on the Baltic, by M. B. E., Temple Bar
- Mount Carmel - Part II., by Laurence Oliphant, Sunday Magazine
- Byron's Newstead - Part II., Athenæum
- Landscape Gardening in the Parks, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- Evening on the Lake, Chambers' Journal
- An Epistle to Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes on his Seventy-fifth Birthday, by Edmund Gosse, Athenæum
- Song of the Sea, by Sydney Grey, Leisure Hour
No. 2103. — October 11, 1884.
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- Science and Religion, by William Barry, D.D., Contemporary Review
- Mitchelhurst Place - Part IX., Macmillan's Magazine
- The Purgatorio of Dante, by E. H. Plumptre, Contemporary Review
- Abdoolah, by Percy White, Belgravia
- The Burning of Bristol, by G. Lathom Browne, National Review
- Voltaire's Last Visit to Paris, by Charles Hervey, Belgravia
- Life in St. Petersburg, by C. R. C., Temple Bar
- Migration of Fish, Daily Telegraph
- The Finest City in the World, Spectator
Poetry.
- The Old Story, by Nora C. Usher, Public Opinion
- Autumn, by H. G. Keene, Academy
- Good-Bye, Sweetheart, All The Year Round
No. 2104. — October 18, 1884.
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- The Younger Pitt as an Orator, by C. F. Keary, National Review
- Mr. Pudster's Return, Chambers' Journal
- Sport and Travel in Norway, by C. N. Jackson, Fortnightly Review
- The Darwinian Theory of Instinct, by G. J. Romanes, Nineteenth Century
- At Any Cost - Part I., by Edward Garrett, author of "Occupations of a Retired Life," "The Crust and the Cake,"etc., Sunday Magazine
- Ralph Bernal Osborne, Temple Bar
- Modern Cathedrals, St. James's Gazette
- Bookselling in Russia, Spectator
- A Small-pox Camp, St. James's Gazette
- Raphael as an Architect, by J. P. Richter, Academy
- Gambling on Atlantic Boats, by D., St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- A Bihari Mill-Song, by Edwin Arnold, Contemporary Review
No. 2105. — October 25, 1884.
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- The Philosophy of John Inglesant, by H. Schutz Wilson, Modern Review
- The Hermit of Saint-Eugene, by W. E. Norris, Longman's Magazine
- Lord Lyndhurst, London Quarterly Review
- At Any Cost - Part II., by Edward Garrett, Sunday Magazine
- The Sanatorium of the Southern Ocean, Cornhill Magazine
- On the Reading of Books, Temple Bar
- Moorish Ambassador in Spain, Athenæum
- Curious Newspapers, Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- Two Devonshire Sonnets, by M. G. Watkins, Academy
- September, by F. W. B., Spectator
- Together, All The Year Round
Miscellany.
- An Approaching Star, Gentleman's Magazine
No. 2106. — November 1, 1884.
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- Daily Life in a Modern Monastery, by Elphege G. Cody, O.S.B., Nineteenth Century
- Mitchelhurst Place - Part X., Macmillan's Magazine
- Mark Pattison, by Jas. Cotter Morison, Macmillan's Magazine
- Mechanical Modes of Worship, by C. F. Gordon Cumming, Contemporary Review
- At Any Cost - Part III., by Edward Garrett, Sunday Magazine
- Gloves, by Ellis Schreiber, Month
- The Solar Corona, Times
- Hibernicisms, by M., Spectator
- German Tramps, Saturday Review
- Langdale Linen, by M. H., Spectator
Poetry.
- The Tower of Bottreaux, by Robert Stephen Hawker
- "Let Love Abide", by Sarah Doudney, Good Words
Miscellany.
- Extracts of Tea and Coffee as Substitutes for Coca and Guarana, British Medical Journal
No. 2107. — November 8, 1884.
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- Is England a Great European Power?, Fortnightly Review
- Beauty and the Beast - Part XV., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- Goethe - Part II., by J. R. Seeley, Contemporary Review
- At Any Cost - Part IV., by Edward Garrett, author of "Occupations of a Retired Life," "The Crust and the Cake,"etc., Sunday Magazine
- Bernal Osborne, by T. H. S. Escott, Fortnightly Review
- On Flying and Balloon Steering, by Henry Coxwell, Contemporary Review
- Life in Texas, by Vacuus Viator, Spectator
- Essential Oils, Spectator
- Mr. Lowell on the Coming King, Spectator
- The Connection between Chinese Music, Weights, and Measures, Nature
- Laou-Tsze and the Taou-Teh King, Progress
- The First Balloon Ascent in England, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- Spliced, by I. F. Mayo, Leisure Hour
- The Stray Blossom, by F. E. S., Chambers' Journal
- Epitaph
Miscellany.
- Poor French Cooking, Ladies' Gazette of Fashion
No. 2108. — November 15, 1884.
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- Pascal's "Pensees", by C. Kegan Paul, British Quarterly Review
- Beauty and the Beast - Part XVI., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- Modern Quakerism, by Alx. Gordon, Modern Review
- At Any Cost - Part V., by Edward Garrett, author of "Occupations of a Retired Life," "The Crust and the Cake,"etc., Sunday Magazine
- Has the Newest World the Oldest Population?, London Quarterly Review
- Coleridge's Intellectual Influence, Spectator
- Queen Margerie, Chambers' Journal
- Changes in Diet and Medicine, Spectator
- Italian Summers - a Praise of Indolence, Saturday Review
- Carlyle on Religious Cant, Spectator
- The Place of Art in History, Spectator
Poetry.
- Over the Sea, by J. T. Burton Wollaston, Argosy
- Passing Morven, by John Macleod, Good Words
- To King Humbert of Italy, by Henry Herbert, National Review
Miscellany.
No. 2109. — November 22, 1884.
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- Memoirs of the Earl of Malmesbury, Edinburgh Review
- "Tommy", Blackwood's Magazine
- The Nature of Democracy, Quarterly Review
- Checco, by Katherine S. Macquoid, Belgravia
- Carlyle in London, Athenæum
- Wolf-Hunting In England, Antiquary
Poetry.
- From Love's Ashes, All The Year Round
- An Autumn Night in Orkney, by D. W. R., English Illustrated Magazine
Miscellany.
- An Epitaph, Spectator
- Shaft-Sinking in Quicksands
No. 2110. — November 29, 1884.
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- The Works of Alexander Pope - Part I., Edinburgh Review
- Alexander Nesbitt, Ex-Schoolmaster, Blackwood's Magazine
- Mrs. Montagu, Temple Bar
- Beauty and the Beast - Part XVII., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- Country Life, Quarterly Review
- A Marshal's Training, All The Year Round
Poetry.
- Fainthearted, by Katharine Tynan, Month
- "Pasce Verbo, Pasce Vita", by W. W. B., Spectator
- Submission, by Helen M. Winslow, Transcript
Miscellany.
No. 2111. — December 6, 1884.
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- The Croker Papers, Quarterly Review
- Beauty and the Beast - Part XVIII., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- The Works of Alexander Pope - Part II., Edinburgh Review
- Some Lessons from Carlyle's Life, by Alfred Austin, National Review
- Artificial Jewels, Chambers' Journal
- "Quiet Weather", Spectator
- Chinese Horticulture, All The Year Round
Poetry.
- A Ballade of Contentment, by C., St. James's Gazette
- The Galway Mare, by Charles L. Graves, Spectator
- The First Snow, by W. D., Pall Mall Gazette
Miscellany.
- How the Coldstreams got their Motto, London Society
- Fuel on Russian Railways
No. 2112. — December 13, 1884.
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- Mr. Gladstone, Fortnightly Review
- At Any Cost - Part VI., by Edward Garrett, author of "Occupations of a Retired Life," "The Crust and the Cake,"etc., Sunday Magazine
- An Artist's Autobiography, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Memoirs of Madame de Tourzel, by Catherine Mary Phillimore, National Review
- Barbados, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Death of Mr. Fawcett, Times
- Mr. Fawcett's Heroism, Spectator
- A Chapter of Blunders, All The Year Round
Poetry.
- A Love-Thought, by H. Ernest Nichol, Chambers' Journal
- Are all the Children in?, Transcript
- An Autumn Rhyme, by B. Nichols, Academy
- Henry Fawcett, by Michael Field, Spectator
Miscellany.
No. 2113. — December 20, 1884.
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- Aristotle's History of Animals, Edinburgh Review
- At Any Cost - Part VII., by Edward Garrett, author of "Occupations of a Retired Life," "The Crust and the Cake,"etc., Sunday Magazine
- Goethe - Part III., by J. R. Seeley, Contemporary Review
- Borroughdale of Borroughdale, Macmillan's Magazine
- Among the Trappists, Good Words
- Karlsbad: the Queen of Bohemian Watering-Places, by W. Fraser Rae, Nineteenth Century
- Curiosities of the Bank of England, Chambers' Journal
- Edmund Yates, Athenæum
- A Solitary Island, Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- A Dublin Street Dance, by A. F. G., Spectator
- In Memory of the Right Hon. H. Fawcett, M.P., by Philip Bourke Marston, Athenæum
- A Holiday Invitation, by J. R., Spectator
- The Autumn Crocus, by W. D., St. James's Gazette
- To Delia, St. James's Gazette
No. 2114. — December 27, 1884.
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- John de Witt, Quarterly Review
- Beauty and the Beast - Part XIX., by Sarah Tytler, author of "Citoyenne Jacqueline," "Lady Bell," etc., Good Words
- Samuel Johnson, by Edmund Gosse, Fortnightly Review
- A Faithless World, by Frances Power Cobbe, Contemporary Review
- Mr. Fawcett and the Blind, Saturday Review
- An Inland Sea for Africa, All The Year Round
- Thackeray's Autographs, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- A Day in Early Summer, by J. C. H., Chambers' Journal
- Hope on, Hope ever, Chambers' Journal
- "Hours, Weeks, and Days bring round the Golden Moon", by J. A. Symonds
- The Chorister, by J. A. Symonds
Miscellany.
- The Marble Hall at Hatfield, Magazine of Art
- Superstition in Shetland, Good Words