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No. 2128. — April 4, 1885.
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- George Eliot, by R. H. Hutton, Contemporary Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part IX., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- The Life of George Eliot, by Frederic Harrison, Fortnightly Review
- Plain Frances Mowbray - Part III., Blackwood's Magazine
- Finland: a Rising Nationality, by Prince Kropotkin, Nineteenth Century
- Academic Belles Lettres, Spectator
- The Seventh Centenary of the Temple Church, Saturday Review
- Some Turkish Proverbs, Spectator
- The Dean of Wells on the Future Life, Spectator
- Nursing as a Fine Art, Lancet
- The Trade of Ancient Egypt, Science Monthly
Poetry.
- Daffodils in March, by R. Macaulay Stevenson, Good Words
- "A Memory of May", by Alfred Perceval Graves, Spectator
- Charlton Thrushes, by M. G. Watkins, Academy
- March Evening, by George Milner, Longman's Magazine
No. 2129. — April 11, 1885.
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- The Hero of Lepanto and his Times, Blackwood's Magazine
- A House Divived against Itself - Part X., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Organic Nature's Riddle, by St. George Mivart, Fortnightly Review
- Plain Frances Mowbray - Part IV., Blackwood's Magazine
- Some Gossip about Dante, by A. Olivieri, Month
- In Lithuania - Part I., Spectator
- Land Moles and Water Moles, Month
- Chantries, Saturday Review
- Herrings and their Haunts, Field
- Ice Palaces at Montreal, Engineering
Poetry.
- Ballade of Literary Fame, by A. Lang
- The Exile, by C. L. Graves, Spectator
- Lent, by H. R. Haweis, M.A., Good Words
- The Spinet, by A. Lang
No. 2130. — April 18, 1885.
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- The Lennox, Scottish Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Native Faiths in the Himalayah, by Charles F. Oldham, Contemporary Review
- The New Manager - Conclusion, by Katherine Saunders, the author of "Gideon's Rock," "The High Mill,"etc., Good Words
- Tasso, by H. Schutz Wilson, Fortnightly Review
- The Diamond Duke, Temple Bar
- Mr. R. L. Stevenson's Verse for Children, Spectator
- A Professional Visit in Persia, St. James's Gazette
- In Lithuania - Part II., Spectator
- A Female La Trappe, Saturday Review
- Hertfordshire, All The Year Round
Poetry.
- A March Midnight, by Horace G. Groser, Leisure Hour
- Laurel, All The Year Round
- Thomas Carlyle, by Coulson Kernahan, Leisure Hour
Miscellany.
- The Bond of the Common Law, Macmillan's Magazine
No. 2131. — April 25, 1885.
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- Echoes of the Eighteenth Century, Scottish Review
- The Blue Posts of Chester, by F. M. Wilbraham, Monthly Packet
- On Pattison's Memoirs, by John Morley, Macmillan's Magazine
- Mrs. Dymond - Part II., by Mrs. Ritchie, Macmillan's Magazine
- Sir Henry Taylor's Autobiography, by A. K. H. B., Longman's Magazine
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- March in Magna Græcia, by Janet Ross, Macmillan's Magazine
- Mr. Gladstone's Thoughts, Spectator
Poetry.
- Nirvana, Academy
- "We Salute thee, and Live", Sunday Magazine
- Gordon, by Emily Pfeiffer, Academy
- Awakening, by William Waterfield, Temple Bar
- Orange Blossom: Sonnet, by H., Macmillan's Magazine
No. 2132. — May 2, 1885.
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- A Soldier of Fortune, Blackwood's Magazine
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- The Astrology of Shakespeare, by John Cooke, Macmillan's Magazine
- Mrs. Dymond - Part III., by Mrs. Ritchie, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Black Beath in East-Anglia - Conclusion, by Augustus Jessopp, Nineteenth Century
- On Style in Literature: its Technical Elements, by Robert Louis Stevenson, Contemporary Review
- Arab Courage, Spectator
- Inside a Catholic College, Chambers' Journal
- Some Secrets of the Silk Trade, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- Blossoms, by Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler, Sunday Magazine
- Spring Song, by Alfred Perceval Graves, Spectator
- Two Sonnets after Bion, by John Addington Symonds, Academy
- Est Honor et Tumulis, by John W. Hales, Longman's Magazine
No. 2133. — May 9, 1885.
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- Samuel Johnson and his Age, Quarterly Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XIV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Musings without Method, Blackwood's Magazine
- Fortune's Wheel - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Sun's Corona, by William Huggins, Nineteenth Century
- The German Abroad, by C. E. Dawkins, National Review
- Reminiscences of Sir Herbert Stewart, by a brother officer, Blackwood's Magazine
- 1853 and 1885, National Review
- The Action of Very Minute Particles on Light, by J. Spear Parker, Nature
Poetry.
- The Dead Christ, by Katherine Tynan, Month
- "It Might have been", Chambers' Journal
- The Virgin in Holman Hunt's New Picture, by W., Spectator
Miscellany.
- A New Hop Country, Maidstone Journal
No. 2134. — May 16, 1885.
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- Archæological Frauds in Palestine, by G. F. Browne, National Review
- Fortune's Wheel - Part II., Blackwood's Magazine
- Shakespeare's Portraiture of Women, by Edward Dowden, Contemporary Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Since 1880, by Right Hon. G. J. Goschen, M.P., Nineteenth Century
- An Appeal to Men of Leisure, by Brabazon, National Review
- Gordon at Gravesend: a Personal Reminiscence, by Arthur Stannard, Nineteenth Century
- Irish Loyalty, Spectator
- The Most Powerful Man in Persia, St. James's Gazette
- Talmudic Proverbs, Spectator
- At an Eastern Dinner Party, Chambers' Journal
- Ponds, Saturday Review
- The Colors of Arctic Animals, Nature
Poetry.
- Ballade of Middle Age, by A. Lang, Athenæum
- Man and the Ascidian, by A. Lang, Athenæum
- Amor in Excelsis, by Pakenham Beatty, Spectator
- Song, by Pakenham Beatty, Spectator
No. 2135. — May 23, 1885.
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- General Gordon's Life and Letters, Quarterly Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XVI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- The American Loyalists, Scottish Review
- Macpherson's Love Story, by C. H. D. Stocker, Leisure Hour
- Shakespeare's Fugues, by John G. Dow, Fortnightly Review
- Osla's Wedding. A Shetland Sketch, Chambers' Journal
- Concerning Some Strange Historic Doubts, Leisure Hour
- The Despised Sparrow, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- In a Theatre, by A. Werner, Academy
- The Flowering Almond, St. James's Gazette
- Lib. III., Od. 18, by Horace, translated by Henry Herbert, National Review
- "Come, let us go into the Lane", by Alfred Austin, Athenæum
No. 2136. — May 30, 1885.
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- The Ottoman Turks in Europe, Westminster Review
- Fortune's Wheel - Part III., Blackwood's Magazine
- Mr. Ruskin's Museum at Sheffield, by E. S. P., National Review
- Mrs. Dymond - Part IV., by Mrs. Ritchie, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Red Man, by J. H. McNaughton, Nineteenth Century
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XVII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- The South African Salt Lakes, by W. E. Montague, Gentleman's Magazine
- The Youth of Prince Bismarck, Temple Bar
- The Language of Signs, Saturday Review
- Lady Beaconsfield, by Francis Hitchman, St. Stephen's Review
- How Persians Die and are Buried, St. James's Gazette
- A Visit to the Amazons of Dahomey, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- Gordon. In Memoriam, by Ernst Myers, Fortnightly Review
- Primroses, by William Allingham, Athenæum
No. 2137. — June 6, 1885.
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- Modern Geneva, Quarterly Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XVIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Count Cavour's Letters, by E. Martinengo Cesaresco, British Quarterly Review
- Mrs. Dymond - Part V., by Mrs. Ritchie, Macmillan's Magazine
- How the Blind Dream, by B. G. Johns, National Review
- French Views on English Writers, by M. A. W., Macmillan's Magazine
- A Summer Day at Stratford-on-Avon, by E. Poingdestre, Temple Bar
- Dr. Liddon on Progress, Spectator
- The Huguenot Society, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- In April, by F. W. B., Spectator
- The Land of Story-Books, by R. L. Stevenson, A Child's Garden of Verses
- The Land of Counterpane, by R. L. Stevenson, A Child's Garden of Verses
- "I Leave you (dear my life)! And as I leave", by Camoens
- Rome, by A. D. G., Spectator
No. 2138. — June 13, 1885.
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- Gainsborough, London Quarterly Review
- Fortune's Wheel - Part IV., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Duke of Wellington as Prime Minister, by T. E. Kebbel, National Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XIX., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- London in May, Blackwood's Magazine
- In the Florida Pine-Woods - Part I., All The Year Round
- The Dangers of the Indian Jungle, by J. H. B., Chambers' Journal
- Death of Lord Dudley, Daily Telegraph
- An Indigo Plantation in Bengal, by W. S., Field
- Chinese Insect White Wax, Nature
- Glass in China and Japan, by M. A. Wallace-Dunlop, Pottery Gazette
Poetry.
- The Girl that Lost Things, by George MacDonald, LL.D., Sunday Magazine
- My Bed is a Boat, by R. L. Stevenson
No. 2139. — June 20, 1885.
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- Prince Bismarck Sketched by his Secretary, Edinburgh Review
- The Light on the Seine, by Katherine S. Macquoid, Belgravia
- A Scarce Book, by Hugh E. Egerton, National Review
- Unexplained - Part I., by Louisa Molesworth, Macmillan's Magazine
- Sully-Prudhomme, Temple Bar
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XX., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- A Visit to Goa, by J. H. Pollen, All The Year Round
- In the Florida Pine-Woods - Part II., All The Year Round
Poetry.
- The Centenary of the Bells, All The Year Round
- Portrait of a Lady, by J. S. B., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Parting Sigh, by Eric S. Robertson, Academy
No. 2140. — June 27, 1885.
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- The Royal Mail, Blackwood's Magazine
- Unexplained - Part II., by Louisa Molesworth, Macmillan's Magazine
- Memoirs of M. De Vitrolles, Edinburgh Review
- A House Divived against Itself - Part XXI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Chambers' Journal
- Diet in Relation to Age and Activity, by Sir Henry Thompson, Nineteenth Century
Poetry.
- Pillow Lace, by Clara Thwaites, Sunday Magazine
- Spring under Cypresses, by A. Mary F. Robinson, Athenæum