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No. 2284. — April 7, 1888.
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- The Study of English Literature, by Edward Dowden, Fortnightly Review
- A Dead Man's Vengeance, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Progress of Applied Science in its Effect upon Trade, by Sir Lyon Playfair, Contemporary Review
- Schopenhauer and his Mother, by Charles Edwards, Temple Bar
- Ardent Agnosticism, Spectator
- Mr. Cotter Morison, Saturday Review
- Rabies among Deer, Nature
- In a Turkish City - Part I., Chambers' Journal
- St. Margaret's, Westminster, St. James's Gazette
- The Secret of Alexander, Spectator
- To The Bottom of the Channel Tunnel, Chambers' Journal
- Sir James Paget's Confession on Behalf of Science, Spectator
- Avalanches on Mount St. Bernard, Standard
Poetry.
- Born, All The Year Round
- Bacillus our Bane, Punch
- If They Knew, by Curtis May, Athenæum
No. 2285. — April 14, 1888.
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- Mystical Pessimism in Russia, by N. Tsakni, Contemporary Review
- Dulcie, by K. Carmarthen, Longman's Magazine
- Thomas Moore, by George Saintsbury, Macmillan's Magazine
- Coryat's Crudities, 1611, by M. S. Dimsdale, National Review
- The Great Yellow River, by C. F. Gordon Cumming, Leisure Hour
- A Few Words on French Revolutionary Models, by John Morley, Nineteenth Century
- William Barnes, by W. S., Leisure Hour
- The Monsoons, by Ralph Abercromby, Nature
- Anne Benson Procter, Academy
- The Dispersion of Seeds and Plants, by D. Morris, Nature
Poetry.
- The Bird of Dawning, Macmillan's Magazine
- After Winter, Cornhill Magazine
- "Though now 'tis neither May nor June", by Richard Crashaw
No. 2286. — April 21, 1888.
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- Mary Stuart in Scotland - Part II., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Spanish College in the University of Bologna, by E. Armstrong, Macmillan's Magazine
- Home Rule in the Western Pyrenees, by Wentworth Webster, Fortnightly Review
- George Gatonby's Return to Hild's Haven - Part I., by Mary Linskill, Good Words
- Section Life in the North-West, Cornhill Magazine
- Hans Sachs: the People's Goethe of the Sixteenth Century, by Karl Blind, Westminster Review
- The Lakes, Temple Bar
- Domesday Book, by Alex. Charles Ewald, Gentleman's Magazine
- Swiss Forest Laws, Nature
- The Needed Complement to Tolerance, Spectator
- Afghan Chiefs' Impressions of India, Times
- Genius and Domestic Life, Spectator
- The Silent Nuns, Daily News
- Tramways in Damascus, Standard
- Mr. Punch's Examination Papers for Young People, Punch
Poetry.
- Arsinoe's Cats, translated from the Greek by Graham R. Tomson, Longman's Magazine
- The Letter of Frederick III. to Prince Bismarck, by H. D. Rawnsley, Academy
- Hush, All The Year Round
- J. W. Inchbold, by John Dennis, Spectator
- The Recall, by A. C. Swinburne, Athenæum
No. 2287. — April 28, 1888.
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- Mary Stuart in Scotland - Part III., Blackwood's Magazine
- George Gatonby's Return to Hild's Haven - Part II., by Mary Linskill, Good Words
- Recollections of Charles Dickens, by Eleanor E. Christian, Temple Bar
- Frederick III., Contemporary Review
- Some Recollections of the New Crown-Prince of Germany, by a Former Tutor, Murray's Magazine
- Poor Mr. Pepys!, by George F. Hooper, Gentleman's Magazine
- One Day's Sport in India, by J. D. Rees, Nineteenth Century
- Emin Pasha, All The Year Round
- In a Turkish City - Part II., Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- Only the Other Day, Lotus Leaves
- Spring, by E. P. F., Spectator
- "Where's Ramsgate", Punch
- Roundel, by Charles Sayle, English Illustrated Magazine
Miscellany.
No. 2288. — May 5, 1888.
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- A Glimpse of North Africa, by Grant Allen, Contemporary Review
- Snowed up in Arcady, by Augustus Jessopp, Nineteenth Century
- Forget me Not - Part I., by Mrs. Parr, Temple Bar
- Civilization in the United States, by Matthew Arnold, Nineteenth Century
- A Nun's Love Letters, by Edmund Gosse, Fortnightly Review
- Artemus Ward, by Geo. J. H. Northcroft, Time
- "Conversations with the Duke of Wellington", Temple Bar
- Springtime in Rural Portugal, by Oswald Crawford, Fortnightly Review
- The Baltic Amber Coast in Prehistoric Times, by Arthur J. Evans, Nature
- The Language of Animals, Spectator
Poetry.
- The Tyneside Widow, by Algernon Charles Swinburne, Fortnightly Review
- Peace, by Herman Merivale, Spectator
- Xavier's Hymn, by St. Francis Xavier, translated by Alexander Pope, Bookworm
Miscellany.
- Jews and Inebriety
- Health of Rome, Medical Press
No. 2289. — May 12, 1888.
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- The Certainties of Chance, by R. A. Proctor, National Review
- The Discovery of the Solomon Islands, Westminster Review
- Bradshaw, Cornhill Magazine
- Caricature, the Fantastic, the Grotesque, by John Addington Symonds, Fortnightly Review
- To Alncaster, by Owen Balair, Time
- Century for Century, by Ferdinand Rothschild, Nineteenth Century
- A Lady's Winter Holiday in Ireland - Part I., by Isabella L. Bird, Murray's Magazine
- Cold Winds, by Hy Harries, Longman's Magazine
- In a Turkish City - Part III., Chambers' Journal
- Rank among the Royalties, Spectator
- Coleridge Notes, by G. Grove, Athenæum
- The Eve of St. John, by Gustav Hartwig, translated by Theodore Martin, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Akkas, a Pygmy Race from Central Africa, Nature
Poetry.
- She Forgot Her Wrongs, by Camilla Crosland, Chambers' Journal
- A Song of Easter, by Walter W. Skeat, Academy
- "Oh, the Wild Charge he Made!", by Thomas Eaves, Spectator
- "My Child went forth into my Garden fair", by Mrs. Owen, Spectator
- The Eve of St. John, by Gustav Hartwig, translated by Theodore Martin, Blackwood's Magazine
Miscellany.
- Snow Clothing, Science-Gossip
No. 2290. — May 19, 1888.
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- Islam And Civilization, by Malcolm MacColl, Contemporary Review
- Marino Faliero, Temple Bar
- Among the Islands of the South Pacific: Fiji, by Coutts Trotter, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Topographical Instinct in Animals, by Gordon Stables, C.M.; M.D.; R.N, Leisure Hour
- The Polruan Ferry-boat, Chambers' Journal
- Matthew Arnold, Spectator
- Death of Mr. Matthew Arnold, London Times
- Boyish Freaks, Chambers' Journal
- Old Naval Families, St. James's Gazette
- Ruskin's Forge, by Frederick Hastings, Leisure Hour
Poetry.
- Matthew Arnold, by Herman Merivale, Spectator
- Horace, Book II., Ode 17, by Stephen de Vere, Temple Bar
Miscellany.
No. 2291. — May 26, 1888.
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- Kaspar Hauser, Quarterly Review
- Elements and Meta-Elements, Times
- The Hermit of Le Croisic, by H. de Balzac, Temple Bar
- Reminiscences of Cardinal Mazarin, Westminster Review
- Dickens's Characters and their Prototypes, by F. G. Kitton, Temple Bar
- Hymns and Hymnals, by J. B. Selkirk, Blackwood's Magazine
- Reality and Romance, Spectator
- Scientific Progress in Elementary Schools, Nature
- The Cashiering of the Tin Soldier, Spectator
- Mr. Matthew Arnold's Earliest Publication, by Edmund Gosse, Athenæum
Poetry.
- Salve, Caput Cruentatum, by John Addington Symonds, Spectator
- The Quiet Stream, by Stofford Brooke
- Spring is not Dead, by Alfred Perceval Graves, Spectator
Miscellany.
- Dr. Johnson and Oats, by G. H. Thompson, Notes and Queries
No. 2292. — June 2, 1888.
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- Prince Bismarck in the German Reichstag, Temple Bar
- Mary Stuart in Scotland - Part IV., Blackwood's Magazine
- Forget me Not - Part II., by Mrs. Parr, Temple Bar
- In the Bahamas, by Edith Bernal Blake, Nineteenth Century
- Matthew Arnold, by Frederic W. H. Myers, Fortnightly Review
- The Monasteries in the Air, by J. Theodore Bent, Gentleman's Magazine
- The Old Emperor and the New, by Karl Blind, Gentleman's Magazine
- Berthold Auerbach, by Helen Zimmern, National Review
- In a Turkish City - Part IV., Chambers' Journal
- Curiosities of Oxford Life in the Seventeenth Century, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
Poetry.
- Matthew Arnold, by William Derry and Raphoe, Spectator
- Matthew Arnold, by Richard le Gallienne, Academy
- A Song of the Lost Season, Punch
- Nocturne, by J. S. Mills, Chambers' Journal
No. 2293. — June 9, 1888.
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- Francis Parkman, by F. H. Underwood, Contemporary Review
- Mr. Sandford - Part I., Cornhill Magazine
- The Disenchantment of France, by Frederick W. H. Myers, Nineteenth Century
- A Lady's Winter Holiday in Ireland - Part II., by Isabella L. Bird, Murray's Magazine
- Italy in England, by A. Gallenga, National Review
- In the Dales Sixty Years Since, by F. P. Verney, Macmillan's Magazine
- Solomon Maimon, Spectator
- A Bull-Fight at Barcelona, Spectator
- A Novel Ascent, Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- The Winter Sea, by Fred J. Cox, Spectator
- Fair Flow'rs of May, by Madame Collet, translated by Charlotte Swift,
- Beyond the Mist, by John W. Hales, Academy
- The Bird's Faith, by Victor Hugo, translated by E. R. Chapman,
No. 2294. — June 16, 1888.
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- Antagonism, Nature
- Mr. Sandford - Part II., Cornhill Magazine
- Wanderings and Wild Sport beyond the Himalayas, Blackwood's Magazine
- Tramps, Medæval and Modern, Westminster Review
- The Pygmy Races of Men, by Professor Flower, C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., Nature
- The Next Armada, Punch
- Nature's Weather-Prophets, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- An April Love, by Alfred Austin, Spectator
- Queen Polly, by Frederick Langbridge, Good Words
- A Plea for Poor "Goldie", Punch
- Ad Emeritum, by Σ, Time
Miscellany.
- John Gibson Lockhart, by F. G., Athenæum
No. 2295. — June 23, 1888.
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- The Dislocations of Industry, by Wm. Smart, Contemporary Review
- Mr. Max Muller's "Science of Thought", by J. F. Stephen, Nineteenth Century
- Notes from a Prosperous Agricultural Country, by Frances Mary de Borring, Fortnightly Review
- Eton: 1836 to 1841, Longman's Magazine
- Scratched Out, Time
- Down Goyden Pot, Chambers' Journal
- The Lost Conscience, by M. Wright, Longman's Magazine
- The Position of Women in Ancient Rome, by James Donaldson, Contemporary Review
- The Character of the Devil in the Middle Ages, by A. C. Champneys, National Review
Poetry.
- A Song of Spring, by Clement Scott, English Illustrated Magazine
- May at St. Moritz, by B. L. Tollemache, Academy
- Villanelle, by Walter W. Skeat, Academy
Miscellany.
- Walking Manners, Daily News
- The Rings of Saturn, Science Gossip
No. 2296. — June 30, 1888.
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- Emerson, the Thinker, by George Stewart, Jun., Scottish Review
- Sydney Smith, by George Saintsbury, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Story of a Duel, by E. F. P., Temple Bar
- Among the Islands of the South Pacific: Tonga and Samoa, by Coutts Trotter, Blackwood's Magazine
- Physical Peculiarities of Great Men, by W. H. Davenport Adams, Gentleman's Magazine
- Summer-Time in Rural Portugal, by Oswald Crawford, Fortnightly Review
- Effects of Mental Overwork, Lancet
Poetry.
- In Memoriam, Spectator
- In Capri, by W. Wordsworth, Macmillan's Magazine
- "After Many Days", by M. M. M., Macmillan's Magazine
Miscellany.