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No. 2310. — October 6, 1888.
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- Chaucer and the Italian Renaissance, by F. T. Palgrave, Nineteenth Century
- My Treasure, Blackwood's Magazine
- A Winter in Syria - Part I., by Mountstuart E. Grant Duff, Contemporary Review
- John Ward, Preacher, by Archdeacon Farrar, Longman's Magazine
- Mr. Forster and Ireland, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Services of Catholic Missionaries in the East to Natural Science, Nature
Poetry.
- Sonnets in my Library - Part III., by William Derry and Raphoe, Spectator
- The Potato Harvest, by C. G. D. Roberts
- She Hath Grown Cold, by A. P. G., Spectator
Miscellany.
- A Story of the Late Emperor, Manchester Guardian
No. 2311. — October 13, 1888.
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- Applied Geography, by J. Scott Keltie, Contemporary Review
- A Chapter on Proposals - Part II., Temple Bar
- "Robert Elsmere" and the Battle of Belief", by W. E. Gladstone, Nineteenth Century
- A Great Yorkshire Vicar, by Rev. George Huntington, Temple Bar
- The Place of Music in Culture, by J. F. Rowbotham, National Review
- Pages from a Work-Girl's Diary, by Beatrice Potter, Nineteenth Century
- The President's Address to the British Association, Saturday Review
- General Prejevalsky, the Russian Explorer, Morning Post
- Piracy and Hidden Treasure, Japan Weekly Mail
- The Production of Caviar in Russia, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- Muriel, by Herman Merivale, Spectator
- Garden Memories, by Janet Ross, Temple Bar
No. 2312. — October 20, 1888.
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- Shakespeare's Wisdom of Life, by Edward Dowden, Fortnightly Review
- Griselda, by Amy Levy, the author of "Between Two Stools," "The New School of American Fiction," etc., Temple Bar
- Literary Immortality, by J. R. Seely, Contemporary Review
- Jean-Francois Millet, by Julia Ady, Nineteenth Century
- Story-Telling in the East, by A. H. Sayce, National Review
- Sketches in Tenerife - Part I., All The Year Round
- Working Princes, Cornhill Magazine
- Commercial Hydraulics, Spectator
Poetry.,
- On a Blind and Captive Nightingale, by Charles L. Graves, Temple Bar
- In Sight o' Land, by W. F. E. I., Chamber's Journal
- Helen, by F. P., Academy
No. 2313. — October 27, 1888.
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- State Socialism - Part II., by John Rea, Contemporary Review
- Poor Harry, by W. E. Norris, Longman's Magazine
- Impressions of Petersburg, by W. T. Stead, Contemporary Review
- Under Canvas in a Proclaimed District, by F. Noel Paton, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Savile Letters. 1660-1689, by Julia Cartwright, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Australian Dingo at Home, Chambers' Journal
- Bishop Ken, by Archdeacon Farrar, Good Words
- An Adventure in the Flooded Theiss, Chambers' Journal
- "The First-Born Son of Death", by Edward Clifford, Nineteenth Century
Poetry.
- To Cynthia, Five Years Old, by George J. Young, Spectator
- Mist, by Joseph John Murray, Spectator
- Gleaners of Fame, by Alfred Austin, Spectator
No. 2314. — November 3, 1888.
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- Our Diplomatists, Temple Bar
- Aut Diabolus, aut Nihil, Blackwood's Magazine
- A Winter in Syria - Part II., by Mountstuart E. Grant Duff, Contemporary Review
- The Great American Language, Cornhill Magazine
- Shakespeare Unawares, by Arthur Gaye, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Emperor Frederick's Diary, Spectator
- An Autumn Evening in Whitechapel, Daily News
- Savage versus Brute, by George J. Romanes, Times
- Mental Laziness, Spectator
- The Centenary of the Calcutta Botanic Garden, Nature
Poetry.
- Love, by A. M, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Lion among the Flowers, Temple Bar
- Milton and Beethoven, by Charles MacCay, Temple Bar
- Autumn, World
No. 2315. — November 10, 1888.
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- Montaigne - Part I., Temple Bar
- Quin Lough, by Emily Lawless, Murray's Magazine
- Sketches of Indian Life, Cornhill Magazine
- A Dip in Criticism, by Andrew Lang, Contemporary Review
- Reminiscences of the Lakes in 1844, by George Butler, Longman's Magazine
- The Late Dean Burgon, by F. Arnold, Murray's Magazine
- A Modern Pilgrimage, by S. M. Burrows, Macmillan's Magazine
- Sketches in Tenerife - Part II., All The Year Round
- Mr. W. Gifford Palgrave, Athenæum
Poetry.
- In the Commonwealth, All The Year Round
- A Halcyon Day in Summer, by F. T. Palgrave, Macmillan's Magazine
- Holidays, by Isabella Fyvie Mayo, Good Words
Miscellany.
- A Pope's Gift to a Queen, Science and Arts
No. 2316. — November 17, 1888.
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- The Apocrypha, London Quarterly Review
- The Last of the Costellos, by George H. Jessop, Longman's Magazine
- Montaigne - Part II., Temple Bar
- My Predecessors, by F. Max Muller, Contemporary Review
- Cruising and Dredging, London Quarterly Review
- Mr. Ruskin as a Society Man, St. James's Gazette
- The Hervey Isles and the British Protectorate, Standard
- Mr. Balfour's Sermon, Spectator
- The Prison of Bokhara, Times
- Recent Discoveries in Egypt, Chambers' Journal
- Krakatoa, Spectator
- Assamese Opium-Drinkers, St. James's Gazette
- Corsican Women, Queen
Poetry.
- The Swallow, by M. R. Weld, Academy
- A Song of the Sea, by David R. Williamson, Blackwood's Magazine
- After Rain, by S. A. A., Macmillan's Magazine
Miscellany.
- Electric Sunstroke, British Medical Journal
No. 2317. — November 24, 1888.
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- The English Peasantry, by T. E. Kebbel, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Phantom Piquet, Cornhill Magazine
- The Reign of the "Nouvelles Couches" in France, by Frederick Marshall, Nineteenth Century
- Among the North-Sea Trawlers, by James Runciman, Contemporary Review
- Sir Herbert Edwardes, by T. R. E. Holmes, National Review
- Pathos, by A. C. Benson, Murray's Magazine
- Wardour-Street English, by Archibald Ballantine, Longman's Magazine
- "Not Understanded of the People", Cornhill Magazine
- Empiricism versus Science, Nature
- The Toad in the Rock, Illustrated London News
Poetry.
- Autumn Bloom, by Marion, Chambers' Journal
- Dead, by Paul Walsh, Chambers' Journal
- Loss and Gain, Good Words
No. 2318. — December 1, 1888.
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- Nonsense as a Fine Art, Quarterly Review
- Barbara, by May Kendall, Longman's Magazine
- The Income of a University, and How it is Spent, by G. F. Browne, National Review
- Boswell and his Editors, Church Quarterly Review
- Recent Advances in Surgery and Medicine, Edinburgh Review
- Francis Turner Palgrave, Sunday Magazine
- Roman Catholics on Agnosticism, Spectator
- Professor Huxley's Advice to Public Speakers, Pall Mall Gazette
- Up the Feeder, by E., Spectator
- Dutch Independence, Times
- Some Customs of Inns of Court, Cassell's Saturday Journal
Poetry.
- Thorwaldsen's Last Work, by Joseph John Murphey, Spectator
- The Wind has Blawn my Plaid awa', Jacobite Song
- The Meadows of Long Ago, by E. Nesbit, Argosy
- Autumn Woods, by Frances Nicholson
No. 2319. — December 8, 1888.
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- Palmyra: Past and Present, by Compton, Fortnightly Review
- On the Dark Mountains, Blackwood's Magazine
- Gray, by Arthur Benson, Macmillan's Magazine
- Mud-Larking in Bohemia, Temple Bar
- Hamdi Bey, by J. Theodore Bent, Contemporary Review
- Richmond Palace and its Royal Residents, London Quarterly Review
- The French Clergy Exiles in England, A.D. 1792-1797, by Frederick George Lee, D.D., National Review
- Desiccated Human Remains, Nature
- The Astronomical Observatory of Pekin, Nature
Poetry.
- The Chevalier's Lament, Jacobite Songs
- Loss, by A. G. B., Spectator
- Gain, by A. G. B., Spectator
- Divided, by F. P., Academy
No. 2320. — December 15, 1888.
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- Provincial Life under the Roman Republic, Quarterly Review
- A Little Maid, an Old Maid, and the Major - Part I., by Joyce Darrell, Argosy
- The Memoirs of the Comte de Brienne, by Ferdinand Rothschild, Nineteenth Century
- Queen Christina of Sweden - Part I., by Arvede Barine, translated by Mrs. E. W. Latimer, Revue des Deux Mondes
- Professions for Dogs, by C. F. Gordon Cumming, Blackwood's Magazine
- A Visit to Monserrat, by Annie Bentley, Temple Bar
- The Praise of Insensibility, Spectator
- A Competitive Examination in Turkey, St. James's Gazette
Poetry.
- The Death of Antony, by W. W. Story, Blackwood's Magazine
- Autumn Voices, by F. W. B., Spectator
- Lady Jane Grey to the Flowers and Birds, by Eugene Lee-Hamilton
Miscellany.
- A New Departure in Legal Education, British Medical Journal
No. 2321. — December 22, 1888.
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- The Genesis of the Puritan Ideal, by A. M. Fairbairn, Contemporary Review
- A Little Maid, an Old Maid, and the Major - Part II., by Joyce Darrell, Argosy
- Queen Christina of Sweden - Part II., by Arvede Barine, translated by Mrs. E. W. Latimer, Revue des Deux Mondes
- The Scottish Horace Walpole, Macmillan's Magazine
- Quinine, by Alex. H. Japp, Gentleman's Magazine
- The Increase in Wheat-Growing, Economist
Poetry.
- "Florence the Beautiful", by Herman Merivale, Spectator
- Refugium Peccatorum, by Samuel Waddington, Academy
- Eternity, by Louis Belrose, Jun., Open Court
Miscellany.
No. 2322. — December 29, 1888.
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- A Page of Afghan History, by Sir Lepel Griffin, Asiatic Quarterly Review
- Jin, by H. Musgrave, Longman's Magazine
- William Whewell, D.D., by J. S. P., Temple Bar
- A North-Country Flood, by H. D. Rawnsley, Murray's Magazine
- Mrs. Browning, Macmillan's Magazine
- Contemporary Life and Thought in France, by G. Monod, Contemporary Review
- Salt-Manufacture, Chambers' Journal
- Modern Aspect of Longevity, English Illustrated Magazine
Poetry.
- A Prayer to Athena, by Emily Pfeiffer, Academy
- The Merry-go-Round, by Roden Noel, Academy
- Autumn, 1888, by William Toynbee, Spectator
- A Night Thought, Cornhill Magazine
Miscellany.