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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.



Fifth Series,
Volume XII.
No. 1640. — November 13, 1875. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVII.


CONTENTS.
I. The Atomic Theory of Lucretius Contrasted with Modern Theories of Atoms, the Constitution of Matter, and the Origination of Life, British Quarterly Review, 387
II. The Dilemma. Part XII. Blackwood's Magazine, 407
III. A Schoolmaster of the Renaissance. Vittorino da Feltre, Macmillan's Magazine, 416
IV. The Curate in Charge. By Mrs. Oliphant, Macmillan's Magazine, 425
V. Two Danes, Temple Bar, 431
VI. Lauzun, Temple Bar, 438
VII. Naturalness of Character, Saturday Review, 442
VIII. Philip Stanhope, Athenæum, 445
POETRY.
Between the Lights, 386  Song, 386
A Buried Love, 386 The Prayer of the Swine to Circe, 447
Forget-me-not, 386 
 
Miscellany, 448
 
 

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