LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.
Fifth Series, Volume XIV. |
No. 1665. — May 6, 1876. | From Beginning Vol. CXXIX. |
CONTENTS. | |||
I. | The Political Changes of Thirty Years, | Contemporary Review, | 323 |
II. | The Dilemma. Conclusion, | Blackwood's Magazine, | 333 |
III. | Madame de Maintenon. Part I., | Fortnightly Review, | 346 |
IV. | What She Came Through. By Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc. Part IV., | Good Words, | 354 |
V. | The Pessimist's View of Life, | Cornhill Magazine, | 363 |
VI. | A Literary Friendship of the Fourteenth Century, | Macmillan's Magazine, | 372 |
VII. | Lord Macaulay's Memory, | Spectator, | 381 |
POETRY. | |||
Sailed To-Day, | 322 | Any Poet to his Mistress, | 322 |
In Church, | 322 | Spring is Coming, | 322 |
Miscellany, | 384 | ||
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