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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIV.
No. 1661. — April 8, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXIX.


CONTENTS.
I. Bishop Butler and the Zeit-Geist. By Matthew Arnold, Contemporary Review, 67
II. The Dilemma. Part XXIII., Blackwood's Magazine, 78
III. Natural Religion. Part V., Macmillan's Magazine, 85
IV. An Unimportant Person. Part II., Blackwood's Magazine, 92
V. Mr. Thackeray's Sketches, Blackwood's Magazine, 98
VI. A Negro Methodist Conference, Cornhill Magazine, 106
VII. John Forster. By Blanchard Jerrold, Gentleman's Magazine, 113
VIII. Maxims and Reflections. From the German of Goethe, Fraser's Magazine, 117
IX. The Tree of Knowledge, Saturday Review, 125
X. The Art of Luxury, Belgravia, 127
POETRY.
Rest in the Grave, 66  Edelweiss, 66
The Face of my Mistress, 66
 
Miscellany, 128
 
 

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