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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIX.
No. 1735. — September 15, 1877. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXIV.


CONTENTS.
I. A Chapter on the French Renaissance, Contemporary Review, 643
II. Pauline. By L. B. Walford, author of "Mr. Smith," etc., Part XII., Advance Sheets, 652
III. Murat as King of Naples, Blackwood's Magazine, 659
IV. Green Pastures and Piccadilly. By William Black. Part XXVIII., Harper's Bazar, 672
V. John and Sarah Kemble, Temple Bar, 675
VI. Concerning the Longest Day, Fraser's Magazine, 684
VII. Pictures in Holland, on and off Canvas, Contemporary Review, 689
VIII. Electricity in War, Nature, 700
IX. A Lonely Bit of England, Spectator, 703
POETRY.
To the Blue Gentian on a High Alp, 642  Sunshine, 642
Patience, 642 Near Shore, 642
 
 

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