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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XXII.
No. 1765. — April 13, 1878. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXVII.


CONTENTS.
I. Equality. By Matthew Arnold, Fortnightly Review, 67
II. Erica. Part XVIII. Translated for The Living Age, from the German of Frau von Ingersleben, 80
III. The English Language as Spoken and Written. By Francis W. Newman, Contemporary Review, 94
IV. Within the Precincts. By Mrs. Oliphant. Part V., Advance Sheets, 103
V. On the Decay of Fine Manners, Cornhill Magazine, 110
VI. On Teaching English. By Francis W. Newman, Fraser's Magazine, 115
VII. Madonna Dunya. By Emily Pfeiffer, Contemporary Review, 117
VIII. The Last of the Gases, Nature, 121
IX. The Centenary of Voltaire, Pall Mall Gazette, 123
X. The Use and Abuse of Princes, Tatler, 125
XI. The Green Flag of the Prophet, Chambers' Journal, 126
POETRY.
Two Cities, 66  Hacia Casa, 66
A Strange Singer, 66 Madonna Dunya, 117
Homeward, 66
 
 

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LITTELL & GAY, BOSTON.


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