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  2. MR. CHARLES SANTLEY'S REMINISCENCES.

    The professional career of Mr. Charles Santiey, the best English baritone of his period, has been sufliciently full of variety and vicissitude to render his reminiscences ...

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  3. VANITY FAIR.

    Yesterday, about the time that the Lord Mayor's footmen were drawing on those wonderful silk stockings which they wear, and having their hair powdered for the 9th ...

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  4. THE SOURCE AND USE OF FABLE.

    The fable is perhaps the earliest form of literature proper with which we meet childhood. From the mournful monosyllables which tell how "the cat killed the rat," we ...

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  5. THE NOVEMBER MAGAZINES.

    II, A good idea is given by Mr. Walter Armstrong, in the [?] of Art, of the contents and arrangement of the department of drawings in the British Museum, which ...

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  6. ELLEN TERRY.

    The circumstance that Miss Ellen Terry played Cordelia to Mr. Irving's Lear gives anaddedinterest to an "illustratedinterview" with her which Mr. Harry How has written ...

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