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  2. WRITINGS AND WRITERS.

    There is something thoroughly Elizabethan about Borrow. He would have made a valiant buecaneer with Drake. He would have fought Sir. Richard ...

    Article : 1,621 words
  3. A COSTLY EXPERIMENT.

    "Eve Norris," by Claire De Pratz; W. Heinemann, London.—An English girl with a strain of French blood, but educated under a puritanical regime, finds when ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    An hour pastnoon one April day 1 left my home and sped away Toward the hills; Soft melting clouds play'd in the sky. ...

    Article : 322 words
  5. MUSICAL NOTES.

    With the end of this week Madame Clara Butt concludes her professional career in Australia, the one concert remaining on her list before she quits this side of the world ...

    Article : 1,912 words
  6. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    "The Collected Works of Oscar Wilde (Limited Edition).—The voice of sorrow is always full of significance, whether the note be one of pure regret, or whether it be ...

    Article : 1,354 words
  7. LITERARY NOTES.

    Thursday, St. George's Day, was also the day which English people universally recognise as Shakspeare's Day. On April 23, 1564, it is generally accepted, the greatest ...

    Article : 2,756 words
  8. ANOTHER NEW NOVELIST.

    "The Ways of Rebellion," by Reginald Farrer; Edward Arnold, London.—It seems to be admitted that in English the spoken language and the written must vary ...

    Article : 976 words
  9. A STUDY IN LOVEMAKING

    "A Charming Girl," by Esme Stuart; Greening & Co., London.—The charming girl was Vera. Everybody loved her excent here and there a mother who had ...

    Article : 278 words
  10. DAWN.

    This early morn. The chon shades of night. Their mantle slowly lift. The eastern sky 1s tinged with palest saffron blue. Nocturnai l[?]naries gleams ...

    Article : 100 words
  11. THE ANNIVERSARY.

    The twenty-sixth of April Your birthday, I declare! Almost had I forgotten, but you know How. gently Time has touched you; you're just [?] and [?] ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. A VALUABLE REFERENCE BOOK.

    "The Newspaper Press Directory and Advertisers' Guide;" C. Mitchell & Co., Holborn Vinduct, London, E.C.—The sixty-third annual issue of this valuable ...

    Article : 480 words
  13. THE WHISTLER.

    He cut a sappy sucker from the muckle rodden tree. He trimmed ft, and he wet it, and [?] thumped it on his knee. ...

    Article : 263 words
  14. THE CHILD.

    You may be Christ or Shakspeare, little child. A saviour or a sun to the lost world. There is no babe born but may carry furled [?] to make bloom the world's [?] ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Days of Bill and Sue."—Not upto standard. Referring to the lines— Our little wives—God bless their lives ...

    Article : 280 words
  16. AN ADELAIDE AUTHOR.

    "Life's Wallaby," "Sydney Partrige," Edward street. Norwood.—The chief asset of the lady who writes as "Sydney Part ...

    Article : 566 words
  17. MISCELLANEOUS.

    From the Religious Tract Society, London.—A new edition of Hesba Strettons' "Wonderful Life of Christ," a handy volume, arranged upon a simple plan so ...

    Article : 702 words
  18. Advertising

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  19. A SATIRE THAT FAILS.

    "The Island Pharisees," by John Galsworthy; W. Heinemann, London.—It has been acutely remarked that from the point of view of personal enjoyment of life, it is ...

    Article : 491 words
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