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  2. AN AUSTRALIAN BOOK.

    "The Spirit of the Child," by T. C. Wollaston; Thomas C. Lothian, Melbourne and Sydney.—Here is a book as Australian in sentiment as it is in authorship and ...

    Article : 567 words
  3. LITERARY NOTES.

    The London Times achieved something of a literary "scoop" last April when it published three previously unprinted pieces of verse by Keats supplied by Sir ...

    Article : 1,828 words
  4. THE WISEACRE.

    From "E. M. L.," Lillimur:—No man can safely live at random. The ship that sails at random will be wrecked in a calm, and a man who lives at random will be ruined ...

    Article : 732 words
  5. WRITINGS AND WRITERS.

    [An address delivered by Mr. A. J. Balfour as President of the English Assocication.] "Why does anybody use poetry?" ...

    Article : 2,175 words
  6. ONE HUNDRED YEARS HENCE.

    "2010," by the author of "The Adventures of John Johns;" T. Werner Laurie, London.—A cover showing a present-day feminine head decorated with a coquettish ...

    Article : 390 words
  7. POEMS AND RHYMES.

    Go. songs, for ended is our brief, sweet play; Go, children of swift joy and tardy sorrow: And some are sung, and that was yesterday, And some unsung, and that may be to-morrow ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. THE BROOK.

    Sang a little riant brook, Gurgling full of rapture, In my magic mirror look. See what you can capture! ...

    Article : 230 words
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  10. ADVENTURE IN INDIA.

    "Rung Ho," by Talbot Mundy; Cassell and Co., London (F. W. Preece, Adelaide).—This "Novel of India" deals with the mutiny times, but avoids the grim, stark ...

    Article : 310 words
  11. TO A GREAT SINGER.

    The storm that raved without sank to the sea; The audience grew stilled. All Then it seemed The very music whispered, "Hush!" And then You lifted up your bosom and you sang ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. REVIEWS OF BOOKS.

    "The Spell of Switzerland," by Nathan Haskell Dale; Page & Co., Boston (Atkinson & Co., Adelaide).—To have visited Switzerland at ali is to have come under ...

    Article : 974 words
  13. "BY REQUEST."

    I've fiddled when a thousand fools Sat mute with stony eyes, astare, As though to seek out why I dare Break all their classic music rules. ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. SIN'S WAGES.

    "Sarah Midget," by Lincoln Grey; Methuen & Co., London—A wealthy man, who has worked his way up unaided, from "the masses," and at the height of his ...

    Article : 355 words
  15. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Prom the publishers, Melbourne—The July issue of Life, the principal features of which are the first instalment of a new serial by Jack London end an interview ...

    Article : 861 words
  16. MULTUM IN PARVO.

    From Messrs. Williams & Norgate, London.—The latest five volumes of the deservedly popular Home University Library, whose output shows no decrease in quality. ...

    Article : 1,786 words
  17. MEN OF TO-MORROW.

    "The Training of a Working Boy," by the Rev. H. S. Pelham, M.A.; Macmillan and Co., London.—Probably few other aspects of civic responsibility and social ...

    Article : 638 words
  18. A NEW NOVELIST.

    "Garden Oats," by Alice Herbert; John Lane, London—Olive was a real human girl, and she has set down her simple story without extenuating anything. "It ...

    Article : 786 words
  19. FROM THE "CABBAGE PATCH."

    "Rose of Old Harpeth," by Maria Thompson Daviess; Bouverie Colonial Library, London.—Confirmed sentimentalists are the Americans, even though they, pride ...

    Article : 446 words
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  21. A TANGLED SKEIN.

    "The Price of Delusion," by Sir William Magnay; Stanley Paul, London.—In these days one sympathises with the small boy who at the end of a lesson on texts about ...

    Article : 249 words
  22. THEFTS AND COUNTER-THEFTS.

    "Margot and Her Judges," by Richard Marsh; Chatto & Windus, London.—Mr. Marsh is a master of sensational literature, and his success with the public has been ...

    Article : 208 words
  23. MISSING.

    "That Strange Affair," by Walter Brugge Vallon (translated by Gregory A. Page); Stanley Paul, London.—This detective novel by a young German author is ...

    Article : 153 words
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