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  2. THE LIBRARY TABLE.

    "The Mystery-Religions and Christianity," by S. Angus, Ph.D., D.Lit., D.D. (John Murray, London); "What is God Lake" by Frank Theodore Woods. D.D., Bishop of Winchester (Hodder & Stoughton, London); "Christ and Society," by Charles Gore, D.D., D.C.L., LL.D. (George Allen ...

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  3. BOOKS AND WRITERS.

    "A Vagabond Soul," by Kate Helen Weston (Hutchinson & Co, Limited). ...

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  4. LONDON LITERARY GENIUS.

    The phrase "Cockney School" may be said to date from October, 1817, when Lockhart launched his historic attack on a "new school of poetry which has, of ...

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  5. POETRY.

    The following poem, "Last Lines," was writen by Emily Bronte, at she lay dying ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. CORRECT ENGLISH.

    There has hover been until now, it is safe to say, a time when so widespread and anxious an interest was taken in the subject of a recent discussion at the City ...

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  7. H.G. WELLS.

    A useful American phrase describes a temperament not uncommon in American society, and known almost all over the world, "He's got a chip on his shoulder." ...

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  8. IN PRAISE OF JENNIE.

    Need I doubt her if men praise her. She whom God has made so sweet Why should I desire such beauty, Hidden run-like in retreat ...

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  9. More of Blackmore.

    Acclaimed by the English) critics,. and given by Mr. Baldwin an astonishing public tribute such as that which from another and greater Prime Minister ...

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  10. SOUNDING SYLLABLES.

    Alliteration seems to come naturally to the tongue. An infant's first words are "ma-ma," "pa-pa," Moreover, in popular saying on proverbs we, find numerous ...

    Article : 491 words
  11. LITERATURE AND COMMERCE.

    In a competition arranged by Messrs. Foyle, the well-known London booksellers, the general consensus opinion on the subject. "How Can a Knowledge of ...

    Article : 812 words
  12. NOVEL WRITERS.

    "Each novel Writer is dealing with human character (writes the Rev. the Hon. Edward Lyttelton in The Contemporary Review). All readers make on him ...

    Article : 341 words
  13. NOVELISTS' FORTUNES.

    The late Stanley J. Weyman, unlike most successful novelists, was nurtured in comfortable surroundings, but I think most People were surprised to learn that ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. The Making of Canada.

    This is the best work Mr. Chambers has done for some time. Abandoning all his modern style, the artistic and reckless, the affections, the ...

    Article : 328 words
  15. The Wily Asiatic.

    Seldom is a plot laid out so neatly as this. Hugh was stranded in Rangoon when he was offered by a pleasant stranger enough for his fare home if he would ...

    Article : 192 words
  16. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    From Hurst & Blackett, Limited, Melbourne.— "Port Sahara" by Frank Stafford; "A Citizen of Nantes," by G. M. Mason; "The Peril of Helen Marklove." ...

    Article : 372 words
  17. ART OF BOOK-GIVING.

    "The man object of a boot present is to bestow some cultural benefit, and too choice must therefore, be carefully studied" (writes Mr. Grenville Kleiser ...

    Article : 214 words
  18. THORNTON WILDER'S LOCAL COLOUR.

    Mr. Thornton Wilder, the author of "The Bridge ol San Luis Rey," has admitted that be wrote the book Without ever having visited its scene. Peru, It ...

    Article : 136 words
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