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The Fate Of A Year. By Miss Sarah Stredder. Three

vols. (Skeet.) —It is, no doubt, generally true that the novelist who allows the history of his various characters to develop itself gradually in the course of his story pursues......

The Real And Ideal. Poems, By Arthur Llewellyn. (hurst And

Blackett.)—This rather ambitious-looking volume consists of a collec- tion of fugitive poems, the language of which is, for the most part, tolerably sonorous and imposing, even......

Mr. Gold Win Smith On Jewish Slavery.*

THIS volume asks one of the most pertinent questions which has been put to the British public in these last few years. We are healing strange things about the great volume,......

Current Literature.

What is Faith? By "A. B.," a Layman. (Hardwicke.)--This is a very singular and rather incomprehensible book. It is designed as an answer to a letter which appeared in the Times......

Errata.-by An Awkward Mishap, The Short Review Of Roby's...

Grammar appeared last week without any correction of the proofs. The only errata (some of them, however, recurring several times) were the following :—Instead of "with the......