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Celestina; Or, The Tragick - Comedy Of Calisto And...

the Spanish of Fernando de Rojas by James 15Iabbe, 1639. (David Nutt.)—Mr. James FitzMaurice Kelly, who furnishes this volume with an introduction, dedicates it to Mr. Barrie,......

Nihilism As It Is. With Introduction By Dr. R. Spence

Watson. (T. Fisher Unwin.) —This volume contains three pamphlets by Stepniak, the letter sent by the Revolutionary Executive Committee to the new Czar, the "Liberal Programme,"......

Voyages And Travels Of Captain Basil Hall, R.n. (nelson And

Sons.)—Fifty years ago boys, and others besides boys, used to read the travels of Captain Basil Hall with no little pleasure. To the present generation he is barely a name. We......

Current Literature.

The Quarterly Review for April (John Murray) contains at least two articles of considerable interest, that on Mr. Balfour's "Foundations of Belief," and that on "The......

In Furthest Ind. By Sydney C. Grier. (blackwood And Sons.)

—The form of this story is a "narrative" purporting to be written by one Edward Carlyon, a gentleman in the East India Company's Service, and " edited " by the gentleman whose......

The Magazines.

THE National Review is full of good articles. Mr. J. W. Lowther, one of the most promising of younger Conservative statesmen, and an expert in foreign questions, deals with the......

The Church In These Islands Before Augustine. By The Rev.

Canon Browne. (S. P.C.K.) —Canon Browne publishes in this volume three lectures delivered at St. Paul's in the early part of last year. In the first he treats of Queen Bertha......