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Cyrilla. By The Baroness Tautphceus. (bentley.)—this Is A...

of the best of Baroness Tautphceus's novels. "The Initials" is better known, and it is free from the tedium and repetition which are the principal faults of Cyrilla; but it is......

Hogarth's Frolic. (j. C. Hotten).—our Readers May Have...

"Hone's Everyday Book," or elsewhere, The Five Days' Peregrination round the Isle of Sheppey by William Hogarth and his Fellow-pilgrims, Scott, Tothall, Thornhill, and Forest."......

Pearl And Emerald: A Tale Of Gotham. By R. E.

Francillon. (Smith and Elder.)—Readers of the Cornhill Magazine were probably much perplexed by Pearl and Emerald as it appeared in successive numbers, and they will not be much......

A Mingled Yarn. By Mrs. Henry Mackarness. 3 Vols. (bentley.)

—Mrs. Mackaimess is the author of a charming little book which every one who may have read it must remember with pleasure, "A Trap to Catch a Sunbeam." We gladly allow that......

Ephemera. By Lord Lyttelton. Second Series. (murray.)—we...

to read the productions of so accomplished a writer as Lord Lyttelton, and glad also to see them in a permanent form. The volume before us contains a number of lectures and......

Lives Of The Saints. March. By The Rev. S. Baring-gould.—mr.

Gould continues with unwearied industry to epitomise the vast litera- ture of saintly biographies. In the volume now before W3, St. Gregor" the Great, St. Gregory of Nyssen, and......

Certain That The Subject Has Not Lost Any Of Its

interest during the interval. Some letters from Mr. Hope dealing with this matter appeared, as our readers may remember, in our correspondence columns. In those columns many......