15 NOVEMBER 1890, page 42
Miss Yonge's " Slaves Of Sabinus."* Miss Yonge Has Taken
for her subject one of the most romantic stories of antiquity, the fortunes of Sabinus and Epponina. Tacitus refers to it briefly in his Histories, and promises to relate it at......
The Henry Irving Sha.kespea.re.*
Tins is not an ideal edition of Shakespeare. We have pointed out what we conceived to be defects in it, in notices of some of the volumes as they appeared. The commentary, in......
Mr. W. S. Caine's " Picturesque India."* "these Pages,"...
Mr. Caine in his preface, "contain no controversial matter, either political or religious. I only try to rouse superficial interest by a plain statement of what may be seen by......