16 NOVEMBER 1889, page 40
A Tale By Miss C. Coleridge.*
ONE'S first thought, as one reads the opening chapters of this story, is,—What in the world will the author do with so very unpromising a heroine ? The girl with the many names,......
Two Illustrated Plays.* The Specialties Which Distinguish...
edition of Macbeth are not, we think, equally deserving of praise. • ("1„) The Tragedie of Macbeth. With Illustrations and Notes by J. Moyr Smith.—(2.) The Rivals. By Richard......
Grettir The Outlaw.*
MR. BARING-GOULD tells us in an interesting preface how be made acquaintance thirty years ago with the" Saga of Grettir the Strong," painfully labouring out the meaning by help......