A Follows And His Wife. By Blanche Willis Havard And
William Sharp. (Osgood, MoIlvaine, and Co.)—This is a story told by correspondence, and told with a certain amount of success, though we are bound to say that the Count saw more......
Pastoral Letters. By William Dalrymple Maclagan,...
Gardner, Darton, and Co.)—These letters, which are supplemented by similar papers, such as addresses, charges, &c., were written by Dr. Maclagan when he was Bishop of Lichfield.......
Speeches And Addresses. By The Late W. C. Magee, D.d.
(Isbister and Co.)—The first of these "Speeches and Addresses" is the famous oration—for no less stately a name will fitly describe it— which. Dr. Magee delivered in the House......
Miss Eyon Of Eyon Court. By Katharine S. Macquoid. (ward
and Downey.)—Mrs. Macquoid is not equal to herself in this story. It seems to us highly improbable from beginning to end ; while it does not possess compensating qualities in......
Madame De Stall. By Albert Sorel. (t. Fisher Unwin.)—m....
is wholly free from the lues biographica. He criticises the character of his subj ect with the most complete impartiality, points out its defects with a penetrating acumen, and......
The Penance Of Portia James. By "tasma." (w. Heinemann.)...
the "penance" begin with the end of the book, or have we been reading about it when we came to this end P It is not easy to say. Portia, betrothed almost in her childhood to......
Current Literature.
The Church of Ireland. By Thomas Olden, M.A.. (Wells Gardner, Da,rton, and Co.)—This is a volume in that useful series, "The National Churches," and may be recommended as an......
Handbook Of Greek Archwology. By A.. S. Murray, Ll.d. (john
Murray.)—This volume contains the substance of the "Rhind Lectures," delivered by the author five years ago in Edinburgh. The second chapter, following a brief introduction,......