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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XI.
No. 1622. — July 10, 1875. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVI.


CONTENTS.
I. William Blake, Cornhill Magazine, 67
II. Miss Angel. By Miss Thackeray. Conclusion, Cornhill Magazine, 77
III. The Convent of San Marco. V. — The Sperimento, Macmillan's Magazine, 92
IV. The Dilemma, Blackwood's Magazine, 102
V. German Home Life. By a Lady. Part V., Fraser's Magazine, 112
VI. A Trip into the Interior of Formosa, Spectator, 122
VII. The King in England, Pall Mall Gazette, 124
VIII. A Geographical Day-Dream, Spectator, 126
POETRY.
The Creed of the Future, 66  On Seeing a Picture Called "A Winter Gale in the Channel", 66
Hortus Siccus, 66
Darkened Spring, 66
 
Miscellany, 128
 
 


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