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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIII.
No. 1658. — March 18, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVIII.


CONTENTS.
I. Modern English Prose. By George Saintsbury, Fortnightly Review, 707
II. Bee or Beatrix, Blackwood's Magazine, 717
III. Dutch Guiana. By W. Gifford Palgrave. Part III., Fortnightly Review, 726
IV. The Dilemma. Part XXI., Blackwood's Magazine, 732
V. The Pope and Magna Charta. By Cardinal Manning, Contemporary Review, 741
VI. Mazarin. By the author of "Mirabeau," etc., Temple Bar, 752
VII. George Eliot's Heroines, Spectator, 761
VIII. The Quaker's Hat, Saturday Review, 763
IX. The Drainage of the Zuyder-Zee, Nature, 767
POETRY.
The Nymph of Arcadie, 706  Rondel, 706
Life, 706 Transfiguration, 706
 
Miscellany, 768
 
 

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