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No. 1985. — July 8, 1882.
[edit]Contents.
- Newgate: a Retrospect, by Arthur Griffiths, Fortnightly Review
- The Ladies Lindores - Part IV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Geological Influences which have Affected British History, by Archibald Geikie, Macmillan's Magazine
- An Unpublished Diary Written by Dean Swift, by J. Churton Collins, Gentleman's Magazine
- Robin - Part X., by Mrs. Parr, author of "Adam and Eve", Temple Bar
- Peel and Cobden, by Prof. Goldwin Smith, Nineteenth Century
- The Charm of Garibaldi, Spectator
- Garibaldi and Italy, Economist
- Eton, Saturday Review
- Baron Fisco at Home, by W. W. Story, Blackwood's Magazine
Poetry.
- The Love of the Past, Spectator
- A Day, by E. H., Athanæum
- "Girl Graduates", Punch
- De Imitatione, Academy
- Baron Fisco at Home, by W. W. Story, Blackwood's Magazine
No. 1986. — July 15, 1882.
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- The Lights of "Maga" - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Ladies Lindores - Part V., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- My Spider, by W. H. T. Winter, Gentleman's Magazine
- Robin - Part XI., by Mrs. Parr, author of "Adam and Eve", Temple Bar
- A French Assize, Cornhill Magazine
- An Attempt to Reach Merv; or, Six Weeks in Serrukhs, Temple Bar
- Oriental Patriotism, Spectator
- Poetry and Pessimism, Spectator
- "Für die Mouche", by Heine, translated from the German by Emily Pfeiffer, Academy
Poetry.
- Two Portraits, All The Year Round
- Daybreak in Paris, by Rosslyn, Temple Bar
- "Für die Mouche", by Heine, translated from the German by Emily Pfeiffer, Academy
No. 1987. — July 22, 1882.
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- Richard Cobden, by S. Alfred Steinthal, Modern Review
- Barney's Neighbor - Part II., by C. Brinley, Sunday Magazine
- Names of Flowers, by J. A. F., Cornhill Magazine
- "Theophile", Temple Bar
- Henri Heine: a Family Portrait, by Nina H. Kennard, Contemporary Review
- Carlyle and His Wife, by H. R. Fox Bourne, Gentleman's Magazine
- Serjeant Ballantine's Experiences, Temple Bar
- The Apparent Jingoism of Ants, Spectator
- Saladin in Cairo, Saturday Review
- Life in a Parisian Studio, Pall Mall Gazette
Poetry.
- Angelo Ribello, by J. A. Symonds, Academy
- Dual Life, All The Year Round
- The Sea, Academy
Miscellany.
- The Elephant in Ceylon, Leeds Mercury
No. 1988. — July 29, 1882.
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- Newton and Darwin, by R. A. Proctor, Contemporary Review
- Robin - Part XII., by Mrs. Parr, author of "Adam and Eve", Temple Bar
- The Lights of "Maga" - Part II., Blackwood's Magazine
- The Marquis Jeanne Hyacinth de St. Palaye, by J. Henry Shorthouse, Macmillan's Magazine
- Æsthetic Poetry: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, by J. C. Shairp, Contemporary Review
- Some Thoughts on Browning, by Mary A. Lewis, Macmillan's Magazine
- Humors of Irish District Visiting, Chambers' Journal
- Indian Smells and Sounds, Temple Bar
- The Pilgrimage to Kevlaar, by Heine, translated from the German by Emily Pfeiffer, Contemporary Review
Poetry.
- One of these Days, by Nella Parker, Golden Hours
- A Song for Women, by A. Matheson, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Pilgrimage to Kevlaar, by Heine, translated from the German by Emily Pfeiffer, Contemporary Review
No. 1989. — August 5, 1882.
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- Autobiographies: in the Time of the Commonwealth: Lucy Hutchinson - Alice Thornton, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Ladies Lindores - Part VI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Personal Reminiscences of General Garibaldi, by Alberto Mario, Macmillan's Magazine
- Goneril, a Story in Four Chapters, by A. Mary F. Robinson, Fraser's Magazine
- The Irish "Brogue" in Fiction: a Protest, by G. S., Month
- Contemporart Life and Thought in France, by G. Monod, Contemporary Review
- Snake-Anecdotes - Part I., Chambers' Journal
Poetry.
- The Widow to her Hourglass, by Bloomfield
- Vanished Hours, All The Year Round
- Alas, so Long!, by D. G. Rossetti
No. 1990. — August 12, 1882.
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- The Turning-Point of the Middle Ages, by W. S. Lilly, Contemporary Review
- Robin - Part XIII., by Mrs. Parr, author of "Adam and Eve", Temple Bar
- With the Emigrants, by J. H. Tuke, Nineteenth Century
- A Hansom Amateur, Blackwood's Magazine
- French Prisons and Convict Establishments, Cornhill Magazine
- A Deserted Garden, Cornhill Magazine
- The Crimes of Colonization, Pall Mall Gazette
- Alexandria, Saturday Review
Poetry.
- Temple and Worship, by Genevieve Irons, Good Words
- "From the Rim it Trickles Down", by M'Intyre
- Shadows, by A. Armstrong, Chambers' Journal
No. 1991. — August 19, 1882.
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- American Society in American Fiction, Edinburgh Review
- The Ladies Lindores - Part VII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Muhammad and his Teaching, by Monier Williams, Nineteenth Century
- A Cat's-Paw - Part I., All The Year Round
- Reminiscences of a Visit to Sir John Franklin, Chambers' Journal
- George Considine, author of "The Ghost of Aldrum Hall", Argosy
- Dickens as Dramatist, Spectator
Poetry.
- Cuckoo!, by J. H. P., Chambers' Journal
- To Mary - Aged Seven Days, by Nella Parker, Golden Hours
- A Victoria Cross, by Fanny Peirson, Spectator
Miscellany.
- Local Opinion of Wordsworth, Academy
No. 1992. — August 26, 1882.
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- North Borneo, Edinburgh Review
- Lewellin Penrose: Seaman, by Mrs. E. W. Latimer
- The Muses In Tyrol, Cornhill Magazine
- No New Things - Part I., Cornhill Magazine
- The Art of Life, Spectator
- Soliloquium Fratris Rogers Baconis, by R. H. Horne, Fraser's Magazine
Poetry.
- A Pastoral Sermon, by G. B. Stuart, Argosy
- Eventide, by Agnes M. Maconachie, Chambers' Journal
- On Mr. Davenantt, who Died att Oxford in his Maioralty a Fortnight after his Wife
- Soliloquium Fratris Rogers Baconis, by R. H. Horne, Fraser's Magazine
Miscellany.
No. 1993. — September 2, 1882.
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- Natural Scenery, Quarterly Review
- No New Things - Part II., Cornhill Magazine
- Talk and Talkers, by R. L. S., Cornhill Magazine
- The Ladies Lindores - Part VIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Three Trips to Tartarus, by Helen Zimmern, Fraser's Magazine
- Will Stout the Parish Beadle, Chambers' Journal
- Reindeer, Spectator
- The Emancipation of Woman from the Piano, St. James's Gazette
- Urbs Roma Vale! - Part I., by J. P. M., Blackwood's Magazine
Poetry.
- The Valley of Remorse, by L. S. Bevington, Athæneum
- The Lay of the Last Vortex-Atom, by K., Nature
- The Leaf in the Book, by Anastasius Grun, translated by C. B., Temple Bar
- Urbs Roma Vale!, by J. P. M., Blackwood's Magazine
Miscellany.
- The Transport of Frozen Fish, Engeneering
No. 1994. — September 9, 1882.
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- Literature and Science, by Matthew Arnold, Nineteenth Century
- No New Things - Part III., Cornhill Magazine
- Some Impressions of the United States - Part I., by Edward A. Freeman, Fortnightly Review
- Robin - Part XIV., by Mrs. Parr, author of "Adam and Eve", Temple Bar
- American Society and its Critics, Spectator
- Selfishness, Spectator
- "The Burnous of the Prophet", Spectator
- Korean Ethnology, by A. H. Keane, Nature
- The Power of Accumulation in Small Sums, Economist
- Paper and Pine-Apple Fibre, Chambers' Journal
- The Foreign Trade of China, Economist
- Mountaineering in the Alps, Land and Water
- Hindoo Marriage Customs, Leeds Mercury
- Owls, Time
Poetry.
- Death and Life, by A. P. Stanley, Macmillan's Magazine
- Song of a Poor Pilgrim, by George Mac Donald, LL.D., Sunday Magazine
- A Birthday Sonnet, by N. T. B., Temple Bar
- Flora, by Henry Patmore, Spectator
No. 1995. — September 16, 1882.
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- Charles Darwin and Evolution, Church Quarterly Review
- No New Thing - Part IV., Cornhill Magazine
- Caroline Fox, John Sterling, and John Stuart Mill, Westminster Review
- Robin - Part XV., by Mrs. Parr, author of "Adam and Eve", Temple Bar
- Reminiscence of a March, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Brethren of Deventer, by A. W. W., Cornhill Magazine
- Influence of Forests upon Streams, Kaifrarian Watchman
Poetry.
- In a Palm Grove, by Graham L. Campbell, Golden Hours
- Two Rondeaux, by Charles Dent Bell, D.D., Sunday Magazine
No. 1996. — September 23, 1882.
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- Mrs. Fanny Kemble's Records of her Life, Quarterly Review
- The Ladies Lindores - Part IX., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Snake-Anecdotes - Part II., Chambers' Journal
- A Cat's-Paw - Part II., All The Year Round
- Comets, by William Huggins, Nineteenth Century
- Cetewayo's Meditations?, Spectator
- On Reading Shakespeare Through, Spectator
- Two Italian Geographers, Saturday Review
- The Foreign Trade of the United States, Economist
- The Influence of the United States upon the Money Market, Economist
- Death not Universal, Journal of Science
- Immigration into the United States, Economist
- A Voice from the Nile, by James Thomson, Fortnightly Review
Poetry.
- La Source, by Théophile Gautier, translated from the French by G. Christie, Sunday Magazine
- Constantinople, Athæneum
- Love's Depth, by L. S. Bevington, Athæneum
- A Garden Reverie, by I. L. Cosham, Sunday Magazine
- A Voice from the Nile, by James Thomson, Fortnightly Review
No. 1997. — September 30, 1882.
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- Medæval Hymns, Quarterly Review
- The Little Pilgrim Goes up Higher, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Palace Of Urbino, by J. A. S., Cornhill Magazine
- No New Things - Part V., Cornhill Magazine
- The Vegetarian Animalcules of the Deep Sea, Spectator
- Adventurers, Globe
Poetry.
- A Night in the Red Sea, Cornhill Magazine
- On the Shore, All The Year Round
- The Damsel of the Plain, by Theodore Watts, Athæneum
- The Summer of Life, by C. G. O'Brien, Academy