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No. 1998. — October 7, 1882.
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- Some Impressions of the United States - Part II., by Edward A. Freeman, Fortnightly Review
- Robin - Part XVI., by Mrs. Parr, author of "Adam and Eve", Temple Bar
- Lieutenant-Colonel Patrick Ferguson, a Career of the American Revolution, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Ladies Lindores - Part X., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Indian Society, Temple Bar
- Moslem Pirates in the Mediterranean, Cornhill Magazine
- An American in England Forty Years Ago, Saturday Review
- The "Eira" Expedition, Nature
- Snake-Charmers, Field
Poetry.
- To Virgil, by Alfred Tennyson, Nineteenth Century
- Two Years After, by Joseph Truman, Macmillan's Magazine
No. 1999. — October 14, 1882.
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- The Lights of "Maga" - Part III., Blackwood's Magazine
- No New Things - Part VI., Cornhill Magazine
- Great Men's Relatives, Cornhill Magazine
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia - Part II., by H. Schutz Wilson, Modern Review
- The Analysis of Humor, by H. D. Trail, Fortnightly Review
- A Venetian Medley - Part I., by J. A. Symonds, Fraser's Magazine
- Researches in my Pockets, Temple Bar
- The Heroine of a Fishing Village, St. James' Gazette
- Whitehall, Past and Future, Cornhill Magazine
Poetry.
- Three Sonnets of Camoens, translated by Richard F. Burton
- Love and Vision, by A. Mary F. Robinson, Athæneum
Miscellany.
No. 2000. — October 21, 1882.
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- The Literary Restoration, 1790-1830, Cornhill Magazine
- The Baroness Helena von Saarfeld, by J. Henry Shorthouse, Macmillan's Magazine
- Rachel, Blackwood's Magazine
- Robin - Part XVII., by Mrs. Parr, author of "Adam and Eve", Temple Bar
- A Venetian Medley - Part II., by J. A. Symonds, Fraser's Magazine
- Historical Cookery, Fraser's Magazine
- "Fanaticism" in the East, Spectator
- The Welcome of an Inn, Saturday Review
- Moonstruck, Sunday at Home
Poetry.
- Bindweed, All The Year Round
- Poppies, by Hamilton Aide
- A Conquest, by W. H. Pollock
Miscellany.
No. 2001. — October 28, 1882.
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- Natural Selection and Natural Theology, by Eustace R. Conder, Contemporary Review
- No New Things - Part VII., Cornhill Magazine
- George Eliot's Children, by Annie Matheson, Macmillan's Magazine
- The Cure's Sister - Part I., by F. E. M. Notley, author of "Olive Vacroe", Argosy
- Lost Love: a Lothian Tale, by James Purves, Fraser's Magazine
- Foreign Birds and English Poets, by Phil. Robinson, Contemporary Review
- A Visit to Delphi, Cornhill Magazine
- "Phie" and "Boz", Spectator
Poetry.
- In October, by Susan K. Phillips, Macmillan's Magazine
- Ad Musam, by Gerrard Lewis, Temple Bar
- At Eventide, by A. J. P.
- Dreams, by Walter Herries Pollock, Temple Bar
- Lift thine Eyes, by John W. Hales, Spectator
Miscellany.
- Adulteration in the Olden Time, Country Brewer's Gazette
- A Giant Bird
No. 2002. — November 4, 1882.
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- The Expansion of England in the Eighteenth Century, by J. R. Seeley, Macmillan's Magazine
- Robin - Part XVIII., by Mrs. Parr, author of "Adam and Eve", Temple Bar
- Comets, by R. A. Proctor, Contemporary Review
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Personal Reminiscences of General Scobeleff, by W. Kinnaird Rose, Fortnightly Review
- A Glimpse of Mexico, by F. Francis, Nineteenth Century
- The Puritan Element in Longfellow, British Quarterly Review
- American Novels - Part I., London Times
Poetry.
- A Midway Milestone, All The Year Round
Miscellany.
No. 2003. — November 11, 1882.
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- Miss Edgeworth - Part I., Cornhill Magazine
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XIII., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- English: its Ancestors, its Progeny - Part I., by Jennett Humphreys, Fraser's Magazine
- Robin - Part XIX., by Mrs. Parr, author of "Adam and Eve", Temple Bar
- Mr. Morley's Valedictory, Fortnightly Review
- Shakespeare on Death, Spectator
- American Novels - Part II., London Times
- Patriotic Poetry, by A. W. Ward, Macmillan's Magazine
- Ovid, an Apologia, Temple Bar
Poetry.
- Love-Song, All The Year Round
- Songless, by R. W. Bond, Chambers' Journal
- Sonnet, All The Year Round
No. 2004. — November 18, 1882.
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- Shelley and Mary, Edinburgh Review
- What makes People to Live, by Count Leon Tolstoy, translated by O. K., Fraser's Magazine
- The Poetry of Mrs. E. B. Browning, Westminster Review
- English: its Ancestors, its Progeny - Part II., by Jennett Humphreys, Fraser's Magazine
- Miss Mitford, Athenæum
- Card-Stories, Chambers' Journal
- The French in Madagascar, Spectator
- Economy, Queen
- Mr. Gladstone at Home, Our Own Country
- Urbs Roma Vale! - Part II., by J. P. M., Blackwood's Magazine
Poetry.
- Song, All The Year Round
- Two Epitaphs, by Charles W. Stubbs, Spectator
- Latin Version of Toplady's "Rock of Ages", by W. E. Gladstone, Spectator
- Urbs Roma Vale! - Part II., by J. P. M., Blackwood's Magazine
Miscellany.
- The Foundation of Alexandria, Cassell's Illustrated Universal History
No. 2005. — November 25, 1882.
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- Henry Erskine and his Times, Quarterly Review
- The Story of James Barker. A Tale of the Congo Coast - Part I., Blackwood's Magazine
- Some Points in American Speech and Customs - Part I., by Edward A. Freeman, Longman's Magazine
- Six Weeks in Sorrento and Ischia - Before the Earthquake, Golden Hours
- The Last of the Georges, Temple Bar
- What Makes Literature Popular?, Spectator
- Living Chess, All The Year Round
- Rolling-Stone Rambles, Spectator
Poetry.
- Sonnets from the Channel, by Theodore Watts, Athenæum
- Vignette, All The Year Round
- A Lesson to the British Lion, Punch
- An Epitaph without a Name, by Aubrey de Vere, The Month
No. 2006. — December 2, 1882.
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- Mozley's Reminiscences, Edinburgh Review
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XIV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- False Coin in Sacred Hermeneutics, Blackwood's Magazine
- Some Aspects of American Public Life, by James Bryce, Fortnightly Review
- No New Things - Part VIII., Cornhill Magazine
- American Perfumes, Queen
Poetry.
- The Tapestry-Worker, by Margaret Scott Macritchie, Sunday Magazine
- Waiting, by R. S. W., Golden Hours
No. 2007. — December 9, 1882.
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- Lucius Carey, Lord Falkland, by Carnarvon, Fortnightly Review
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XV., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Miss Edgeworth - Part I., Cornhill Magazine
- The Cure's Sister - Part II., by F. E. M. Notley, author of "Olive Vacroe", Argosy
- The Decay of Literature, Cornhill Magazine
- Back from the Road, by J. E. Panton, Cornhill Magazine
- No New Things - Part IX., Cornhill Magazine
- The Latest Wonder of Antwerp, by Marcella F. Wilkins, Argosy
- St. Bernards, St. James' Gazette
Poetry.
- Hidden, not Lost, by Mary Harrison, Sunday Magazine
- Primroses, by Alfred Austin
Miscellany.
- A Sliding Mountain in Oregon, Scientific American
No. 2008. — December 16, 1882.
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- Ten Years of Italian Progress, Quarterly Review
- No New Things - Part X., Cornhill Magazine
- Egyptian Dervishes, by C. F. Gordon Cumming, Gentleman's Magazine
- Sketches from the Dutch Seaside, Blackwood's Magazine
- A Gossip on Romance, by R. L. Stevenson, Longman's Magazine
- The Story of James Barker. A Tale of the Congo Coast - Part II., Blackwood's Magazine
- Baghdad on the Queen's Birthday, Blackwood's Magazine
- George Herbert's Church, St. James' Gazette
Poetry.
- Menelaus, by O. Ogle, Spectator
- On the October Snowstorm of 1880
No. 2009. — December 23, 1882.
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- Superstition in Arcady, by Augustus Jessopp, Nineteenth Century
- Gels Lapin, All The Year Rou
- The Norway Fjords, by J. A. Froude, Longman's Magazine
- Jewish Tales and Jewish Reform, Blackwood's Magazine
- Resemblances in Literature, Blackwood's Magazine
- The Unpopularity of Clough, Spectator
- The Vice of Promiscuous Charity, Queen
Poetry.
- On an Invalid, by F. W. H. Myers
- November, by A. H. B., Chambers' Journal
- The Dirge of the Leaves, by J. H. M., Chambers' Journal
No. 2010. — December 30, 1882.
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- Ants, Church Quarterly Review
- No New Things - Part XI., Cornhill Magazine
- Charles Dickens, by Mowbray Morris, Fortnightly Review
- The Ladies Lindores - Part XVI., by Mrs. Oliphant, Blackwood's Magazine
- Professor Clerk Maxwell, Spectator
- Immortality without God, Spectator
- Animal Partnerships, English Mechanic
Poetry.
- An Autumn Morning, by C. B.
- A Ghost, by Fanny Wheeler Hart, the author of "Mrs. Jerningham's Journal", Longman's Magazine
- Adverse Criticism, by I., Spectator