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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume X.
No. 1610. — April 17, 1875. From Beginning
Vol. CXXV.


CONTENTS.
I. The Debt of English to Italian Literature, Fortnightly Review, 131
II. Alice Lorraine. By the author of "The Maid of Sker." Part XX., Blackwood's Magazine, 138
III. Orange. By Edward A. Freeman, Macmillan's Magazine, 149
IV. Fated to be Free. By Jean Ingelow. Part III., Good Words, 160
V. The Abode of Snow, Blackwood's Magazine, 172
VI. The Metaphysics of Conversion, Spectator, 185
VII. Sir Arthur Helps, Saturday Review, 188
VIII. An Unpublished Letter of Coleridge, Academy, 191
POETRY.
Waiting, 130  Work, 130
Before Martyrdom, 130
 
Miscellany, 192
 
 


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