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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.



Fifth Series,
Volume XII.
No. 1635. — October 9, 1875. From Beginning
Vol. CXXVII.


CONTENTS.
I. Natural Religion. Part II., Macmillan's Magazine, 67
II. Her Dearest Foe. By the author of "The Wooing O't." Part III., Temple Bar, 76
III. In a Studio. By W. W. Story. Part V., Blackwood's Magazine, 88
IV. The Dilemma. Part X., Blackwood's Magazine, 102
V. Torquato Tasso: His Life and Works, Macmillan's Magazine, 110
VI. Some Account of a German Boarding-School, Fraser's Magazine, 116
VII. Coleridge, Gentleman's Magazine, 124
VIII. Chateaubriand, Spectator, 126
POETRY.
Rest, 66  My Voice Shalt Thou Hear in the
Morning
,
Whithersoever, 66 66
Question, 66 Change of Seasons, 66
 
Miscellany, 128
 
 

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