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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XIV.
No. 1664. — April 29, 1876. From Beginning
Vol. CXXIX.


CONTENTS.
I. Eton College, Blackwood's Magazine, 259
II. The Dilemma. Part XXV., Blackwood's Magazine, 272
III. Mrs. Thrale (Piozzi): the Friend of Dr. Johnson, Macmillan's Magazine, 281
IV. What She Came Through. By Sarah Tytler, author of "Lady Bell," etc.Part III., Good Words, 290
V. Norman Macleod. By A. K. H. B., Fraser's Magazine, 305
VI. The Norman Kingdom in Sicily, Quarterly Review, 312
VII. A Visit to a Japanese Silver-Mine, Chambers' Journal, 318
POETRY.
A Holiday, 258  The Old Mill, 258
Sonnet, 258 Michael Angelo, 258
 
Miscellany, 319, 320
 
 

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