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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XVIII.
No. 1717. — May 12, 1877. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXIII.


CONTENTS.
I. Dr. Carpenter's "Mental Physiology", Quarterly Review, 323
II. The Marquis of Lossie. By George Mac Donald, author of "Malcolm," etc. Part XVI., Advance Sheets, 335
III. Robert Herrick. By F. T. Palgrave, Macmillan's Magazine, 349
IV. Charles Young, Temple Bar, 354
V. Green Pastures and Piccadilly. By William Black. Part XII., Examiner, 362
VI. A Slave Hunt in Borneo, Gentleman's Magazine, 365
VII. Miss Muloch (Mrs. Craik), Victoria Magazine, 371
VIII. The Dove of Holy Saturday, Macmillan's Magazine, 373
IX. Mr. Ruskin's Will, Spectator, 376
X. Microscopic Extravagance, Spectator, 378
XI. Old Oak in an Old Inn, Spectator, 381
XII. The New Asceticism, Spectator, 383
POETRY.
Thy Last Farewell, 322  The Late Mrs. Nassau Senior's
Work
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"From his Loving Mother", 322
 
 

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