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LITTELL'S LIVING AGE.


Fifth Series,
Volume XVIII.
No. 1712. — April 7, 1877. From Beginning
Vol. CXXXIII.


CONTENTS.
I. Fielding's Novels, Cornhill Magazine, 3
II. Carita. By Mrs. Oliphant, author of "Chronicles of Carlingford," "Zaidee," etc., Part XIII., Cornhill Magazine, 14
III. Prussia in the Nineteenth Century. A Historical Retrospect. By John Stuart Blackie, Contemporary Review, 28
IV. Falkland. By Matthew Arnold, Nineteenth Century, 34
V. Green Pastures and Piccadilly. By William Black. Part VIII., Examiner, 43
VI. The Alps in Winter, Cornhill Magazine, 47
VII. The Letawitza. A Gallician Tale. Translated for The Living Age from the Revue Des Deux Mondes, 54
VIII. The Hypocrisies of Nature, Spectator, 56
IX. My Second School, All The Year Round, 58
X. The Origin of Rank, Saturday Review, 61
POETRY.
George Odger, 2  Eight Lines from Propertius, 2
Sweet Love is Dead, 2
 
Miscellany, 64
 
 

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