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  2. THE LITERARY EXAMINER.

    THE most cynical critic could scarcely fail to forego his snarl on glancing over the contents of this graceful volumn, whose glittering shell does not disappoint the palate with the kernel which it encases. If the ...

    Article : 2,514 words
  3. THE SETTLER.

    ON opening the door of the humble dwelling at which he had taken up his quarters for the night, Handy perceived, that though the sky was beautifully illuminated, the obstruction of the intervening mountains, which confined the valley of the ...

    Article : 2,241 words
  4. FRASER ON ORATORY AND SIR ROBERT PEEL.

    The triumphs of the tongue have in our own days almost equalled those of the sword. England is generally accounted an aristocratic country, and her aristocracy have the credit (undeservedly perhaps) of being peculiarly tenacious of their ...

    Article : 1,901 words
  5. THE LATE THOMAS HOOD.

    IN "Hood's Magazine" for April last are the following sad and beautiful reflections upon its then Editor, linked with prophetic fears of his approaching death; which fears were, alas! so soon fatally realized. ...

    Article : 512 words
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