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  2. Thomas Carlyle.

    JOHN STUART BLACKIE, whose name is dear to most Scotchmen, sends to the Spectator the following lines on the great departed philosopher and historian:— ...

    Article : 284 words
  3. Fables and Fairies.

    A BRIGHT fire; a cozy room; a circle of happy little faces, with beaming expectant eyes! "Tell us a fairy story! Do—oh, do!" Fairy stories have a peculiar charm for little ...

    Article : 3,447 words
  4. Music.

    THE Musical Union has gone into practice for its third concert of the season, the works under rehearsal being Smart's "Bride of Dunkerron" and Macfarren's "May Day." The former work ...

    Article : 1,675 words
  5. Old Stanley's Will.

    AND now, dear render, we will leave Bob to the happy night's rest which he deserves, and Mrs. Handson and Pa[?]l to have their supper, while we go as far as Clark's assembly rooms, ...

    Article : 6,688 words
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