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287 sq.; Leslie, 121, 286 sq., | Tulloch, John (Principal Tulloch),

308

Stevenson, Robert Louis, 209 sq.

Stirling, James Hutchison, 103 sq.

Stones of Venice, the, 222 sq.

Story of Elizabeth, 202

Strand Magazine, the, 308

22 sq., 306

Turner, J. M. W., 215, 218 sq.

"Twelve English Statesmen," series
of, 298

Tyndall, John, 86 sq.

Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Unto this Last, 226 sq.

Hyde, 209

Street, George Edmund, 243

Stubbs, William, Bishop of Oxford,
264

Sun, the, 309, 322
Sunday Sun, the, 334
Sunday Times, the, 334
Swinburne, Algernon Charles, 132,

139 sqq.

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Vanity Fair, 341

Veitch, John, 93, 95, 98

Vestiges of the Natural History of
the Creation, 65 sqq.
Vice-Versa, 210

Voyage of the "Beagle," the, 54, 75
Village on the Cliff, the, 202

WALFORD, Lucy Bethia, 207
Wallace, Alfred Russell, 74, 81
War correspondents, 316, 325 sq.
Warburton, Eliot, 293

Ward, Mrs. Humphry, 202 sq.
Ward, William George, 14

Warden, the, 177 sq.

Watchman, the, 339

Thackeray, William Makepeace, 163 Watson, William, 162

sq., 171, 176, 308, 342

Webster, Augusta, 161

Thompson, William (Archbishop of Western Morning News, the, 322

York), 129

Thyrsis, 133 sqq.

Times, the, 309 sqq.

Tom Brown at Oxford, 198

Tom Brown's School Days, 198
Tozer, Henry Fanshawe, 272
Tracts for the Times, 3, 9

Westminster Review, the, 302

Whately, Richard, 36, 129 sq.

Whewell, William, 56, 98 sq., 130
Whymper, Edward, 294
Whyte-Melville, John George, 192
Wilson, Andrew, 293

Wiseman, Cardinal, 36 sq.
Woman in White, the, 187 sq.

Traill, Henry Duff, 159, 291

Treasure Island, 209 sq.

bishop of Dublin, 36

Wood, Mrs. Henry, 192

Trench, Richard Chevenix, Arch- Wood, John George, 83

World, the, 340

Trevelyan, Sir George Otto, 275, Wright, Thomas, 267

280 sq.

Trollope, Anthony, 176 sqq., 306
Trollope, Thomas Adolphus, 189
Truth, 340 sq.

YATES, Edmund, 206, 340
Yonge, Charlotte, 198 sq.
Yorkshire Post, the, 331

THE END

FROM THE

Recent Publications

OF

MESSRS. PERCIVAL

KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN

LONDON

LONDON, W.C.

December 1892.

In two Volumes, sold separately. Crown 8vo, 6s. each.

The Victorian Age of English Literature

By MRS. OLIPHANT and F. R. OLIPHANT, B.A.

CONTENTS.

VOL. I.-The State of Literature at the Queen's Accession, and of those whose work was already done-Men who had made their name, especially John Gibson Lockhart, Walter Savage Landor, Leigh Hunt -Thomas Carlyle and John Stuart Mill, and other Essayists and Critics -Macaulay and the other Historians and Biographers in the early part of the reign-The Greater Poets-Dickens, Thackeray, and the older Novelists-Index.

VOL. II.-Writers on Religious and Theological subjects-Scientific Writers-Philosophical Writers-The Younger Poets-The Younger Novelists-Writers on Art-Later Historians, Biographers, Essayists, etc., and the present condition of Literature-Journalists--Index.

'It is always somewhat rash to attempt to determine the final place in literature of contemporary writers. There is nothing in which the generations make greater mistakes. Looking back upon the past age the reader smiles if he sometimes shudders to see Davenant or Congreve placed above Shakespeare, the age of Anne regarding as barbarous the age of Elizabeth, and in nearer days Southey placed on an equal rank with Byron or with Wordsworth. Posterity, we cannot doubt, will displace some of our greater and lesser lights in the same way; but we must accept the disabilities of contemporary judgment along with its advantages, and with the certainty that what is written here is for the reader of to-day, and not for that eventual judge whose verdict will ultimately prevail, let us say what we will.' -Extract from Preface.

London 34 King Street, Covent Garden.

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