Like Ships Upon The Sea. By Frances Eleanor Trollope. 2
vole. (Chapman and Hall.)—Journalism, commercial speculation, and politics, as these pursuits are followed in Rome, form the main sub- ject of Mrs. Trollope's novel. We cannot......
Flosetdi Graeci Boreales ; Sive Anthologia Graeca...
of Greek verse, chiefly iambic translations from English dramatists, which Professor Geddes has collected and edited, and to which he has himself made a very considerable......
Emanuel Swedenborg : The Man And His Works. By Edmund
Swift, Junior. (James Speirs.)—We cannot find that Mr. Swift tells us anything that is new about Swedenborg ; but he brings into prominence some facts that are not sufficiently......
Sermons. By The Late Rev. H. R. Huokin, D.d. (bemrose
and Sons.)—We are glad , to welcome this memorial of the life and work of a good and able man, who was cut off in the very prime of his life. Dr. Huckin, without possessing......
On Blue Water. By J. F. Keane. (tinsley Brothers.)—" Blue
water" is the water that we meet with some three or four hundred miles from land, where the depth is not less than a hundred fathoms. The most remarkable of the experiences......
Rambla—spain. By The Author Of "other Countries."...
Co.)—The author has not much to tell us about Spain. How can any traveller have much who, as is ingenuously confessed in this volume, does not know anything about the language ?......