Fanny Burney.t
Mn. MOORE makes out a good case when, arguing against Macaulay, he maintains that Dr. Burney did well for his daughter when he accepted for her the post of Keeper of the Robes.......
About China.*
Mn. DYER BALL must have made good use of his opportunities as a Hong Kong Civil Servant, for there cannot be many people who blow the "inner man" of the Chinese as he does. He......
The Cheerful Day.*
MR. REGINALD LIMAS'S new book belongs to the class, by now sufficiently familiar, which always proves a difficulty to persons whose business it is to draw up lists of "recently......
In India And In Parliament.*
THESE are the candid reminiscences of an amiable man who has one obvious defect. He lacks the sense of proportion, the modest humorousness which enables us to make a shrewd......
Novels.
MOONSEED.1- THE remarkable talent shown by Miss Murray in her tint book makes it impossible for a reviewer to judge its successor by a lax or ordinary standard. Many of the......