Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXV, No. 4, October 1849Various
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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXV, No. 4, October 1849
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Literature -- Periodicals; Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
The authors of this little volume are the same who wrote the popular and
charming book entitled, “The Good Genius that Turned Everything into
Gold;” and their present contribution to a cause equally good, has the
peculiar interest of a fairy tale in the treatment of facts historically
accurate. The subject of benevolence, and the miracles it works, have
rarely been presented in a manner more likely to win converts among
readers of all dispositions and capacities. The illustrations by Kenny
Meadows and George Cruikshank, are excellent; and the same may be said
of the typography of the volume.
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_The Elements of Reading and Oratory. By Henry Mandeville, D.
D., Professor of Moral Science and Belles Lettres in Hamilton
College. A New Revised Edition. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1
vol. 12mo._
Here is a work on Elocution deserving the title of scientific,
excelling, as it does, in the generalization and statement of laws any
book of the kind published on either side of the Atlantic. It would be
impossible in our limited space to give an account of the author’s
method, but it certainly is most thorough in pronunciation, punctuation,
modulation, the classification of sentences, and emphasis. It is not
only an admirable book for schools, but it contains much to interest
every person who would write and speak the English language accurately,
and there are few English scholars so accomplished as not to be able to
obtain new and valuable information from its perusal.
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_History of Julius Cæsar. By Jacob Abbott. With Engravings. New
York: Harper & Brothers. 1 vol. 18mo._
The series of Mr. Abbott’s histories appear in such rapid succession
that we presume they have attained great popularity. Certainly few books
are better calculated to improve and instruct young minds. The present
volume is devoted to Cæsar, one of the world’s three military wonders,
and his eventful life is portrayed with much vigor and clearness of
narration.
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[Illustration:
Anaïs Toudouze
LE FOLLET
PARIS, Boulevart S^{t.} Martin, 61.
_Costumes de_ Camille
_Dentelles de_ Violard, _r. Choiseul 2^{bis.}—Fleurs de_ Chagot ainé, _r.
Richelieu, 81._
_Eventail de_ Vagneur Dupré, _r. de la Paix, 19_
Graham’s Magazine]
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I LOVE, WHEN THE MORNING BEAMS.
PREPARED FOR “GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE”
By D. W. Belisle.
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