Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 15, No. 88, April, 1875Various
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Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 15, No. 88, April, 1875
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Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals; Science -- Periodicals
Far from the Madding Crowd. By Thomas Hardy.
New York: Henry Holt & Co.
A Foregone Conclusion. By W.D. Howells.
Boston: James R. Osgood & Co.
That Queer Girl. By Virginia F. Townsend.
Illustrated.
Boston: Lee & Shepard.
Magnetism and Electricity. By John Angell.
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
Estelle: A Novel. By Mrs. Annie Edwards.
New York: Sheldon & Co.
A Rambling Story. By Mary Cowden Clarke.
Boston: Roberts Brothers.
Life and Times of Sir Philip Sidney.
New York: J.B. Ford & Co.
An Old Sailor's Story. By George Sergeant.
Boston: Henry Hoyt.
Nature and Culture. By Harvey Rice.
Boston: Lee & Shepard.
The Story of Boon. By H.H.
Boston: Roberts Brothers.
FOOTNOTES.
[Footnote 001: Another statue to this remarkable woman is now in
progress of execution, and will be soon ready to place on its
pedestal in one of the principal squares of the town.]
[Footnote 002: So complete was the destruction that few persons who
now visit Nice would ever imagine that the hill in its centre, which
is laid out with terraced gardens and used as a public promenade, was
before the siege of 1706 completely covered with houses, churches, an
episcopal palace, a fine cathedral of great antiquity, and an immense
castle, which still gives its name to the fashionable walk, _Le
Château_. Every vestige, save the crumbling walls of the fortress, of
this by far the largest portion of the old town has entirely
disappeared, and picnics are now made under the shade of beautiful
avenues of trees which replace the labyrinthine streets of yore.]
[Footnote 003: Madame Rattazzi is now living in Paris, in the little
palace once inhabited by the duke d'Aquila, in the Cour de la Reine,
where she entertains the literary and artistic world once a week. Her
soirées this year are becoming famous. Recently she acted in
Ponsard's _Horace et Lydie_ and in other little comedies, assisted by
the greatest actors and actresses of Paris including Mesdames Favart
and Roussel, but according to universal testimony her own performance
was by far the finest. Never has Madame Rattazzi been so popular as
at present, and her salon is frequented by all the celebrities of the
French capital, to whom she extends the most charming hospitality.]
[Footnote 004: This refers to the _Gospodi pomiloui_ (the Roman
Catholic _Kyrie eleison_), which perpetually recurs in the Russian
liturgy. Similar discussions about the _Hallelujah_ and other
liturgic forms are met with long before the Raskol broke out.]
[Footnote 005: If we may trust Dmitri of Rostof, a bishop of the last
century, even so early certain sectaries regarded the raising of
Lazarus as not a fact, but a parable: "Lazarus is the human soul, and
his death is sin. His sisters, Martha and Mary, are the body and the
soul. The tomb represents the cares of this life, and his raising
from the dead is conversion. Similarly, Christ's entry into Jerusalem
sitting on an ass is a mere parable."]
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