| page | The Tomb of Keats | 1 | Keats’s Sonnet on Blue | 4 | Dinners and Dishes | 8 | Shakespeare on Scenery | 10 | ‘Henry the Fourth’ at Oxford | 15 | A Handbook to Marriage | 18 | To Read or Not to Read | 21 | The Letters of a Great Woman | 22 | BÉranger in England | 27 | The Poetry of the People | 29 | ‘The Cenci’ | 32 | Balzac in English | 34 | Ben Jonson | 37 | Mr. Symonds’ History of the Renaissance | 39 | Mr. Morris’s ‘Odyssey’ | 44 | Russian Novelists | 48 | Mr. Pater’s ‘Imaginary Portraits’ | 51 | A German Princess | 55 | ‘A Village Tragedy’ | 63 | Mr. Morris’s Completion of the ‘Odyssey’ | 65 | Mrs. Somerville | 70 | Aristotle at Afternoon Tea | 76 | Early Christian Art in Ireland | 81 | Madame Ristori | 85 | English Poetesses | 91 | Venus or Victory | 101 | M. Caro on George Sand | 105 | A Fascinating Book | 108 | Henley’s Poems | 123 | Some Literary Ladies | 129 | Poetry and Prison | 143 | The Gospel According to Walt Whitman | 146 | Irish Fairy Tales | 152 | Mr. W. B. Yeats | 158 | Mr. Yeats’s ‘Wanderings of Oisin’ | 160 | Mr. William Morris’s Last Book | 162 | Some Literary Notes | 167 | Mr. Swinburne’s ‘Poems and Ballads’ (Third Series) | 173 | A Chinese Sage | 177 | Mr. Pater’s ‘Appreciations’ | 187 | Sententiae | 194 |
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