oliere et Shakespeare
STILLMAN, W. J.: On the Track of Ulysses
STOKES, MARGARET: Early Christian Art in Ireland
STREETS, FAUCET: A Marked Man
STUTFIELD, HUGH: El Magreb: Twelve Hundred Miles' Ride through Morocco
SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES: Poems and Ballads. Third Series
SYMONDS, JOHN ADDINGTON: Ben Jonson
Renaissance in Italy: The Catholic Reaction
THORNTON, CYRUS: Voices of the Street
TODHUNTER, JOHN: The Banshee
TOMSON, GRAHAM R.: The Bird Bride
TOYNBEE, WILLIAM: A Selection from the Songs of De Beranger in English
Verse
TURNER, C. GLADSTONE: Errata
TWO TRAMPS: Low Down
TYLOR, LOUIS: Chess: A Christmas Masque
TYRRELL, CHRISTINA: Her Son (E. Werner)
VEITCH, JOHN: The Feeling for Nature in Scottish Poetry
VEITCH, SOPHIE: James Hepburn
VON LAUER, BARONESS: The Master of Tanagra (Ernst von Wildenbruch)
WALFORD, MRS.: Four Biographies from Blackwood
WALWORTH, REV. CLARENCE A.: Andiatorochte
WANDERER: Dinners and Dishes
WHISHAW, FREDERICK: Injury and Insult (Fedor Dostoieffski)
WHITMAN, WALT: November Boughs
WILLIAMS, F. HARALD: Women Must Weep
WILLIAMSON, DAVID R.: Poems of Nature and Life
WILLIS, E. COOPER: Tales and Legends in Verse
WILLS, W. G.: Melchior
WILMOT, A.: The Poetry of South Africa
WINTER, JOHN STRANGE: That Imp
WOODS, MARGARET L.: A Village Tragedy
WOTTON, MABEL: Word Portraits of Famous Writers
YEATS, W. B.: Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry
The Wanderings of Oisin
YONGE, CHARLOTTE M., and others: Astray
Footnotes:
{119} See A 'Jolly' Art Critic, page 112.
{189} Shairp was Professor of Poetry at Oxford in Wilde's undergraduate
days.
{198} The Margravine of Baireuth and Voltaire. (David Stott, 1888.)
{289} February 1888.
{334a} September 1888.
{334b} See The Picture of Dorian Gray, chapter XI., page 222.
{374} The Queen, December 8, 1888.
{411} From Lady Wilde's Ancient Legends of Ireland.
{437} See page 406.
{452} See Australian Poets, page 370.
***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK REVIEWS***
******* This file should be named 14240.txt or 14240.zip *******
This and all associated files of various formats will be found in:
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/1/4/2/4/14240
Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions
will be renamed.
Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no
one owns a United States copyrigh
|