per mode of executing it, is manifest from the fact
that Mr. Newman is quite as successful in turning some specimens of Mr.
Arnold's into ridicule as the latter had been with his. Meanwhile we
commend the two little books to our readers as containing an able and
entertaining discussion on a question of general and permanent interest,
and as showing that the "Quarrels of Authors" may be conducted in a
dignified and scholarly way.
* * * * *
OBITUARY.
The last English steamer brings us the sad news of the death of Arthur
Hugh Clough. Mr. Clough had so many personal friends, as well as warm
admirers, in America, that his death will be felt by numbers of our
readers both as a private grief and a public loss. The earth will not soon
close over a man of more lovely character or more true and delicate
genius. This is not the place or the occasion to do justice to the many
eminent qualities of his heart and mind, and we only allude to his death
at all because in him the "Atlantic" has lost one of its most valued
contributors.
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