ertheless usually cheerful and canny; but his
ballad is his best.
* * * * *
_Books Received_.
The Philosophy of Art. By H. Taine, Professor of Aesthetics and of
History of Art in the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris. Translated by John
Durand. Second edition. Thoroughly revised by the translator. New
York: Holt & Williams.
Fleurange: A Novel. From the French of Madame Augustus Craven, author
of "A Sister's Story," "Anne Severin," etc. Translated by M.M.R. New
York: Holt & Williams.
Love is Enough; or, The Freeing of Pharamond. By William Morris.
Boston: Roberts Brothers.
Ralph Harding's Success. By the author of "Robert Joy's Victory."
Boston: Henry Hoyt.
The Mysterious Guest. By Miss Eliza A. Dupuy. Philadelphia: T.B.
Peterson & Brothers.
Madame de Chamblay. By Alexander Dumas. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson &
Brothers.
Not Forsaken. By Agnes Giberne. Illustrated. Boston: Henry Hoyt.
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