Speed of Travel, The . . ,314 United States, Higher Education in the. By A. T. S. , . 316 Vacation Christianity . . . 254 -. 245 945 Visit, The. By Norman Gale . 770 288 Voyage of the Venturer, The. By Arthur H. Henderson . . 104 Henry W. Nevinson . . 630 ap Einion . . . . . 2 What it Feels Like to be in Prison. By Sylvia Pankhurst 467 stone . . . . . . 134 Will the British Empire Stand or Fall? By J. Ellis Barker . 515 . 301 Winter cu Winter Sleep of Animals, The . 506 . . . 322 Woman and Politics: A Reply. By Eva Gore-Booth ders. By Caroline E. Stephen Monroe Royce . . . . 228 Marriott Watson . . POETRY. Adventurers, The By Henry Gift-Flowers. By A. Hugh Fisher 642 Newbolt . . . . 770 Gipsy's Song, The. By Isabel The. By Reginald Haines 450 son . . . . . . 322 Ledoux · · · · · 514 In the Forest. By Wilford Wilson . . . . . 194 Adkins . Petrarcha. Rendered into English by Agnes Tobin . 130 Davies . . . . FROM BEGINNING SEVENTH SERIES SPOLOHE Stav: No. 3274 April 6, 1907. CONTENTS. NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER 3 II. The Enemy's Camp. Chapter I. (To be continued). . . . The Longfellow Centenary. . . BLACKWOOD's MAGAZINE 19 IV. Higher Criticism and the Koran. By T. H. Weir . . . . V. The Background of Drama. By E. A. Baughan . . . . NINETEENTH CENTURY AND AFTER 32 VI. The Billingsley Rose. By J. H. Yoxall, M.P. CORNHILL MAGAZINE 39 vni. Mate in Two Moves. By Charles Oliver BLACKWOOD's MAGAZINE 47 FOR Six DOLLARS remitted directly to the Publishers, THE LIVING AGB will be punctually sorwarded for a year, free of postage, to any part of the U.S. or Canada. Postage to foreign countries in U. P. U. is 3 cents per copy or $1.56 per annum. Remittances should be made by bank draft or check, or by post-office or express money order, if possible. If neither of these can be procured, the money should be sent in a registered letter. All postmasters are obliged to register letters when requested to do so. Drafts, checks, express and money orders should be made payable to the order of The LiVING AGE Co. The Storm . . . . . . 258 The American Railway Position . 189 The Parish Clerk . . . . 381 The Nationalist Decision . . 700 In the Forest . . . . . 578 Peasant Studies in French Fiction 579 Henry Fielding and His Writings 259 Some Orators at Westminster . 635 Some Recent Developments in Plant-Growing . . . . 483 The Wood Fire . . . . . 66 London Clubs Past and Present . 791 Francis Bacon at the Bar of His- Mate in Two Moves . . . . 47 The Parting of the Ways . . 178 Old Galway Life: Further Recol- The Raven at Home . . . 499 A Ramble in the Abruzzi: 1–Sul- A Milanese Mystery. . 168, 239 "I Cannot Love a Coward, By My The First Earl of Lytton . . 153 Faith!" . . . . . . 491 LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW. The Bridge-Warden . . . . 744 The Modern Attitude Towards Be- Euripides and his Modern Inter Culture in the Crucible . . . 688 MAOMILLAN'S MAGAZINE. Higher Criticism and the Koran. 24 210, 286, 341, 408, 472, 532, Canada, England and the States · 195 The Soul of our Suburb . . . 181 Is Literature Dying? . . . 387 A Business-like Parliament . . 235 541 Tembo's Intercession . . . 301 The Arab in Architecture . . 719 Njati. (The Lone Buffalo) . . 553 Aesculapius in Ireland . . . 752 The Voyage of the Venturer 104 The Mills of Justice . . . 809 Electric Waves and Wireless Te- 134 MONTHLY REVIEW. The Speech from the Throne . 156 . 476 Leisurely America . . . . 333 Boys and 'Birds . . . . . 549 The Control of the Public Purse. 707 The Romance of a Bookseller . 616 Nature and the Sentimentalists. 821 The Suburbans . . . . . 118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harbingers 431 249 What It Feels Like to be in Prison 467 706 770 The Ripening Issues of American The Story of “Maga" and the The Rights of Subject Races 630 Letters Without Answers 693 Life's Little Difficulties: The The Cry of the Russian Children 698 Some Reflections on the Colonial Higher Education in the United The Prospects of Constitutional The New Situation in Germany 3 Reform of the House of Lords 67 Women and Politics: A Reply 131 Bird Life at the Land's End 438 joinders 270 2 To Flavia Publicia, 247 A.D: 66 The Christ of Experience The Power of Suggestion 176 Will the British Empire Stand or The Life and Letters of Leslie The Speed of Travel Stephen 598 A Colonial Study of London Civil- The Changelessness of Character 443 The Golden Book of Marcus Aure- The Poet of “Les Habitants" 504 The Medical Practice of Savages 186 The Pale Worker 254 President Roosevelt and the The Retirement of Lord Cromer 441 The Mind of Christ 445 The Fellowship of the Foil: A The Winter Sleep of Animals 506 Hungary and the Austrian Elec The Adventurers A Tiller of the Soil 560 BOOKS AND AUTHORS, 62, 126, 190, 256, 319, 382, 447, 510, 675, 639, 704, 767, 823. |