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Authors as Publishers of Their Own Books 240

Hint to Publishers, A 241

Keats and his Critics 265

Literary Amenity, A Case of 267

Matthew Arnold's Prose Style 266

Point in the Shakespeare Controversy, A 241

Southern Woman's Views of Mr. Cable's Grandissimes, A 240

Tyndall on Carlyle 266

Unpardonable Literary Sin, An 239

"Unpardonable Sin" in Book-Making, An 266

Walt Whitman's Poetry of the Future 241

Bibliography of Vermont, A 191

Capacity of Deaf Persons to Appreciate Poetry 95

Carlyle, Concurring Estimates of 269

Confessions of a Reformed Poet 76

How Mr. Longfellow wrote "Monte Cassino" 15

Intent, Our 17

Libraries, Mr. Poole's Plan for Construction of 243

Library, The 16, 42

Magazines, The 199, 244

Personal Reminiscences of Richard Hildret 41

"Psalm of Life," The, Explained to the "Saturday Review," 40

15, 38, 60, 76, 94, 118, 138, 198, 219, 242

16, 41, 61, 77, 96, 119, 139

18, 43, 61, 77, 96, 119, 139, 165, 199, 221, 245