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Volume 1, January–June 1860
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An edition of The Cornhill Magazine (1860)

The Cornhill Magazine

Volume 1, January–June 1860
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A Victorian literary journal founded by George Murray Smith in 1859 and published from 1860 until 1975. Originally edited by William Thackeray, it was intended to reach the same audience as Charles Dickens’ All the Year Round.

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Table of Contents

☞. Framley Parsonage (Anthony Trollope) Page ☜
Chapter 1. “Omnes omnia bona dicere” Page 1 Chapter 2. The Framley Set, and the Chaldicotes Set Page 8 Chapter 3. Chaldicotes Page 16 The Chinese and the Outer Barbarians Page 26 Lovel the Widower.—Chapter 1. The Bachelor of Beak Street Page 44 Studies in Animal Life.—Chapter 1 Page 61 Father Prout’s Inaugurative Ode to the Author of “Vanity Fair” Page 75 Our Volunteers Page 77 A Man of Letters of the last Generation Page 85 The Search for Sir John Franklin (from the Private Journal of an Officer of the Fox) Page 96 The First Morning of 1860 Page 122 Roundabout Papers.—No. 1. On a Lazy Idle Boy Page 124 Nil Nisi Bonum Page 129 Invasion Panics Page 135 To Goldenhair (from Horace). By Thomas Hood Page 149
☞. Framley Parsonage (Anthony Trollope) Page ☜
Chapter 4. A Matter of Conscience Page 150 Chapter 5. Amantium Irae Amoris Integratio Page 156 Chapter 6. Mr. Harold Smith’s Lecture Page 167 Tithonus. By Alfred Tennyson Page 175 William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver and Philosopher.—I. Little Boy Hogarth Page 177 Unspoken Dialogue. By R. Monckton Milnes Page 194 Studies in Animal Life.—Chapter 2 Page 198 Curious if True. (Extract from a Letter from Richard Whittingham, Esq.) Page 208 Life among the Lighthouses Page 220 Lovel the Widower.—Chapter 2. In which Miss Prior is kept at the Door Page 233 An Essay without End Page 248 A few Words on Junius and Macaulay Page 257 William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver and Philosopher.—II. Mr. Gamble’s Apprentice Page 264 Mabel Page 282 Studies in Animal Life.—Chapter 3 Page 283
☞. Framley Parsonage (Anthony Trollope) Page ☜
Chapter 7. Sunday Morning Page 296 Chapter 8. Gatherum Castle Page 302 Chapter 9. The Vicar’s Return Page 315 Sir Joshua and Holbein Page 322 A Changeling Page 329 Lovel the Widower.—Chapter 3. In which I play the Spy Page 330 The National Gallery Difficulty Solved Page 346 A Winter Wedding-Party in the Wilds Page 356 Student Life in Scotland Page 366 Roundabout Papers.—No. 2. On Two Children in Black Page 380 Lovel the Widower.—Chapter 4. A Black Sheep Page 385 Colour Blindness Page 403 Spring. By Thomas Hood Page 411 Inside Canton Page 412 William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver and Philosopher.—III. A Long Ladder, and Hard to Climb Page 417 Studies in Animal Life.—Chapter 4 Page 438 Strangers Yet! By R. Monckton Milnes Page 448
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Chapter 10. Lucy Robarts Page 449 Chapter 11. Griselda Grantly Page 457 Chapter 12. The Little Bill Page 468 Ideal Houses Page 475 Dante Page 483 The Last Sketch—Emma (a fragment of a Story by the late Charlotte Brontë Page 485 Under Chloroform Page 499 The How and Why of Long Shots and Straight Shots Page 505
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Chapter 13. Delicate Hints Page 513 Chapter 14. Mr. Crawley of Hogglestock Page 521 Chapter 15. Lady Lufton’s Ambassador Page 530 Campaigning in China Page 537 Little Scholars Page 549 The Carver’s Lesson Page 560 William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver and Philosopher.—IV. The Painter’s Progress Page 561 Written in the Deepdene Album. By Washington Iriving Page 582 Lovel the Widower.—Chapter V. In which I am Stung by a Serpent Page 583 Studies in Animal Life.—Chapter 5 Page 598 Paterfamilias to the Editor of the “Cornhill Magazine” Page 608 The Outcast Mother. By E. J. Brontë Page 616 The Portent.—I. Its Legend Page 617 Roundabout Papers.—No. 3. On Ribbons Page 631 London the Stronghold of England Page 641 Lovel the Widower.—Chapter VI. Cecilia’s Successor Page 652 The Maiden’s Lover Page 669 The Portent.—II. The Omen coming on Page 670 Studies in Animal Life.—Chapter 6 Page 682
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Chapter 16. Mrs. Podgens’ Baby Page 691 Chapter 17. Mrs. Proudie’s Conversazione Page 700 Chapter 18. The New Minister’s Patronage Page 709 William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver and Philosopher.—V. Between London and Sheerness Page 716 An Austrian Employé Page 736 Sir Seh and Womankind. By William Duthie Page 742 The Poor Man’s Kitchen Page 745 Roundabout Papers.—No. 4. On some late great Victories Page 755
☞. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Page ☜
I am referred to Cecilia Page 44 Departure of Exploring Parties from Port Kennedy Page 96 Unspoken Dialogue Page 194 Bessy’s Spectacles Page 233 Mr. Gamble’s Apprentice Page 264 Where the Sugar goes Page 330 Bessy’s Reflections Page 385 Lord Lufton and Lucy Robarts Page 449 Bedford to the Rescue Page 583 Legend of the Portent Page 617 Lovel’s Mothers Page 652 “Was it not a Lie?” Page 691 A Chart showing the Tracks of the Yacht “Fox,” to face page Page 120

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Anthony Trollope
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Thomas Hood
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Alfred Tennyson
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R. Monckton Milnes
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Charlotte Brontë
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Washington Iriving
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E. J. Brontë
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William Duthie

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