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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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1860
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Smith, Elder & Co.
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Table of Contents
The Four Georges: Sketches of Manners, Morals, Court, and Town Life. I.—George the First
Page 1
Physiological Riddles.—I. How we Act
Page 21
Men of Genius. By Matthew Arnold
Page 33
☞.
Framley Parsonage (Anthony Trollope)
Page ☜
Chapter 19.
Money Dealings
Page 34
Chapter 20.
Harold Smith in the Cabinet
Page 44
Chapter 21.
Why Puck, the Pony, was Beaten
Page 51
Vanitas Vanitatum. By W. M. Thackeray
Page 59
Electricity and the Electric Telegraph
Page 61
The Portent.—III. The Omen fulfilled
Page 74
A Musical Instrument. By Elisabeth Barrett Browning
Page 84
Adulteration, and its Remedy
Page 86
William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver and Philosopher.—VI. The Rake’s Progress: A Drama in Eight Acts.
Page 97
The House that John Built
Page 113
Roundabout Papers.—No. 5. Thorns in the Cushion
Page 122
☞.
Framley Parsonage (Anthony Trollope)
Page ☜
Chapter 22.
Hogglestock Parsonage
Page 129
Chapter 23.
The Triumph of the Giants
Page 135
Chapter 24.
“Magna est Veritas”
Page 144
“Unto this Last.”—I. The Roots of Honour
Page 155
Physiological Riddles.—II. Why we Grow
Page 167
The Four Georges: Sketches of Manners, Morals, Court, and Town Life. II.—George the Second
Page 175
How I Quitted Naples
Page 192
Stranger than Fiction
Page 211
William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver and Philosopher.—VII. A History of Hard Work.
Page 225
On Holidays.—A Rhapsody for August
Page 242
Roundabout Papers.—No. 6. On Screens in Dining-rooms
Page 252
The Four Georges: Sketches of Manners, Morals, Court, and Town Life. III.—George the Third
Page 257
“Unto this Last.”—II. The Veins of Wealth
Page 278
Fate and a Heart. By A. A. P.
Page 287
☞.
Framley Parsonage (Anthony Trollope)
Page ☜
Chapter 25.
Non-Impulsive
Page 289
Chapter 26.
Impulsive
Page 296
Chapter 27.
South Audley Street
Page 306
Physiological Riddles.—III. Living Forms
Page 313
Thieves and Thieving
Page 326
Luxury
Page 345
William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver and Philosopher.—VIII. The Shadow of Forty-five.
Page 354
The Druses and the Maronites
Page 370
Roundabout Papers.—No. 7. Tunbridge Toys
Page 380
The Four Georges: Sketches of Manners, Morals, Court, and Town Life. IV.—George the Fourth
Page 385
“Unto this Last.”—III. Qui Judicatis Terram
Page 407
A Forced Recruit at Solferino. By Elisabeth Barrett Browning
Page 419
Physiological Riddles.—IV. Conclusion
Page 421
Chinese Pirates
Page 432
William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver and Philosopher.—IX. Tail-Piece.
Page 438
☞.
Framley Parsonage (Anthony Trollope)
Page ☜
Chapter 28.
Dr. Thorne
Page 462
Chapter 29.
Miss Dunstable at Home
Page 468
Chapter 30.
The Grantly Triumph
Page 482
The Situation of the Moment in Italy
Page 487
England’s Bulwarks
Page 493
Roundabout Papers.—No. 8. De Juventute
Page 501
Last Words. By Owen Meredith
Page 513
☞.
Framley Parsonage (Anthony Trollope)
Page ☜
Chapter 31.
Salmon Fishing in Norway
Page 518
Chapter 32.
The Goat and Compasses
Page 530
Chapter 33.
Consolation
Page 536
“Unto this Last.”—IV. Ad Valorem
Page 543
Weather
Page 565
Oratory
Page 580
Italy’s Rival Liberators
Page 591
Sent to Heaven. By A. A. P.
Page 597
Work
Page 599
Neighbours
Page 615
Roundabout Journey.—Notes of a Week’s Holiday
Page 623
A Second Letter to the Editor of the “Cornhill Magazine” from Paterfamilias
Page 641
☞.
Framley Parsonage (Anthony Trollope)
Page ☜
Chapter 34.
Lady Lufton is taken by Surprise
Page 650
Chapter 35.
The Story of King Cophetua
Page 657
Chapter 36.
Kidnapping at Hogglestock
Page 665
Ariadne at Naxos
Page 674
The History of a Fable.—An Episode from the History of Literature
Page 677
How I was Upset
Page 689
The Criminal Law and the Detection of Crime
Page 697
A Passage in a Life
Page 708
Our Natural Enemies
Page 709
A Human Skull. By F. L.
Page 718
The Pope’s City and the Pope’s Protectors
Page 719
Success
Page 729
Watching and Wishing. By Charlotte Brontë
Page 741
Behind the Curtain
Page 742
Roundabout Papers.—No. 9. On a Joke I once heard from the late Thomas Hood
Page 751
☞.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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A Deed of Darkness
Page 13
The Great God Pan
Page 84
The Crawley Family
Page 129
Ave Cæsar
Page 175
A Little Rebel
Page 273
Games of the Druses
Page 376
Group of Portraits of George IV
Page 386
Lady Lufton and the Duke of Omnium
Page 472
Last Words
Page 513
Little Dutchment
Page 623
Ariadne
Page 674
‘Sir J—sh—a R—n—lds in a Domino. Dr. G—ldsm—th in an Old English Dress’
Page 754
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