LIVING AGE. 51 E PLURIBUS UNUM. • These publications of the day should from time to time be winnowed, the wheat carefully preserved, and the chaff thrown away.' . . 3 A Midsummer Night's Marriage, 16 The Countess Krasinska's Diary, 221 The Family Council in France, . 160 The Æsthetics of the Dinner Table, 549 The Confidences of a Society Poet, 362 Should History be Taught Back- Some Reflections of a Schoolmaster,. 98 259 My Peasant Host of the Dordogne, . 121 The Constantinople Massacre, 352 Fortunes of Paris: For the Last Mr. Barrie's "Sentimental Tommy,' 807 The Passion Play at Selzach, 299 372 Napoleon's Voyage to St. Helena, 417 Some Notes on Poetry for Children,. 131 Philip II. in his Domestic Relations, . 425 Politics in Recent Italian Fiction, 778 "Sir George Tressady” and the Po- Emile Verhaeren, the Belgian Poet, 835 The Sky Pilot, English and Americans in French Some Recollections of Cardinal New- Roba Nuova d'Italia, 235 611 714 292 393 CORNHILL MAGAZINE. 53 206 How to See the Zoo, 241 Ine Modern Babel, 310 England and the Continental Al- The Love-Letters of a Poet, 668 A Northern Pilgrimage, . . . C |