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rature-Gray is a little-known and a generally mistaken figure. As a poet, he is remembered by a poem which excess of popularity has made a commonplace; as a man, chiefly by a paradoxical utterance respecting the romances of MM. Marivaux and Crébillon le fils. Between these extremes of superficial recollection Mr. Gosse has managed to revive the true presentment, and he has given us a portrait which is at once engaging and convincing. Finished with fastidious care as to its details, but still preserved by its happy negligences from the stiffness of the mere trompe l'oeil, his work exhibits to us the friend of Walpole and Wharton, the shy and retiring student of Pembroke and Peterhouse, the delicate critic, and the poet of exquisite performance, in a manner which Mason did not certainly attain with all his personal knowledge, nor Mitford with all his pious care. Mr. Gosse has made excellent use of the charming recollections of Gray's friend Norton Nicholls, and of that most attractive of his latest admirers, the Swiss Bonstetten. His studies of the Pembroke MSS. have enabled him to supplement even the labours of Mathias, and he has also ransacked the treasures of the British Museum, besides adding many minute touches here and there only possible to that keen love of literary inquiry for which nothing is "common or vile." He has managed, too, to thrill his style with a gentle and graceful enthusiasm which carries the reader with it, and has the final effect of clothing his subject with a kind of transfiguring aura through which he almost appears heroic. In these days of uncompromising life-taking, when the Cromwellian precept of painting the warts and wrinkles seems likely to be pushed to such an extent that the resemblance will be obscured, or even wholly suppressed by them, it is refreshing to meet with so pleasant an example of" the truth told lovingly" by a biographer to whom his office has still its responsibilities of amenity and respect. We can only trust that to Mr. Gosse may fall the further duty of giving us that canonical edition of Gray's works and letters which is still to be desired. No one, we are sure, can undertake the task with more complete equip'ment or more genuine appreciation of its requirements. The Funeral Tent of an Egyptian Queen. By Villiers Stuart, of Dromana, M.P. With numerous Illustrations. (Murray.)

QUEEN ISI EM KHEB was the mother-in-law of Shishak, who invaded Jerusalem shortly after the death of Solomon. Her funeral tent is therefore little short of three thousand years old, and dates back almost to the period of the Trojan war. The tent was the canopy over the boat in which her remains were conveyed across the Nile for interment in the royal mausoleum at Deir el Bahari. It is formed of gazelle skins, stitched together, and ornamented in various colours with great taste and skill. Mr. Stuart's book contains an illustration of this unique specimen of ancient Egyptian tapestry, printed in the original colours, as well as an explanation of the inscriptions, emblems, and allegorical figures which are found upon it. He has also added some account of the less known pyramids and ancient monuments, as well as a description of some of the miscellaneous treasures found at Deir el Bahari. In his preface Mr. Stuart apologizes for the addition of another volume on the subject of Egyptian art, but both the general public and Egyptian archaeologists will find the appearance of the book amply justified by the novelty and interest of its

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The Annual Register: a Review of Public Events at Home and Abroad for the Year 1881. New Series. (Rivingtons.)

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