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CRITICAL ESSAYS.

By the same Author.

The AUTUMN HOLIDAYS of a COUNTRY PARSON.

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The RECREATIONS of a COUNTRY PARSON. FIRST Series. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. An Illustrated Edition, 12s. 6d.

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LEISURE HOURS in TOWN.

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The COMMONPLACE PHILOSOPHER in TOWN and COUNTRY. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

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COUNSEL and COMFORT SPOKEN from a CITY PULPIT.
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PREFACE.

'N literature, unlike law, a man frequently begins by

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judging others, before he tries to do anything for himself. He begins by being a judge and if he be tolerably successful as a judge, he is advanced (so to speak) to practise at the bar. A young and inexperienced writer in a magazine is for the most part set to review books written generally by much older and wiser men than himself. If he do this tolerably well, he is by and by advanced to the writing of original

articles.

It was so with me. When I began to write for Fraser's Magazine, a little more than nine years ago, my work was mainly to review books. Gradually, my dear friend the Editor thought I might try to walk alone. And in several volumes, which the public has received with much kindness and favour, the original essays, which I began to write at his suggestion, have been collected and republished. The present volume

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