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DUBLIN

UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE,

A

Literary and Political Journal.

VOL. LXVII.

JANUARY TO JUNE, 1866.

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GEORGE HERBERT, 117, GRAFTON-STREET.

HURST & BLACKETT, LONDON.

MDCCCLXVI,

DUBLIN: PRINTED BY ALEXANDER THOM, 87 & 88, abbey-STREET.

INDEX TO VOL. LXVII.

ALL IN THE DARK: A Winter's Tale, in

Four Parts. By J. S. LE FANU. Chap.

I., Gilroyd Hall and its Mistress; Chap.

II., A Letter; Chap. III., Miss Dinah

Perfect and her Guests; Chap. IV.,

Violet Darkwell; Chap. V., Aunt Dinah

is in the Horrors, and Captain Drake

puts his Nightcap in his Pocket; Chap.

VI., In which the Witches Assemble;

Chap. VII., The Familiar Speaks; Chap.

VIII., William Maubray's Vision; Chap.

IX., In which Miss Violet says what she

thinks of Mr. Vane Trevor, and is Violet

no longer; Chap. X., Vane Trevor is

Discussed and Appears, page 198. Chap.

XI., Under the Chestnuts; Chap. XII.,

Croquet; Chap. XIII., Unsociable;

Chap. XIV., A Sunny Morning; Chap.

XV., Dinner at Revington; Chap. XVI.,

Over their Claret; Chap. XVII., Moon-

shine; Chap. XVIII., Supper; Chap.

XIX, Debate; Chap. XX., Farewell;

Chap. XXI., William Consults a Sage;

Chap. XXII., An Advertisement; Chap.

XXIII., Kineton Hall; Chaps. XXIV.,

XXV., William Maubray Arrives; Chap.

XXVI., William Maubray begins to ex-

cite an Interest, page 310. Chap.

XXVII., From Kincton to Gilroyd;

Chap. XXVIII., The Piping Bullfinch;

Chap XXIX., A Message in the "Ri-

vals;" Chap. XXX., The Lord of Bur-

leigh; Chap. XXXI., A Friend Appears;

Chap. XXXII., A Confidence; Chap.

XXXIII., The Ladies make Inquisition;

Chap. XXXIV., Trevor and Maubray

in the Drawing-room; Chap. XXXV.,

They Converse; Chap. XXXVI., The

Evening; Chap. XXXVII., Vane Trevor

at the Gate of Gilroyd; Chap. XXXVIII.,

Vane Trevor walks down to see Miss

Violet; Chap. XXXIX., Vane Trevor

opens his Mind; Chap. XL., Miss

Kineton Knox proposes a Walk with

William; Chap. XLI., How they Talked;

Chap. XLII., Confidences; Chaps. XLIII.,

XLIV., Back to Cambridge; Chap.

XLVI., Violet Darkwell at Gilroyd

again, page 422. Chap. XLVII., Miss

Perfect's Toilet; Chap. XLVIII., The

Prodigal; Chap. XLIX., "After Death

my Ghost shall haunt you;" Chap. L.,

Violet and William in the Drawing-

room; Chap. LI., A Dream; Chap. LII.,

Next Morning; Chap. LIII., The

Flower; Chap. LIV., Doctor Drake goes

to Gilroyd; Chap. LV., Suspense; Chap.

LVI., Some Particulars; Chap. LVII.,

Doctor Wagget, Further Particulars;

Chap. LVIII., Revington Flowers; Chap.

LIX., Vane Trevor sees Miss Violet;

Chap. LX., The Momentous Question;

Chap. LXI., A Doubt Troubles Maubray,

page 557. Chaps. XLII., XLIII., The

Furniture begins to Talk; Chap. LXIV.,

William Maubray is Tormented; Chap.

LXV., An Ambuscade; Chap. LXVI.,

Pursuit; Chap. LXVII., The Ghost Re-

appears; Chap. LXVIII., The Phantom

is Tracked; Chap. LXIX., Some Small

Events and Flaws; Chap. LXX, Wil-

liam Maubray in London; Chap. LXXI.,

Violet Darkwell tells Miss Wagget that

Queen Anne is Dead; Chap. LXXII.,

The Chimes of Saxton, page 617.

Ancient Art, Caricature in, 98.

Balzac in Undress: The Jardies; Balzac

at Tea; The Seal Ring of the Prophet;

More Golden Dreams; The Wonderful

Walnut Tree; Balzac's Famous Debts;

Balzac and the Garde Champetre; The

Jardies in a State of Siege; Balzac's

Night Walks; Balzac as a Botanist;

Balzac in search of an expressive Name;

Balzac as Feuilletonist; Balzac takes

a Collaborateur; Balzac as Dramatist-

"Vautrin," Les Ressources de Quinola,

603-17.

BEATRICE: By Hyacinth Con Carolan.

Scene -
The Island of Torcello; the

Fisherman's Cottage, 110; a Rich Cham-

ber in the Palazzo of Nerea, 113.

Brehon Manuscripts, The, 13.

Caricature in Ancient Art: Transcendental

Causes of Laughter; Vulgar Causes of

Laughter; Caricature in Egypt; Car-

icature among the Greeks; Our Obliga-

tions to Pliny; What we Owe to the

Frescoes; Sterne's Obligations to the

Antique; How the Crisbet and the Fox

figured in the Frescoes; Noxious Insects

in Amber; the Ancestors of the Lilli-

putians; the Ceramic Art in Gaul; Our

Own Legacies (?) to Posterity; the

Author of Ancient Caricature - 98-

109.

Carols from the Cancioneros: By Denis

Florence MacCarthy, 687.

Cattle Disease of 1744, The, 350.

Charing-Cross Cigar, A.: By Mortimer

Collins, 463.

Cowardice and Courage: an Essay, 586.

Dreams, Omens, and Predictions, 506.

English Monachism, Rise and Progress of,

24, 151, 403, 643.

Episodes of the Irish Jacobite Wars, Some,

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