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BACK MATTER                                        THE PAGAN REVIEW.         PUBLISHED BY W.H. BROOKS, RUDGWICK, SUSSEX.             Subscription: Twelve Months, Post-paid, 12-/                                    Six Months,   „   „   6-/                                    Three Months,   „   „   3-/     * Subscribed copies MAY be the only…

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XML   PDF THE PAGAN REVIEW.     In the next number of The Pagan Review there will be an article entitled, “The New Paganism,” by H.…

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XML   PDF CONTEMPORARY RECORD.                                           ME JUDICE.     The publishing season of 1892 is memorable for the commercial success of a biographical and philosophical book, The…

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XML   PDF “PASTELS IN PROSE.”*     Notwithstanding the fact that, as Mr. W. D. Howells has stated in the charming and too brief note which…

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SUBSCRIPTIONS * As the circulation of The Pagan Review will be decided by the number of subscribers, and as no special effort is to be…

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XML   PDF DIONYSOS IN INDIA.                  (Opening Fragment of a Lyrical Drama)                                               BY                                  WM. WINDOVER                                    Opening Scene:    Verge of an upland glade among the Himalayas                                    Time, Sunrise.                                              First…

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XML   PDF AN UNTOLD STORY.                                              I. When the dark falls, and as a single starThe orient planets blend in one white ray A-quiver through…

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XML   PDF THE COMING OF LOVE. In and out the osier beds, all along the shallowsLifts and laughs the soft south wind, or swoons…

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XML   PDF THE BLACK MADONNA.      The blood-red sunset turns the dark fringes of the forest into a wave of flame. A hot river…

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XML   PDF THE PAGANS.             A MEMORY.            “Ma contrée de dilution n’existe pour aucun            touriste et jamais guide ou médecin ne la             recommandera.”                             GEO. EECKHOUD.  Kermesses.            “Come, my beloved, let…