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The May Atlantic reminds one of the better days of this magazine. Richard Grant White contributes the first of two articles on "The Anatomizing of William Shakespeare," giving an interesting study of that author's life and writings. Henry Cabot Lodge writes an excellent article on Willian H. Seward, and Miss Harriet W. Preston discourses on "Matthew Arnold as a Poet." Prof. J. Lawrence Laughlin's article on "The Selver Danger" is a timely one, as is also the article on "The Progress of Nationalism," by Edward Stanwood. The serial stories by Mr. Crawford and Dr. Mitchell are continued, as well as Henry James's series of articles on travels in France. The poems are contributed by Mr. Aldrich, H. H., and Edith M. Thanas. The book reviews and contributor's club are fully up to the standard of the magazine.

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