. Behold the woman . / / II III Bill WW. HERALD. IAN IS LOVE OPliNlONS OF THE PRKSS: As lij;hl aiiti darUmss .uu tdgetlior and ,i:(io Iand evil are linked liy Inseimrable )n>nds, we initthe two together in onr selei-tion ol the manyopinions of t)ie Pres-s called lortli by tlie tirsiimblieation of this work. •As a work of fietion this story has decidedmerit. The life of rich and poor, pro- and anti-slavery families, is well sketched, and sketched,we are jdeased to say, with manifest indepciidence t)f French and English models.—[Wis. . Ed., Gen. Fallows, editor. A semi-philosophical novel


. Behold the woman . / / II III Bill WW. HERALD. IAN IS LOVE OPliNlONS OF THE PRKSS: As lij;hl aiiti darUmss .uu tdgetlior and ,i:(io Iand evil are linked liy Inseimrable )n>nds, we initthe two together in onr selei-tion ol the manyopinions of t)ie Pres-s called lortli by tlie tirsiimblieation of this work. •As a work of fietion this story has decidedmerit. The life of rich and poor, pro- and anti-slavery families, is well sketched, and sketched,we are jdeased to say, with manifest indepciidence t)f French and English models.—[Wis. . Ed., Gen. Fallows, editor. A semi-philosophical novel of some interest,the work of an active but unbalanced mind, fullof visionary thoughts, etc.—[N. Y. Tndepen<U Paul, Paul, thou art beside thyself. Mu( )ilearning doth make thee mad.—Felix. (1G8) MAN IS LOVE. 169 The authors name is not given. Hk merelystyles himself as one who knows, or thinks thathe knows that Man is Love, in which case heis happier than some of his fellows, whose ex-perience leads them to think differ


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