. Shepp's Literary world: containing the lives of our noted American and favorite English authors. Together with choice selections from their writings . own explan-ation—and that is the most complimentary of all imag-inative work, and produces a species of gratitude inthe minds of the Perard is one of the younger artists ofour country. His name would indicate him tobe of French descent; but he is, I believe, a na-tive of the Greater America, which has thus farshown such a cheerful willingness to assimilatethe best brain of the world. He has, however,lived in Paris, and contribu


. Shepp's Literary world: containing the lives of our noted American and favorite English authors. Together with choice selections from their writings . own explan-ation—and that is the most complimentary of all imag-inative work, and produces a species of gratitude inthe minds of the Perard is one of the younger artists ofour country. His name would indicate him tobe of French descent; but he is, I believe, a na-tive of the Greater America, which has thus farshown such a cheerful willingness to assimilatethe best brain of the world. He has, however,lived in Paris, and contributed to some of theleading French illustrated journals. He is nowliving a quiet domestic life in our American metropolis, andhas done much good work for its periodicals. In The Tourist, one notices with every line of the solemn-looking individual an intense desire to get over theground promptly and see everything possible on the is somethmg in the painful though unstudied diligencewith which he keeps his carpet bag close to his person, thatmay enable a lively imagination to peep through its sidesand detect notes for a forthcoming THE OILER.


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