It is considered too horrible and repulsive to
be his work. However, it may have been brought to him to be retouched
and made ready for the stage. Hence is it, perhaps, that some passages
of his are found in it.
"Pericles," as well as "Timon of Athens," is believed to have been the
work of some other writer, afterward completed and partially altered by
Shakspeare. It is thought that most of the last three acts of
"Pericles" are Shakspeare's, though some of their prose scenes and all
the choruses are by another hand.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
ALL AROUND A PALETTE is a delightful book for boys and girls,
especially for those who love good pictures and odd and sprightly
stories with something in them besides the fun and sparkle. Mr. J.
Wells Champney has put a picture or a sketch wherever there was a
chance, and Mrs. Lizzie W. Champney has made the stories very bright,
sweet and interesting. The book is published by Messrs. Lockwood,
Brooks & Co., Boston, and is one of the "Children's Art Series."
Messrs. Porter & Coates, of Philadelphia, send us THE BOY TRADERS, by
Harry Castlemon, a brisk story of adventure on the sea, in the Sandwich
Islands and among the Boers.
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