March 1890

In This Issue
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Articles
Woman Suffrage, Pro and Con
“The wrong of withholding the privilege of voting from the few who ask it is a slight matter in comparison with the injustice of imposing the duty on the many who neither seek nor wish it.”
Dangers From Electricity
“Electricity is the slave of man; but at times it bids fair to overcome the master.”
The Trial, Opinions, and Death of Giordano Bruno
The Tragic Muse
The Value of the Corner
Sidney
Loitering Through the Paris Exposition
The Begum's Daughter
A Forgotten Episode
Tasso to Leonora
Over the Teacups
Tennyson
Two New England Women
Tennyson's New Poems
Mr. Pater's Minor Essays
Some Recollections of Boker
An Exotic Taste
Books of the Month
