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CRITICAL NOTICES OF " THE ANALYST." 



" The present number is enriched by an excellent paper on Elementarv Education, by M* 

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 sound and enlightened, and the subject of it all-important. There are some clever article 

 besides. That on the Present State of the Opera in London contains several good hints ai 

 the study of music. The Doctor is very good, and the characters of Merculio and Benedied 

 are well disciiminated in the Remarks on the Philosophy and Observances of Shakspean 

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