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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... attack again.' Mr Keppel has had access to all the papers of his celebrated kinsman, and has made good use of them. Anue Boleyn. An Historical Romance. By Mrs A. T. Thomson. Three vols. Colburn. Granting this romance its share of faults, they are faults ...

COURT AND FASHION

... correctly and appropriately repre- ?? Countess of Wemyss, as Lady of Honor to Queen Mary of England; Lady Palmerston, aY Ann Boleyn; Lady Lyttleton, as the beautiful Henrietta of England; Mrs. -Willism Gladstone, as Claude, wife or Francis the First; Mrs ...

Published: Sunday 15 May 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4280 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... molt agreeable manner poscible. Trhe romance of Wincadr Castle, touclhing the love passages of the bl11ff Harry and Anne Boleyn |eitl its beautiful illustrations, moves on rigl1t mer. rily. 'T'he ' Elliston Papers pronise a fiud of el- teitainnient ...

LITERATURE

... ber, with the mysterious appearances of Herne the quots Hunter, the love passages between the bluff Harry enun had and Anne Boleyn, the blighted hopes of her devoted had lover Sir Thomas Wyat, and all the beautiful pic- suds torial illustrations with ...

Literature

... this month motre thou usually interesting, particularly the scans !in which Hlenry the Eighth, Catherine of Arragon, and Anne Boleyn bear at part. 'riseillustrations by Cruiikbsenk are full of elsaracter'. IARail- road Adventure, by Camillsa Toelmin, ...

Literature

... to be tound on that head. The legend of Herne the Hunter is told with much spirit; and the scenes b in which Henry, Anne Boleyn, and Cardinal Wolsey figure aire i very dramatic. In Recent Writings of Sir B. L. Balwer, c justice is done to that fine ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 8vo. : With Porkats 4I. WiAthANPCA A Talo of the Great Rebollion. By Mrs. Thomson, Author of WhIdouvs and Widowers, Anne Boleyn, kc. In $'Volir staSe . , Richar=Bentley,. Newv BurlIngton-street . (Poibslie OrdInlary to her Majesty.) (P Il~ . . I NEW ...

LITERATURE

... num- r of other smart prose articles, and some pretty good ymes. The illustrations are admirable. The face d figure of Anne Boleyn, while receivixg proof of enry's passion for Jane Seymour, are such as only the neil of Cruikehank could depict. II Ii C ...

The Family Companion

... removed it to a chapel in New Hall, Lord Ormond's seat, in Wiltshire, which was afterwards possessed by-'l'homas Boleyn, father of Anne Boleyn, lt Elizabetl's reign, New Hall belonged to the Earl of Sussex; of /is family the Duke of BLuckingham bought it ...

LITERATURE

... adventure.55 the Eighth and Mistress Ann Boleyn-the ur Surrey and the fair Geraidine-Cardinal WslsP5 Cardinal Cimpeggio have made their appear the first number, and the splendid descriptioa procession to welcome Ann Bleyn to Windor; is in Ainsworth's best ...

LITERATURE

... its acknowledged merits. Svs I The scenes and incidents of the story, commencing ,with the first love passages between Anne Boleyn pj and England's Royal Bluebeard, are all happily A chosen, and tbe mode of publication, in eleven se te y monthly divisions ...

GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL IN AID OF THE PUBLIC CHARITIES

... correctly attired Smith, Miss Anne, Clifton-park, as a flower girl *Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye; In every gesture dignity and love. Smith, John, St. Anne-street, in a Polish dress Smith, Mrs. John, St. Anne-street, in a Greek costume Smith ...