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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... potentiy in strengthening ty stm , governing the liver, regniatien the bive'e *sI and eucinr the entire system to order he Oscar wilde, the Countess Aferaeen :tsr ',cl - I- lency the Marchionea-s of Londonderry, aid man' ItS ethers speak in the hiz-hest ternms ...

ART NOTES

... Balaam's Aes is devoted to the ertic of Vanity Fair. Philip G. Hamnerton comes in for some sareastic :s attention, and Oscar Wilde and several others MS for VVhistler'smostcaustic wit. Altogetherthe 3g gentleart of snaking enemies is calculated to ed ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... bed ofth ocean, were a greatly appreciated, and the genea monigof 'it ~,the piecereflecus credit upon the scncats. WI Oscar Wilde, the Countess Aberdeen, her Excel. inp Ilency the Mvarchionese of Londonderry, and many ho others speak in the highest terms ...

LITERARY NOTES

... is written about is invited, and nearly everybody is sure to come. From Lord Tennyson to that somewhat fallen meteor Mr. Oscar Wilde, from the editor of the Times to the youngest critic of pictures, from Mr. Irving to the newest stage aspirant who has pushed ...

LITERARY NOTES

... to be itchief apostle. . Bourget is a young man oecapying a ?? in F rench literary society somewhat akin to that of Mr. Oscar Wilde in England, with this transfiguring diffr - that the Frenchman has been accepted franikly and seriously, and tis-English- ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... written no otber book of the sort, and that the announcement of any similar work as from his pen is absolutely untrue, Mr. Oscar Wilde contributes to the July nmbba'rf Lippincott's Magazine a complete -novel, entitled The Picture of Doian Gray, which ...

THE THEATRES

... Mr. John Bur- Xeston. Mr Waiter SeaLby, and Miss Agnest ut Taylor. It may b'e he mentioned that an on Monday neit Mr. Oscar Wilde'8 play . Lady Windermeres Fan is to be given at the ! Shakespeare Theatre for th~e first time in this CitY. ' when it ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... new seriea of this favourite magazine will be issued next month, under the title of The Woman's World, edited by Mr. Oscar Wilde. The excellence which has marked every detail of this publication since its first issue is a guarantee that the new venture ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... in thc Y~ 'iSietches by 13oz, but dravwn fromn .shigh T, iife' chiefly, as seen through the eyeglass of an cl imerican Oscar W'ilde. Worl-rrs ieithout Watge. By Edith Carring. F tOnI, author of 6Bread and Butter. Storiea, 3 tdc. (2s. old. London:o Griffith ...

CHRISTAMS PUBLICATIONS

... The number contains some excellent short stories-one by the ?? of- -Bootles's Baby, aud an'other, The Young King, by Oscar Wilde. The iPCnstra- tions to these stories and the fall- page subject pictures are printed in monotint. Holly Leaves is 7the ...

LITERARY NOTES

... prominent, and a friendly f sketch, after all, it must be adjudged to be. tb Mr. Pater, Mr. Gosse, Mr. W. G. Wills, Mr. tb Oscar Wilde, the editor of the Athencaum, and , sub-editor of the Saturdaiy Review seem all, to w do duty under thinly disguised cognomens ...