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MR. OSCAR WILDE IN THE THEATRE ROYAL

... MR. OSCAR WILDE IN THE I THEATRE ROYAL. Too hear the famous apostle of art deliver his second lecture yesterday afternoon a very large audience was present in the Theatre Royal. The subject of the lecture was Personal Impressions of America, and ...

LITERATURE

... | LITERATURE. INTENTIONS, by Oscar Wilde. London: Osgood, M'Ilvaine, & Co. Tnmaru should be no difficulty in discovering what were Mr. Oscar Wildo's Intentions in reproduc- ing in book form his four essays which have ap- peared in the pages of certain ...

LITERATURE

... her saintly life and of her happy career in the convent in Cort, where she lived and died. A tribute to the genius of Mr. Oscar Wilde, the winner of the Oxford Newdigate Poetry Prize; a reminiscence of A Sick Call in Aatralbia, and some notices of new ...

THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL

... 'THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL. . IT would be impossible to say that the impression created by Mr. Oscar Wilde's first appearance as a lecturer in Belfast at the theatre yesterday after- noon was otherwise than of the most favourable charaoter. The eccentricities ...

THE ROYAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND

... of re-.fecticnec:. k.t tie conclusion of the cae a. decree was grauted. THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. At ?? Criminal Court yesterday, before Justice Wills, Oscar Wilde was put upon his trial for the second time on a charge of committing indecent acts. Sir ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY

... The Witomnan's IVorlid presents to its readers as n many striking features as ever. Under the skilful P editorship of Mr. Oscar Wilde, who, we are glad to N observe, has ronowed his thoughtful literary ti notes, this magazine is certainly maintain- P ing ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Rev. Dr. Lanigan, Bishop of Melbourne, has left Black's Royal Hotel, Ryre-square, Galway. Lady Wilde, Mr. Wilde, and Mr. Oscar Wilde, have left Mersion-square for Moytura House, county Mayo, Lord Strathnairn left Kingstown yesterday :for Englanld. | Lady ...

LITERATURE

... blank verse on Magdalen, by A. O'B. ; au Invoca- tion to sleep, by John B. Tabb, of Maryland ; and a sonnet by Mr. Oscar Wilde, on a famous picture of the Anun nciation which he had seen in the Va- tican Gallery at itome. A capital essay on the Centenary ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... Mrs Campbell received a special demonstration of applause Ft the close of the play. To night - Lady Windermere's Fan, by Oscar Wilde. ITALIAN OPERA IN IdMERICK. Limerick, Tuesday Night. To-night the Theatre Royal, in which Sir Augustus Harris's Royal Italian ...

MR. YATES' NEW MAGAZINE

... politician ; Sir !.cts Lyndsay, the famous virtuoso ; Bret Harte, the immrortal creator of the Heathen Chinee snr. Oscar Wilde, the young Irish poet; Mr. john }Hollingshead, the veteran Englisheritic * Mr. W. S. Gilbert, and other vwell-known men ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE COLONEL

... were never uttered by human lips v unless by accident, became outrageous. It is all s very well for people to say that Mr. Oscar Wilde was the original of M. Du Maurier's series of sketches, and that consequently they have proto- types in the flesh; this ...

LITERATURE

... of the number are Ethel Tane, with a eonnet for ?? Wednesday; Alice Esmonde, witlt a pretty hittle bit At Rest; and Oscar Wilde, -ith me- mioreie oJ aM agdleu WafieB in Oxord as tbe trod them somne ?? day in a breezy March. A couple of pares of literary ...