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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

MR. JUSTIN M`CARTHY ON THE LITERATURE OF '48

... never give up their grasping of it (cheers). The motion was carried with enthusiasm. Mr. M 'Carthy returned thanks. 3ti. Oscar Wilde proposed a vote of thanles t* the chairman, which was carried with acclamation, and the prxw-odiaga termmixtL l ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... even one is feebly portrayed, whilst the volume contains aphorismis and sententious phrases which remind the reader of Oscar Wilde when he is at his best in reflective and mordant moods. For Marjory's Sake, by Mrs John Waterhouse, is an extremely attractive ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... morning. r _ - a Lady Muriel Boyle has left Kingstown for t England. - Captain J 1 ?? has left Kingstown for a England. a Oscar Wilde, Esq, has left Kingstown for a England. ; Sir Maunrice O'Connell has left Kingstown for EWgland. t Sir Robt WJackson, CB ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Dal- ton Fitzgeralu, Col Thauds. Mr and rs Edawra GCin- noes., M~rLions] Boyle,. Mr Hlill Trevor, Mc Pita O',flaey, r Oscar Wilde, Mr1 H Roe aid bliss H1all, Mr V Daw- son, M.1r Wiuginseld, Mlr J Doley, M~r Borthwick, M1r A Moo0re, Mir Mlontaga Curry ...

THE ALBANI CONCERT

... Gaiety Theatre, when A de Woman of No Importance wvill be performed to by Mr Beerbohm Tree's Company. The play fu is by Mr Oscar Wilde, and has created a good th deel of public criticism. vs Po QUEEN'S ROYAL THEAiTRE. by To-nigt1 and during the week Messrs ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... gags to enliven the part. ?? fairly brought down the house when he announced in- sepulchral tones that he was Jonathan Oscar Wilde. He had decidedlv the best of the dialogue in the piece. His love letter, which he read out to an utterly bewil- dered ...