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LITERATURE, ART, MUSIC, AND SCIENCE

... modern dress; 3 Mr. Hepworth Dixon is preparing for tho press the third and fourth volumes of his work ?? Catherine and Anne Boleyn, called thq, History of Two Queens.'! The editors of Dr. Whewefl Life have nlready,-6 hear, collected upwards of three ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... id Lord Bacon is to be treated by Mr. S. B. U.ardiner, while le Mr. J. Gairdnericontributes the notice of Anne Boleyn. es The article on Queen Anne is to be supplied by Professor is A. W. Ward, that on Akenside by Mr. E. W. Gosse, that e. on Dr. Arnold ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... birth of another daughter, for he bad I set his heart on a male heir of his own blood to the 1 Throne. The child's mother, Anne Boleyn, lost as 3 rapidly as she had won her ascendancy over the Ring, and her short, disastrous life was quickly ended on 1 the ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... Peter ad Vincula, in the Tower of London, to which will be added an account of the discovery of tte remains of Queen Anne Boleyn. 1ur. John Bright's Speoeh to the Bochdale Workmen's Club oil the 2nd inst. Isas been reprintedl in pamphlet form, bh 1[r ...

THE TUDOR EXHIBITION

... laudations of Erasmus. Again, it is doubtful whetter any of the portraits of Anne Bnleya are really his; for his portrait of Jane Seymour we must go to Vienna, and for that of Anne of Cleves to the Louvre. Nevertheless clustered together we find a group of ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... were made by Charles I., Queen Anne, George II., and George III. A date still exists on the roof of ?? Royal which shows that the building was completed in 1540, in other words, four years before the execution of Anne Boleyn. It is difficult to trace the ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... and Documents in- clude Sing Stephen and the Earl of Chestr, The Authorship of the WyCLiffite Bible, The Age of Anne Boleyn, and other topics of interest. (London: Longmaans, Green, and Co,) We have received a copy of the Journal of the Royal ...

SALTAIRE EXHIBITION

... ruhn tbe gauntlet of aectoisnm' favourably, and we need only allude to themn. i, ?? these are' Henry. the Eighth and Anne Boleyn t :i observed by Queen Catherine, .1870, by'hMr. .darcus . is Stoine, A.BA.: Milton Receiving' a Visit from Andrew E ...

LITERATURE

... occasions hie did not hesitate to take his victims from amongst his best friends. His treatment of his wives,and especially of Anne Boleyn, cndemns him as a man; his bloody perse- sutions of the Evangelicals condemn him as a Christian: the scandalous servility ...

NATIONAL EXHIITION OF WORKS OF ART IN LEEDS

... equalled Flaxmau. In the corner of the gallery, inaccessible for very close inspection, is a Design for a Cup, made for Queen Anne Boleyn, by Holbein (No. 2,742), a superb fiat geometrical drawing in outline, parts washed in. The design itself is choice, with ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... The new work on which Mr. Hepworth Dixon is engaged is entitled The History of the Two Qaeens-C0therine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn.` Mr. Dixon, daring some ex- tensive researches, has discovered, it is said, many hitherto unknown facts respecting his ...

LITERATURE

... tragedy in five acts by an author ,ho has oroduced several works of merit of the same kind, la each case anonymously. Anne Boleyn is an im- proreeent on what has gone before. The dramatic power pi the play gathers strength throug-l the suecessive scenes ...