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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 ...

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

... 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 ...

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 ...

A NEW ART CRAZE

... A NEW ART CRAZE. It appears to be just now a moot question in the circles interested, whether Mr. Oscar Wilde's mission across the Atlantic will end in intro- ducing English . Estbetics into America, or American Esthetics into England. In any case ...

LITERARY NOTES

... but this sonnet does him , honour. Some sonnets are miss~ing from this new edition; *e notice the absence of one of Mr. Oscar Wild's. The Rev. Mr. Rawnasley Is now represented. Perhaps on the whole the less-known posts get as much space as they deserve ...

LITERARY NOTES

... m- ' J o I NOTES ?? . . I The friends of Mr.'Oscar.Wilde are wbisper- Ling with obvious setisfactiog that the self-con- t stituted apostlewof what be has been pleased toI w :laestheticisn ha: netted oaut of his lectures ?? ?? no less s m' than five -thousand ...

MAGAZINES FOR DECEMBER

... of working women, those who have to earn their dailg bread and contend with the demands of the labour market. Under Mr. Oscar Wilde's editorship there has been no falling away in this respect, although most of his to-labourers figure in the world of fashion ...