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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Burnand mixes up the passages of the romance concerning Morgan Fenwolf's passion for Mabel, Sir Thomas Wyatt's passion for Anne Boleyn, the Earl of Surrey's passion for the fair Geraldine, and Henry the Eighth's violent passion with everybody and everything ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... interview with Anne he accusesther. oftithis.. -.She is re- minded.also of the -fatal letter,-agd her mind is intensely racked. VWhdeai Iladyz ?? o withoutper- Miaision~ bas.in--Anne's--name, secured the imprison- inent of the Jestsf, Anne -and Lady Roolford ...

LITERATURE

... Edwardes gi-ses a lively account in Beelrcvia of a-visit to Mont- serrat and its monastery. -.The career.of. the ill-fated Anne Boleyn is sketched by an anonymous c9,atributor, with a copy of the doomed Queen's: pathetic appeal from ?? her inhuman husband ...

LITERATURE

... Edwardes gives a lively account in Belgravia of a vibit to Mont- serrat and its monastery. The career of the ill-fated Anne Boleyn is sketched by an anonymous contributor, with a copy of the doomed Queen's pathetic appeal from the Towerto her inhuman ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... It was known that the author-who bears the h!is- torie name of Walter lialeigh-had selected the story of the ill-starred Anne Boleyn; and from the cordial reception given to her representative, it weas evident that the spectators had come prepared to be ...

EXHIBITION OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... exhbltt'Ora' are, Blels Spartali and Miss. Sandys. In the Tenth gallery is (891) Mr. Mnrcus Stone's Henry VfIII. and Anne Boleyn observed by Queen Katherine.I Luthis gale' also r (905) Mr. G7. E. Hicks's 1First Dip; (898) Mr rt' Amy Pobsart and Janet ...

THE SCRAP-BOOK COLUMN

... Surrey the Duke of Norfolk's son, and the queen'r ?? The queen her-elf was shortly after beheaded, in tha same place where Anne Boleyn suffered, A cloth was thrown over the body. which was taken away by some ladies, and Lady Roehfort was brought oui who seemed ...

LITERATURE

... of the woman from owhose 1eyes, lof Sthe estimation of many persons, thle gospel light first proceeded-the fameus Anne Boleyn ft Is now time for us to speak of the ecoumencement ef that spirit of Bluebeardism which uttimatety gave the miost glaring ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... management of the Princess's memorable in the history of the English stage. Ophelia, in Hramlet; Cordelia, in ]inq Lear; and Anne Boleyn, in Henry the Eighth, were Characters appor- tioned to her by the actor-manager of the Princess's. Earlier in her career ...

LITERATURE

... we canlot praise The Paint at Issue.' A Legend of Runna Mead, is another very happy story; as is also Norris and Anne Boleyn. Indeed, the latter is told with an histolic truth, and a command both of language and ideas, which give goodly promise ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... cutting Shakepere with a vengeance.ΒΆ f nhtesnexo, wekan son wil play Itosalind four ns Miss N st rdaN night Mr. TomTaylor's Anne Boleyn is to be produced ait the nlaymnarket. A special morning performance is to be given at the Strand theatre on Wednesday next ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Morton's c6medy A Cure for the Heartache is to be revived. Mr. Conway Edwardes' new burlesque wil bear thed !title of Anne Boleyn. The promised reconstruction of Sadler's-wells has been postponed, and the tbeatre opens on Monday, with the new drana. ...