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PREVIOUS TO HER DEPARTURE FOR AMERICA,

... Mr. 0« x . Buckingham iMr. hunt. Cromwell, Mr. Fieicher. Queen Catharine Hill. (Her first appearance in that character.) Anne Boleyn Miss Riguold. (Her first appearance in that character.) To conclude (by particular desire) with the Semantic Play, entitled ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... K'atherine. The exposition ends with ay the theme of the march, afterwards used in con. t nection with the ccronation of Anne Boleyn. 'The pi '-Working out' then ensues, the subjects being al subjected to new' treatment, and the overture hi ending joyously ...

THEATRE-ROYAL. WILLI AMBON-SQUABE. Lessee-Mr. W. E. Copeland. In consequence of the overwhelming A fcr PLACE* ..

... Oowper. Buckingham Mr. Lunt. Orom well Mr. Fletcher. Queen Catharine Miss Hill. (Her first appearance in that character.) Anne Boleyn Miss Rignold. (Her first appearance in that character, And BOBBRT MACAIRB. RobertMacaire ■•• Mr Fletcher. Jacques Strop ...

ART NOTES

... Webb - The Wreck, he 35, J. M. W. Turner; The Landstorm S n. 49, Ernest Waterlow ; Henry VlI, l Queen Katherine, and Anne Boleyn Card ' Playing, 34, W, Maw Egley; A s n, Lady's Head, 30, F. Sandys; Oliver i ?? Twist amongst Hardened Companions, ...

ALEXANDRA THEATRE

... fifth aots are, in a spectacular sersethe graudbt of the whole. The fourth represents the coroua- tion procession of Qoeer Anne Boleyn and the last ?? Kimbolton, with her dream and a vision of angels. The fifth is a viow of tbe king and court assembled on ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... of YOrB,Qeniof f -Henryi' I. Rod thoaseof five Cf ?? his tr otil ,tson l andauccessor, EKathasrlneof Arragon, Anne Boleyn,' Ja Sey- mour, Anne of -Clives; -nd iiatharine Howard; Aaetbdginfabte d uthoress ?? her preface, We know'of no tale ted romance ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... back of the head, the front (or we might rather say the Mr. ebrim) of which is raised, resembling the caps worn by orM b Anne Boleyn and Catharine Howard. To complete these twei iy capates-which, for want of a better name, are still so M. md called-and ...

MR. TIREBUCK'S NEW NOVEL

... creature of inexhaustible and petty whims, with little of that strength which made him in many ways great; or to portray Anne Boleyn as a coquette; or to show us Wolsey in quite another guise than that of the wily counsellor, we are at some loss to understand ...

LORD BEACONSFIELD'S MAGAZINE

... double number) ?? almost entirelv of a political article, entitled lThe Rtesponsibility Job; anl eighteen-page review of Anne Boleyn: a dralmatic poem, by the 17ev. H. H. (afterward's leain) Milman ; and a long extract fromt 'ivian Grev, then just published ...

SHARE SPEARE

... courtly costume is appropriate to the characters taken from Shak. opeare's Henry the Eighth. As Anne Page is the model of English country maidens, s0 Anne Boleyn is the model of the high-born ladies of the English Court. The play of Henry the Eighth abounds ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... it tells of the fortunes of a beautifui girl who is pursued for var ous reasons by Henry, Francis I. of France, Wolsey, Anne Boleyn, and men of humbler station. Readers who like to sup full .f sensation will do well to read Mr. Sheil's latest work, for ...