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LITERATURE

... Rogers's Guardsman, 3 years . . 2 Lord Lbchfield's H. B., 3years . 3 Lord Exeter'a f. by Redgaguntlet, 3 years . 4 Mr Petht's Anne Boleyn, 3 years . . a Lord Suffield's Rint. 3 years . . . 6 Wan by a length. Engraver broke his leg. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 ...

LITERATURE

... Kings, followed by five of the six wives of the brutal and perfidious Henry VIII. namely, Katherine of Arragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Ann of Clever, and Katharine How- nrd. While adhering strictly to the truth of his- tory, these piquant memoirs read ...

LITERATURE

... molt agreeable manner poscible. Trhe romance of Wincadr Castle, touclhing the love passages of the bl11ff Harry and Anne Boleyn |eitl its beautiful illustrations, moves on rigl1t mer. rily. 'T'he ' Elliston Papers pronise a fiud of el- teitainnient ...

LITERATURE

... ber, with the mysterious appearances of Herne the quots Hunter, the love passages between the bluff Harry enun had and Anne Boleyn, the blighted hopes of her devoted had lover Sir Thomas Wyat, and all the beautiful pic- suds torial illustrations with ...

LITERATURE

... its acknowledged merits. Svs I The scenes and incidents of the story, commencing ,with the first love passages between Anne Boleyn pj and England's Royal Bluebeard, are all happily A chosen, and tbe mode of publication, in eleven se te y monthly divisions ...

LITERATURE

... of England. The author sets out with the biography of Anne of Bohemia, the well-beloved Queen of Richard II., and the patroness of Wickliffe-the morning star of the Reformation. The death of Anne preceded the great events in the sixteenth century by at ...

TOWN AND TABLE TALK ON LITERATURE, ART, &c

... other portrait is bluff King Hal seen so fully to the life. He does 1 all but speak to Wolsev or Anne Boleyn and in no other -miniature do we see Anne of Cleves so fair, so fresh-as if - three hundred years had passed over her comely looks, as they have ...

ORIGINAL JOTTINGS

... of that beauty 'is which gave her so painful a reputation; King Richard III.;- 18 1of three portraits of Anna Boleyn, and one of Afery Boleyn; 1 Mary Tudor, daughter King Henry VII. ; King Richard Ii. ; IG No. 25, Mfary Queen of Scots, a full length, is ...

AN IMPRESSION OF THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT EXHIBITION

... queenly though vain woman who succeeded her. No forger could give that. Who wants to be told that No. 132 is Anne of Cleves? Of course it is Anne o Cleves, with the face of a stupid, heavy, Flemish servant of to.day, eyes innocent enough, but heavy cheeks ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION

... s dawn of jealousy. The Queen is passing by an open door, through which she perceives' Henry fanning and flirting with Anne Boleyn. There are numerous figures in the composition. Mr Marks will be re- presented by one large picture St Francis Preach- ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... subject, which Parlirment must, deal with in a satis- factory manner. The Editor has obtained some fresh evidence about Anne Boleyn, part of which is laid before us in a paper of very great interest. Mr Froude has explored the State papers at Vienna, and ...