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ROYAL BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... the same painter; and a Sunset, by Mr. George Cole. Mr. D. IV. Wynfield sends an historical picture, The Arrest of Anne Boleyn; Miss Osborne, Hero Worship inthe Eighteenth Century; Mr. G. E. Hicks, The Church Militant ; and there are also c ...

RECENT FICTION

... author vividly! describes. After the death of Catherine her iancld: takes her to Courtr where she is presented to Queen . Anne Boleyn, and is there introduced to her funtre. protectress, Lady Zenobia C:rabtree, an elderly lady: of masenline figure and much ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... into detail the piece winders smoothly through five scenes, in which the principal actors arc Kin,, Hoi (Miss Kaynham), Anne Boleyn (Mr. Thomas Thome), Lvndirttod (Miss Ada Swanborongh), who is supposed to daughter of Old Tristram. Lyntlwitod (Mr. H. J ...

PICTURES FOR THE ACADEMY EXHIBITION OF 1870

... Katharine's dawn of jealousy. The queen is passing by an open door, through which she perceived Henry fanning and flirting with Anne Boleyn. There 3 are numerous figures in the - composition. Mr. Marks I will be represented by one large picture, St. Frahcis ...

LITERATURE, ART, MUSIC, AND SCIENCE

... moderh drcss. Mr. Hepworth Dix on is preparing for the press the third and fourth volumes of his work on Queen Catherine and Anne Boleyn, calleI the H History of Two Queens. Tlre editors of Dr. Whewell's tife hlave already, we hear, collectidtl upwrards' ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... 'Tis a derivative from me to minme; And only that I stand for.' , . This seems to be takcn from 'tbhe- very lette, ?? Anne- Boleyn to the King before her exezubton, where she' pleads for the infant FPrincess his dnuglbtIr. After a good deal more to ...

PERIODICALS FOR FEBRUARY

... the compara- tive ages of Mary and Anne Boleyn. With this Mr. James Gairdner deals at considerable length. The seniority of Mary-which is of some importance as bearing on the history of her cnforta. nate sister Anne-Mr. Gairduer considers sufficiently ...

ROYAL BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... (210), by Signor Chierici, only less marvellous in realistic treatment than his picture in the Great Room; The Arrest of Anne Boleyn (228), by Mr. D. WV. Wyn- field; and Charles Surface (231), by Mr. Pettie-a masterly and most covetable study of colour ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... falsely imputes to others, and sarcasticaly adding that virtue is no absolute birthright in the daughter of the adulterous Anne Boleyn. The throne of England, she proce6d&, now fairly carried away by her fury, is profaned by a. biasttard ; the British nation ...

THE BIRMINGHAM ROSE SHOW

... tbat the future shill of our gardeners can producs. The story told in tbe course of Anne Boleyn's love making Is vell kLOwn, After a feast the royal lover wlthireev with Anne to an aleove; and in placing a rose upon her breast, pricked her with ano of its ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... repudiation sild death of the noble and virtuous Quieen KCatha1,- rinIC. tile fall of tie great Wolsey, tile elevation of Ann Boleyn and Craniner, allnl the chantgc of tite national religion ;but, those for the most part are events which, front their very ...

NEW BOOKS

... In a 'nto to the first poem we t ase told that Anie Boleyn was innocent and unsuspeot. ing, and that many a disgraceful stuiry was circulated 1 to ealumniate the devoted victim. Whether Anne was t really guilty of the crime laid to her charge or ...