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MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... first act of the opera he is dallying with Lady Anne, while the D De Proftmidis of the monks esmorting Buckingham to execution is heard without. In the second act he pro- poses marriage to Anne Boleyn, a lady I with a past, for the Spanish Ambassador ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... Haymarket Theatre last evening aftaT a long ?? from London, is a five-act historical drama, dealing with. the story of Anne Boleyn, aaA, an the tila wml lead the rnr to expect, giving special prominen to that unfortunato heroine's antagonism with Csd ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... aid then followedan infamous plot for gefting rid of' Anne upon charges which there seems every reason to suppose -were false and suborned. Mr. Dixon's work terminates with tho beheading of Anne Boleyn, and the marriage of the 'King with Jane. Seymour onthevery ...

DECORATIVE BOOKBINDING

... centre of murocco on the aides and elaborate tWJLing. A CDpV Of Cicero's Epis:ol(e, 1513, in brown calf, ?? the device of Anne Boleyn. t Sereail Biblee and Books of Common Prayer are speiarlly rtieeable. (iLarions in red morocco smd.i the richest of tooling ...

The Art of Beauty

... prove that tJ in Middle Ages had baths and used themn. dy only cite familiar examples. Even the BlarOcS sn admits that Anne Boleyn used baths, ad al ;he sorts of odd baths, from those of childXU I ;he blood to those of ass's milk and strAwbjl- eat juice ...

THE AMATEUR PERFORMANCE AT THE GAIETY

... s tlie first and second whips. Unfortunatey, Urs. Gpd- frey Peeree was prevented by illness from ustaining the part of Anne Boleyn, which was efficiently reprp. seated by Miss Fortescue. Mrs. Livingstone was more fortunate in being able to keep her promise ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... e ?? of Arragon, dying lonely at Kimbolton-, Anne Boleyn, dis- graced at Greenwich; sad Jame Seymour, ox- tinguished with pomp and pageant. Betty, Maid of Honour at the Court, accomipies Queen Anno Boleyn to the mysterious wizard's dark house on the Thames ...

ART TREASURES EXHIBITION

... fine S'a cocics in buiel, and an especially interesting relic, the eels-d be brated Strawberry-hill clock, presented to Anne Boleyn by he le Some remrarkable fine pieces of tapestry will enable the lxt- ehibition to be meat perfectly arranged in the d ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... work, Dijatuire, is only I just finished, nad ha aot yet been produced. I Madame Higlon, of the Paris Opera, will be i Anne Boleyn, and AT. flenaud will be Bluff . King Hal. Mancinelli's - Ero o Leandro, already beard as a cantata, is again promised ...

LITERATURE

... the great incentive n of opposition. She might have taken precedence of t Anne Boleyn as Queen of England; for at the time of Cardinal Wolsey's mission to the court of France c Anne had not been decisively elected to supersede Catherine of Arragon, and it ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... brutal lust and angry passion; he had joined with Henry's creatures and flatterers in heaping calumny on the poor murdered Anne Boleyn. Well, after all these years and all these accusations, Mr. Froude, with all the advantage or disadvantage of the documentary ...

MUSIC

... was fittingly reservsd the beau- tiful character of Queen Katharine; while Miss Heath did full justice to the coquettish Anne Boleyn. Mr. Ryder, as Duke of Buckingham, and Mr. Graham, as Cranmer, sustained their respective parts with good effect. In the ...