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THEATRE ROYAL—OPENING OF THE SEASON

... Honour, subsequently the Qaeen, in the drama, Anne Boleyn. It is not the first time that an attempt has been made to dramatize the events preceding and leading up to the execution of the unfortunate Anne Boleyn. Of these attempts the best known is per- haps ...

Fashion and Varieties

... and ?? do Stael. Be serious.-Grotius. Into thy hands, 0 Lord.-Tasso. It is small-very small, indeed-(clasping her neck) -Anne Boleyn. I pray you see me safe up, and for my coming down let me shift for myself. (Ascending the scaffold.)- Sir Thomas More. ...

LITERARY AND OTHER NOTES

... b~p early printed newsletter in Italian, dated June 10th, 1586(, giving a report by an eye-witness of the execution of Anne Boleyn and her supposed accomplices. This appears on examination to be the document of which the text is given in the E Eccerpta ...

QUEENS OF SONG

... there could not but come poetic fruit ;,Some of it, there is reason to believe, was grown ,tin royal gardens. There was Anne Boleyn, for en If ample, destined to be the bride of a king and the f mother of a queen. The lady was liberally brought up, ...

Literary Notices

... contribution to sacred literature. WIDows AND WIDowEus. A Romance of Real Life. By Mrs. Thomson, authoress of Trally, Anne Boleyn, &c. London: Thomas Hodgson. WiDows and Widowers is certainly not only a curious but an important subject for discussion ...

PRIVATE THEATRICALS.—HILLSBOROUGH CASTLE

... series of enormities, the chronicler sayeth not, and Nve are at a loss to imagine. -miss Strickland. ANNE BOLEYx.-Henry was married to Anne Boleyn on the 25th of Jan., 1533, i7s a garret, at the Western end of the the palace, at Whitehall, She is described ...

THE BOOK OF MOTTOES

... andlreverenco. 1cr husband, their son li-enry Vill. and his son Eidward VI. all bore the ancient motto Diiu et icon Droit. Anne Boleyn chose * Bound to obey and serve. Queen Ilary's was Veritas toanporis filia; and her husband's (King Philip) Colit ...

MONTHLY PUBLICATIONS

... once-famous courtier wet of Hemry VU1L His sounsa and poems, ULY df which ar said to have refermen to hM att-ashanet to Anne Boleyn, still have chasms to all readers of culture. As ambassador to the Court of Obsi le the Fifth, Wyatt exhibited the greatest ...

CHRISTMAS STORIES

... because Payshtha-Mor and his i comrades had bathed them in the sunshine. te _ Ld le A CFLEBRATED BEAUTY'S DAILY LIEP]. A Anne Boleyn. on her first visit to London, in le the reign of Henry VII. w vrote some quaint and n isnusin letters to her country home ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... making his wife his obedient accomsplice. Anne Catberick and Laura Fab-lie re- semble each other. This, then, is the key to the solution of the difficulties which embarrass the Count and Sir Percival. Anne Catheridk escap 3 from a lunatic asylum, where ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... Cardinal, will be produced on the 2ltlh October under the management of Mrs. Scott-iSiddons, who will play the heroine, Ann Boleyn. Mir. 0-. R. Simns having fully established his position as a dramatic w ritc-r, iius work is noxv in great request. a The ...

FLOWER SHOW AT COOKSTOWN

... Brophy; quadrille, La Mascotte, Metra; fantasia, The Azure Lake, Mullot; valse, ?? Flower Show,Coote; cava- tina, Anne Boleyne, Donizetti; polka, Tout a la joie, Fahrbach; selection, Irish Airs, Newton; valse, GaMy Queen, Bucaloose; galop, ...