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COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... of the hair behind. In full dress the hair still preserves ?? antique style, ornamestled with ckapeans de/ieurs-and tite Anne Boleyn cap of black lace, tamboured in shaded green silk, or chenille. Coronets of gold fillagree, forited in- a clssler of shells ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Cromwell and Walter Noble, Queen Elizabeth and Cecil, James 1. and, Casaubon, Aseham and Lady Jane Grey, and Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn, , Of these, the four last are finely characteristic, and the last almost appallingly' so. The domineering brutality of ...

FINE ARTS

... seen the lovely Queen of Socts, and her savage and self-satisfied looking kinswoman and execu- tioner, Elizabeth - sweet Ann Boleyn, the pleasing Jane Seymour, and the fine-eyed Catharine Parr, three of the religions tyranes wives ; the handsome wife of ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... delirious visions of -the happy scenes of youth, dissipated by the reality of despair and death, afford, in the part of Ann Boleyn, scope for the highest and most varied powers of musical tragedy; and Madame PASTA displays them all with consummateexcellence ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... new, and perhaps justifies the deserip4 tion of a new originalr For the love of Marguerite de Monta4 one of-the ladies of Anne Boleyn, Reginald de la Pole, who is proseribed by Hery YUI IL at the risk of his life, co es over undbr a 'fbeighed n.iihk id: ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... for the matronly dignity with which the great actress in- vested the part belonged to herself, and not to the historical Anne Boleyn. GITUETTA Garsi presented us with the heroine, as she might really have been, in all the splendour of her youth and beauty ...

FINE ARTS

... Mr MacClise's picture, on the other hand (6 Henry the Eighth's first Interview with Anne Boleyn,) is full of power and promise. We object, indeed, to Anne Boleyn, who stands as if she had been tutored to it, how to let her hand lie in the King's, and ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... as regards his wife) as the cruel and unrelenting Harry the VIII, and his Queen is considered as a parallel instance to Anne Boleyn. There was some forgetfulness here. Surely the late K-- H-- the VI11 and A-- B-- would have been infinitely more delicate ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... higher point by the addition of Two Dramatic Scenes, by Walter Savage Landor-an affecting and simply-coloured picture of Anne Boleyn conferring with the Constable of the Tower on the eve of her execution, being suc- ceeded by a forest-roup of Henry and ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Royal Wretch's tools. Let us also remark that to acquit Anne Boleyn, with any elaborate impartiality, of the crimes imputed to her by Henry, seems very much matter of supererogation. Surely neither Anne's French education, nor the customs of Courts in general ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... pictures of old London character and manners. ASNE BOLEYN'S MARRIAGE GIFT.-The gallantry of Henry the Eighth is conspicuously set forth in the little clock of silver gilt, which he presented to Anne Boleyn on the morning of his marriage. It is richly chased ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... attack again.' Mr Keppel has had access to all the papers of his celebrated kinsman, and has made good use of them. Anue Boleyn. An Historical Romance. By Mrs A. T. Thomson. Three vols. Colburn. Granting this romance its share of faults, they are faults ...