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... Wordsworth-we T wished that others were near us to share in our pleasure. The manly dighity of Sidney-the nun-like'beauty of Anne Boleyn-the holy severity of Cranier-lbrni a contrast most striking and most pleasing: we looked upon their all but living lineaments ...

LITERATURE

... trated by a number of outlines, certainly not of less merit than their precursors. The best are, the meeting of Henry with Anne Boleyn, and Wolsey's arrival at Leicester Abbey after his fall. I'hese pictures are fair specimens of the ability of the artist; ...

Literature

... this month motre thou usually interesting, particularly the scans !in which Hlenry the Eighth, Catherine of Arragon, and Anne Boleyn bear at part. 'riseillustrations by Cruiikbsenk are full of elsaracter'. IARail- road Adventure, by Camillsa Toelmin, ...

Literature

... to be tound on that head. The legend of Herne the Hunter is told with much spirit; and the scenes b in which Henry, Anne Boleyn, and Cardinal Wolsey figure aire i very dramatic. In Recent Writings of Sir B. L. Balwer, c justice is done to that fine ...

THORNBURY FLOWER SHOW

... men-at-arms engaged in their rude Eand semi-savage sports for the entertainment of the Eighth V.Henry and hise ill-fated queen, Anne Boleyn. Thle site of the I;show was naturally suggestive of the Pacific present and the too warlike past; anod no ons gazed onthe ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... :'L-'An~d now, Jo ?? he said,' h1ear what 1 ,sj a ekt'he lmta ?? ~o hu wilithate, becausel: 'is 1. muttl hetuyta hsmrig;with Anne Boleyn) Is (I g' un~~u;adI nw~n hl o he breard of 'afflblibin ii a, gorn th aesofsro ytbcue the Lord -hat pat'v ti I, iinommotImutptki ...

INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT THE FINE ARTS' ACADEMY

... but was afterwards recovered and reunited. Mr. George A. Ames contributes a iig a f er VIII. and slippers of his Queen, Anne Boleyne; the hat is of a coarse description of Lt sikpuh arn coloured, with green ostrich pelume, and is without aold or ornament; ...

THE PERIODICALS

... numerousi other contents will attract a'tte-a tion. Amonigst them we may mention an interesting, notice of the unfortunate Anne Boleyn. in chapter 10 of A P'opuilar ]History of the Bihle. Apropos of the election ordeal through which the country has just ...

MAGAZINES, &c

... arr n attntiunequal asliugge withrce the dno convestion.u then of-rd L tegives aro grahic descriptio of a ?? article on Anne Boleyn, Mr, Hepisortli Dixon battle stoutly for the reptalation of this unfortunate wife of thec tyrant Henry by showing the baseless ...

NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... 'harmouieedchorus ?? the hall at B'ackfriars, with :tbe, trial: of 4Queen Kathorineo; the coronation procession of Queen Anne Boleyn-, and a tableau which has been introduced in order to show ChurdinalWolsey't death ,t: the Abbey df Leicesteri In the ...

Literature

... that Asane Boleyn ild ,was a ggrea.t grand-daughter of Edward IV,-wvhich, if do true, would have given her a near claim to the throne in it her own sighit. The sister of Henry VIV's queen had tbh no children, nor was she married to Anne Boleyn's in grandfather ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... Rignold is engaged for a part in the new drama entitled The World, which is to be produced at Drury lane Theatre. Mr. e, S. Boleyn and Miss Fanny Broagba are also among the artistes engsged,-Mr. Bouicault's forthcoming play, The Bridal 'Tour, was produced ...