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ROSSETTI AT THE HUDDERSFIELD EXHIBITION

... the befirst time it leavos an impression of anmateurisli- nb es's which not a few reasonable adneirers ib re reedy to admit shows itsast in Rossetti's pictures as a ro- whole. ALs a poet, he obtained complete commend over ,ld hole materials; hut as a d ...

INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ART EXHIBITION AT STOCKTON

... household god-grotesqub rather than beautiful, but showing careful execution of detail-the curious will he interested. Then 'there is jewelled SLvres ware, and notably a miniature of Fiancis I,; Chelsea and Wedgwood ware.; illuminated ?? of the fifteenth ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... man, and spoke out his mind a, to kings. The Spanish people are proud of their hero, ,, and hold that no other kingdom can show another knight as gallant in action, lofty in motive, or generous at in heart, as El mio, Cid, as the peasantry of Castile ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... letters series will be Aleison, by Mr. W. J. Courthope. Sn The dcaa'/ undlerstands that Rossetti's house in ell, 0heyne-walL, Chelsea, bas passed into the hands of the RsS Rev. Bugh ?? Hawveis. I It is elated at St.. Petersitmr that Tutrgenev has left behind ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... familiarity Vith his subject .evi'tit :2'Lie, Italy of the Century of Sir Thomas Mwiorc,$ ountr-bunred by the editor (M~r. B. 0. Flower). 'oe huo. WV. J. Bryanl eriticises The President's Currency IlLa; Mar. Viilis J. Abtbot reviews the r ork ci Tite Cmcago ...

LITERATURE

... ments in the flower have also accompanied this pro- I longation of- season. and in all save fragrance, which) Frofessional gardeners are prone to ignore, the carna- tion of to-day is far superior to its progenitor. Those who admire the flower, and seek an ...

LITERATURE

... irs higenest interest. It shows that Russia has yet iuuch to learn, th:it she isi ar behind the eivilisatiou of the Wost, hut riuvertheless that se she is a rising State, full of young energy land of real si nroruise. It showed that the Turk, tbough still ...

LITERATURE

... Londeac friernds. (Bristol: J. W. Arrowsmith. London: Simpkir. Marshall, ?? Co.) In his speech at the Hawardein Flower Show, Mr. Glad- stone, in showing w-ihat onenings there Awere for certain ?? of dultivatlon aui productoL, referred incidentally ti the Irjnseenie ...

Reviews

... (according to the writer) will be found to answer, and triumph over all hitherto insur- mountable obstacles. A plate is given showing the 0 form of the coach and nature of its working ma- chinery. The article headed The water supply of Lou- don is one of ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... schools acid class reading. This a interestinig narrative of. Circumnavigation is illustrated al by maniy woodcuts, and a map showing the course of the Dr vessel in her long voyage. or The Rev. ,Toseph Cook, of Bostou, U.S., whoso Monday n- Lectures have ...

The Feast of the Poets

... and free! O swveet is the charm when the morning is breaking, Sae bright in its beauty, unveiling the sun; The dew-studded flowers, which the zephyr is shaking, Untolds a' their beauty, and day is begun! A' the sweets o' the earth, a' the beauties o' nature ...

LITERATURE

... tuneful choir, And raise the happy music higher. While the murmuring busy bee, Pattern of wakeful industry, Flies from flower to flower to drain The choicest juice from sweetest vein While the lowly cottage youth, His mind well stored with sacred truth ...