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AMUSEMENTS IN CANADA

... every year. Clumsy imitations and out- rageous farcical buffooneries are, it is true, almost as plentiful as the proverbial blackberry, but the dramas that have any claims to success on account of clever construction or brilliant writing may without the slightest ...

Published: Saturday 29 January 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2063 | Page: 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE STAGE

... J. hi. PlGnI sabl have an answer next week. ?? M.'s ' Friendship' is declined, for the followving reasons (plentiful as blackberries) - as lhe is particular about reasons - 1st. His lines are not grammatical. Tni. 'hey are nbt rhythmical. Xrd. 'ihey are ...

AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL

... Roland Hore, Frederick Knight, Alec G. Pearson, Misses Leslie Greenwood, and Mies Nellie Wentworth. The musical comedy Blackberries pre- cedes the comedy, and in this Miss Alice Atherton achieves great success by her acting and vocalisation as Charley ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1594 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LONDON IN THE THE JACOBITE TIMES

... that the author of Robinson Crusoe was one of the most pitiful scoundrels of a time when spies and traitors were like blackberries. The present strike of the London masons, however much to be deplored, is not, at any rate, so unjustifiable as that of ...

FINE ARTS

... its good painting. We noticed also a good study of an Italian woman though a very or model, by Madame de FeyL Miss mollae Blackberry Gatherers (204), Miss Brownlow's Farmer's Boy-Brittany, I and Miss Mutrie'a beautiful roses. are other pictures by ladies ...

LITERATURE

... albeit nothing of bis dislikefor Seotchmen. In short, be evidently deals in facts, and the sportsman will find them thick as blackberries, in I Highland Sports and Highland Quarters,. A VoICE F WO~i WINDSOR. No. I. By VERITAs. Strange, Paternoster-row. 'hit ...

Published: Sunday 31 October 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2190 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE SHAKSPERIAN GALLERY

... inlt. Wby hein g sonto tof le, art thou so poi ited at t SIiall the blessed sun ofl' heaven prove a niicelte r aid eat !blackberries 't a question lot to be asked. Shall the sol ont Eligland prove a thief, anid tahe purses' a question to he asked. There ...

FINE ARTS

... capital work. From Lord Northwick's collection, where it fefelled 52 guineas. 40 guineas (Pott). 81. P. F. Poole, R.A., 1 Blackberry Gatherers. Very richly coloured. A beautiful cabinet example. 44 guineas I (H83oPe. Muller, A Scene near Bristol.-A ...

BAKER'S HISTORY OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE

... egarded ?? approval by those who inherit the morality of patl! age. In the sixteenth century they were as p'erty ful as blackberries, and wvcre not heeded ShortiY0. the first master of St. John's, became master ,- Pembroke, archdeacon of Bath, master of ...

THE WINTER EXHIBITIONS

... other pictures by lady artists in this gallery may be mentioned the flower studies of Mrs. Duffield and Mrs. Harrison. The blackberries and honeysuckles, the heaths and bilberries, of Mrs. Duffield, painted in the open air, have all the freshness of autumnal ...

THE STAGE HISTORY OF RIP VAN WINKLE

... HISTORY OF RIP VAN WINK:LE. Plays on this marvellous legend, as set forth by Washington Irving, are as plentiful as blackberries in autumn, and though in some small points they may differ in essentials they are all very much alike. The history of Rip ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2133 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE NEW GALLERY

... a o better place Mr.:Stillman's Fiordi Granate, t delightful in colour and freshnes of rende.'og; Mr. David Carr's Blackberries, graceful and efined; and Miss Flora Reid's Trnants, t ,Atrong in colour, full of coloar, a little violent t in its ...