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LITERATURE

... revive with~ surprising gri rapidity; but when the swarms appear late and et tack its tise wheat ann maize plants af ter thee flowers are des'dloped, hii tire results ace serious, faminie not iuifrorynerrtly aflllistig 101 the population. Wirilbt staying at ...

YORKSHIRE ART EXHIBITION

... that which hitherto has been considered of greater dignity and importance- painting in oils. Little experience is needed to show that the advantages are not wholly on the side. of the more academic art. In the water-colour there is no privation of a inteusity ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... ir~eirdebted for mlost dehighifnl fruits. But the fact that Carlrle should have panned these words about poor laines Lamb only shows Us more clearly than aver not en:hthelimitations of his own genius but the intense Neowyt schic lay behsid all those words ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... will shortly issue in their Nature s Series a little book bv Mr. Grant Allen on the Colours of I Flowers, which aims at showing, not only why flowers I have colour at all, but also why they have their own t particular colours., The Novw York Herald ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT YORK

... I l) ; THE IROYAL SHOW JiT it, YORK. I o ?? C EXHIBITION OF IMPLEMENTS. i t f (Famoe our. AeniecuarTUar& CORRESPONDENT) I Your, Saturday. t The Royal Agricultural Socicty has seldom, if ever, a had a better show-yard than that on the Knavesmire, c though ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT YORK

... England ; eel' therefore we must wait till the show at lie. Harrogase iexi onioth to see what is reslly useant by a fit good horse show.1 And so it turned out. The entriee 56 of horses at the Royal Show in July, 1873, were 281 p- and at Harrogats in ...

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 ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... verbal fidelity, and not seldom with much naivete, has he copied the writings of the Englishman. Spes4ing of Hius's works, ha shows that some of them entirely, and others for the greater part, form the exclusive property of Wiclif, and that there is no ground ...

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 ...

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 ...