FASHIONS FOR JULY

... %yeeks ill consequence of an inward com- plinit, ?? lie attributed to [he last battle he fouglit wvith his trainer, the renowned Belchepi, and to this be lays his defeat b1 Knoblesu)orthy, thb baker. His eonistatit complaint was, 1hat several of his ribs ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... purpose of preventing improper positions. 'The fingers should be bent, till they all become equal; the wlrists slightly turned inwards, so that the backs of the hands be held quite even; and thus the equality of the hands be preserved. Now, the machine leaves ...

THE FINE ARTS

... boslom of its own academi)2es. This table, which is nearly three feet and a half in diameter, is perfectly roun(l. At the inward I edge of the 'Shield there are seven concentric circles, one of which represents the ocean. The twelve pie-I tures, circularly ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... thesentiment: I it was only the self-interested or the grossly ignorant who obstinately clung to them. Every public and private complaint had been subjected to the touchstone of inquiry and argument; the page of history, of fiction, of the drama, of philosophy ...

POETICAL RELICS OF A DEAR DEPARTED CHILD

... Ohl, yes, tire tear may oft be cheek'd Lint wvhat call ease the inward smart? 'The soul oppressed with many a grief, And forc'd tire mournfrl 'weight to bear, Ye t scorning from complaint relief, May try to dissiparte its care. But, tbi' all ortw'ardl ...

THE BIRMINGHAM FESTIVAL

... ful associates, his flock, and his paternal fields, in an air in which his natural feelings of regret are mingled with the inward stirrings of his bold and enterprising spirit. In singing this air, BRAAINAI expressed these ming ed emo- tions withthat delicate ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... family be. reavement has just been related to us. About six weeks ago, a tradesman residing in Charlotte Street died of an inward complaint, leaving a Nvi- dow and four children. 'vTwo weeks ago, the eldest * of the children, a girl six years old, was seized ...

THE STAGE

... his delineation of the character an identity to the original that was truly life-iko. In the way in which he, to Julie's complaint that the King was trouble- some, replied, ' Psbaw! girl, kings are tiresome to none but their ministers,' there were displayed ...

Reviews

... which pervade the whole will make it a delightful companion to those of either sex, who desire to receive the benefit of inward adorning, and are intent upon laying a foun-l dation on which to erect a superstructure of future 1 excellence. The work is ...

Reviews

... pervade the w whole will make it a delightful companion to those tb of either sex, who desire to receive the benefit of qa inward adorning, and are intent upon laying a foun- In dation on which to erect a superstructure of future UO excellence. The work ...