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Oracle of Fashion

... opacle otrdaslt~ Li '11 CitNtGS 0' 51 SSY ?? hi LIFE. JL/Ii#S.,a. FA,\ShJIONS FORt JANUARY. Fonscy Dfsriins liaei'r-Dress. White crape frock wvith psiite(f festorns of' the sale, fistened at CaYch ?? by bhitck ro- sette , tuid folds of black satin plated abhov and litlow 1lic festlls. Viiisrk satinI Cairon spcnser, elegantlyv uisraineinted with wshihe ciape. Frederica isat of is hitc crIpe, ...

Poets' Corner

... jD(IN5, C, 06414C'14% 'I'ii SPAN S.II PATl' rOT'S TMl1 ?? jj/jUS'l' t i,s ari is, in the battles of Freedom sietorious, Croilch to ihe i lds of the coward or hive? Hlas ' ranialny bl vi da liatnamC oncc so gllorioi5, Or siniep'd i ith dishlonour the deeds of the br:ave? Yet, n; itt v hzi is this ft ail hodls ?? in tig- -ot lor the ..hane, my pail*t glory confoiudinig- lie ?? despait-whicih ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... .Urbichl & I-f lalf tljr gvt-e,. Ris/iraw ! Fti'e~tlrin tS 'f/he Fourth Cando If Childe Hot's/ud; c'ntohinir, D~iseri':ious uol 1he Rnmhz of Rome, rind Gn Rsvon, Italian Lite,'eaui'e. B JoHs HoiteousE, Esq. This v-orv Icarneti, elepant, and interestdng work- was ortigpoalis dcipned as a body of note, to the Poems of L:dByro n; the poet and ti te annotator having been telwtsclrns well in Itale ...

A LITERARY CHRISTMAS-PIE,

... T)) iu Ic ?? i/u ni (fthe Cobrt at Mei A cedmin. d1 -ING Ci In.srS II., after taking two or three turns bne morning in St. James's Park, (as wsas his usual cus'tol), s ittended only by the Duke of Leeds and my Lord Cro- . marty, walked up Coiistitution-lhill, and from thence into Hyde Park; but just as hoe was crossing the road, the Dukie of York's coach was nearly arrived there. The y Duke ...

Oracle of Fashion

... owd3 of Sti. 4 ACi S C.A~NG our MIAN Vr (' lR' 1) I .JqhniJ. i The entrances in Piccadilly and Burlington-Gardens to the New Arcade, intended as a lounging-place to the idle in all weathers, and as a thoroughfare to New Bond-strect, is composed of three arches, richly carvel, of Portland- E stone, surmounted by a balustrade. The piers, which support the arches, are ornam-cntced with engage d ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... 3?ibirtb of ?? anb tte artg' .Miscellaneorts Ootices ont Subjects connected with ScieXce. RtEMARKABLE FOSSIL. At Pennicuick, about ten miles from Edinburgh, there is a remarkable fossiil-tree on the banks of the river North Esk. The strata here are argillaceous schist, and contain coal at a very little distance; the surface, however, is covered v ith an alluvial deposit. From out of this rock, ...

Poets' Corner

... Inl3gg, Copier, w . SAPPRO 'ItRAVESTLE. VV IT LN fairly jamn ,d into the mail or slap-baiig, The wight, book'd for London, encounters thy slnl',- The Speaker, doom'd nightly to C-Ti E-i'S galbblc, Is happy, compared to this martyr of babble. I never can see you, all bustle and bother, But I'm struck on a heap at the dread of thy pother: When you gripe my wvrencll'd button, which hangs by a ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... Utbid-o of ILitcr,(ttlrt--?&'cicjlct allb tire I -rtq- 1 Grannnarr of the English Laeggnagc, in a Se ies of Letters. D I.nteesdedfor the Urse of Schoo1s nd of 1½,!t i rsons ia general; but more e.specially Jbr the Use Of Eldicrs E $s/.ilnors, Apprentices, and Piot gA-Boys. By WILLIAM tih COBBETr. 1S19. na Tins is one of the most conceited publications which it !r has ever fallen to our lot to ...

Poets' Corner

... 11porw equer. W EFFUSION. rinI l inglets that, in wvreathing tani'. O'ershade thy smnooth and ivory brie s The glance whose azure melts on The dewy lip of ruby glowr, A nd that half-conscious virgin air- Breathe they of hope orof despair?- Shall I, with nerve, all trembling, saind AVm *v hisper'd floats thy nectar'd breath? The pressure of thy yielded hand, Is it the touch of life or death? ...

Oracle of Fashion

... Oadte of J,1)tO11. EueCt HANO~.or, Srr osf',!'i IS Jhis, ?? Qleen's Pr&P-1t,1i Part of ?? con ijiiing of pieces ol silk and Sartin, grrM arid siivc er,' tch figuredI a~nxd plain, not onad- up, ware ?? tin netrai, at tile. Queen's Hoase, St. James:i Park, anwmitilog to tw, 2,140 yards. They Wer, pres~ents to Iher' MaVh)Jr!, or wir puelrestraebyhr for the enor~netof the c mfanufactlirers. ...

Review of Literature.—Science and the Arts

... -- 3:.6i'tw z, 11 ?? aala tl)t I.&W. A Gra'nartr or q1ie'l Fa/i~h ianguage, in a Series of Letters. latc.'i.do! f t';7 6C l, o f Schools nstd (f Young Persons in g2flC'Of, ?? By NV3l: 111JAM CORPETT. 1819. [C ?? tlmiedt, ?? Plhilolo-'cal Pretensions. A1 gentleman of our acquaintance, more addicted to poetry and metaphysics than to good husbandry, received a visit in the conntrv from an ...

Poets' Corner

... coplev. 3, HORACE IN BRISTOL. &Srifcris 5{rio. Tl'. i. Od. b. C O IT11'TT shall speak, no other can, Thy praises as a valiant man, e hene'cr of mobs you lead the van, In Manchester or Bristol. Our ink is weak as lemonade, To* iwatery to describe JACK CAnE, Or Corm-, o'er the seas convey'd From LOCKHARI'S cane or pistol. For asho shall of bluf dORLEY tell Prepared with fists to close poll-mell ...