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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... brought about by the incident which gives tile play its name. It is a Legend of the streets of Florence (one of which is named after it Via delta Morte) that a wife passed through one of them at night time in her grave-clothes-having risen from a trance ...

FINE ARTS

... and sea are to occupy the three principal apartments in St. James's Palace. There will be three grand Galleries, to be named after GEORGE the Second; GEoRoE the Third; and Grosnr the Faurthl. The collection commences with the master-pieces of De LouTwua- ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... opening or outlet. The volcanic mountains, incomparably grander than Etna or Hecla, were, with admirable appropriateness, named after the ?? Erebus and Mount Terror. With what reluctance such a man as Sir James Ross would turn away at this point, within ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... a marble bridge across the Tiber, built by Michael Angelo; though we think we have heard of a little bridge and castle named after Saint Angelo, who is not generally known to have been identical with the sculptor. The mazzro (so called, perhaps, from ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... withi the self-devotion of a Marcus Cantile, the latter bad given to be so use u Swift, another son-for they were all named after the men of genius they were intended to emulate-was trying, with large supplies of the same pamphlet, to make the water ...

FINE ARTS!

... misinformation, as any other number of similar doings, or rather undoings (by Mr. S.) might have been classed under his name, after his Earl of Jersey, which was examined-and that one pill isn a dose-more it was unnecessary to look to, in the hurry of ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... circle, and that they ought to know each other more intimately. Our names were not asked, but our country; every one got a name after some remarkable man or woman there, and thus we formed a circle of celebrated personages. I, as a Dane, was called Thorvald- ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Reverend Mr Landon - whose literary accomplishments judging from this and other evidence, do no dis- credit to his sister's name-after describing his latest interviews with her, closes thus: This was the last I saw of a sister, endeared to me by Cr;&y gratefulI ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... For twelve hours incessantly she will pour out without intermission, all her past life, forgetting nothing, pouring out name after name to the Waldens, as a dream; sense and nonsense; truths and errors huddled together; a medley between inspiration and ...