THE STAGE

... the deve- lopment of these higher qualifications we have noticed as being the proper gifts of a tragic writer, the drama named after Scotland's queen would have disappointed hin, T'here m are two striking defects, and which language even more al nervous ...

LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

... ierroneous impressions, yet there would be danger in e changing them,. The signs of the Zodiac, and tics stars, I were, named after the Greek mythology, and yet no a navigator would give his assent to their being changed. ,f It would cause endless confusion ...

JANUARY

... be. cause the earth is at leisure in this month, as well aa from its being the gate of' the year. Thse Greek months were named after different festivals in honour of the gods, as the p aset one, for instance, Anthesterioa or the Flowery- frmthe quantity ...

LITERATURE

... outlnes coul eds cerne ?? Arlgtsitngo h 'sanys; or a'ifr ent density of the atmopercaue esde isie ue The Lev~y papers, named after a ceiebr ia ilff, contain anecdotes, which we trust, for tbe' honor of human pature, are mere fictions, and not facts of ...

Published: Sunday 19 May 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2497 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Reviews

... by eight broad, leads towards the interior of the mrines, where laterr l avenues branch aif in various dIrections, each named after some Austrhtn prince or princess, and resembhilsg I more in appearance the avenues of scame 6ubterranecus c palace, than ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... considerable interest in yesterday's sale.- ide Mr. PHBILLIPS proposed to put it, up at 100 guineas, but only 25 in. were named, after much hesitation. The sale of Mr. HAYNE'S ion prope~rty Iasa been well attended. Among the company Ia the ryroos yesterday ...

COUER AND FASHION

... of the Dowager Lady Lyttelton, couched in the most gracious terms, requesting that the infant son of Mr. Halke should be named after the Princess Royal, and that her Royal Highness's name being Victoria, the highly-bonored son of the Princess's medi cal ...

Published: Sunday 04 December 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3247 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Fashion and Varieties

... of tire Czarewits Alexander, the pro- sumptive heir of the throne of Russia, gave birth on the l0th to a prince, who was named after his father. The delivery of the Princess was announced to the people of St. Petersburgh. by a salute of 801 rounds. Ml ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Thishefrigate, beating the flag of Vice-Admilral Legge, and other ships, fired a salute, and manned their yards. The ship named after th c helo of Tiafalgar was in- spected. The Roval parry then proceeded to the aisenial and laboratory, and on their arrival ...

THE THEATRES

... spectacle called King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, but which might quite as properly, if not more properly, be named after some of the noble animals engaged in the performance, was entirely successful last night; and looking upon it as a mere ...

VARIETIES

... Czarewitz Alexander, the presumptive heir of the throne of Russia, gave birth on tlie 10th instant to a prince, who was named after bisfather. The delivery of the Princess was announced to the people of St. Petersburg by a salute of 301 rounds. The wife ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... many vicissitudes, arr.ves (in the third act) in Essgland, being purchased by Lord Gdolphin, who has the 'noble steed' named after himoself From this celebrated horse sprang the true bred Arabiare horses inl England ; and hence the term . tborough-bred ...