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 ...

LITERATURE

... endeared to him by early recollections. The above intimation from Mr. Colman referred to his first visit to ' Twig Hall, so named after its nominal owner, little Charles, who had soon after his birth been named ' Twig, by the same sponsor (Mr. Litchfield) ...

COBURG THEATRE

... directions, who, to revenge herself, in the most exquisite manner, brings him up in the haunts of v!ca under an assumed name, after declaring to Brandon that he shall never know his son till infamy has irrevocably marked him ?? her own. Paul, at an early ...

THE MAGAZINES

... about)it; uttless, indeed, we consent to regard poor Dr. Dodd as connected with the aristocracy, because he forged an earl's name. After all, we suspect that the clever and dashingly-written (yet practical and business-like) Sporting .Reviewu is our true ...

THE RIGHT HON. THOMAS GRENVILLE

... of the Itight Hon. Gcor«e GrJ' ville, and second brother to George first Marquis of Buck ingham, received his baptismal name after that of his until Capt. Thomas Grenville, a gallant seaman, who fell com manding the Defiance, 60, in distinguished action ...

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 ...

Reviews

... uplton a popular tradition of the lRhine, to the effect, that tile dautghter of the famous Chtarle atagne, Garlandine by name after rejecting hosts of gallant antd chivalrous suitors, ultimiately eloped Iwith lier private tuitor. Tihere are some excellent ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... which was then ststainetd ty Zr MA ll, 0 on this occasior transferred to a person whirrtl it wisi.,l v r tiher profane to name after his predecesaor in tbe I - I wliona the less tbit is saidt or heard the hetter tr urritpi'l* the frequenters rf the Kitig's ...

Literary Extracts

... house to spend the evening in a sayer circle. By. an~act of Parliament, Miss Medlycott was empowered to use her maiden name 'after- her marriage ; but th Sergeant did not like herexercising this right. He would not allow her to sign her name otherwise ...

FASHIONABLE PARTIES FOR THE WEEK

... I have been imprisoned nearly five months, without being brought to trial, because I have not thought proper to give my name after a bill was found against me by a Grand Jury, without one; and this afternoon I was taken before the Grand Jury to be idenljfled ...