SUFFOLK-STREET EXHIBITION

... misinformation,e as any other number of similar doings, or rather undoings (by Mr. S.) might have been classed under his name, after his Eurl o1 Jersey, which was examined - and that one pill is a dose-more it was unnecessary to look to, il the hurry of ...

THE ODD FELLOW'S REVIEW

... forgotten abortion among the 'sweepings of lij, study;' and now, on the strength of repeated ,UV' cess and an established name, after a little vamnpi, and dressing upfancies, in the lamentable dearth o' novelty, that it may ?? enough serve the ocael. gions ...

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 ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... shown, but treated with contempt, the absence of the seal making it, to use the vizier's own phrase, a deed without a name. After undergoing various persecutions the lovers are ultimatelynnited and becomehappy. Among some of the best points relating ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... of Sussex. of a singular marine shell, apparently an Euchrinite, beautifully embedded in flint, and which has received a name after the noble discoverer. He also briefly alluded to some recent dis- coveries of Mr. Bowerbank, in fossil geology, and exhibite-i ...

Published: Sunday 16 June 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6413 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE AND ART

... Lane, '.Lord Nelson, of whom the boy had evidently never heard; for it was with much difficulty that he pronounced the name after several trials.' And the boy soon after actually described a man dressed in dark blue, who had lost his left arm It On another ...

Published: Sunday 26 January 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7149 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEW OF BOOKS

... had been I nominated to serve the office of Sheriff was then exhi. bited to the livery, and a show of hands taken on each name. After which the Sheriffs declared that the elec- v tions osi the show of hands, had fallen on William Evans, c Esq., citizen and ...

THEATRES AND HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... and then, being caught by Robinsaon, renders lthe forth again from his capacious jaws the ferocious savages ten- above-named. After a few more introductory adventures, lies, too numerous to mention, we come to the harlequinading, orl Iren with WIELAND ...

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 ...

THE FIFTH ANNUAL SOIRÉE OF THE MANCHESTER ATHENÆUM

... find that the genius, the taste, and the fancy which have rendered the city of Minerva immortal— which have caused its name, after the lapse of two thousand years, to be adopted institution animated a similar spirit, in a distant and then barbarous land ...