LITERATURE

... BSNTLEY'S MSCIELLANY FOR JANsUARY 1842. Amid the mutations that have hitherto taken place in the editorship of this highly popular perio- dical, the public have bad no cause to complain, seeing they have been regularly served with rare and exc-tiig intellectual fare. Though BTir Ains- worth his now retired from the editorship, ve have ittle doubt the spirited proprietor of the .lliscellany ws ...

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... iegF(cio. ?? tr- - v ?? - v- - - #S- S- w-o - - - - - THE SOCIAL REFORMERS' ALMANAC for 1842, Leeds, J. Hobson- London, Cleave Manchester, Heywood; Glasgow, Paton and Love. A modification of the Poor Man's Companion and Political Almanac to the views, uses, and purposes of the Socialists. The principal new feature being a memoir of the Socialist Lecturer and Missionary, Mr. James Rigby, which ...

Reviews

... webirbv. 7HE SOCIAL REFORMERS' ALMANAC for b 1842. Leeds, J. Hobson; London, Cleave; a Manchester, Heywood; Glasgow, Paton and 8' Love. di A modifioation of the Poor Man'S Companion and ti Political Almanac to the views, uses, and purposes E -of the SoOialists. The principal new feature being 1 a memoir of the Socialist Lecturer and Missionary, c Mr. James Rigby, which we give v I MiEMdOIR. OF ...

Poetry

... looctrp. POETRY FOR IRELAND. West thou all that I wish thee, great, glorious, and free, First flower of the earth, and first gem of the sea-. I might hail thee With prouder, happier brow, But oh ! could I love thee more deeply than now? 'No thy chains as they rankle thy blood as it rame, But maktes thee more painfully dear to thy eons;^ Whose hearts, ltike the young of the desert-birda nest ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

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Poetry

... 9.9joetra. POETRY FOR IRELAND, id Wert thou all that I wish thee, great, glorioui,. and fhret low er of the earth, and fist gemi of the Lea- I night bail thee with prouder, happier brow, But oh i could I love thee more deeply than now ? e No I thy chains as they rankle thy blood as it rune But nakes thee more painfully dear to thy sons; Whose hearts, like the young of the desert-bird's nest, ...

Reviews,

... m cbitbv, THE SOCIAL REFORMERS' ALMANAC for 1842. Leeds, J. Hobson ; London. Cleave; Manchester, Heywood; Glasgow, Paton and Love. A modification of the Poor Man's Companion and Political Almanac to the views, uses, and purposes ,f the Socialists. The prinoipal new feature being a memoir of the Socialist Lecturer and Missionary, Mr. James Rigby, which we give:- MEMOIR OF JAMES RIGBY, DEPUTY ...

Poetry

... AportrIP. POETRY FOR IRELAND. o Wert thou all that I wish thee, great, glorious, and free, First flower of the earth, and first gem of the sea- I might hail thee with prouder, happier brow, But oh I could I love thee more deeply than now ? No! thy chains as they rankle thy blood as it runs, But makes thee saore painfully dear to thy Eons; -vhose beasts, like the young of the desert.bird's ...

Poetry

... voetvp-. POETRY FOR IRELAND. e Wert thou all that I wish thee, great, glorious, and free, First flower of the earth, and first gem of the sea- I might hail thee with prouder, happier brow, 3aut oh! could I love thee more deeply than now ? *No ! thy chains as they rankle thy blood as it runs, akes thee more painfully dear to thy sons; Baho hearth like the young of the desert-bird's nest, Drink ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXAM INER. The Pleasant Coomedie of Patient Grissill. As ii hath heerie sundrie tines plaid iby the Right Honorable the Earle rf Nottingham (Lord Hiqh Admirall) his servants. Reprinted from the black-letter Edition of 1603. With an In- troduction and Notes. For the Shakspeare So- ciety. A right pleasant comedy indeed! A reprint that does honour to the Shakspeare Society. We were ...

THE TRUE AND PATHETIC STORY OF MARIAN

... TUE TlUE. AND PATHETIC STORY . I .1 . . OF MARTAN. to r: (Corcttinuilfroin euv last.) c As soon as Sh h ecamie 8ufficieritly sensible, her first the excl'smation was, 'Whate is my letter? 1Oh? St. Albin, wvat how could'you frighte ins me ' SOe Maather a thous~and apologies, I hanided to ber the. ai objet of hr 'eclicitude, at lcl hal hastily doubled Iup: and nec thrust into hcr bosomn. Afer ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... DRURY LANE. So favourable have been the auspices under which this theatre was reopened on Monday for legitimate dramatic entertainments; so admirable the spirit with which the undertaking has been welcomed, that we find our task of theatrical comment the lightest it has been for years. Thev who have la- boured earnestly and independently for a principle, can afford to rest when it is ...