The Fine Arts

... Tbe eine arto. EXTEI:BZTXON Or ICTXRSi.. 27D. Duetch FWtlxiag'boats ilt a Gale off the Dogger Bassk: . T. 1) uN ?? is one of the most ?? marine piees we hove ever scen: in watcercolours we ?? auet with nothing tha could suarpass it. It is, indeed, a maste ly produotion, and in point of fame cannot fail to re-aly Af'.Duncan forthe great amount of labour which it is evident lie mout have ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSIMIEN7S. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION.- Mr. rOX TALBOOT' CALOTYPE PRtOtoCESSopxldbtinc the oen. Ooui70.X tranitl or; 0 Cpvler) al i~rn(.'lois at No o'cloek daily, by .llr. Ryan. tulto wtith Pretneeor :Iloltl~flar, and otber Lecturers, in eo,,niZlto titrotlUCia tito IU lvistore tvery lleg. Aubjoct in practilcl cl,.riee. ki res ttiinttn ot Nr. Mlon, ;lie tthllsher thIle beautiful ...

Exhibition of Arts, Science, and Manufactures

... I Exhibition of Arts, Science, and M1auufactures. 1 The exhibition of works of art, I~ot up by thle MechanisI- Istitttiotll, partly wi th a vioew of diflusin'r uselol knowledge and partly for the purpose of augmenting its funds, was opened on lhursday last, during the evening of which day it was by a very large numbher of the most respectable residents of our city and its neighbourhood. Public ...

THE MAGAZINES

... THE MAAAZINES. i -- - - .- I FscAzEatS.-If Fraczer has not quite so much variety as usual this month, thle articles make up for this deficiency in their enterteinmetit. The first paper, is concocted fromt D'Aubignfls excellent Histoty Of the Reformation, There are three learned arTCileS, thte first ,DPs Re Vehictilari ; the second, Homerlo Ballads, by Dr Magitin ; and the third, 1The ...

Published: Sunday 10 July 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3341 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITERAT URE. Ture SALASIANDRINE ; ox, LOVE AND IstMOt1TAIJTIy. By Charles Mackay, author of '1 The Hope of tlhe World, is Longbeard, The Thamses and it, Tf- butarieg, &e. London: How & Parsons. In a revised edition of Mr Mackay's noble poem, The Hope of the World, we observe the first canto has in a great measure been recast, and ren- dered more effective by some of those finishing ...

ROYAL IRISH ART UNION

... ROYAL IRIS ART UNION. I A ?? -- . .1 .. . ..I . A numerous meeting of the general committee of this society met on Saturday, at their board room, College- street, Col. WELD HAILTSTONGE in the chair. There were present Clarleg Fox, Esq, Isaac Weld, Esq., Thomas Hutton, Esq., J. W. Kane, Esq., Captain Col- ville, L. Wnldrssn, Esq., 1)r. Aquilla Smith, It. Caller%. Esq., B. Wright, Esq., J. K. ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... I La Petite Chouannerie: on, IIistoire d'un College Breton sons t'Empire. Par A. F. Rio. Moxon. Though scarcely falling within the general scope of our journal, this book claims a few words from us. It is by a sincere and accomplished French- man, of that old chivalrous breed of the Lescures and Larochjaquelins, with whom men of all classes of opinion cannot but feel the strongest sympathy. M. ...

LIBERTY

... L I B E R T Y. Many a lofty strain to thee Has been chanted, Liberty- Fervent strains from souls sublime, In the old heroic time; Deeds for thee, too, bave been done, Such as lasting glory won; For true men, who dared be free, Ever loved and wvorshipped thee. Lo! thou lendest %worth and glory, And rare light to ancient story: Virtue 'neath thy smile grew bright, Wisdom shed a holier light, Art ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... I1TERfARY VAIE'TZES. PRtOoRE~ssioN-He that is good rosy hope to becorme better-lie thot is bad may fear that lie will become worse; for vice, virtue, and time, nevrer stantS still.-Cositn. FULtria.-Tihe well-knowtt author of' 1 British Worthies' wrote his own epitaph, as it appears in Westminster Alibey. It A.cousists of onlv four words, but it epeaks volumes, namely, a Here lies Falter'si ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... titera99 and ?? waticeFi. Wise D t ritfrit1ohdsiisri. part I. ?? by S. C. lt.,Rse1. L,srmdo.: Ito ani raesws. ?? bearitifil worki Wvill ?? our natistronl litera- ture. Various collectiotni sf British Blrladsl tote, frosts lime to time. iteet pottkiseI, hlen o ttseersli as tre t~irtior of the, teetont teers lv. orarks, has hitherto1 bcell ?? select eel, arrainge, !it o ,,ulnfv tile best ...

CONCERTS BY MR ROBERTSON'S PUPILS

... 1I HIIBER.SONS / yth on, ladies attending Ifc Ro. fl| / j ga50 l.Ousr t of a more numerous lit, ilian tey ha-lve hit herto giueso, to ir lid o c 'rcud Quee n Street t f11~~d s fpropriayte y fixed fior tle finale, , {ic eri~l I Weittl ne1w iiltro(hiitioni ?? by Latteriierg, on s Victorie. Thi's ei'litltl~( I ttO5~~~ si~~i usan ctett, co~tdil great 1.:;t 5l,,1eoiiipsny rising, siiultaneously, ...

Poetry

... 4Pocirp, -HAPPY LAND. 0 Britain, how fruitful thy hills and thy vallics, When golden-hued grain-treasure crowns thy r*ch plains I Fair commurce Is freighting thy far-sailing galleys, while trade-nurtured affluence gloats on its gains. Thy proud pampered nobles indulge in each dainty; Their concert-notes smother p-tle poverty's sigh While guant famine stalks amid rergions of plenty, And ...