LITERATURE

... T9Z MYSTERIES Or LotNDON. (Vickers).-This work pro- gresses in a most interesting manner for those who ate fond of the sketches of parti-colored life, which this great metropolis so eminently exhibits. All sorts of topics, scenes, and characters are introduced, subservient to the main thread of the story, The following extract from a chapter devoted to Fashionable Li fe, places a pair of ...

Published: Sunday 13 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1404 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITRATIURE. Tote Lo-noon Ant Dooa-macneis or LORDi NELSON, With Notes by Sir Haeris Nicotog. Vat. H1. London : Henry Colborn. - This inteccsting publitcntion, to swhich the indefatigable editor is bailding oip an impecisheble literary monument to ?? nasal horn, toast ferm oat object of attraction to all classes of big coantrymena eanl it is with regret see obsecrv, O.tht Sir Harris has hors ...

Reviews

... lqrbirw5i 'EilE ILLUMIj3NATED MAGAZINE-APRIL. Tl'e contents of this month's number are varied and entertaining. Travel and Talk, by LuIKF llsv, contains a severe castigation of tle homooopa- thie. quacks. The Past, the Present, and the lossible, is cleverly written. The Adventures of a Setallp, if wve correctly unolerstand thle writer, arplcar to be likely to be brought to an abrupt, ...

LITERATURE

... LITr,10.Ast. Tayx LIDi7RAT Lsc TRAVEL. Edited by W. K KELLY, Rsq., with llustrations. Egypt and Nub-a Pant VI. By J. A. St. Jorn. Chapman ania H.9tc.-There are _O many capital scenes described in this number, that we are puzzled to know which to allude to. Mr. St. Jobh is RoW rapidly ascending the Nile, pausing as be goes, to examine whatever of curious is to be seen on the banks of the ...

COURT AND FASHION

... Go _ o a _ The Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, took an airing 0n Friday morn. ing in an open barouche and four. The Equerries in Wai9rn. Colonels Arbuthnot and Bouverie, were in attendance oxgso back. The Princess Alice and Prince Alfred were taken rse pony and walking exercise in the royal gardens of Buckinghi Palace. His Royal Highness ...

Published: Sunday 13 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1587 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE THEATRE

... THE, TIILATltj?. IS )riLig flie jc r0 1ton0'' I llrl brilliwlit I ii i ii 'of , Misi JtFc it il Ill i 'I i3 oil rthe 1:e1]ยข::r ?? tst ii' 115' ht' ' ' l>eit0,'le Tit fle',' I ?? ?? c i ollie 'r'ii'oi'oll ,r tI' ' ' . 0 ciy rl cit tho 'Co ll ole ii: el ci : l l1i r* cool tooc ?? ?? ?? i: lo I'i :l;j ?? ' ?? f i i thoi r . '110- : 1. i' ?? t :. : ?? ?? ,. ' iti[ i riC l'o::io , r 1 t, , re . ...

POETRY

... I Sonnet To the Young Lady, who Iamenftrd (hat 8he teas not morc BeautyW. . REPINE not Lady that thot art not rich Inbeauty'sgifts. Ob vishnotthatthychbeek Could vie in beauty with the blushing rose, Or that thy eyes like sibyl's fires could witch A giddy throng to worship at thy feet And thoughtless pledge thdir faithless, fragile vows. These charms though bright, are fading;-you possess A ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... THIE O'DONO(:}lll-NO. IV. Thies is a good number of this popular tale. Some of its pages sparklle. Now characters are introduced ; and, as the tale proceeds, teie increased interest of the reader is excited. We arc mistahen if tile O Donoglhie do not prove to be one of Mr Lever's most popular works. The ilinstrations this month are admirable. We extract the last chapter. Sir Mlarmadulre ...

DRURY LANE THEATRICAL FUND

... DRURY LA1VBE 2.BBATIJOAL FUND. Yecterday the anniversary dinner of the the Drury-3lane Theatrical Fund took place at the Freemasons' Tavern. His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge presided, and the room was crowded with the friends and patrons of the drama. Amongst those present we observed Sir Paul Joddrell, Sir 1. L. Goldsmid, and the Honourable W. Mildmiav. The dinner was an excellent one ...

The Court and Fashion

... ilic eo anu Jaa0gotfo.. INTESDED VrIST OF THE QUEEN TO LVEnrPOOL,- Lord Stanley has brought the gratifying intelligence to his father, the Earl of Derby, that it is her Majesty's intention to pass through Liverpool, on her way to Ire- lan(d, about July next. Preparations are rvinkinig at Knon s- ly, on the most magnificent and e.xtensive scale, for the reception of the royal visiter, who will ...

Literature

... ItLturatuar. SELECTED POETRE. A DIEU. Friend of my heart, adieu ! God keep thee in His care! Receive thi3 parting siglh; Believe this parting prny'r; And do not quite forget the few Bright hopes wc've known. Adieu! adica! Remember vanisli'd hours,- Let nietnory softly dwell On one who thiljink of thee With thoughlts too deep to tell,- On one whose love mere steadfast grew 'Mid c]ouds and tears ...

ELEGIAC

... ELJ.GIA C. On the death of Mr. John Robinson, the Eminent tl Harpist, of B~angor. t d Sivect Harpist-tbou are gone to dust And I will weep beside thy lyrc. ti To think those cords must evcr rust ti That filld my soul with Bardic fire. , 0 2 d And may a son of Cymru dear n 'I hat ftlt the raptures, of thy lay, . WVill ?? awvay the mournful tear, When told that thou art gone to clay. a 3 U: . ...