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January 1846
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

Poetry

... Spottrp BEAUTIES OF BYRON. NO. XxYIV. CRiLDE NAROLD. Intending to conclude our extract from Cidle .lbroid this week, we tlnk this a fittingB opportu- nity to offer a few words in explanation of our mo- tive in giving these extracts from the writings of The age of cant is not yet over, otherwise it would be unnecessary for us to trouble our readers with the following remnarks,-remarks ...

Poetry

... - - - 1 ,- - . . , , , , z. . ?z . . . . . . -11. .1 - I ?? ? , I. ?? ,, fattrp*, I .1 BEAUTIES OF BYRON., NO. xxiv. OCaWILDE HAReOLD. Intending to conclude our extracts from Childe s .1wold this wtek, we think this a fitting opportu- i nity to offer a few words in explanation of our me- tive in giving these extracts from the writings of b BvRON t The age of cant is not yet over, ...

THE FUNERAL

... Eleven o'clock on Tuesday last being ap- pointed as the hour when the remainsofWhig- gory were to leave Downing-street, to which place theybad been removed after the inquest, every avenue in the neighbourhood was densely crowded. The numerous relatives and friends of the deceased bad arrived at an early hour in the morning, and precisely at the hour ap- pointed the melaneholy prcession was ...

Poetry

... paoetry. BEAUTIES OF BYRON. 5 N5O. XXIV. r eniLLDE IIAROL.D. f Intending toconclude our' extracts from Cbil(le llarold this week, we think this a fitting opportu- llity to offer a few words in explanation of our mo- live in giving these extracts from tile writings of BYRON. Th'o age of eant is not et over, otherwise it c wold be unnecessary for us t vronbie our readers v.ith tihe ...

Reviews

... IVII)III, , I., ? 7777777777t All. 11-1?1. I ?? ., M -, - .1 1 -,;4 0 0-1'1?-I- .1 - 14 MackenzipU,,FIeIIe, t 0:T1e. secnd'Qoumh~e' -othli '11-06' ss~ with' dreht, sp irth. `The i,'relm-nt ~ ?? beie~t~imnh , vinapy7,-xoqilep,, ?? eut..- Wfl~ih Witi a 1ithogrOhio. engrayip6f ViioYCK, bjieient number, the writer takes hg radi tae4.aud,,tb!e. uncompromising qp~eof, a r,is all ably. ...

Reviews

... .. , : ? I .I , ?? ?Jt 04 ? .I . ., i 1. ?? ? TRtE CONNOISSEUR-J)r osn. London.: E. n Mackenzie, 111, Fleet-street. f The second volume of the Connoisseur opens a with great' spirit. -The: presenit month's -number, -besides contasiingn many excellent articles, is em-U belhished with a lithographic engraving of VAiDYot, a fiom a portrait by hiniself. ln this exquisite en- 1 graving Mr. ...

Reviews

... Atbiews, I- ?? TIlE CONNOISSEUR-JANuAny. London: E. Mackenzie, 111, Fleet-street. The second volume of the Connoisseur opens with great spirit. The present month's number, besides containing many excellent articles, is em- bellished with a ihthographic engraving of VANnycK, from a portrait by himself. In this exquisite en- graving Mr. MAouIRE has exceeded all his former triumphs. In the ...

THE FUNERAL

... Eleven o'clock on Tuesday last being ap- pointed as the hour when the remains of Whig- gery were to leave Downing-street, to which place they had been removed after the inquest, every avenue in the neighbourhood was densely crowded. The numerous relatives and friends of the deceased had arrived at an early hour in the morning. and precisely at the hour ap- pointed the melancholy procession was ...

THE FUNERAL

... Eleven o'clock on Tuesday last being ap- pointed as the hour when the remainsof Whig- gory were to leave Downingstreet, to which place they had been removed after the inquest, every avenue in the neighbourhood was densely crowded. The numerous relatives and friends of the deceased had arrived at an early hour in the morning and precisely at the hour ap. pointed the mefancholy procession was ...

Reviews

... AWIAO)ftlvo. TilE CONNOISSEUR_-JAaUlAY. london: E. Mackonzie, Ill, FIlee-etreot. 'i'he second volume of the Cu ooisqiseir opens with great spirit. The present auwoth's number, besides containing many excellent a.iicleg, is em- bollished with a lithographic engraving of VANS/CK, from a portrait by himself, In thiirerrisite en- graving Mr. MADoUIm liahs exceeded all iafooiner 1 triuimphs. In ...

Poetry

... I'm h 4, t t.3t 0 '.4IV ?? 1Hill Si !gub Intoludi~e 0 eractsromn~ ?? nity ifrtb'I paiso unt tive miigMe6 o4hwatigo. wih4EI~i~ ?? crjmpf not oni of06340ae,:W~sQ frq-si fiktio ~0 )4avoibe1.- lowed~a.4F~ h egl~s oal, toen den'bel b~ g11k66t s.Io bi- t tM wbohe~r aidT pany~tlipigo y, Loo1*alp can Onrigiwagdw dtoiohroebake the okieot of fhe'irpraise aiapo U i~i.'hio thie one by labouring to ...

THE FUNERAL

... Eleven o'clock on Tuesday last being al pointed as the hour when the remains of Whi1 gory were to leave Downing-street, to whic place they had been removedafter the inques every avenue in the neighbourhood was dense! crowded. The numerous relatives and friend of the deceased had arrived at an early hor in the morning, anti precisely at the hour al pointed the melancholy procession was former ...