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... RbitbM0, TAIT'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, July. Edin- . burgh: 'Fait, ,Princes-street; London: Simpkin en and Marshall. hij There are certain writers connected with this an magazine who appear to be privileged to write f nonsense, and among these, George Gilfihlan stands c pre-eminent. In an article on the writings of Sir id edward Bulwer Lytton, he thus speaks of Er BvnoN. hi Byron's mind, in ...

LITERATURE

... LIT'ER ATUREL. I'l.Pr'se ftonitheSouth. ~IyJOHUNEDCIUNDRIEADZ, 0s1i1 author of' ?? Italy, &c. Illi two0 vOlUmes. AIL [London: Charles 0ilier. th ?? of Switzerland and Italy, the(, thing ter- nlow 'Nantedtis1 not meic description, hut ant esti- 1i, mate, correctly stalted, of the(, moral value of what is Ist. ?? This is wli t ?? Rlade hals at fempited, and iii) Ill in 04: cases, ac hievedl, ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... TRZA'I'PICALS, &,c. Covhsner, ?? has been ?? attended during the ra-' Week. 'e have had selections from Ilav ln's Cralika,'l' 'fe. Siahift-Malaer,'0sad olher saorcd romposiriou:/ all al;- a ?? do-l voted to the pcrfeomaolce of Beothovou s sublnmc ?? theI I1AYsARKnET Guy 1Moaoeris'g, The Block D.rains. Romteo (od Juliet. and the noew farce o r Borough Politiers, h beern repeated; last nlight ...

THE UPLAND HAMLET

... . ?? - .k ?? I. ?? ?? A SCENE NEAR ?? see SPRIN.sz Little old Hamlet'1 thou'rt a favojjrd place, of A nest within a nook beloved of Irature, A dimple on the landscape' smiling face, ...

QUEEN'S THEATRE

... QUIEEN'S THEATiRE. of On Saturday evening tiis long-time extremely dirty rl little theatre was re-opened under highly improved aus- IC pices, by Mr. ABINGTON, late Jessee of tle' Southnnipton Theatre. Determined to spare no expense or trouble to deserve success, the le-see mis put the house through a e. thorough course of elenninlr anid embellishing, the etfect of which, combined wilvI good ...

LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE ILLUsTRATED SIAJSPEsrE. Part XVIIT. This part contains the concluding portion of Henry IV (Part II ), thte whole of Hu-ry V.; land the first htalf of 11cm-y VI. (Part I ) The untllerous wood eugrtvings, by M Kenny Meadows, tire exquisite, and the copperplates which it have bseen added in the present edition are also very good. tl g TatE EWGLISHWOMASN' MAGAZINBH. The continuation of the ...

Reviews

... ;WWW54 DOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA. ZINE. JuLy. London: Punch office, 85, Fleet- Street. The portion of the editor's story, St. Giles and St. James contained in this number, is far too brief to satisfy us. The remaining contents are be- low the general average. we have neither Juniper Hedgehog, nor the History for Young England, serious omissions. The best of the articles is Ire ...

Music

... Mr. Lucas's Musical Evenings.—The soiree of last evening was attended by a numerous and very musical audience. Mr. Lucas's bill of fare consisted of the following pieces—Haydn's sixth Quartet of Op. 60; Onslow's Quintet, Op. 32: Beethoven's Quartet, Op. 127; an'l Onslow's Quintet, Op. 25. Haydn's Quartet is a great favourite of amateurs, from its simplicity and clearness, the beautiful melody ...

EXTRACTS FROM NEW BOOKS

... I EXTRACTS FROM lI EW BOOKS. ?? . HUGH PUGH. Itwas the famous olden timb whenfighting wasinvogue, And he who could not fight was thought no better than -arogue; I onwr creyte The jollie rows of Town and Gown werescarcely then a joke, - For manie a pint of blood they shed, and manie a head they broke. It was a lustie Welshman came out of his wild countrie, And gallantlie he fought midst ...

Published: Sunday 26 July 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3305 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

EXHIBITION OF MODERN PAINTINGS AND WORKS OF ART

... I EXHIBITION OF MOMDERN PAINTINGS E I AND WORKS Of ART. I . .. .. - - . .. - I v Lpce -- I - - ?? ?? I- 0o The twenty-fifth exhibition of the works dl mnodern ecrlisfs4 As as in the Royal Manchester Institution, opened to the governors, WV en- amd other privileged individuals, on I riday the 17th instant, so ,'of and to the public on thiefollowinlg day. It embracestno less fin ese thcon 844i ...

LITERATURE

... ilIT'iERATURE. Tho Chiroticics o f Clover'inooil ; seilh Some Account ItoLD. .London: IPoblishetl ait thol, Puoch 01 loue 83, Fleet-strcet. It' Nve may nieal~ure per iods by the 11i's1non o01 thleir Utopias, thlere( is hubt)h iti t~lis' prep'0 ti lit )U hook to rpjvou' I hope ibi the 111111' ~IC livein.C Its au tho 103' hs long lr bve know n Ots a wrnitr of' sin on llu tn eisic'cilesS O 01 ...

BRITANNIA

... BY ERNEST JONES, Author of My Lif , etc. [Our Poet's thick-coming fancies rather snyftify, ane therefore spoil the opening portion of the follow- ing poem. Of the merits of the concluding portion, commencing Then man shall cease for aye to 'bend unto each eceptred clod, &c. there can be no question; the verdict must be- excellent.] Where England looks o'er channelled waves, and round her ...