LITERATURE

... -a=~TITERd TURE. I NEW QUARTERLY REVIEW. a In this number, ?? more than in ally other ab 0 tchrole of the times we are enabled to descry 5ha-b dows of ?? reforms in the Church and State, likely in subst5nce to produce greater and more permanent, beoause more bloodless, revolutions than any which occurred in the annals of the last fifty years. The 8th article 1 Ire . Ibud, of this able ...

LITERATURE

... LIT ERAT U R E. ,T SHIP OF GLASS, AND ATCHERLEY. By IJARGRAVE JENNINGS, Esq. Newby, Mortimer- street. The first of these tales is a romance, the second a fiction, whose ground-work is the Rye House Plot. It is obvious from the preface that the author's favourite is his romance, and such it ought to be with hose who concur with himself in the impression that the world is growving too ...

Published: Sunday 27 September 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2182 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTICES

... C-0 NarOo AND nis TrMES.-In noticing the new edition Of the 'y work of our gallant friend Liout. Parsons, we gave the nfate o n tho Halifax publisher only. It may be as weli to state ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... pU=LIC AXUSEMMS TOS THE WEEK. TnEP.!VRB ROYAL, SADWVIS WELLS. Uv~er the Man#Urment of Mr. Phelpr. ro~MORROW. not Tuariap the pertoranscco .ill commtence wihr HolsPa, MeI. Co-acich Priseeof Wales, Mr. 11. M'aes'orr; Polne. Me. HcnLiils; laej, l1rsy, Mrs,. Btcsup'icflM Mr- Quickly,, Me,s HI. Macetee-After which, WANTE1DA BRAVO-To concode 'Nths TEE MARRIED KAKE.-Ge Wed- nrdoy,.cud Thendo'(Rs o& ...

Literary Notices

... Riterarp notice. NELSON's BRlITISu LIBnARY. London and Edinburgh; 'hosmsas Nelson. TArts pretty little volume appears to be the second of a series, the first of which has not been forwarded to us - anti, therefore, without any introduction, or prospectus of the publisher's views, or of the scope of his publication, we are unablo to recommend the work otherwvise than as a collection of pleasant ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUlRE. The Poeticae 1l orksjol HorAcr SMcITHn. [London: Colburn. 1846. All our duty with regard to these delightful little volumes is to give them a word of welcome. Mr. Smith lhas long been known by every reader of English verse. Those udmirable 1 Rejected Ad- dresses first, which parodied the styles of tine poets of five-and-thirty years ago with such feli- city and good hiumour-and ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... TllEir1E ROYAL. We can never think or write concerning any one pro. duction of Bellini, without a feelin ?? melancholy gloome that the spiiit of that great composktook so early a flight from this world, which it was illumin;ng by the Splendid brightness of its genius, He has left but few nonlendid behind; but few as they are, they stand forth in cigispics ous splendour, and give assurances ...

THE QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... THE QUEEN S ROYAL R'IEATREE. The state of business, tor the past week, at this pretty little theatre, coristitutes the best evidence of the judgment end liberality of the manager on the formation of his new company Or Saturday evening an amusing piece, called The goad of Life, was produced for the purpose of intro- ducing to a Dublin audience Mr. George Wilde, an actor of0o0esiderable ...

THE COURT AND FASHION

... VISIT OF HER MAJESTY AND HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT, WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE PRINCESS ROYAL, TO JERSEY. The inhabitants of Jersey having had intimation that her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria intended to honour them by visiting the island, lost no time in form- ing themselves into committees, in order that they might be prepared to testify their loyalty to their beloved ...

Published: Sunday 13 September 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2807 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY EXAMINER

... I ' it ,.and. ThOUGHUTS ON SOME IMPORTANT POINTS IRrLATING6T&' 'the e THE SYSTEM 0O' THE WORLD. By J. P. Nichol, LL.D. that e 9linbu'gh: Willian Tait. 1516. mot As a ?? expositor of astronomy, Professor. Nicollis pr'o: to the reading public already very favourably known by his a V Architecture of tbe H7eavens, and his 1Phenomena of the hab e Solar System ; works generalfly and. deservedly ...

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... :T OPENING OF DRURY-LANE THEATRE. The portals of this great lyrical establishment, which -t, closed on the 23d of June last, will be opened for the season of on Saturday week (October 3) for opera and ballet, under as the able direction of Mr. BUNN-Mr. HARLEY being the le stage manager, and Mr. W. WEST the superintendant of Se spectacle. It is gratifying to record that there is already id an ...

ABERDEEN RAILWAY

... TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS. DIRECTORS of the are ready to Contract for the M hole of the WORKS on that part of the Railway from the Rivek DEE to the COVE, being about Miles in Length. . Plans. Specifications, and a Draft of the Contract, will be seen at Aberdeen ; and the Assistant Engineer will be the M einngton Suspension Bridge, at o’clock, a.m., on the Bth, 15tfi, ana 22d current, to point ...