LITERATURE

... LITER AT U F. gas New books, prints, inusic. &c. intended forir'view rmay be left at Mr C. Mitchell's General Advertiing and Pllb- lishing Olfice. London, addressed to the Editor of this paper, when they will be duly forwarded, and receive at- tention. The Nortz Britis7 Review: No. XTIi. FREQUENTMv as we have expressed a favourable opinion of the general merits of this periodical, it is now ...

LITERATURE

... 2 LITERATURE, ing ; THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE. but (Dublin: M'Glsshans, June, 1847.) are The University for this morlb opens with a short para- hat graph, which was eminently called for, in reference to an I it unworthy attack-at least what was understood to be so, I though perhaps not meant so by the writer-on the late ?? Davis. We willingly believe that the offensive passage wss not ...

Literary Reviews

... Riterarp 9irbivWd. No. 137. SHARPE'S LoNDO IMAGAZINE. June. London: T. B. Sharpe. This periodical deservedly continues one of our prime favour. ites. It would be a task equal to the enumeration of all the contents of the numbers before us, to specify those which have pleased us. From its pages we select the amusing sketeh, entitled College Life, which appears below, as also a gem for our ...

POETRY

... . ?? = .I- BlYT. H._UElavEY.: Theoearth is one great temple,e pde. For worship, everyw e; And the flowers are the bell, in glen and glade, That ring the heart to prayer. A solemn preacher is the breeze, At noon or twilight dim,- The ancient trees give homtlie The river bath V hymn' For the city bell takesseven days To reach the' townsiisan's ear,; But he Who'kneels In Nature's ways Hath ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... During thb past week our critical ofdice has been almost a Sinecure, the theatrical market being exceedingly fat.. At tbe HAYsMARkxa, Temper, and the last new farce of Who de They TakeMe Fai? has been repeated, with the exception of Wednesday, whesn the pretty.Jalia Ben- nett diversified the bill by annoupcing The Beile's Stratagem, A Day after tie Wedding, and Th. Poor Soldier, for her ?? ...

THE MUSICAL EXAMINER

... PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS. aseveitk Coacert, Msoda.y, Juu 7. PART I. Siifonia in C Minor (No ) ?? .. .. ?? Havdn. Recit. and Aria, Komm, Hoffnlng ! Madame Knispel (Fideiio) . ?? ?? ?? . ?? Beethoven. Fantasia, Flute, Signor Ciardi ?? ?? ?? Ciardi. Recit. and Aria, Kommn da Gusse Braut, lM. Piscelk (T1/e Sicihm&s Vesper7s) ..a ?? ILindpaintner. Overture (Frogeysciit:) ..C. al. von Weber. ...

POETRY

... P OETR'Y. lI`NE iV l.A1IEIl AND TIlE CltOP'S. A arnlel into lile bv sunlinv showers, e: Tlle fores; ti-es their bilds utifolbd The 10endowIvs glu.alan WithL cucktoo-lnv e si, And bright tialsil-1l-eiuold. ill And the daisy springheth up pl V ith its sswur butterculL. t rt vlIc:llth wnill cowslip vwild l -,;I, lainLtily the lo evy beec bi :t!,ieli :and in i)Cv tile child ra P I( 'ia t!.c a ...

Sporting Intelligence

... appeared in our Second Edition tridmt, fUfiUaw sc T Jl ACES. JUNE 3 -BY EXPRESS. The QUEBN'4 PLATE, 10»guineas, Ae. fjotftw' itlivtf W- Wl The NEW STAKES. .. • • started. Won cleverly. EMPEROR'S PLATE. 3 Jericbo t'Jur others started. Won cleverly. The ST. JAMES'S PALACE STAKES. jiontpeiui.-: > The VISITORS' PLATE. footstool ' jttftiOßak IXI**!!!!III started. Won by two lengths. FRIDA Y. ...

THEATRES, ETC

... , ~~ET1 I : HERW M U t ei no 3 record tfor the' continuedooverfl&wZ on those D o when Jenny L-in arare no IOn oer t : H,'undreds' 'afe siiiglit Zrunabletto ~ga-a novelrioe on Teihda -f iXT-TuhrSday- very lar, oie5 ld thosewwho had ~succeeded,. by, dintof great nuerth Of to gain an entrance,were. ?? to applyfori, cl for ?? occasion. Indeed,. the appetite Bebeto to grow with what -its feeds upon ...

Published: Sunday 13 June 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2321 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ROME, Mat 28. The leading event of the week here is the death of the great tribune of the Roman

... people, Cardinal Micara, who expired on the 24th. In him were centred the hopes of the tramteverini, should any evil befal our enlightened monarch: for though dean of the sacred college, and born in 1775, he was a vigorous septuagenarian. Fanny Kemble, who, like old Boetius, has written a book, De Consolatione Philoeophica, in brisk demand here, records conversation between Micara and ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... E rLsI oev I GRAND BALL AT BUCYISOH1AM PALACZ._Th, Qe gave a state ball (the second this Beason) on Friday eve'i Buckingham Palace. The company present at the rVcenig'' exceeded in number those attending any former In bi e lter Majesty, the invitations having been extend o tgiven by precedented number of nearlv two tbousand. The gauet ca t prieed the royal family, the foreign princes in this ...

Beauties of Byron

... beauttie of ipron. A second selection will conclude our extracts from b MARINO FALIERO.k Do not. the following words apply to a cla's nearer e, ourown time and ourown homes than the Venetian F aristocracy of 13~55? do they not picture the past a, and present of the English Aristocracy ? a Better bow down before the Run, and call 2 A Turtar lord, than these ewoln selk~worms matters I tl Tlkee ...