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LIGHT AND DARKNESS

... but without rising from the bed, on which was one crimson stain that might betray the nature of her husband's sleep. She speaks in a cheerful voice, but low, as if she feared to waken him ; she calls for coffee, which she shares with her guests, and ...

ST. MARTIN'S HALL

... regard it simply as -. divine art. It must be admitted that the most elaberate passe- gyric of Air. HULLAR'S scheme could not speak snore power-. fully in its favour than the selectionthus made fortheopenii- night, We do not purpose giving a detailed notice ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA AT PARIS

... only one of whom it is necessary to speak is M. Calzolari, the new tenor, who appeared in the part of Elvino. It is the first time he has appeared in Paris, and his success was complete. A well-known critic, in speaking of him, says that he makes game ...

PIQUE

... the most unprecedented mannller, marry in the first volume ; Jive like brother and sister-which, I we presume, mefl5s, to speak in the vernacular, like cat and dog, or, to phlase it more learnedly, like Stella and $earx Swift-through the second; and finally ...

IlaL USTR'A? TIONS T

... and how at last she is conquered to love ad by a noble gratitude. It is in having seized on the positions and images which speak most eloquently of d this veiled passion of the poem-so as to give the a romantic colour without resorting to a merely com- ...

SLAVIC LITERATURE

... soonest, how the quickest, Fort Azof' eay fall ? The Boyars, they stood in silence.- And our fatler dear, He again began to speak In lis eye a tear: Comne, my children, good dragoons, And my soldiers all, Now consider and invent Brave advice, ye all, How ...

GLOUCESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... morning was the Elijah, which was givex entire at the Cathedral, and occupied until nearly four o'clock this after noon. Before speaking of that performance, however, we must notice last night's concert, which was held at the Shire. hall, and was attended by ...

THE PHANTOM WORLD

... saying that the compact was made that ho should speak only in the usual tongue. The demon added, ' Is it not enough that I show thee that I understanid what thou savest 9' The same Xl. Gandier, speaking to hlit in Greek, inadvertently put one case for ...

A TREATISE ON INSURANCES

... pleaded, an- swered : 1. That this article speaks of the vessel that shall have made the recapture, and not of prisoners who recover their liberty. 2. That the case falls rather within article 9, - which speaks of the vessel captured by the enemy, which ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... inn- aesvecilally be notified L'Dit's burlesque song, :1ti~ frapp5; as aI piece of bold andt nervous - t.t it fashlion to speak slightingly of composers : clcr but thle slightness and fragility of the scitobtlev reto work dictaites to them their ?? twy ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... tiveexcellence, Y In the polacca she comutmanded an entcilsiastic encore. s OfbSignor IIAICAI;DE'S Aria'rO wte cannet speak approvingly, A provoking inequality is the fauit of this t'ising Singer. With ss exqtuisite a voice-a Voice perhaps wititout ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... tacitly giver. place to the other. Among the ;nany great tragic I ?? %which RACHEL, has resto. red to the stage (if we cau speak of restoration whore there is no record of any former living type), her Plcdrc stards forth as in its entirety the most perfect ...