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LORD LONDONDERRY AND HIS TENANTRY

... as that which I have now the honour to be in the midst of, and to tell him that all his nobles, and lords, and princes, his dukes, his potentates, and his Menaihikoffa, are not worth three hundred such good and true man, who are not serfs, or vassals ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... was astounding. This great actor is a master of costume ; when one sees him as the founder of the Bell, and looks back upon his Duke of Alva and his TVmr7M, it is difficult to conceive that these three characteristic figures are all personated by one man ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... and a little more experience will enable him to apply those finishing touches which will make it a ferst- rate performance. His Duke cranza was gentlemanlilce and full of good taste, and essentially an intellectual effort. Miss Roberds played both Parthenia ...

Published: Sunday 04 July 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6324 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literary Extracts

... leave te a the application to you. I propose to you the health Of L 'COilarles James Fox.' In the course of the evening, the hi duke's health was drablk, wills great enthusiasm. He re- ir turned thanks, and concluded his speech with these words : gi 1Give ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... appeared in the shape of Saint Arnauds and Mornys; and that Right, Justice, Law ( le Droit ) has been his Duo d'Enghien. His Duke d'Enghien, says the authorised translation, is called the cot6 droit ! ! Would M. Hugo have had the least oljection to ...