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THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... struck, of va- rious sizes and different designs, it being their opinion that this is the form in which it will, generally speaking, be most desirable that the rewards should be distributed. They will endeavour to secure the assistance of the most eminent ...

THE BIGLOW PAPERS

... twenty thousand privits; Ef you should multiply by ten the portion o' the brav'st one, You would n't git more 'n half enough to speak of on a grave-stun We git the licks,-we 're jest the grist thet 's put into WLars hoppers ; Leftenants is the lowest grade ...

TASSO

... and gallant group- ing ing, for a race-prize long ago ?? and to the original ble we will append the various renderings. Thus speaks wnt TASSO. nat Posero in resta, e dirizzaro in alto of I dre guerrier le noderose autenle; hil- Ne fir di corso maii, in ...

HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... ce and fine taste, looked a fasci- 1 nating Jowelin. From what we have said, the reader will perceive that, dramatically speaking, the burlesque was ingeniously and d effectively put together. The dialogue, althiough it con- tained some smart writing ...

THE MAGAZINES

... and A night with the Speaker, are capital and of the other articles, including An Old Newspaper and Pocket Book, we can speak in terms of commendation. Paezton's Flowor Gardee.--Ve had much pleasure in noticing favourably the first number of this very ...

THE REVIEWS

... giatation5 on the Chronicle of Eusebius at twenty, Viliil bave ginied the approbation of Nie- bulir ad Chlevalier Bunsen, who speaks most ciltllsisistically in describing his first interview IiiIth heopardi. Conceive my astonishment when I w standing before ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... and sustained volume of voice, of which Signor TAtBEEaLIc'S per- h formanco in his first character gave, comparatively o speaking, little idea. The part of the Itoman Pro- r consul, generally felt to be so up-hill, so disagreeable to an audience and barren ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... even by the most fastidious a critic or the most enthusiastic worshipper of MOZART. Of ( the performance last night eyv can speak in praise without c reservation or qualification. The cast wvas powerful, in- I cluding SONTAO, PARODI, GiUM.IANI, COLETTY ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... lofty declamation announces ?? will not for- sake his children. Fire from heaven descends upon the altar, an invisible oracle speaks words of comfort to the prostrate worshippers, and it is anmouonced that Aterismaene, the king, vill suffer them to depart ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... to those with which we have long been too familiar in English operas. Of the music of Signor SmalIn it would be unfair to speak critically, because the musical resources of the theatre are, with a few exceptions, utterly inadequate to even a respectable ...

LEONARD LINDSAY

... height approaching perfection. More especially is this faculty remarkable whenever Mr. Reach approaches the ocean. Cowley says, speak- ing of chaos being brought to order as music- Water and air God for the Tenor chose, Earth made the Bass, the Treble flame ...