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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... oir favourable report of thle nos IC epia ~ ~ weM. AUnaRa too manly nights of unalloyed rasiimalisto 'to feel regret waesi speaking discontentedly I of raljI ti.i pl,dauctioans. But we are compelled to say that i Z.V10 is LAM-ttrly uni %yortlay of the pen ...

RACHEL'S MATINEE DRAMATIQUE

... were in a shadowy representation of the drama rather than the drama itself the . datum line of tile performance was perhaps, speaking gene- rally, somewhat subdued, made smoother, and given more in a reacing way than one is used to. To RiACHEL, however, this ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... are two rows of keys, from CC to C (five oc- taves), and two octaves of pedals. Upon these keys and pedals there are twenty speaking stops, one of which consists of five ranks; their names are as follows:- LOWER OR GRIAT ORGAN IMT&NUAL. Pipes. 1. Open diapason ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... withi bashfulness, assltwterlttcs, ard qauvusitne hoetue-addeull another aitd tin interesting feaeture to the opera. Voetully speaking, Signor CezA'rEI was perhiaps tnot so rermarkable. His voice is a light, pture tenor, of ito great power or cons- pass, and ...

FRENCH PLAYS

... animtion. His acting was perfect 4s ever. What need tosekt rit lygs of 3I0uFFP's points in Mjichel Pc-rmis-and what use to speak to anybody else? Was there ever a nmore delicious hit of performance than that rwhere his friend I Foscg has commendled him ...

TEETOTAL DEMONSTRATION

... camse. After a soug, of their owln composing, by some WVecih quarriers, Mr. Hudson, a, deleg ate from Bristol, came forward to speak. flaving begun with various allusions to the Great Exhibition, and to thle opposition to it which had cnalnated fiom that ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... flower. The aspect of the Crystal Palace on its crowded days might be exactly de. scribed in the words of an old writer, speaking of St. Paul's- walk It is a crowd of men, with vast confusion of tongues-like Babel. The noise in it is like that of bees-a ...

THE ROMAN WALL

... lead or of ironl coated With lead to IC prevent oxidization. Thle hypocausts ar, hesb if ject of seone semisible remarks. in speaking of onle L, over which thle floor was at least nine inches thick, )f Mr. Bruce says : i Flags, about two incelis thie , rest ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... disqualifica- tion on which we have remarked operates, is a triumph of vocalism, achieved by an organ of which it is impossible to speak with too fervent admiration. If ALBoNI do not add a leaf to her laurels by her Figlia, Else certainly does not lose one. We ...

+ THE GREAT EXHIBITI

... Exhibition, although the result of an operation which corre- t spouds with the lowest, worst developed, and, com- d mercially speaking, most impracticable condition of sugar manufacture. ?? from the East Indian examples of sugar d candy to those of coloured ...

MULLER'S ANCIENT ART

... expository essay, dealing principally with generals, f and written almost in a narrative manner. This is so pleasant, and, so to Speak, pictured in its manner, that it might be read off like a novel, or rather like, 3some of the very best articles in the ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... ornaments, the other articles of a secular character. It is, perhaps, rather to be re- gretted that there is, comparatively speaking, so little difference of style between these two classes. Of course, where the constructional conditions aue identical-for ...