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LITERARY VARIETIES

... merely returning thanks, when Chan. trer repled, How mny persons do you think were in the room Who thought me a fbol for not speaking ? and how many would have thought me afool if I had ?? Life of Clantrey. ToE LIGIT OF GENIUS.-In going from the parlour to ...

The Drama

... of i considerable merit, and although there were parts oft her repre- sentation to which exception might be taken, it was, speaking generally, a clever performance. Ier delivery of the opening soliloquy, one of the most difuicult to give proper effect to ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... preferred in parliament against the importa- . tion of corn, end I love to fellow ancient precedents. I think this bill truly speaks Dutch, and is for the benefit of the low ?? Lives 0j the C(hief-Justiees. .FRENCII-51ADE ROils- PooIr Rome ! how it is changed ...

Literature

... said to constitute tins syiole 1cepital re' e ftine Kafi'irs. Every commercial or bartering transaction is, IIn t generally speaking, carried osi among themselves tinrougis tinlse Ho tmedium, and -as Witls other savages-ewoman is likeewise cots- B 1,sidered ...

The Drama

... 8haikspesrian drama, in tie cinbodyment ti ty i'wichMr.Macready lies known no equal. uc to The custom of actors, generally speaking, lice been to make al .t raoe a palpable villain: the mablgaity of his disposition ling tj n1 been the coloucing feature ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... savinyllg beyondhils Oiwn straight-forwvard and ir- common-sense characoter under all circumstances. lie is mo- desv tsef vliielie speaks of his campaigns, wyhich lee very a- rae osnvrafcst egeto rginal-but says sum- ~ pl, ~ ha stuiedthu ar of ar n to bttles of ...

Illustrations of Local History

... 5111w5triatirnU uof yoult ffiitIr1l. NO. XVI1. THE GAUNTS. , 1 XTE were speaking, only in the last paper, >h2,1) tvof the probability that some evidence might be found of antagonism between 1'K 7 ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... instructions nd aq to the sort of article lis wanted. Writing to Faero on the ig 19th Of MaIy, 1000, hle says : I will nOwV speak more plainly ied shout marriage. I know not; if any one mentioend to you her whom I wrote about before thee departure of Michael; ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... mingled sense and shrewdness of her mind. Her repartees are generally too Idiomatic to beir tranus- lation, A person was once speaking in her presence of the Abbd Trublet, a men of. little talent, but wiso, by, living In stop inter- course of Fontanello. and ...

Poetry

... On the tombs of heroes, carved in stone; In the cottage of the rudest peasant- lit aneestral homes whose crumbling towers, Speaking of the Vest unto the P'resent, Iell us ?? the ancient Games of Flowers; In all plaees then, and in all seasons, - - Flowers ...

EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY

... medals struOk, of various size and different designs, it being their opii that this is the forme .in which it wvili, esieraii7 speaking. Ve most desirable that the rewards should to distributed. They have decided to select bronze for the material in which the ...

The Fine Arts

... mneans, the duty of' extending to modern genius a fostering support. Of wviat ~avatil but for the 'wealth, and, generally speaking, the liberality of the cicurcic, icad the munifi- cence of princely patrons, would ]have been the genies and powers of the ...