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LITERATURE

... or neces- sarily working to the same objects with it. Thus, a man, ' says Lord Brougham, who would speak well must write much. The art of speaking and the art of writing are so far allied to one another-their connection is very close indeed. But in ...

HERR TEDESCO'S NEW PIANOFORTE MUSIC

... pieces for his favourits instrument, the pianoforte. They are en. titled Moonlight Rambles, and most of them were, so to speak, improvised by M. Tedesco during his meditative walks in the sequestered sylvan scenery of the Regent's- park, which for him ...

R. W. EMERSON AND HIS LITERATURE

... thyself, says hoe every heart vibrates to that iron sting , and in speaking of consistency in conduct, if you would be a man, speak what you think in words as hard as cannon balls, and speak again to-merrow's thoughts in words as hard, although it may contradict ...

THEATRE ROYAL DRURY-LANE

... we have spoken. We went yesterday afternoon to The Theatre Royal Drury-lane, and heard an IPalan opera, of which we will speak. The opera c selected for performance was D ntzetti's comio opera, I 1I Cauipanlzelo, the singers Lilliputian, whom Mr. 1 ...

CONFESSION AND ABSOLUTION

... Christ; he only has authority to speak the words of Christ; if therefore he speaks not Christ's words, pronounces not according to C'hrist's judgment, he speaks what is naught-and what he is guilty before God for speaking, in such measure of guilt as his ...

ALLEGRO VIVACE

... by the sword. No more Netes: Try it by the throats Of the cannon that will roar till the earth and air be shaken, For they speak what they mean, and they cannot be mis- taken. No more doubt: Come -- fight it out, No child's play I Waste not a day: Serve ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... As for Ricrardo, Tamburinis original character, and Gieogio, that of Lablache, they have been ?? mnrepreS.unted, strictly speaking, since the rc iroment of the great barytone and bass frow the stage. Tile clharacter of Giorgto, performed at the Rtoyal ...

LITERATURE

... Extempore and Mlemoritory Speaking, Lecturing, arid Readinog Aloud, by theRev. J. J. HAncourB131,MA. ; and on the Physiology of Speech, by WV. II. STONE, M.A., AL.D. London: Bell and laldy. Mr. Halcombe thinks that public speaking should be taught at the ...

SUNDAY EVENING AT A NEW YORK THEATRE

... showed that lie was about to speak, and for a moment profound silence gave him an opportunity to be heard,whselihe ?? friends, isthe naine elf JesusChrist, the eternal Son of God, our Saviour and everlasting friend, I come to speak to you to-night. I come ...

THE DUDLEY GALLERY

... I for there is none to buy. The pictures are all marked- on e their frames with the Dames of the painters ; the subjects e speak for themselves. Many, like ourselves, however,, may regret that a catalogue is not to be had, as much interest e and information ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS

... from 60 to 100 yards, speaks of it as a good, effeetive,. substantial, and serviceable arm. Lieutenant-Cblonel A.e Gordon and Captain Sir Thomas Hatingv, R.N., in theirc evidence before the seleet committee on small arms, asei speak in the highest praise ...

SHAKSPERIAN SENTIMENTS AND SIMILES

... jewel case, which indeed it resembles in no ordinary degree. It is a most beautiful speci- men of decorative art. Let us first speak of the exterior. The binding, which is of massy thick- ness, presents on each side of the book a bold but very elaborate imitation ...