REALISM ON THE STAGE
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... against a conviction of the magistrates at GraltLhumn, who had convicted a member of a tlravelliag company for keeping and performing Ba stage-play in a public hall. Tho person convicted (a woman) had first taken the money at the door and then a part in ...
... A STAGE MYSTERY. ? Well, yes; even in the profession has been usually spoken of as an accident. You ace, those who knew most about it had interest to keep things quiet, and the whole truth did not come out at the in* quest. Besides, you will remember ...
... ART, MUSIC, AND SCIENCE. ART. Mr. H. T. Schafer has two remarkably fine paintings for Burlington House, and has done well keeping to classical subjects, which pre-eminent. There is no doubt that this artist is a perfect master of colour, while his clever ...
... BURIED ALIVE BV MISTAKE. SOUNDS HEARD FROM THE COFFIN. Information has been received St. Petersburg of the burying alive of a peasant in the village of Marufen, in the government of Kalooga. The victim, wlkj was shortly to married, happened to fall asleep ...
... THE STAGE MANAGER'S STORY. Mr. Buckstone, the stage manager, who las lest hijtfi and utterly prostrate with grief, states that the dress circle when the curtain puffed out, and i r diately ran along the left passage leading the and shut down the iron ...
... ART THE FARM. people have a artistic way of treating the most commonplace things. Such a on® is the eorr'spondent who writes toll that every farmer should keep supply artists’ materials. They need not, explains, expensive elaborate A gallon jar of linseed ...
... be a pity for so extensive and valuable a collection of works of art to be dispersed after remaining open for short a space of time, and we trust the committee may see their way to keeping this great boon to the people of East Lancashire within the reach ...
... LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP. (From the Athenceum.) It is proposed to iesue a reprint of the Mazarine Bible. The number of copies will be limited to three hundred. Sir Bernard Burke is engaged on a new and thoroughly revised edition of his History of the ...
... ART, MUSIC. AND SCIENCE. On the occasion of the unveiling of the memorial drinking fountain to Dante Art. Gabriel Rossetti, Mr. Holman Hunt told the following interesting anecdote of the painter of “The Blessed Damozel.” the poet-painter of classic Chelsea: ...
... Whilst you are at reliol so bear yourselves that. its character may not hudir in your hands, and. in your life afterwards take care that you may prove totbe worthy of its reputation, and may be numbered with credit amongst the no. ?? of many whom we are ...
... ART, MUSIC, AND SCIENCE. The Magazine of Art for December contains the following statement the sub- Art. ject of the “Reform of the Royal Academy” The reform agitation, which has been smouldering right through the year ever since the unprecedented revolt ...