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THE MAGAZINES

... against the passions, vices, and follies of men ; and that if the leaders in thought and station fail in their duty, an invisible bulwark against the progress of anarchy is provided in the general misery which is the consequence of their excesses. With ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... charming little story, telling of many wonders of creation, and suggesting more. Its object is simple enough; but the writer is a man of imagination, and this carries him beyond the narrower fields of vision into worlds where thought is infinite. The framework ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... canirtot vouch. Thea nes ballet of Escerath has lit been completely sac- cessful. Thle celebrated extravsgaciza of Tice Invisible Prince is in rehearsal, and wvill focthwiti be produced. HULL.-Mr. Geontge 0 aen continues to carry all before him, being ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2834 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... his man. and boy. The vessel was barely making suf- ficent way to steer, and his crew seemed little inclined to face J the weather. They had a good flee below, and sat smokiag and watching the pot, which hung ok the front of the stove. The ond man soon ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... undnrstand the season closes on Monday next. GLASGOW. - Prince's. - (Manager, Mr. Edmund Glover.) - The extravaganza of Tile Invisible Prince has been produced at this theatre with great effect. Miss Helen Faiucit again appears here for a few nights, com- ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1870 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... classical and the modern Arcadian is slyly shown up, though in a way which turns the satire upon the age rather than on the man. The same process has afforded Mr. PLANCHd the opportunity of reviving some of the amusing dramatic incongruities of our forefathers ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Individuum,- Which, when reason had strained and abated it Of foreign matter, gave, for residuum, A Man ..-a right true man, however, Whose work was worthy a man's endeavourl We stop the discourse abruptly, as, after a few more philosophical arguments from ...

LITERATURE

... combined as it is with an energy which in a man of his age, four years older than the Duke of Wellington, is perfectly marvellous. It is pleasing to forget for a moment the mischief that a good andi able man in the service of a bad government, is enabled ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... without considerable difficulty. The reason is, that the outward signs of a dull man and a wise man are the same, and so are the outward signs of a frivolous man and a witty man; and we are not to expect that the majority wtill be disposed to look to much ...

LITERATURE

... contains tie chancelleries dogs are jumping from wag- goets In search of their masters, horses plunge and kick, and happy the man who is provided with his bil'et, or who, if un- provided, can find the orderly officer who is charged with their dis ributiou ...

LITERATURE

... utmost limits. For the rich there is still corn in the city- creasure or food to be bartered for treasure of gold. For the peer, man's natural nourishment exists no more; the season- of lamitis's loathsome feasts, the first days of the satnifice of- choice ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... useful and that profitable man, a broker. 'Tis the law and the usage. Is it not, Sadoc? Is it not, Shallun? Sadoc. The law and the usage. SJoalluni. Justly the law and usage. Silisco. But is that useful profitable man invisible? for I saw him root. I dealt ...