Refine Search

Literature

... his heetred of heresy and saleisen. Memoeirs of (lee Life mened I`'e'itngp of Dr. Chuleeeees, D.D., tL D. By his eson'isnfew, tee Riev. Williame Hannai, LL.D. Voi. I.-. Pubtlislied fur 'Thomas Constable, by Sutherland and Knox, Edinbsrgh. Thies eistory ...

The Drama

... of itr. Vaoresady must be regretted as the retirement of a reat public n instructor from the academy of the world. It woul d reflect dis credit o01 thejudgment of the community were they to let slip U the golden opportuility of receiving a last lesson ...

Literature

... unpleasant t contrast on the other side. The ingeneous David iimself is led J into dire captivity by the fiscinations of a little charmter, named i Dora Spenlow, and our old friends, Miss Murdstone, Tommy Traddles, and the Micawcbers reappear upon the scene ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... regarded, during several generations, as an essential e n part of our policy. Yet, strange to say, it still continues to be t d altogether unknown to the law. The names of the noblemen and gentlemen Siro compose it are never oflicially announced to e lh ...

The Drama

... beon followed by a series of lively still adhmru acs in whiclithaclever aotingoh Mr. Gomersal, a dit- Mr oeM.A res, Miss Cuthibert, Miss Elphick, and a ewe generally good vompimny, lies nishehly teelteul the usirtle of tbt But 44(~AM! ...

PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT

... 0 I I I I I I dish. ?? ?? j- ?? ; .I ,200~o~uncese,andstwisabo~ut,,X e,;IQGhes,1 high , ?? Tnuno.-One .of the .moat fijaion~able a~nd ,splendid. BalLs that have for several :years past taken place ini the West of Englan d, wvas, given at, thie Assembly ...

Literature

... spared on the part of the talented contributors-amongt whom t are Miss Agnes Strickland, Mrs. Newton Crosland, Mrs, Traill, a and a host of other well-known writers-to render its continued d success permanent and well deserved. Certainly that must be it ...

Literature

... the chain of posts on tite Tttrkish boundary, tisat allI the men might bec able to take the field: atid such anl eight days ' d uty at thiese frontier po~rs is tto trifle, and requires not a little firmness. Old, a half-invalidsad, frontier subaltertts ...

Literature

... of Waves tand Star-esc; eceith Pr-actical Directisos for avoiefieg the Cecnt-es of, tics Etee'). By Wi/liaes Radrtlff Bin .-J. Murray, Albeanarle-et., London. 'T'lc title, of this work sufficiently elueidates Its scope, and the subjects of which it treate ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... request thtyerldsi D.will be pleased to grant such room in Hmtncutu hl atseem proper. to, my lord, your lordshi' cotoein n w' humble servant, Samuel: Johnson, ol-urFleet-street 'aApril 11, 1776. Indorsed, 11Mr. SamueJonn to tire Earl oi S-d Hertford,, requesting ...

Literature

... 'settletrteut';, -rend'erstneceseery: .' , . ---> ,,, ,., The ;/ImperialS Dielfoniratry, -,ffnlie4., Technlogical. uaedScient. *D;D;.sisaD i. and VII.-Biackle & 'SOnGla0dtT~~brrh and London, dl.v l14in .g . This asefL and Vb'entifuly, iilf'straled work ,s ...

Literature

... piano-forte by E. J. Lodler. Sir Henry R. Bishop's edition of Hanrdel's werkes Israel fos Eypt; Nos. 7 & 8. Lafidsti Vclse,pourls piano- forte, per CharlcdTayior. llemcrlbei' f/i/ ea #3, lore,firs cevs-, ballad, by M~rs. loildiriry., sung by Miss Catlserine ...