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... L to our own.—Laglish Ilustrated Maga| zine. Pastounse.—Puare pantomime is like poetry in Mr. Aruold’s definition, in that it is a criticism of ife : it is also like poetry, as outside Mr. Arnold’s ivfinition it really is, in that it is an exgrenion of ...

COLLEGE FOR MEN AND WOMEN

... to admiyers of Mr. Burne Jones, as it contains & geries of crayon drawings most of which are remarkable for the beauty and poetry that characterise this artist’s best deui;gnl. In another room will be found a collection of small sketches of the Norfolk ...

PLEASANT PARAGRAPLLS

... folding is arms and leaning back in his chair with sangfroid, * 1 never did hear anything so bad as your prose except your poetry, my dear Curran.” WHEN the water broke into the Thames Tunnel during the progress of the work Hood said to Planche, ** They’ve ...

TUGBY

... children are in excellent order, and the standard work deserves Insghl': praise for its neatness and accuracy.” The Engli both poetry and grammar, was good. The girls needlework and mental arithmetic were also satise factory, and the infants’ class is taught ...

wall to observe

... candidate must show himself thoroughlyvymfldont in the twentythree ancient metres of Wales, which are the most difficalt known in poetry, as they depend on quantity and alliteration as well as accent. We Believe that it is not generally known that the Bard of ...

SIX HILLS

... exceilent order, and are well taught. The standard work was good taroughout ; the needlework deserves praise, and the grammer and poetry were also satistactory. The wfants are taught with great care an | intelligence.” Financially the school has been almost able ...

RULES

... Reader.” Monthly parts rui:rred. Must be cheap and clean.—sga, * Times Ofhce, Melton Mowbray. ‘VANTED SOMERVELLE'S HUNTING POETRY.— 6oa, “Times” Othce, Meiton Mowbray. .I‘BE MELTON BREAKFAST proof print for SALE.— 61a, “Times Office, Melton Mowbray ...

RULES

... [)*awinG MATERIALS and PAINT BOX, cost jon Eac for Fi ( . ,:f���’:?:g?-‘-.h rench Shums complete) with [ ANTHD, Somerville' Hunting Poetry. Good price g | !‘A.;', valuable t-l-‘.-.—n “Times Ofhge, I:I'h: 1D HYACINTILS, as. 6d. dosen, or exchangs of (ol B IpAYACINTHS ...

NEWS NOTES

... following italicised bit of advice: “ For the sake of forming & good natural style and acyuiring command o’ language write poetry.,” Now mh.:{ suthors, Bunyan notably, have been mirable as prose writers, but their offerings to the Muses have been ridi ...

NEWS NOTES

... nothing more romantic than a pair of one’s old boots, transmogrified ! Americans and machinery will soon have squeezed all the poetry out of love-making. A “patent medicine” is a familiar term, both among chemists and their customers; but like many other familiar ...

MISS MARY ANDERSON'S FAREWELL

... lieart and the decpestregret. That in the so-called nnpoetical nineteenth century a play so classical and replete with real poetry as “The Winter's Tnlc_‘ should - run sanccessfully - longer than it has ever done since the great master oreated 1t 300 years ...