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THE OLD SCHOOL LIST

... are all in the old School List. There's a grave grey lawyer in King's Bench-walk, Whose clients are passing few: He seldom speaks: in those lonely weeks What on earth can he find to do? Well-he stroked the eight-what a splendid fate! And the Newczvestle ...

MY MUSICAL LIFE AND RECOLLECTIONS

... distrustful of his ability to speak a! - English, M. Riviiere used to carry a card with q Trafalgar-square written plainly upon it. This ol when he lost himself, lie showed to a policeman, and as lie often did so without speaking a word, he was more n than ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 906 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN NOTTINGHAM

... towel. Bourboule and Pougues, containing arsenic, are good-must I speak of anything sounpleasant?-for pimply faces, but are not cleansing like Vichy, because they contain no soda to speak of. No chemist can compound any of these waters as they come from ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1897
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 813 | Page: 22 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Wandering Thespians

... that such pieces as Woodcock's Little ?? the Wandering Thespians can act, but such as The Isle of St. Tropee they cannot. In speaking of the old school afore- said, we mention comedies advisedly, for no one would, surely, sus- pect the Club of having ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 906 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CAREER OF THE DUKE DE MORNY

... to take a wife as he takes scrip, or go in with an empire as if it were a canal company He knew, says Mr. KINGLAKE, speaking of the Duke DE MORNY, 4 he knew how to found a 'company,' and he undertook to establish institu- tions which were destined ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... sink? : Up I preach the r-yal brotherhood- The bri therhoedef lovel I .- a;; Rlng out the lasguago-of -the good That angels speak above I lse this the burden of the song, 'Tis Love mases human herts grow strong! NIaVOUs' ORATORs.-According to traditions ...

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 ...

THE CAREER OF THE DUKE DE MORNY

... to take a wife as he takes scrip, or go in with an empire as if it were a canal company. He knew, says Mr. KINGLAKE, speaking of the Duke DE MORNY, he knew how to found a 'company,' and he undertook to establish institu. tions which were destined ...

THE TONGUE NOT ESSENTIAL TO SPEECH.*

... own practice and observa- tion to speak very positively on this point. Sir James Paget, especially, has performed the operation of excision of the tongue on six individuals, all of whom were able afterwards to speak well and quickly; the lingual sounds ...

STRANGE MESSAGES FROM THE NEXT WORLD

... for the Queen, speaks of her Spiritual powers, and gives information as to the Prince's associates and occupations in the inner life. Other Royal communicators are Mary, Queen of Scots, Victor Emanuel, the Tzar, &c. They all speak most instructively ...

Lecture by Lola Montes

... sablime Milton, in which he speaks of woman as Fair, no doubt, and worthy well Thy oherilshing, thy honour, aned thy love, Not thy subjectiom.' Lola considered the English, Irish, and Scotch women to be thle hand- somest. Speaking of beauty, she gave the ...

Published: Sunday 23 August 1857
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 654 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...