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MR. MAURICE ON THE ESSAYS AND REVIEWS CASES

... which has become sanctified in the usage of the religious public, and to bring forth one which speaks to the heart and conscience of human beings. I am not speaking at random. I could go through every subject which is discussed in the lucid and beautiful judgment ...

OUT OF EDEN:

... seriously. I want to speak to you, Bessie, he said, about Florence; she is in an extremely prostrate condition, and on no account whatever must you allow Harry Blunt to go into har room, or make any more scenes in her presence. I'll speak to him before I ...

THE MUSIC OF THE WINDS

... again with weird and thrilling effect. The istener thinlks of the Banshee and of other terrors of the night, of which the ?? speak with bated breath. Then, as the ?? increasts in force, mooa and wail giving place to fierce rirte The siormv wind brats on ...

JUNE MAGAZINE LITERATURE

... and her figure. SLe can please the ear by studying tha art of giaceful elocution, not hard to any of us, for by nature we speak with finer articulation than you. She can please the mind by cultivating her own-so far, at least, as to make her a good listener; ...

THE STAGE

... Hare has decided to close the Globe Theatre each Saturday throughout August. To those who can read between the lines this speaks of a tropical heat in London which seriously affects even such an established success as The Gay Lord Quex. It may be nentioned ...

PICTURES OF A WIFE

... times of mirth and pleasure, She's the gayest of the gay. A dainty little maiden, That's all-but-she is mine, Her bonnie eyes speak back to me My husband-I am thine Only a pretty cottage, Only a ?? saueet kiss. Her sweetest smile so greet me And life is ...

BEAUTY'S STAR

... glance On the distant evening aslies j Alone was she, And I could see There were tears in her tender cjes. Then I beard her speak- Oh! Jesu meek, } am sinful and distrest; WhatHi I'm fair Beyond compare, I know that peace is beSt.' Then Jesu, as I GaZe ...

BANQUET AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... to greaume to speak of the literature with which you have connected my name. Nor do I speak in the eharaoter of a judge of works of art, though you have hospitably extended tous all the title; but there are things of whish we may speak. I should not venture ...

WIT AND HUMOUR

... speeches for which he was noted, •aid to Henry Clay, You speak, sir, for the present generation, but I speak for posterity.—Yes, replied the great Kentuckian, 44 and it seems you are resolved to speak till your audience arrives. The Difference.— 14 Define ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... than the leader of all ODposition-a living protest. A SPEAKING AUTuMATON. -Professor Faber, of Cologne, a disciple ot the celebrated Jaques Droz, has invented or perfect d what he calls a speaking machii.e, wbhch has been successfully exhibited before ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... of Hymns, Old and New, Illustrated. As a specimen of what printing, engraving, and bookbinding can accomplish, we have to speak of the volume as unsurpassed in our recollection. The hymns are classified under appropriate beadings-Faith, Hnpe, Love, Evening ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... for the tine but little talked of. Preparations for winter are being made, but are scarcely sufficiently advanced for us to speak I of in a very decided manner, excepting in a few general remarks. One topic of interest is the fact that all acknowledge the ...