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QUEEN'S THEATRE

... and he would almost have his friends by his side deaf for a while, for he was going to speak a great deal in their praise, and when he said so, lie was going to speak justly of them, for he was not going to say a single word in flattery or exaggeration ...

LITERATURE

... Hoc amn slaver.. it C TscsmusR.-Don't he coarse, Jamsne. bui SuMpneass.-Coarse? Wh's fine but foles? Liockle ?? ma we do speak at the Noctes--but pearty politics we leave to the - *'two Houses o' Parliament-en' discuss, when we has discissaton, ties ...

LITERATURE

... dissentient pen over the broad waters of th tatc wb~ where art is yet of necessity in it ong. lhog ourselves unprepared to speak deuedywtrspcto f all his theories and opinions, we arnlndoat-tur bute a great deal of this to prejudice and the rule of gre ...

LITERATURE

... following paragraph is sketched to us the state of the t' army immediately before the arrival of Generalq Williaums- Properly speaking no organizatien can be said to have existed in the army of Kars. It is true that there was a Musbir. or e cominuander-in-chief ...

COTTINGHAM LITERARY AND READING SOCIETY

... had forinerly been the scene of Britishl .idolatry. All the hamlets and villagers within the t p)arish have a meaning that speaks in their name. Skidby, by its Danish termination, remaindsB us that the Daises had made a settlemeist there. NVewland is landcI ...

HOWDEN CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW

... Howvden Spring Fair. As tli, is the filmt opportsaity wisl I have land of attend. ing this celebration, I alas unable to speak of the pre- sent Spring fair in comparison with those which have preceled it, but, ruotwitlrstallsling, yon may rely upon it ...

LITERARY GLEANINGS

... shall eat the bread of f affliction and drink the waters of sorrow, yet because the - Lord hath put it into my month I must speak it. ' There are other preachers, yea too many, which preach and s persuade thee otherwise, feeding thy folly and frail - affections ...

THE LICENSE OF THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... The magistrates are of opinion that the original nine months ought never to have been exceeded. Mr. BLUNDEn-Mr. Travis only speaks the opinion of a majority of the magistrates. I differ from such doctrine. Mr. WoLrxDicrL (with much ?? sooner we display ...

LITERATURE

... for all who care VI mark the mar- isa ts snniet relm o labur. t on tioe it bckno- - Iag tesapof the Lake School, of Which, speaking Justly Wrsorth was the only pedagogue; at another it Shiesthogh the %voirdlish mists, called into life from thle nooks and ...

LITERARY GLEANINGS

... the first test of a truly great man is his humility. I do not Lmean by humlility doubt of his ownapower, orhesitation in speaking big opinions'- but a' right 'undarsatn'ding of .he'relation betweenziwhat he can do and -say and the rest of the world's ...

LITERATURE

... thveir o excrations into' -T-cherkndwshaking hands. ihTrheywolnoiect~,how- n severinsto satisfirnednaess the weould,-go dnownn speake Ce to the vinthe greaitos hyallofst.o ciieans, wichthey othad A laevlytleft; andeli thiteactoringy, hedn withtaferls b t theart ...

LITERATURE

... bearings from its commence. finds meat, and gives Isis views with thme essergetic emphases by of ai style natural to one who speaks from conviction, rang and with a desire to Convince. What lie says in con- and elusion, is worthy of attentioss, and we shall ...