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THE GAELIC GIFT TO ENGLISH LITERATURE

... finest works. The Arthuriasn legend. ,lso Celtic, had a powcrgrtl and permane- influence on the literature of the Englisk speaking world. The lecturer believed that, whilst in England there were many inhabi. tents chiefly Celtic, there were probably flew ...

THEATRICALS, &c

... c admirers of the musical drama. They have bern compelled to listen to the rapturous reminisnencas of their friends when speaking of the vocallsm end acting of Grisi, Marco, Graziail, Formes, Madame Gassier, and others, in the pieviouS night's opera, ...

THE MUSICAL SEASON

... gifts. -, There is to -be another lady violinist, MdUe Anna Lang, from Stockholm. M Hoilman, violonceflist, will, if report speaks truly,, vindicate his own powers and the cipabilities o'of -his instrument with: the highest efficiency An eminent Dublin ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE WOMAN IN WHITE

... principal parts were well nrovided for, particularly Count Fosco, on whom rests ill the great turning points of the plot. We canot speak too highly of Ufr Vining's per3nation of the ac- complisbed, Intriguin~g French adventurer and terriblce vilain, utterly devoid ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... ROYAL,;--1 WVere we toestate that the pba. of T/e Gawester was perfonerhd last night before a croiwded house, we wvould be speaking the truth, and yet be very iar from convey- ing a justideanof the niagsuiflcent style of its presentation, cof the immnensity ...

QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE

... of whiskey., In the first scene-The- Devil's Prnclh bowl by Moonlight-the bag of evil is discovered vrorking a still, and speaks thus See how the flames o'er my helidralught play- Miy'draught that steals man's ralins away. Oh, how I revel in joy to think ...

THE PARK DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT

... though they are quiet they are strong speakers) could not be found. In this debate Mr. Smyth had a special right to speak, and to speak ic a witness, for he was chair- mzan of the meeting in Phieuix Park. He told his t tory with great skill for he put ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... The pieces selectod for her debdr In that city were East Ly7nne, and her famoma character of Medea, and the local critics speak in terms of the wanerst praise of the manner in which sheimpersonatcd bothl VoWe, jisplaying the highest histrionic genius ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... Arnbhei, and Mr. Snazelle adinirakle as Devilehoof. Miss Josephine Yorko was the Queen of the Gipsies. The opera was, generally speaking, well given, and told on the audionce, who ooored several items heartily, hrmongstth rest,I dreamt that I dwelt nd The ...

FASHIONABLB INTELLIGENCE

... Duchess of Bedfcrd. MISS CONRAN'S 'CONCERT. Expectation is on tiptoe for the debut of this young lady to-night. If.report speaks truly, we are to look for the rising in the empyrean of music of a star of the first magnitude; and, certainly, report is ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... t. 'i nioan! brought into reouisition in the spoctaclecara the create, so as speak, of Mr. etngler', saperb team, aad the wobvsucie. manner ih which they are trained speaks highly of rtue hanls that schooled them. The dlivassis an grcgiasl and laugL- ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... strongiI with the rest of that movement. Philosogheii are fond of trynig to reduce everything to some one principie, but roughly speaking . there is; truth in the assertion that aLt the fiineffects of music, melodic as well as harmonic, -are traceable to. contrast ...