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AMUSEMENTS

... you not move on yourself '? I did not try to tin speak to you, did I I I wanted to speak to Mr Dick, D who has been my good friend since I was a boy. i Now come, don't lean your face on your hands wh Y speak up like man. At this stage Tough turned Sta h ...

THE THEATRE

... We do not at all intend to compare- him to the higher class of tragedians. He is entirely a physical actor, if we may so speak. His best acting I is when he is acting naturally-a fine free graceful manner, with 5 manly vigour, and all the physical a ...

HER MAJESTY'S OPERA HOUSE

... BOllenllian King, loolks not so well as he i Et speaks the kingly past, and a little more care in the act i 1:12D up would be well bestowed. Florizel, his son (NIr Meerer) hittc both looks, scts, and speaks well, as the lover of the i to Princess Perdita ...

POETRY

... Old music, unforgotten still, Around me rings and swells. Oh, wooing voice I ob, cruel voice . Wily will you haunt me sol Speaking the old sweet tenderness, The love of long ago. An angel form, a blessed face, A picture, fading never I The anguish of a ...

POETRY

... thee, vwhen on tho shore is dlying The Slll's last ray: I think of thee, when autumn woods are sighing At close of day. I speak of thee, when in the summer bower I sit alone; I hear thy voice, when at the ihidnight hour The wind O.akes moau. I thin]k ...

POETRY

... cloud, and changing skies b hear the rusling of the blast . That through the snowy valley flies. Abd passing few are they who speak, Wild stormy month, in praise of thee; Yet though thy winds are lond aud bleak, Thou art a welomne month to me. Heorthoe, to ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES

... demolished, and a theatre for Mr Tooflejjliult on fi the site; -A large hotel is also: said tod fonn. part of si the plan. Speaking of Mr Toele, it ma be mentioned It that a 'large gathering of profesional celebrities 51 assembied at his house in Orme Square ...

THE COMIC PRESS,

... to put up with.-Madas Il Baronne (who will speak English)- And tell me, Mistress Brown, your clevaro 'usband, who 'ave a so beautiful talent-is ho yet of ze Royal Academy ? Our artist's wife (who will speak French)- OhD non, madame helas I Selennent ...

POETRY

... cased his soul with might, And taught his heart to dare. Ansi noe lie comes to-publso light, Arid calls the congregation To speak the wyorios of tirrtir and right To alt the Tchelress nation. Steen and serene he stands, as one * Whose life is rooted surely ...

POETRY

... manhood's risen day, And nerves the soul to might, When life shines forth with fullest ray, Forewarning least of night. It speaks of noble ends to gaih, A world to mend by love, That tempers strength of hand and braun With softness of the dove. It falls ...

LITERATURE

... ; most of the chief actors are personally known to MIr Steven- son, who expresses in his preface the hope that his plain speaking will not cost him any of his friends. The writing of the book was thus evidently a delicate task, and Mr Stevenson is to ...

LITERATURE

... into as few word, .saihle. His points gain imiiensely the,. y. in running through the hook one comijoS across sonie straight speaking. What, for instance, could be miore direct than this :-'- it Is niot their temperaments that make shipwrecks of so ianIUy ...