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... Ivan at Alexandrovna to suffer some more horrible death. Prince Serebrenni was one of the few who dared to oppose them and to speak the truth to Ivan; he is represented as brave and honourable in a high degree. We follow him through a very chequered career ...

REVIEWS

... scoundrel who made money out of the man he served and betrayed. Constant was fifteen years in close attendance upon his hero; he. speaks -of him-as he found him, a kindly man, of simple life, of- immense fascination, of careless energy. It is from Constant that ...

COMIC OPERA AT THE GLOBE

... mature consideration, feel it only just to speak of the work in such high terms of praise, words are but poor servants when we comne to talk of the cast. The names of JMr. Oudin, IMr. Wyatt, and Miss Jessie Bond speak volumes, but each of these tried artists ...

THE SEASONS FASHIONS

... or, to speak more precisely, on somebody else's hair, which is piled up high above her head. The parasol is, doubtless, a deputy bonnet, performing, when not needed as a prop, the functions of shade and shelter, which should, rationally speaking, be the ...

OPÉRA COMIQUE

... fault is that it has introduced a bastard style of so-called opera in which the performers are called upon alternately to speak and sing. The idea of the French provincial manager who, disappointed by a party of vocalists, informed the public that in ...

COURT LIFE BELOW STAIRS.*

... implies superficial study, which is scarcely less evident in Mr. Molloy's occasional allusions to eminent men. His mode of speaking about Hoadly and Samuel Clarke indicates at least an oblivion of the fact that they were the two most eminent writers of ...

NATIVE LIFE IN TRAVANCORE

... extraordinary chaos of races j leligions--a useful lesson for those easy sciolists who persist in speaking of the people of India as glibly as they might speak of the people of Scot- lad, in a fashion which shows they envisage that vast congeries of hostile ...

MORE ENGLISH AS SHE IS SPOKE

... although a good English scholar, he allows that of certain things he has not understook to speak of it : at the same time, after the soup is bringed, he says, Speak always, right or bad. Finally, betaking himself to The Field, he joyfully tells us ...

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... known are related in the words of the contemporary authorities. Where Mr. Steinmetz speaks in his own name he is decidedly common-place, but then he very seldom does speak in his own name. There are signs of head- long work in some parts of the volume, as ...

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... land. For my own part I have, in the House of Comnna's and else- vhere, whatever miy inward impression might be, declined to speak sirongly oa these atrocities, until there was both clear and responsible evidence before in I Fo tranS of this evidence, I ...

REMINISCENCES OF FIFTY YEARS.*

... night, and told him she much feared their son Willie had become deranged, as she had been listening to him for some time speaking loudly and rapidly to himself. Her husband listened, came tothe same conclusion; and they forthwith hurried into their boy's ...