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THE BRITISH MUSEUM

... workmen -that he slid vet wish as to. e to see 'be, miodel in progress; therefore I never had sit a ict, at opportunity of speaking with him on the mubject, nor was ri ua the Mr. Hawkins ever asked a word on the rubjeot of the ar- el been rangemoent. 3ut ...

LITERATURE

... We must go among them, and pay them a compliment. Amid a storm of bullets he rode forward, and executed his purpose. He speaks German, French, and Italian with equal faci- lity, but prefers the first. At his table he is a perfect host and man of the ...

MUSIC

... all parts of the hosuse)-a com~pliment whose true value is to mne greater thas that of silver and gold; a compliment whbich speaks of their esteem and affection for, ana of their confidence in, the leader who has thus far struggled in their cause. (M~uch ...

LITERATURE

... collection of news- If ?papers belonging to the Britishe Museum is, we .man believe, the finest in tlhe world; and Mr. Hunnt speaks the w nith a natural admiration of the thous~and yards of the -shelvinlg 'which it occupies. But what are these, or men -all ...

THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF 1851

... so that he cannot be seeid to have any undisturbed repose by night or by day. Ir is stated that no unauthorised Persian cam speak to him now, er give him anything to conduce to his comnfort; aind tha^t any emp~oye'e of the government found ?? these apparently ...

LITERATURE

... if he had never studied anything else. Of his qualifica- tions as an artist and as an antiquarian, generally speaking, it is needless to speak, after the variety of beautiful and elaborate publications which have ap- peared, either in his own name, or ...

MUSIC

... of last yearr, we think only in the assumption by Formes of the. prt i of Marcel., It was A striking performance; vocally speaking, excellent; bhut as a repreeentotiod; of the Hugnenot adier, severe and stern, but. sublime in' religious faith, and beautiful ...

FINE ARTS

... sang Bertha,, and; Tiohatochek the Prophet, tWe' three Anabaptiat. were MM. Pficter, Zschiesohe, and BOtticher. The papers speak. in extravagant terms of the efocta of the massive instrumentation, but complain of the rabsence of -melody. On the whoile ...

FINE ARTS

... story, and gave 0Dcmpleteness to the work the as a drssmatsc representation. Of the piece Itself it is unine.. cesesry to speak, as it has frequently been played here in IVa former seasons, and' always with very, favourable results. n a On the Present ...

LITERATURE

... papal territories, have played an independent part in Italia-l history, and enjoyed an influence and a prosperity, secularly speaking, much more remarkable than anything that Rome herself could ever boast since she fell under the sway of the popes. And yet ...

LITERATURE

... but of one who weighs the ,omparative merits of establishment and voluotaryism with equal acuteness and candour, and who speaks with frankness, as well when he has to regoonise beauties in the Anglian-Episcopal church, as when he has to express his disient ...

LITERATURE

... (page 34), are abolished in the legal way by the dtiet. As to the historical researches of the author, we only mention that he speaks of an octarchy as exist. mg in Hungary for two centuries and thus adopts as an unquestionable tact, the exploded hypothesis ...