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THE REVIEWS

... plained in the Edinburgh Review. Of Merivale's Rome under the Empire, a notice of the work bear- t ing that name, we can speak highly. It would not T be easy to specify any one portion as entitled to mor ce praise than another ; as a whole, it gives ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... tiveexcellence, Y In the polacca she comutmanded an entcilsiastic encore. s OfbSignor IIAICAI;DE'S Aria'rO wte cannet speak approvingly, A provoking inequality is the fauit of this t'ising Singer. With ss exqtuisite a voice-a Voice perhaps wititout ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... e impress of perfect originality whic i is sltamped upon every bar of Mo1YuEBEsER's niusic. And yet in a minor, and so to speak, tamer degree, IHALEVY has proved, in Lee ,fiivc, that hie posseses, to at limited extent, of course, these very qualities ...

YOUNG ITALY

... treasures of it the South, we have offered a fair ?? of the contents of a book of which we shall find it dif- e ficult to speak too highly. It is gratifying to mark the gradual but obvious elevation of tone and object of the majority of works now put ...

THE MAGAZINES

... Wordsworti, are exceedingly good wood-engravings, from drawinigs by Genielli and Hlair. Of ?? articles in general ire cats speak in terms of great praise. On tite Applications of Science to the Fine and Useful. Arts : the chenistry of Pottery Clay, ...

THE REVIEWS

... civil and ecclesiastical ti ,authorities. Without concurring with the talented D I authors in all their views, we cannot speak other- 1 swise than in terms of commendation of the articles t -entitled Wordsworth, The Method of the c ,Divine Government ...

GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... obtainitig tli a piospectuis, to ititenih soisethsitg which h~e thought u esitable tor thu occasion. I~t wvas not for hint to whit speak of thle uteris of Isis design: lie wouldl leave tbe unarni- wt mnich seleittoit of the six sveli-tquatified gentlemess who ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... heard it given throughout with more spirit. Every part was adequately filled. Of the Oroveso of LABLACHE it is needless to speak. Mine. GiULIAXA renewed in e lgdalisa the highly favour- able opinion ?? had previously obtained ; and Pollio, whe- ther as ...

GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... list' markets erudlit! wills Our sheep, And horised cattle, our poultry, and eslie- natioti c daily ou'egs hoiiou Let noS speak] of the products derived from the animal either kinsgdoin. Franci We must avail ourselves of tise Exhibition to offer to this ...

WORDSWORTH'S PRELUDE

... teachers whose calling precludes a doubt of their earnestness, and whose intellect for- bids question of their wisdom. Without speaking of the older dead, where did Chalmers, where Wardlaw, direct their attacks-where do Melvill, and Pusey, and Croly level theirs ...

PILLARS OF HERCULES

... should lie to prolong the existence of siurple States of society as munch as possible theat foreign usages are, generally speaking, unsuit- able land irijul-ious ; and that as thle individual taly be truly called rich who has few wants, and happy whlo ...