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REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... chapters in thle present Nurnber are replete with interest aund are written in a pleasing, good-hunioured stvye. Wore e miliot speak so favourably of a short story called A Bitter Mistaok, in which the antuior strains after an effect thlit his powers are ...

THE DRAMA AND MUSIC

... lc picasso catleer clean as pelays aeed coseedies usually are-ties I illustrations of a story. It less no plot, properly speaking, but is lice vivtd seubodientea of 1 Ye Mtarners acedt usatomes of ys ifegliale in Ilo5t -a, mcdiscal tee puree of Mr ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... covered with isfliamed blisters, so tiect it became a, esatter of wonder ]lowv ese had besen able to walk. Slee is able to speak, loeovver, asid re- hates every detail of this unparalleled outrage, but leer sinjurics. are of so severe a seature tiest it ...

POETRY

... POETRY. 3iY MISSION. TInEY speak in stately, souttiteg word, - About our ?? tissiotu here, And while they speak, my quivering lids, Can sctrce retahl the-tear. They talk of noble destinies, Of grand and god-like deeds Sueh soetls must surely hear the ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... inexhaustible; we have but to organize them, and justly to distribute the ?? of the Feel- ings. DEsTahnsTrvm KSrsscwe.-Cicero speaks of a bronze statue of Hercules, which had the features worn away by the frequent osculations of the devout. Several in- stances ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... the fault of a moment of despair, when she forgot her duty- You would speak to me of my daughter ? said the marquis. Acid if it be of her I speak ? Then I command you to speak no more. It is the only command of yours, my honoured uncle, that my ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... and subjects which afford immense scope for the satirist's gall, are treated in a leck-adaisical, gesetish style, wvhicls speaks hut little for the -author's political perception and discrimissation, Of coarse, with the usual prejudice of authors who ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... best-the latter, because it contains some shoots of wit and yew-mour, and a few choice cuttings at the town stragglerg. In speaking, he clips his words most rue- fally, and it is a melancholy thing to hear his Cockney- ish praise of his rare vines and his ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... was folly prepared to take another before I was ?? Jonah Barrington's Personal Sketches. DUELrING IN AmrniicA.-Generally speaking, crimes are rare in the United States ; this is greatly owing to the educa- tion of the people, but, above all, to the abundance ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... iii the Green. Dusrhams now S arrives and explains how he lead put thle trick upon Bob to di core him of hisis vanity, and speaks the sentiment in the ii greens ; after which we are treated with lice well-known It chacmmies dance by the characeters. The ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... leouselsold troops. Clcsjide Frollo is ttescribed 1as a priest attacleed to :Notre Daem aied Esisceraltla, looking and speaking jdaiic upose nll occasiolcss ` whietit Pie-r'e Gricigoir'e is elevated to the respon- sible office of dramatic poet and ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... truth, and as she spoke her solemn voice thrilled through every fibre of his a frame. In the name of all that is sacred, speak I Man- 0 whet rar you ? There was a long pause; then Richard s slowly raised his hand, and pointed to the priest, while lie ...