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THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING.*

... THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING.* SOME HINTS FROM AMERICA. The Americans are notoriously much better public speakers than we tongue-tied Britons. Any American, without notice or preparation, cat make a neat, finished little speech, with a beginrning, mniddle ...

MR. HOLMAN HUNT'S NEW PICTURE

... withlthefurthei'advau- tago that they can speak and see, which Mr. Hunt's, ad- mirable as they are, cannot. Nothing is omitted in this picture but the soul of it. The artist is, or should be, a mau who speaks to men, whether in paint or marble, in verse ...

DRAMA

... commcrcial schemes in which he may have personal interest, is, at all events in Mr. Florence's hands, an amusing personage ; not speak of other littlo peculiarities indicative both of defective education and of natural humour, which last night contributed in ...

RECENT NOVELS

... are so advanced and the supe- riority to old world prejudices is so decided that it is determined, with no opposition to speak of, that people should for their own good mid for the general well-being of the State, submit to voluntary extinction at the ...

PUBLIC MEN ON PUBLIC! AFFAIRS

... PUBLIC MEN ON PUBLIC! AFFAIRS. Mr. Shavf-tiofcv*w, M.P., speaking Reading last night, said, much as regretted rcccnt events wotM And Government would no its best to put down the scenes of violence? and the law was not equal to the emergency they would ...

THE MAGAZINE RIFLE

... exposition of facts from one who is qualified to speak with i authority on mechanical questions, and whose views are not coloured by personal interest. The opinion of one like yourself, Mr. Rigby, who can speak as an expert with full knowledge of the subject ...

LITERATURE

... your own likeness. People some- times complain of writere, who talk of 1,J I. Speak to us, they exclaim, about ourselv s. Alas! when I speak to you of myself, I am speaking to you of yourselves also. Is it possible you do not feel that it is so ? Unthinking ...

THE SALVATION ARMY AND THE LATE MRS. BOOTH

... yesterday the anniversary of Mrrs. Booth's death was ceitebrated with special services by the Sulvatiun Ar-imiy. Strictly speaking. the 4t1 inst. should have been chosen for the celebration. that being the day, last year, -when the 'wife of General Booth ...

SHAKESPEARE'Ss NATURAL HISTORY.*

... attention have for the moat part beau long ago exploded. They are not, however, the less interesting on that account, not to speak of the numerous quaint contem- porary woodcut illustrations whicL the author has been at the pains to reproduce in these pages ...

THE DRAMA

... rendered by Ml MLt thin actress, and it is ?? by s look, 3 Tory a geture, or a poeneheonveysaherntuia4 cearly. fi chtug She speaks, as it-were, with herey, and at her frst not, meeting with Orlandosh byanrfuae touche, p, - ,her idliation towards him. - ...

DRAMA

... with which he utters the penmaes in the style of La Rochefoucauld which are put into his mouth, and it is not necessary to speak of the archness of Miss Fay Davis's impersonation of the orphan girl Juliet Gainshorough. Mr. H. D. Irving was excellent on ...

DEAN FARRAR ON THE BIBLE.*

... entire rejection of its authority. The old idepaof the Bible is felt to be no longer tenable. The infallible oracle does not speak with its old, or, we should rather say, with its ?? authority to the busy world. The Reformers made it into an idol, and a ...