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TALFOURD

... earned the love we bore him, That we loved him long and well. Let it speak of kindliest nature, Of the large, yet subtle mind, Of a heart all overflowing With affection for his kind. Speak of honour-trust-and frankness, Of a hand preventing need, And of whisper ...

LETTER CCXXV. I

... said to enjoy freedom of speech when he is at liberty to speak out his mind Ly, without fear of consequences; he may also he be said to enjoy freedom of speech when he is k, at liberty to speak as long and as often nas he pleases. Clearly these are different ...

THE LONDON EXHIBITIONS

... all; nevertheless he has done good service, though it is not here or now visible, Of Stanfield's works it is superfluous to speak; his fame is well and justly established, and his pictures this year are not unworthy of it Turner sends four illustrations ...

Hints for the Household

... especially nowv the atmnoshere hasi become more salubrious: To breathe well is to speak well, It is an art. We do not breathe well naturally' To breathe for the purpose of speaking is a very different thing from the act of breathing for the purposes of iffe ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... years went on. To try to amend the original would be to destroy the whole. Taking it, then, as an imitation, we can cordially speak to its success. If the eccentricities seem coca- sionally to be exhibited with a little more emphasis, as in, the limp, for ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... morit in itself, that he has given many of his chnractors smart and sometimes witty lines to speak, and it is not his fault if the actors do not always speak them aptly. The chief parts are borne by Mr. Carton as Baines Durant, and Miss Compton as Mrs ...

Literature

... MAna~ianT ttLLxst. Speak, then true heart, ont from the bungry sea dis Whiah sacked thee dosin justtia thy frait af lifo, s- Speak, wife and mether, tram that unmarl;'d grave msd Whioh those so vainly seek wbo loved the w ell, Speak, rather, Margaret, ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... 306, aged 8 years)* KERNELS OF NUTS GIVEN AUGUST 10. 1 Necessity is the mother of invention. 2. Speak gently ! it is better far To rule by love than fear. Speak gently ! let no harsh words mar The good we might do here. 3 Annie. 4. G A T E S. G N A T A WR ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... his ability to write effective part music; and of his general knowledge of the capacities of an orchestra choir we mav also speak with perfect assurance. But Mr. Stanford has perhaps been afraid of giving undue freedom to his gift of melody; and in situations ...

From Punch

... the Man of December, and Man of Sedan. For misfortune, perhaps, more than fault they've maligned Ihim. As the song says, we Speak of a man as we find him. E DUCATIONAL QUESTIONS. (Prize Questions and Answers: Dedicated to the London School Board.) Q. Who ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... belonging to Franconi's. com- oyaf pany. There he made money, and exhibited so much of the his artist that Mendelssohn u sed to speak of him with admira- still tion, and did not refuse to write for him marches and other g as stage music. own Professor Anderson ...

STRANGE STORY OF A RECLUSE

... gipsy fashlon; and crlaoline is only conspicuous by Its absence, She speaks only to her tradesmen and her tenants, and her language Is remarkable for Its brevity. Of herself she never speaks, and none of those who have weekly dealings with her have ever heard ...