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THE IRISH LITERARY THEATRE

... Ireland only but for the worl4d Every nation had-its word to speak. He believed theF mission of Ireland was to lift up her voice for spirituality, for ideality, for sincerity in the inglish-speaking iorld. Ireland had had a unique history. But they could not ...

A PORTRAIT OF THE POPE

... temples. His cassock seems'to envelop only the ?? of a body, just enough~humanity to hold a soul. -He speaks very slowly, particularly whenf he speaks in French. In Italian he Improvises withrapidity, but in French he has to call on his memory, which is ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... present, because when their grandfathers were going'to school the speaking ot it wars made penal. The boys sad girls wore what was called a tally round their necks, and if they were known to speak a word of Irisbh a nick was put in the tally, which was made ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... nata, for piano and violin, in A minor, op 19, ;plaved here fmr the first time. After a finst hear- ilng, we feel bound to speak with great reserve - about it, feeling that a more intimate acquain- -tance with the work may bring to lignt teautios whic ...

IRISH ART FOR THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... conception of it and of the beauty of those portions which wore developed; but we are happy to say that we are now able to speak of it on the evidence of our own eyes, and no longer as seen in detail but in its complete form. The work has just been cast ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE.—MARITANA

... realise any other Filina but here, so it must -be difficult, to imagine a Maritarn who meets the ideal she has created.- To speak ef her delightful vocalism and charm- ingly graceful acting were a tempting theme, but, after all, no one in Dublin need be ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... with anythiug like success a powerful array of leading vocalists, highly accomplished in their art, is indispensa. bi, not to speak of the acoessory parts, which must be ably tilled by sound musicians. Thus Il is that we conei- der the style in which it was ...

THE ROYAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY

... Millais'brush it tells its story qt one-like nature it speaks for itself with a magic of its own. The great industry of his youth has given him the facility of his na- turity, and although Speak, Speak may not be named as amongst the greatest of his many ...

LITERATURE

... upon our native land, entitled Ireland-its Garden and its Grave upon which we will say nothing, as we unhappily can seldom speak favourably of our cotltemporary's political effusiuns. ...

MR. LUDWIG'S '98 CONCERTS

... will ensure that thev shall want nothing appreciative and cultured interpretation. Mr Ludwig himseif it is course needless to speak, whilst amongst the distinguished vocalikt* assisting will Miss Adelaide, Mullen, Miss Leonard, and Laurence Mooney. Mr Patrick ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... cattle showed an increase of 62,705, and this year adds to the improvement; but the returns in other respects for this year speak in a sadder tone. With a deficiency of some twenty-one thousand acres in the extent of land under crops, a diminu. tion in ...

SPRING CATTLE SHOW

... as most perfect we may -soture to speak of those sent in by N. Barton, Esq., the Earl of Shannon Ca new exhibitor), Lord Duct- raven, &c. The fat cows also present a most attractive feature In the show. We can only speak of the specimens which ?? to challenge ...