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THEATRE ROYAL—ITALIAN OPERA

... THEATRE ROYAL-ITALIAN OPERA. The few who are accustomed to the social out' Vege of speaking their minds do not hesitate to uy that Meyerbeer'a opera, Robert le Diable, is a fine but rather heavy work. It is a laborious performance, on a fair level, ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... will merely,-in speaking of her vocalism, mention her singing of the air 1Que Bola Virgirs rosa. We need not say that this song was heard by the entire house in delighted silence. Its own merits as a. delicious favourite melody, not to speak of its exqu ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... TAIE GAIETY THEATRE. Last evening luch Ado albiut Nothing was produced before a full house. Speaking gencr lly of the perfortwinc?, it rrtay be descrihed as hz been in every sECs? most satiofacto y. Of liss Wallis's Beatrice there cannot be a sccond ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... the studyof eur language and history should go hand in hand. Mr MacNeill, in speaking to the paper, quoted the late celebrated French Orientalist, A.Darmesteter, who, in speaking of Treland a nd her history and literature, used almost the saoue terms as ...

THE CAMPOBELLO-SINICO CONCERTS

... the Exhi- bition Palace. The attendance was much larger than on the previous occasion, and the entertain. ment, generally speaking, a more successful ote, The artists vere the same. Some anticipation was indulged in as to the appearance of ?dlle Mariani ...

MOUNT MELLERAY—ITS SCHOOLS—ANNUAL EXHIBITION

... said to Brother Philip, the porter- How can you t live without speaking ? We don't live without speaking, l said poor old Philip with much simplicity, but when we I want to speak we speak to God Almighty-could we converse 3 with anv one better ? Ab ...

THE NORTH-EAST AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... includium the joint show of the Roval Agri- cultural and North-East Societies, held in 1872, in the Ormeau Park. These facts speak for them- selves, and empheise not only the necessity but the usefulness of such exhibitions both to the breeder, the farmer ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE SYNDICATE

... direction of Mr Charles Nyland, have made the King street house the model theatre, of which everyone, stranger and visitor, speaks so well. Indeed, no theatre in the king- dom has had the advantage of a more perfect, i more loyal, or a more popular manager ...

LECTURE ON MUSIC

... introduced The Lecturer, who wasr ruost enthusiastically a received. IG the course of Us remarks he said- that the theme he was to speak upon was appro - priate to that hall, it being dedicated to the Icause of temperance, which promotud the honour of Godantd ...

THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S MUSICAL RECITALS

... that mlght-have been realised with, a ?? instruments, [is singularly monng in its effect. 'The 'cello I is made to sing and speak it in ?? -Taiy, the piano, bursting in, Siiely, though net ! 'til the final moivemsnt does the lion pianist a hakwehis mane ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... of its Gcomic attributes. In. deed, it seems to have gained in them, the noble lord has been some years in the world, so to speak, and ?? with -it seemsa to have made him.more consistently-absurd, more inteUi- gently foolish, and more sublimely rididulous ...

THE UNIVERSITY CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT

... the chorus of ladies and gentlemen who constftute the l vocal department of the society. In speaking o the oratorio it must be remembered that we are speaking of it only after a first hearing of it, and that it is, therefore, oiut of oun power to write ...