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THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... climates are alike to him. Nothing exhausts himn; no alternations of beat and cold appear to have the least effect upon his hardy frame. His capacity of travelling, day and night, for thousands of miles, has never been approached by any traveller of whom ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... Southampton, 9, Queen's-terrace Commercial-offices, September 20. Sir-I beg to acquaint you that, following the intention of Mr. Thomas Hill, of this place, I have also determined aith hill on receiving goods from Paris and the continent, intended for the f ...

THEATRICALS, ETC

... ability we do not deny, but that he is capable of enacting and embodying the Marc Antony of Shakapere, we will not be fool-hardy enough to advance. It is doubtless a re- spectable performance, but it is only in repeating the words of his author, as set ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA AT

... outlaw, traversing the mountainous districts of the highlands for years, dying at an extreme old age, though leading Such a hardy and active life. The che. raccer was welf conceived-lhad some beautiful touches of elegant reading in,it, but the frame was ...

Published: Sunday 26 January 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1451 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... al investigation into that of inquiry into the science of hieroglyphics. But he has now his reward. s The great works of Thomas Young, says the great Humboldt, speaking of modern discoveries in light, marked with the stamp of genius, more than prepared ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... the Birkenhead ; and Charles S. Card, to the Havannah, 20, New Zealand. Gunner-John Arelibold, to the Birkenhead. Boatswain -Thomas Harris, to the Birkenhead. Carper.ter-James Roberts, to the Birkenhead. POLITICAL REIUNION.-ViscoUnntess Palmerston held a ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... the beams to tine sides of tile ship. This side ih so arranged ac to show the internal structure. !Tfhc moulel is ?? by Thomas Hardy, of Siiiderland. EXPOSITION DE ?? III;VI.E DE LA SENtALNl'. ?? persistance de la putie et la lenteur des ex- posante, ...

NOVELTIES IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM

... from the tomb no, called the Grotto Egizio, at Polledrara. Some tablets from to Carthage, from the collection of the late Sir Thomas Reade. he: A marble bust of Antoninus Pius, formerly in the Grimani dcl Palace at Venice. A collection of Roman antiquities ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... arising from Dugdale's date of Hankford's appointment as chief justice; but this has been re- moved by reference, through Mr Hardy's customary kindness, to the Roll itself. It turns out, on inspection, that the date, instead of being January 29, 1414, as ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Mercutio observes, that his wound is not so wide as a church door, nor so deep as a well, yet he feels that it is enough. Sir Thomas More died with a jest, and he was a martyr, at least to his own sincerity. Men may joke and quibble till they cannot do otherwise ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Needlework, and other articles of a similar nature. Two accidents occurred at the building. The Acis and Galatea fountain of Mr. Thomas, exhibited in the western nave, fell gown with a great crash. This fountain was, we believe, built upon the flooring of the ...

CATTLE SHOW OF THE ROYAL IRISH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Matthew Smith, Loughbrowv, Northumberland - Viscount Bangor, Thomas Wetherell, Darlington ; James hla Doegias, Atheistanford, Scotland; John Waring Max- well Down ; John Garden, Templemor e ; Thomas Kavanagh, Ba gna l twt ?? ef Caledon, the Earl of' Charle- ...