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TH ART-UNION OF LONDON

... Boaird of Trade and the society ats to the choice of prizes were now set at rest [hoar, heal. llebelieved that, generally speaking, the pritnitarl given satisfaction to the subscribers ; land the suabscriptions for the current year wore grecater than tisey ...

EXHIBITION OF 1851

... ant immense assemblage [hrear-, hoax', and cheers]. ButI these ivere merely local rind temporary interests. lI-I would now speak of the effect of thle exhibition on the London manufacturing and !F trading interests. London was at groat manaunfacturing ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... evening pas- sages of exquisite tenderness wvere alternated with bursts of passioiate expression-not the customary and, so to speak, physical forms of stage passion, but genuine and impressive outpoeurings f manly feeling. As asctor, too, Signor BAU- O.tuIoE ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... nosy inl this country. This lady's Piceroto had proved liar anl artist, but had scarcely predicated so power- ful, and, so to speak, niasterly an i Illpersoisation as this of Orteitl. Its the acthig it is througheout informed by a hiich ,intclligenor~, lani ...

SPANISH LITERATURE

... s e note to this part of the work, Mr. Ticknor bears a E graceful testimony to the genius of Southey, of it whose name he speaks as one that must always he lI mentioned with peculiar respect by scholars in- n terested in Spanish literature, and whose ...