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THE PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

... THE PHILHAlR1IONI0 CONCERl e fifth subscription concert of t-hr , C The fifth subscription ?? of the present season c e took place on Tuesday evening, at the Hall, -lope-street the attondancie not bei ...

Reviews

... 11MCW4. Lrii;?iic .lomscos . By Robert James Culverwell, M.D. A mionthly social, containing, a variety of light reading, oin psopular, dsoiiS~tic, recreative, philosophical, and Other suibjects. Its ? ...

LITERARY EXAMINER AND TIMES

... Literarn Lebefu[. C 2'he Briiish Qurl'ierly Revieu,. No.I2t, May!,1850. C London: Jackson and Walford. w ' The present is, we,think, one of the ablest and most; naeful of the numbers of this review. Indeed,,it m'ay'ybe said of the British Quarterly, vires acquirit eundo.,-'we B had occasion lately to refer to the increasing apprecia- 51 tion by the literary public of the talent which it ...

POETRY

... - -1l LINES ADOR.SSD TO A TJORN oSOOWINO ALON5, BEAR MARTIN MKUR. (tesitation of llorvLroriH'* No other sheep was near, the lamb was all alone.) [ORIoINAL.] Sweetly blow I Whilst at thy feet the waters flow, Thou solitary thorn. And near the waters' brim The little fishes swim, Past the solitary thorn. The little birds on high Above thy branches fly, Thou solitary thorn; And butterflies so ...

THE RAILWAY STATION

... - THE. RAILWAY STATION.- * ?? . . . i_-~ :: .;5, efre to Theyjuadge not well who deem thatonce amingus 5s ti -A spirit ?? now from earth las fled, ; I to. a Who ?? that at the busy sounls Swhich throng us, ?? Its shining wings for evermbre have el ed. .. you Not all the turmoil of tili age of-iron r.ot 'e Can scare that-spirit henee; ;like some sweet bird iritr Tsat loud harsh voices in its ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... FRItNOli OPERA. Tf, It is greatly to be logrettedi that thle three last repro- th Wentations ci' French Opera, just coiichilded at the above establishliine t, have been so canaitily att ...

To the REVEREND W. W. EWBANK

... To tile REIVEREND I[. 7. E iVRANK. To-be homne.r, as thle wir;.l goes, Is to be pick'd out of ten tliOUSMId -S!le'k-cepeare. In last Ttlsday'.s papor you are report d to have, ,on the previous eveln ...

Reviews

... lit-ticto ?? ins, Tourio Libracry. London: Sims and M'Intyre, 0 ins, ?? Morley Ernstein, by G. P. R. James, and the Sketch Vi Book, by Washington Irving, are the two latest publica- t n tiens Of this ...

LITERARY EXAMINER AND TIMES

... - - - i-- ?? cati fhieA8 eh Worldeie. :otEere Peiaps. ?? Ja'esc -Bailey, ?? rofhFestu. betro'idon': W.'Picke-i'?g, -.Twelve yes- a ?? ale' s Th rst jioe ave ' eliipsed since tfhe publicatioii' ! ir. i c o ri athis peri nothing appeared from his pen, except some additional matter intended andincorporated with, successive editions of the Festus.' i lA silence so protracted and'so unusual in ...

Literary Extracts

... rgi tEX- ,fi Ha5iAuri WEAy'H A`Xi ?? -Tliire~isa hoel cai ?? a, Shrewd Itutif, that wthoever the devil side *id deh Ill employ. Anda whait bjit liabittial idleness.eid call heredlitar'yrw*_esich aii'd' itlesj tiod~e' FPr i'b~at i's ~SOo i c~iistittitd, that liecan only obtotin aproper~usewof hisfaoul-' 510t te by exercising them, and will. not ,exercise them, unless a55 necessity ofi some ...

DR. MACKAY'S EGERIA AND OTHER POEMS

... DR. MACKAY'S EGERIA AND OTHER p POEMIS. The opinion we exo essed en ti- - '1I -.I 'the opnion w epressed onl thle excellence of' Dr. Mackay's poetical ceinhiositiens has foond an echlo in thet etooi ...

THE ROYAL INSTITUTION MUSEUM

... THE ROYAL INSTITUTION MUSBU21. 11 ?? 11.AAAed F A AAmL--. it, ' Through the kindness of the president, Theodore ti ior W. Rathbone, Esq., the museum belonging to the I d] ;he Royal Institution was thr ...