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... Ug)lemo. Is Magazmine. February. Simpkin, Mar- shall and Co. ho Commission to inquire into the Working the English Universities has been made Io ppropriate occasion for an admirable ar- ,,en tihe constitution and existing condition these institutions in Scotland, The writer pialtially sets forth both their advantages .i their defects, and making all due allow- iec for the latter, it is easy to ...

Poetry

... ;2909tri). W- fIlE TOILERWS DREAM. reokbelin~es are from a volumo of .0D n~lain srr~, and are the production of a 'he by 1.81 They are indeed beautiful, ad under i'll; 1, thoroughly anrd thoughtfull; nppro. es hau5gbing bowers, in by ,,reon twining elms, a plcasant shade, WIWIr'e - noon is made, At SI wift-footed hours At'1,rih()ch breath of the enamoured flowers, r: I i,11 whero the ...

Public Amusements

... ?? anillocaullto. t ~~~PRINCESS'S.] The cast of As You Like It comprises a large c 1 amount of histrionic force. The Rosalind of Mrs. I H Kean is one of those finished characters, arch with- a out coarseness, and modulated into pathos where need requires, that wholly belong to her own mode t of rendering poetical comedy. The speeches of t r Jaques are effectively declaimed by Mr. Kean, who a 3 ...

Poetry

... .jWo~rtry. THE WAiRNING. Beware! PThe Israelite of old, who tore The lion in his path-when, poor and bhlind, Fle saw the blessed light of Heaven no more, Shorn of his noble strength, and forced to grind In prison, and at last led forth to be .A pander to Philistine revelry- *rpon the pillars of the temple laid Ilns desperate hands, and in its overthrow pestroyed himself, and with him those who ...

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... lifulewo. Robeet Owen's Journal. Part 4. Clayton and Son, Strand. The present part is unusually interesting, as containing a portion of the autobiography of the Patriarch of English Socialism, in the shape of two letters to the Dean of York. It appears that the Dean is publishing in Col- burn's Newt 3onthly Magazine a memoir of the late Sir Robert Peel ; and, by way of proving tile piety of ...

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... MIil3w0. The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines. In a Series of Fifteen Tales. By lNY COWDEN CLARIOs. Tale If. The Thane's Dauyhter. London: Smith and Son Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. A FEW weeks ago we noticed the first tale of this series, Portia, the Heiress of Belmont, and i now we have before us The Thane's Daughter, I the preludes to Lady Macbeth. Every reader of Shakespeare is, of course, ...

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... . tifottwo. ,I Transport Voyage the Alauritius and d5ilt ? ?? Hope ~~~fell Back;- touching at the COpeof Good Hope they and St. Helena. By the Author of Paddiana. he I Murray. boat It is pleasant to get a peep at foreign land men and characters in the company of so lively and u rntertaining a writer as the author of Pad- 82it diana. The basis of the present volume is a undi voyage he made a ...

Poetry

... ipovirp. TO ROME. As I stood on the Forum's sacred earth, a And gazed on the ruins of Roman birth, I thought that each column its silence broke, t And these words of fate the echoes wvoke ! e Oh Rome t thou panting heart of giant men, t Thou that once wert-and then did cease to be; h Long dead-late risen-we welcome thee again, v Henceforth and ever more worthy to be free- Metropolis of the ...

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... tieblwo. Tait's Magazine. February. Simpkin, Mar- shall and Co. The Commission to inquire into the Working of the English Universities has been made the appropriate occasion for an admirable ar- ticle on the constitution and existing condition of these institutions in Scotland. The writer impartially sets forth both their advantages and their defects, and making all due allow- anco for the ...

Poetry

... jpoetry. TO ROME. As I stood on the Forum's sacred earth, And gazed on the ruins of Roman birth, I thought that each oolumn its silence broke, t And these words of fate the ochoes woke ! e Oh Rome! thou panting heart of giant men, Thou that once wert-and then did cease to be; Long dead-late risen-we welcome thee again, .Henceforth and ever more worthy to be free- yetropolis of the world's ...

Poetry

... 21abe . .- V ?? TO ROME. I stood on the ForUm's sacred'earth, Aed gazed on the ruins of Roman birth, Ithought that each column its silence broke, ad these words of fate the echoes wokeI oh Rome ! thou panting heart of gliant men, ThOu that once wert-and then did cease to be; Long dead-late risen-we welcome thee again, iinneforth and ever more worthy to be free- Dletropolis of the world's ...

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... iplublic amocuttlito. , ROYAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION. *r The music of Wales is now in course of demon- ge stration at this Institution under the able direction t 6n- of Mr. Ellis Roberts, who gives a lecture, and ilmss- ,d. trates it on the harp, the vocal portion being given I by Miss Blanche Young. The Dissolving Views are t on a source of great attraction to the visitors of this st. ...