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THE CORK EXHIBITION

... THE CORK EXHIBITION. [FROM OUR SPECIAL 0ORIRESPON1DENT.1 CORK, SATURDAY NOON. Up to this date, and inclusive, I have only to speak of banquet, ball, and boating. Last night- or, to state the fact more accurately, this morning's light-brought the inaugural ...

THE CORK EXHIBITION

... vogue; th, but bracelets, studs, shawl pins, and a host of other ?? useful or ornamental contrivances are in the case I d speak of, and many of them are exceedingly elegant. ing The next contribution (I am taking the straight ,]Is line which bisects the ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... standing being present. There is no language better fitted for a translation of our great poet than the German, which, properly speaking, is mother of our own; and in no country, not even in England, has SHAKSPEARE been so much studied and commented upon as ...

THE GROSVENOR HOUSE GALLERY

... proof ot the assiduity . and intelligence of each individual actor, and of their per- . fect polling together. I We cannot speak so favourably of Lassieo's trogedy. It is but a pale shadowv of T'i'ginius. Shorn of all the interest of bistory, disguisod ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... s, begins the life of a gallant. The scene in which Alephistopheles gives advice to the young student, who thinks lie is speaking to the learned Faust, was An admirable piece of acting, and brought down the loudest applause. The drinking scene in Auerbacr's ...

ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... to Dick Tun'pin, who, no fiction, had all hie courage without his false philosophy and murderous seuti- mentality; and to speak of Robin flood and Little John in the same breath would be unhandsome to the honestforesters. The plot of the 77te Robbers ...

ARCHDEACON WILBERFORCE'S CHARGE, 1852

... judi- ciary. With the striking conclusion of the appeal itself Eve close our notice The ruling power of every community speaks through its judicial and legislative organs, and unless the last are called into action the first are of necessity supreme ...

THE CORK EXHIBITION

... neither remarkable for its antiquity nor its beauty, but picturesque for its admirable position upon the i river. The work I speak of was produced in the l village of Blackrock. In the year of the famine, E the late Lady Deane conceived the idea of intro- ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... Drury-lane, with FORXESassn ephistspQ' but, the original drawbacks equally prevailing, the result was equally unsatisfactory, We speak, of course, in a po- pular sense. To musicians the opera was ftmiliar-,, standard and a classic work; while travelling elilcittsntj ...

FRENCH PLAYS

... ' YIMl FANN'Y KEMBLE, of the 31idsatinser Ith'sne ?? aud accompanied by MENDEL- econer it c thebett is UR vet premature to speak, hut jlr itoibter for the pleasure of the town, - O;e - i, arid for its growth in refined dramatic The Earli wo e 'irt' Is ...

HAYMARKET THEATRE

... afterwards command. Mr. Kico, in VI , liscip to tote large class of the intelligent and respecta- ,e ihspeariau actors, who speak the lev,- parts with good 'asdon ad practised propriety, and who fling more or less Fur, but alwrays of the physical kind, ...

THE SURREY THEATRE

... to au effective chorus. In the second act, the dispute between the Bnask-etsseaker and his wife is partially carried on in speak- ing-partially in very fluent and facile musical phrases. We have the, after an encored song from tlse fulsgcian, a scena for ...