Literature

... . ittraturt The Prose Works o~f Jobn Mfilteu. VOi. IV. Containing the flrst book of a Treati-se Ons Christian Doctrine, comspikle from the Holy Scriptures alone. Translated from the original by Charles R. Sunmner, DD., Lord Blishop of Winchester. New Edition, sre- visen and corrected. (Bohn'e Standard Libraryf.-H~enry G. In te yer 123 ?? te Od State Paper-office brouht o lghta lst orkof iltn, ...

THEATRES, &c

... THEATRES, &&- -r- drama, in three acts, called Vie Casket of Jewels, and announced in the bills as Slew, was produced here on Monday eveniong with equivocal success. The recom- mendations of the piece were indeed so slight that it was inm- possible to imagine why it should have beep drawn forth from the obscurity in which it has long been buried. The drama, it seems, is the production of ...

Published: Sunday 06 March 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1926 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Poetry

... vartru. NATURE'S TEACHINGS. On! ye bright birds winging Home your joyous flight, In your rapture singing Strains of wild delight, Th'%rb are human voices Dearer to our ears, And the heart rejoices When such strains it hears- Hark! for strains excelling Those are heard above, Saints their praises telling To the God of Love! Oh! ye lofty mountains, With high grandeur crown'd, Whence a thousand ...

SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS

... ; ! 8,OI OF; BRrI ARTIST& qcity ohi''of Artistp lrtivo o peil t}tjr *6;bitioR in good time this season, and have got, on shale, every good set of pictur8es ;egter. ,Ter er 4.ro abs ,sntess-such as Mr. Anthony, who has eased to be:4q414, o of the society-wheee 1o0s is Roticeablo; . b utt the wls Sr.f1s44,4 and the t result is the iaveiag attractivesersi. TTI gsj4.0 of corporate purpose-of ...

LITERATURE

... iZ T&BJ14RATiVE. r ,, ; 1 'LAYEI 1501 BEFiigs aY' Hawv LiNODOuN.(L- do and DtsJin: kicliprdsoiii ?? ;967 .1 ESSAYs :AND.DR' '1yf5,OHIE'' one Tuonn', OUITI AND SoCIALISM.! By 0. A. BoeowzsoN, LL.D. (Mfew Yor'k: D. 'ccc? J. 4adile' and do. LDublin: J ?? These two remnarkable. look& present thenmslves for our consideration. together,.and although there are many things~ III which they are strongly ...

ATHENÆUM INSTITUTE

... A THEN3-UM INSTITUTJ. A meeting of gentlemen connected with literature and journalism was held on Saturday afternoon, in the rooms of the Athenoaum Insurance Company, in Sackville-street, for the purpose of a eoniersational discussion on the features and the merits of the newly-started Athenanum Institute. From what fell from Mr.' Richmond, of the Athenaeum Insurance Com- pany, who took the ...

EXHIBITION OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTION OF FINE ARTS

... EXHiBBINION OF THE NA 7IONAL IN STITUTION OF FIRE ARTS. The sixth season of this society of painters wras inaugurated upon Saturday by the usual private view at the Portland-rooms. There are as many as 337 works in oil suspended on the walls, with 63 water-colour drawings in the room appropriated to that department. As a whole, the collection can hardly be. deemed satisfactory. Like the ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... REVIEWI OF ?? soolks. My Nov-a. By SIR E. BULWEI LYTTON. Black- wood, Edinburysg. This, the last and certainly not the best of Sir Lytton Bulwer'o productions, has already appeared in the pages of Blackwood's Magazine. It is Low issued to the public in the more orthodox style of a four-volume novel. Tile tale is so disjointed that it fails to rivet our attention, and the persons introduced ...

Poetry

... j1oettp. THE ROSE OF ARVON. Where the Menai's glancing waters, f Lasv the Arvon's pleasant Vales, 1 Blooms the fairest of the daughters f Of the mountain land of Wales. f Rose of Arvon! blooming lonely- t Many a wild flower gems the vales; But this heart is thine, thine only, Daughter of the land of Wales! Long, alas ! I've been a ranger, Long had braved misfortune's gales, When I came a ...

AFTER THOUGHTS OF A CONTINENTAL TOUR IN FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, &c

... AFYTER THOUGHTS . OF A CONTINENTAL TOUR . ;IN. FACE, SWITZERLAND, &c.. ire The splendour falls on castle walls, ?? alv A~~nd Snowy sumemits, old in story; L il -The-long light shakes across the lakes, se 1ev And the wild cataract leaps in glory. Si I Blow, bugle, blow,- set the wild echoes flying; in ' Blow, bugle, answer echoes, dying, dying, dying! anc s Oh, hark! Oh, bear ! how thin and ...

FASHIONS FOR MARCH

... Y it] (Froitt Le Flelte.) rto The Spanish style is the order of the day; and this is loeno evil, for it has a grace-peculuiur to itself, deed is an agree- L anable innovation. It is affirmed that couch taste is being ?? displayed ia the manufacture of passemeceteries, to orna- elrment our spring costumes. Cliantilly and Cacnbray laces herf~ ivlbigreatd(emand for trimuming enantelets. WVelhave ...

Fashion and Varieties

... JIarnton alib rarictis. THE COURT. Tira Queen held a Court onl Saturday afternoon, at ]Buckinghtam Palace. 'The Count Collovedo, Austrian Minister, Ihail an autlience, and delivered to her Al a- jesty an autograph letter fromn the Emperor of Austria. tier Majestv and Prince Albert, accompanlied bY thle Prince of Wales, tire Princess Royal, Prince Alfred, thle Princesses Alice, Helena, and ...