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FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... will therefore commence at once by describing the mode attr on for the approach of the winter fashion; and we must F 0;first speak of bonnets, which have now quite superseded her of the capotes. The crowns are small and flat; the fronts dest )0; still very ...

POETRY

... nations Scattered over many lands; Man is man by form and feature, NMan by vice and virtue.too, Man in all one common nature Speaks and binds us brothers true. - ...

Poetry

... can come, There is the Briton's home I Where is the Briton'shome ? Where man's great law can come, Where the great truth ean speak, Where the slgre's chain can break, Where the white's scourge can cease, Where the blaok dwells in peace, Where, from His ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... We wiil C a therefore commence at onee by describing the mode for the approach of the winter fashions; and we must first speak of a bonnets, which have now quite superseded the eapoteo. e The crowns are small and flat; the fronts still very small, drawn ...

THE FINE ARTS

... ARTS. NEW SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS. Of this year's exhibition of the New Society of Water- Colour Painters we may speak very briefly, because what we have to say concerns it as a whole, and may be fully ex- pressed in a few emphatic words. Its ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... proper personation, yields irresistible proof of its admirable and sterling quality. We shall take an early opportunity of speaking of it as a literary work, which will perhaps be more just to the writer than to regard it, for the present at least, as an ...

Poetry

... chafe his pride and spoil his dinners. His good man, Kindly, stands behind- He has stood there many a day- And so has leave to speak his mind In a sort of humble way. Listen, friends, how the word-streams wind As each man sayeth his say. That wretch next ...

THE BIRTH OF THE YEAR

... T= E B F T e - Id THE BI40 F TiE Y:j ; . (FrOm 7?aeCr's Magazino.) Let us speak low, the infant is asleep* ,The frosty hills grow sharp, the day is nesr, And Phosphor with his taper comes to peep Into the cradle of the new-born year; HHush I tie infaut ...

ELEMENTS OF HEALTH, AND PRINCIPLES OF FEMALE HYGIENE

... directed our attention to the constitutionl and affections which are peculiar to woman. In the volume be- fore us, the author speaks of the three elements of our nature as liable to be dangerously attacked- the body by disease and infirmity, the mind by igno- ...

LITERATURE

... NATHAN AND THE INDIAN. Does Wegona at last feel that he has brought a devil on his? said Nathan, speaking for the first time since his capture, and speak- ing in away well suited to strike the interrogator with surprise. A sneer, as it seemed, of gratified ...

Published: Sunday 31 December 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3718 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... likely toa be a at le, correct one; and in very many instances it has been thought well but ...

ROYAL OPERA, DRURY-LANE

... Thursday, the 3d of August. A Roiiaan Catholic prieA has been admitted to see the prisoner, but all llia ?? do urge him to speak, or to pay attention to tile conisiatitos il religion, which he was desirous to afford him, were unflatt ing, and he was compelled ...