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ARTISTS' GENERAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION

... but had since risen B to man's estate, and had sustained the talent, the arts, and 13 honour of the country. If he were to speak of art, a ques- B tion altogether beyond his power, he should say that it wasB the source of the strongest and moss permanent ...

LITERATURE

... mourns over the degeneracy of the present day as compared with the golden age in which his youth was passed. It is thus he speaks of our country population in Cornwall (of which, by the by, the author is a native) towards the close of the last century ...

LITERATURE

... dinner at Gloucester last year, didn't intend that for the British, but for us. So in Congress no man in either house can speak or read an oration snore than an hour long, but he can bend the whole lookrum, includin' what he didn't say, to the papers ...

LITERATURE

... made from this hemp were shown at the Great Exhibition of 1851 by Messrs. Harton and Co., ropemnkers of Calcutta. Dr. Boyle, speaking of it, says:- In the experiments which the author bad made with it, its strength was proved to be at least equal, if not ...

LITERATURE

... introductory lines to the first volume of tile series, ' The Life and Times of Sal- vator Ross.'. But the great artist will speak best for him- self to the present generation, as he has done to so many ethers in the course of those two centuries of his ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... felicity, amidst a hazy lyvision of ethereal bowers and a dazzling display of ?? ias. coloured lights which seem (theatrically speaking) to be the of appropriate reward of virtue. ro- We have but little to add to what we have already said iter with respect ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... Italian Opera opened yesterday evening, and tile re- vival of the Conte Ory was honoured by a very numerous an- dience ; or, to speak more properly, a very numerous audience was honoured by the revival of the Conte Ory. The opera, which was played last night ...

MUSIC

... Service in C major. Of this collection of sacred and standard music, published by Messrs. Cocks and Co., it is impossible to speak in terms of too great praise, while the price at which they are published is such as to place these rich treasures of music ...

LITERATURE

... is ao sooner made than Mr. O'Brodeseqine Ig mounts the stand to perform the feat. ' Great country Ibis, r- gentlemen! ' be speaks, taking her by the shoulders. I All off! all off, general ?? is the popular demand. m The sensitive nature of the innocent ...

LITERATURE

... mischief, the element of power and the element of love. All that Mrs. Jameson says upon this subject (and we hope she will speak upon it again, and even more fully) is well worth the attention of those who feel au inte- rest in the social problem as to ...

MUSIC

... called 'Le Duc de Reichstadt, with portraits of the Emperorand his youthful son. Of each and all of these marches vie can speak with approval, and frecommend them as spirited compositions admirably adapted for the pianoforte. God Savm thc Emperor of France ...

SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERCOLOURS

... dis- play the highest artistic excellence, As usual, the landscapes exceed the other paintings in ilumber, and perhaps also, speaking generally, in execu- tion; though many individual specimens both of the subject and of the genre classes are amongst the ...