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MAGAZINES, ETC

... have received the twenty-niuth number of | this useful publication, and from our experience of I the rnerits of the work can speak in the highest terms of the care that has evidently been bestowed in its preparation. rel EVANGELICAL CHRISTENDOM. 40 The August ...

LITERATURE

... beauty,will recognize, in his word-pictures, faithful iepreseottatioumsof well-remembered scenes, Butit is wheo Dr. Wylie speaks of the influence tlomaanistn upon man in his social relations that he comes forth in his whole strength. Dr. Wyie conutends ...

LITERATURE

... anuimation would carry almost any preacher through half an hour agreeably to an audience-yet is it not true that, gene- rally speaking, eyelids begin to fall under ten minutes, or from that to aquarter of an bour? Wby is it thus? Siepberd: lihat yawns have ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... picturesque breadth, and vigorous individuality which has, in her hands, S made it ?? character of the opera-dranatically speaking, 3With such a tenor as Signor TAMBERLIK in Manrico, the fine D duets between the gipsy and her reputed son, in the second ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... forgotten; too, that in the Town Hall of Birmingham the lamented MccDEWoUN achieved his last grand triumph, a ud, made so to speak, his Iast appearance in. this country. ? These facts render more especially, interesting a festival that, from its own abstract ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... more dramatic; but then, on the other hand, it is even more necessary to avoid any tendency to the theatrical. The characters speak in dialogue, expressing themselves in the betatiful and impassioned language of the Bible, and the situations are suggestive ...

LITERATURE

... JF arquaintnance with a country in which two w us ?? were intende.I ultimately to settle. He It elf admits that, strictly speaking, he wias either le aerĀ° or a madnan for his paWi8. It would be a( f 5te to wh o ic ?? horn of the dilemma are alf disposed ...

BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... reaped into by the fsarmners in the field and the qtewards iu the Town- will |hrall. 'Wl rre not 'grieUlturiSta, nand so cannot speak peel- of tiivly about the'cereal crops, but 'the figuree i1aily published ,-:e at the ticket-office prove that'the receip3s ...