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MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... celebrity for saying, ' M\oe oen s lg wrll aeon,' that it was considered in the .ard but a very short remove indeed from speaking Italian. lven 'rn. Plornisih herself began r to think that she had a natural call towards that language. As he became more ...

CRYSTAL PALACE CONCERTS

... placo yesterday, and attracted * larer nulber tihan on former occasiors. The in- c- s-irD vpjo t these entertainments receive speaks highly fr 1f jdgtest anid tgocd taste of those living within of ?? i'alaoe, and shows that where exertions are ;tie to jovids ...

PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS

... ; especial re- ference being made to the peculiarity of the composer's style,.his music should invariably be played, so to speak, in kid gloves. In every other respect Miss Goddard sur- passed our expectations, and obtained an ovation which will, we fear ...

SURREY THEATRE

... English femaleh pickpockets had loft fet I'm e exercise their calling. The prisoner, who wept hi; e and who was unable to speak French, was slntr.4 fifteen months' imprisonment. and onl tle expire: them to be expelled from France. WHAT CAME oF AN APPLICATIONO ...

LITERATURE

... Teinforcements enabled them to as- sume tte offensive. We should observe that our author is very guarded in iis expressions when speaking of the possibility of carrying Sebastopol by a coup-de-mains after Alma. It is evident that hie sees the risk and peril, ...

ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS

... assisted by Prince Albert. I givc Toul, eajil his Lordship, the Health of our Pre- sideiet, Prince Albert ; and were I speaking us a lawyer for at verdict, my plea would be eufficient, my cause would be won ; but .epealeing as your chairman, I1 have ...

LITERATURE

... declivity of the highest cnaihi, belong to the hand- easonest of the tribes, and nare supposed, together with the Kahardans, to speak the purest dialect of tile Adigind lan- e guage. I grant that those who expect to find ideals of manly beauty thronighout these ...

THE PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... will contribute to improve her knowledge of those lam'e. aages. Ties salary is 400 flormns a year, and 100 florins fo afso speaks Italian. Besides this, she will en- di jey a good table and strong Muics coffee three times a day, . ?? without sugar, as ...

LITERATURE

... lrroltdo's H11istory of England, atd the ysy- tii,, 1Oiltittl oult by that author, of observing the ststUitt' es hr uhichi we speak of ourselves, and the 'ls of frsi'i esisbtassadors iniill which we are ?? by other. , to arrive a t t trae ?? Of i Oth iteditioi ...

LITERATURE

... tar link. These are subjects on which the anthor is old wel etiledtospakwith considerable auithority tar well entitled to speak dis for it is well known that by his writings, under theto sent do(l pltuoa of An Old Postmaster, he hasto very mnateriallv ...

LITERATURE

... antiquarian, tevuV traveller in Brittany ought to be, and a ?? observeri. Such being tire tastes of our ,, rtoi5, we will let them speak for themselves. I.t the reader peruse the followin-g, and wonder iit tiescene should be within a few days' journey tire two ...

LITERATURE

... With the exception of that portion of Namaumua-land c anmd Danmara-land bordering oel the coast, the part of the r country I speak of lias the most inauspicious appearance I ever sciv. Its sterility arises probably from being situated t user the ?? not only ...