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DRURY LANE THEATRE

... blue. And as* if in- consistency and absurdity should be met with on every side, there is a Binnacle, a rough sailor, who speaks of iron ships in sight of one of the meat masterly displays of pictorial shipping ever seen on a stage, one that anmply justifed ...

LITERATURE

... intellet of Lord Stanley, of whose' statesmanlike qualities' and a honourable bearing it would be a work of superero a gation to speak further, will in due time initiateands E carry through such prudent plans as wmill tend to the' a rat1eint.iei Tu the amndition ...

LITERATURE

... strategy, on one occasion, of a general who held a high reputationin the American aLnny. We mint ernot, however, forget to speak more fuilly of the lic he tlot of the story which is essentially the stoty ?? the rescue of Virginia from the alligator, shid ...

FINE ARTS

... the Roman Church finds paintings more liip'-U= = books. Vie eiig :-e before us is one of those exquisite productions which speak volumes to every heart wherein a germ of Christian feeling lies, and yet it is by no means one of those affectations which ...

DRAMATIC, EQUESTRIAN, AND MUSICAL SICK FUND ASSOCIATION

... shlefiled off this mortal coil it gave leimcI decent burial, acd provided the grind wheree to rest sm bones. Could voleiceecs speak ceoere for the merits of this admirable charity [ateplauhe] ? In the three professions which the lraieeatis Sick l1emd Associatiois ...

LITERATURE

... work with an account of the ft laws and constitution of New Zealand. On this c, subject his official position entitles him to speak v with authority, and the details into which he enters 6 are highly valuable as materials for future histories Y of the colony ...

LITERATURE

... scho, to establish a Lutheran mission at Tranquebar. Of their single-hearted t and energetic labours we have not space to speak at length here, but in Wr. Kaye's graphic pages l the reader will find how with humility and sim- plicity they won the love ...

LITERATURE

... tendency, instead of a self-interested motive, the results of that tendency, must be evincedl in higher, nobler, and, so to speak, diviner ends. Thus the banded alliance of the members of X the Society of the Four-Leafed Clover seeks to attain, by ?? resolution ...

THE HINDUSTANI LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

... the Persian and Ara- bian tongues, but the Indostan is a smoother lan- guiage . . . a language which is very significant and speaks much in a few words. The discrepancy is not nima- velleus. Terry viewed the speech as that of a powerful Monarch rnd nation; ...

LITERATURE

... to be a strange eloquence in form, which speaks tit once to the heart in language that can only be felt, and is beyond the e power of analysis to resolve. Thus, the contrasted shapes ofi t these two firunes speak more forcibly of the inmmeasurable s distance ...

LITERATURE

... disagreeable young po1301'50 and very u-eal, As a proof, we give the following passage from a letter to her mother, in which, speaking of Captain Edgington, she says You will be anxious to know what sort of a creature lie is ; most girls have a great objection ...