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... once fore- told as certain to follow from closer contact with more enlightened nations. Hereis a specimen. The author is speaking of the Bey of Antivari He had, she said, lately divorced his wife, the mother of the son I saw with him, for no fault ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA

... and the theatre was crowded in every part. Of the execution of an opera so long familiar to the public it is not necessaryto speak in detail. The most satis- factory intelligence for the frequenters of the Royal talian Opera will be, that Madame Grisi sings ...

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... record. My task has been very simple. I have merely arranged the various documents in chronological order, and left them to speak for themselves. Even the errors in orthography, which I might have corrected with ittletrouble, have been allowed to stand ...

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... certaia must happen sooner or later. Newton Dogvane is a capital specimen of the sporting novel, rlot there is ?? much to speak of. bitt Yport n plenty, described with a verve aod spirit attainable only when an author is treating of a subject at once ...

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... oppression. This is a negative evil, as far as England is concerned. We have elsewhere a more positive. mischief ascribed to us. Speaking of Con ...

LITERATURE

... prising, and ambitious. Think me not vain; I speak but the on truth, and this I say, nottvithstanding the fact of those who the write in the first person being proverbially on good t erms sut with themselves. To speak fully, I was Heedless of pelil, had r and ...

LYCEUM THEATRE

... shall deal with but a few, and shall carefully endeo-. vour to avoid all reference to persons, though I shall not 'hesitate to speak of'principles. Let those whose interest it may be todeny my assertf9ns deny them; the public may judge as it will. ' But ...