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LITERATURE

... before us, for it opens with eter- th mity, which had no beginning, and closes with eternity, which Ci shall have no end. Moses speaks of the beginning, when God created the heavens and the earth, but our author, so: ,with pious boldness, enters in imagination ...

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... St wants. They told me that the General would allow no one si to renlder him any, attendance but his, sun. I- saw that to - speak was impossible, and sorrowfully withdrew.~ On this f day Dr. Collinson, his medical attendant, bald a donsultation H wish ...

ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY

... and third acts. Ys. Ezii ::con. as h' Corentin. h Oa net riuch to do, except acn scme sligt c orvc-satiotnal music, so to speak, and in eallcrccd piecces. There is, however. a good song in te oIJening, of a co4nic cast, dehi-h he gave w*ith great eflect ...

LITERATURE

... although the sentences are not, arranged in metrical order. But we may be found guilty of endeavour- ing to paint the lily in spe-aking of the' poetic gracef!ilness of'the style of Longfellowt. 'The peculiar-metit of the present edition is' that it combines ...

SCOTCH STORIES

... COe issome years after my birth in the mlanse;iand three bed roonsa n-were added above, two of them very smnall. - I am speaking e ly of things as they were more than sixty-years ago, and it oar- Me he tainly affords a' striking 'cat-fast t6-things as ...

A POLICE DRAMA

... to would return, to wlih she replied, I don't know, Sir; she has only just hired one apartments. He asked the servant to speak to the sick lady in the bed room. The servant said, There is no sick lady in that, room, Sir; I don't know ?? meanL. Ee ...

THE GREAT FRENCH HORSE & CATTLE SHOW

... but good - tem- pered eye, and black mane and tail of surpassing beauty - the mene of uncommon length. In pirint of blood, speaking by the Neewmarket stan(ard, which is, how. ever. of difficult application w ith regard to foreign breeds of horses, I should ...

NAPLES AND THE NEAPOLITANS.*

... denounced' and exiled. . Naples remains in the meantime the chosen land of cc miracles and of prodigies. There are not only speaking m seint and crucifixes, but there are also saints that act. lC Such are Saint Aspreno, to whom patients suffering from. b ...

LITERATURE

... drama. We do not quarrel with this. It was no part of the work of the Marquis to chronicle deeds of British heroism. Buthe speaks of us kindly, while le brings Freach doings; both in China and Japan out in bold relief, thereby extending our knowledge of ...

MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS

... seasoa nd To pair ?? Bills ! Forbd i, ~ifl! wichpraises while it kills; Forld ti30raoswho seek For legislation in attempts to speak! ?? who Lhall say they have not lingual powers Who nightly sit and talk for thirteen hours ?) N~o Irather leave all matters ...

LITERATURE

... Luck of Ladysmnede, and the stern demands of the critics of Ea ckwrooed in the cases of other novols; but of this we do not speak, though, unfortu- E nately for ourselves, the present novel neither admits of, nor t deserves any searching criticism. With ...

LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON.*

... over the pages, aud would fain forpgetthe miserable coate3ta s rels of two chivo nations, ?? ti the same race, and I sit speaking t li An'o language.'. We-,cldt atteost wish the 3 In United Sites as'ew gloriaus battles wih the great military z S59 Powers ...