The Wandering Thespians

... that such pieces as Woodcock's Little ?? the Wandering Thespians can act, but such as The Isle of St. Tropee they cannot. In speaking of the old school afore- said, we mention comedies advisedly, for no one would, surely, sus- pect the Club of having ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 906 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... forms cannot be identified with the direct energies of an all-pervading willit is uuphiloso. pshical, the author submits, to speak as if the forces of nature were separate from the power of the Creator. To discover the cause is not to exclude thelidea of ...

Amateur Performances at the Cabinet

... lence which we had expected to find. She looked too xallid and frightened, her voice was thin and jarring, an her manner of speaking was insipid and savoured oa affectation. As became her in this extremely serious part, she looked uncommonly grave and wretched ...

Published: Sunday 24 March 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 830 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

VARIETIES

... the head, ira- mediately after it was cut off, upon the plaster of Paris, so as to stop the hmmorrhage. M. Fallois was to speak to the first head by name, placing the ear trumpet to the ear, while I examined what occurred in the eyes and on the , other ...

POETRY

... Old music, unforgotten still, Around me rings and swells. Oh, wooing voice I ob, cruel voice . Wily will you haunt me sol Speaking the old sweet tenderness, The love of long ago. An angel form, a blessed face, A picture, fading never I The anguish of a ...

KELLS AUTUMN FAIR

... quality from dog. to fas., and inferior bevats from 60B. to 65s. per awt. Store cattle. were in rather les demand, generally speaking; but where the beasts showed good cou- dition, active sales were effected. 'Three year old heifers rated from 131. to 161 ...

THE LADIES' GALLERY

... intelligent stranger in the Ladies' Gallery will enlighten them on that head:- An old friend of mine, who was going to speak on the Orissa famine, put my name down for admittance to the Ladies' Gallery of the house of Commons the other evening. It ...

Amateurs at Sadler's Wells

... model, so ontstalks the original that nature is looked down upon from a pair of the highest stilts ever wsoin. Mr1. lI. Lndo speaks the test very well, and will realise the kingly dignity much better when lie abandons his pre- sent slow, pompous, and thoroughly ...

Published: Sunday 01 September 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 548 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... ourselves the snbject of our conversation; there is nothing on whicls a man finds it gs easy to speak as himself, but nothing on which it is so difficult for him to speak witlipropriety: he forgets that he is interested in the most trivial circumstances that ...

LITERATURE

... vhilc the Federals blockaded the Southern ports, and Captain Roberts has many hairbreadth escapes to speak of in the course of his eight chapters. He speaks of passing the Northern war-ships at uncom- fortably close quarters in the darkness of the night, ...

Published: Sunday 16 June 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 555 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... TPUBELI AUtMMBkMiT. &o. ?? LoyalAleaMd l ?? Speaks ;rst? The Asr, ?? Oucumber, hp laugbng Hytaou, 'Boal AmphbheafO-Th.;i9 dby,'aid The rteat City., NeW Adelphl Theatr-The 81cillan Pirato,: aod The Vagabonds. Royal Colosseum Tbeatre-Poor ...

POETRY

... ael~lI hope and love, DrsWv, elwtrd1 and unceasingly Unt th evrlatin sa J . A. S. 30orrob0t UCrtffs. BaNEs.-A writer, in speaking of bonnets, says the cal.tle was invogue when blushing was known; but cte ttof mats t being now obsolete, or being rendered ...