Barddoniaeth

... 7- - I--- ? I. ? . I . . 0 - 91T ..9 i isdut, Ff? NW? LI. Edrych cr y lili dowel ?? ya troi, Yna ear-for gwawol y gorwel, A; pbrydfaarthwC gai angel Sylia ara;o yn ei thoL o . jarlanxidd'with a chwery Ar ei siglog fynwes ber, W'rth ci bymyllin yn crogi Y mae gemauoo a Oleni, Gwaith y wawrrddydd, wridog gfir ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... The Pyrenees; A Description of Su11mmer Life at French Watering Places. By Henry Blackburn, Author of ' Travelling in Spain in the Present Day,' etc. With upwards of One Hundred Illustrations by Gustave Dorg, and a New Map of the Central Pyrenees. Low, Son, and Marston. A Guide to the Pyrenees. Especially intended for the use of Mountaineers. By Charles Packe. With Maps, Diagrams, and Tables. ...

THE THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL EXAMINER

... ]ROYAL ITALIAN OPEiRA. Don Carlos, which occupied the best and brightest of its author's hours last year, was given to us for the first tire on Tuesday evening. Written especially in honour of tic great Exhibition, it was produced in Paris more than two months ago. The French capital was not then crowdaed by visitors from the rest of the civilized world; the cold and cynical habitues of the ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... On the Study of Celtic Literature. By Matthew Arnold, Professor of Poetry in the U~niversity of Oxford. Smith, Elder, and Co. Every English scholar has reason to be thankful for the good service done so efficiently by Mr Matthew Arnold in giving wide circulation, through the Cornhill Hiagazine, to this argument against the neglect of Celtic Literature. His papers on the subject, either in the ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1867
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 18658 | Page: Page 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... 1,IT EIALTTRE. YIWH;ARU 1ia. Sw ul:Nd.. ~By Willsa -White. s&,oadon: Si .Dpkis, Marshall & Co. Iss a. fior msnerrtice wve fosi~owed Swsedenlbo rg's hlistory as far as thu remarkable cs-iis which took plae in his oth year. His life, so faa, haslbeenthattof asis- pit-minded siekcr after truth. Given to theological sp;:culationin his somewhat precocious childhood, he bad in early outh been ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... T HEA T P p- A REVIVAL OF -Rop~AL :- REVIVAL OF ROB p Pocock's dramatised version of R7 the rare fortune and capacity of renewin of its Popularity after ])uIt short inte y j e quiescence. Probably there is no Shakespearian drama thlat is more of the gowv Playoers, and certainly there is ne tha commands more general att'n when 11 n ptha duced with even partial s..c I It iS pr'. medium ...

A HAPPY NEW YEAR

... I A HAPPY N!JEW Y IR,.lb Bright and fredb, if a trifle too frosty For scent word wo after the har- The sllorllilg is :;plcnd1_idly Itracnig, Til counitry (ldligbItfn', thougl la, . Th1e nky is Ii t1Ur(jUOiSO n11 oOlOliV, The soi, while it d1o.:zles the e(yes, Waruss the skatels, hot six soli(d ?? Thi ice on ?? ?? I ies; The wood in the didntcoe is purplo, Wit! bmarely 'a luff, grecn or ereo It ...

THE YICTORIA THEATRE

... IV THlE YICTORIA THEATRE. - Excellent entortainment continues to bo provided by the managers of this Theatre. In consequeuce of numerous applications for a lowering of prices, this step hIUS been adopted, and the result has been gc favourable, as shlown ty the increased attendanee, that the present taritl will be con- tinued during the remainder of the season. On Friday the 4th itsst. Sheridan ...

Taunton College School Festival

... The annual School festival for the year 1867 was cele- brated on Monday at the College School, which progresses, under the direction of the talented Head Master, the Rev. W. Tuiorwell, of New College, Oxford, far beyond the most sanguine expectations of its most ardent supporters. Major-General iffuabee presided, and the proceedings commenced by the delivery, in a masterly manner, of the ...

V ARIEMIES

... Somebody says that at wife should bh like a roasted lamb -tender and nicely dressed. A bachelor adds And without any sauce. A short-time before Judge Foster's death, he went the Oxford Circait ill one of tire hottest summers that had been remuem bered, wvhel his charge to the Grand Jury was as follows - Gentlemen, the wleather is extremely hot, I am very old, and you are well acquainted ...

VARIETIES

... The perpetrator of the following is still at ?? are oysters good for dyspeptics' Because they die jest (digest) before they are eaten. A young manl out West was intrusted with the monlly to bring his father home a good family sewilng machine. if carried off a neighbour's daughter to Chicago, fllrrl her, and brought her home; declaring she was the best sewing machine lie could procure. A BRIEF ...

COURT AND FASHION

... COURT AND FASHION, OSBORNE, AUGUST 3.-The Queen held a Council at one o'clock te-dav, at which were present the Duke of Marlborough, the Earl of Bradford, the Earl at Malmesbuay, and the Right Hon. Wilson Patten. Previous to the Councnl Sir John Rolt and Sir Robert phillineore were sworn in members of the Most Honourable Privy Council, and took their seatsat the Board accordingly. After the ...

Published: Sunday 11 August 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1480 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture