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LITERATURE

... entitled The Old Monk in the Belfr-y. There is great vigour and solemnity in this tale of human misery. Under the title of A Great Whig Journalist we find a valuable biographical notice of Daniel Defoe. It is in fact a review of Mr. William Lee's work on the ...

Published: Sunday 10 October 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 557 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETRY

... for A ita .latcr. I Since James Mocccrli iff our trusted chief, p Main now perforce vacate her. I The Liberals true, auld Whigs and new, r flung swithliein' laic ic doubt Pi 'Twcen Prosy Jaiues icud Stuart Mill, ti To keep the Gordont out. Pi The Thaeia ...

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... principal political personages ef the day) unsheathed and fearlessly wielded in explaining political principles, in cutting up Whig and Tory pranks, and especially in discussing the great Irish questions of the day, but we need not proceed further than the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... conclu- sion of A Year and a Day, ?? Monk in the Belfry (poetry), ' Juventus 'Mandi, 11 Cornelius O'Dowd, ' A Great Whig Journal- ist, and Charles Reade's Novels. The'fol- lowing remarks of Cornelius O'Dowd On Stu- 'dying the Land Question ...

LITERATURE

... or that for all purposes of knowledge yen won't come out of Ireland worse than you went into it. Under the title of A Great Whig Journalist, we have a scathing criticism on the career of Defoe; and apreopos of Col.Thompson's book on the ParagusyanWarwe ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... or that for all prposes of knowledge you won't come out of Ireland worse than you went into it. Under the title of A Great Whig Journalist we find a most interesting and admirable article on the life of De Foe. (CornhiUl has come to our hands without ...

LITERATURE

... sketch had fallen that chance, the at throne. She drank. Her husband was a Dane, thorough- _ bred. A Tory, she governed bythe Whigs; like a woman, ie like a mad woman. She had fits of rage. She was violent. la a brawler. Nobody more awkward than Anne in directing ...