PAROCHIAL ANNALS.*

... outside Tours. The weakest part of the book is the remnants of Cornisl. in tl: present speech of the people. Jfo.i'-an blackberries, mezirriaoi ants, ;1l l root, quale faded and dry, and many more words Mr. ?? nau have heard in the district where the ...

THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... little study of a tree by old Crome will fascinate all who appreciate truth to nature and power, to depict it. No. 42, Blackberry Gatherers, by Topham, is a delightful work by an artist too early lost to the world. There is a fine show of works by George ...

Published: Sunday 09 December 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1674 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CATO DRAMATIC CLUB

... he possessed the istinet of an actor, but requires a world of study to make what tatlenIt he has avail- able. Mr James as Blackberry had that limp, creeping, dis- jointed, hroken-backed style which so many amateurs adopt when they play comic countrymseet ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1878
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1425 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... is an interesting study to those who take an interest in statistics of longevity. Octogenarians are there us plenty as blackberries, while there are two names on the list whose age is over 90-those of Lord Stratford de Redeliffe and the Rlight Hon. Thomas ...

MARLBOROUGH FOREST

... of the days when we went gipsying -a long time ago-spare them for the children to gather the flowers of May and the blackberries of September. When the orange spot glows upon the beech, then the nuts are ripe, and the hawthorn bushes are hung with ...

Published: Saturday 23 October 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2065 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ON AND OFF THE PANTILES

... monstrosity called the Toad Rock on our right; the approach to the latter is guarded by a detachment of small boys deserting the blackberry bushes in the anticipation of halfpence, which boon having been accorded or refused, they disappear among the brambles, ...

Published: Saturday 21 July 1877
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2282 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTICES

... r as I ?? of coure is ertainly annoying, and we may doubt if ?? orTAI unknown Forbeseswill ,be found as plentiful.jas, blackberries among,. egimental officers, we' are by no ,means sure 'thast thes Indfin' Goreniernmt'is riot righ in-~ eputtiagngiits ...

LONDON IN THE JACOBITE TIME.*

... that the author of Robinson Crusoe was one of the most pitiful scoundrels of a time when spies and traitors were like blackberries. The present strike of the London masons, however much to be deplored, is not, at any rate, so unjustifiable as that of ...

LONDON IN THE THE JACOBITE TIMES

... that the author of Robinson Crusoe was one of the most pitiful scoundrels of a time when spies and traitors were like blackberries. The present strike of the London masons, however much to be deplored, is not, at any rate, so unjustifiable as that of ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... 4 4 1 273. --The Brookside, ?? Georgina H. Steeple 4 4 ! 213.i Llyn Cvwellyn, North *Vales.. IHesketh Bell . 4 4 :.,2si-Blackberries ?? . T. Syrnonds ?? 4 4 4-.-WrirfordChuirrehiWarwickshlkrs F. Mercer .. 3 0- The Gate Inn, Whitacre.. ?? . Harry Baker ...

VARIETIES

... to be a moighty flue dinner here this evening. Tormmy is fond of sugar, and asked his moother for scone to eat with his blackberries. She refused. He ap. pearen resigned, but added gravely, 1You know, mamnma, 'whatbhappened round the corner? There was ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the good little hero would have been equally supported by Isis high principles of in- tvgrity if half a crown or a pot of blackberry jam had been placed within his reach. Thegigantic value of the article wvhich he discovered would be enough to deter anyone ...