PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... Harlequein Rustifum and the Old Wfitch and the Good Fairy ot the Golden latrers' The scenery is from the brush of Mr W. Channing, and is ver) ch St,, especially .he Enchanted Valley of Golden Waters and the great Transformation Scane, which rapresents the ...

Published: Sunday 29 December 1872
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 14544 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literature

... not cleaning the monkeys' night-ouge when they wete in theirt day-cage-not feeding the parrot--omitting to brush clothes-- boots not ready-the room where I cast fish left untidy, ?? called him up and said, Now, John, I'm going to give you a c present ...

rRPOVINCIAL THEATRIC

... (serb-comic). On the Y 24th nlt. Mr and Mrs 'Barney Roberta had a benefit,, when a troupse of s, intres ppere, ude th nheeofthe Golden Eagle Minstrels, and e- wnt hrogh n eeslont rogamm wih geatsuccess. e- uac's OTE Muze ALO.- Prorieor MJohn Huuter.)-Crowded ...

Published: Sunday 02 February 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 17894 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literature

... place of the. usual t of toilet requisite. If, however, they wet their feet, they never rest re can until they clange their boots, the cold climate rendering them y( vho stiff and the feet icy after their immersion. It is probably the tb im- cold climate ...

Literature

... Friendly Visitor. (Partridge and Co.) 0 1 Gunboats for Volunteers. (Douglas.) 2 6 1 Gentleman's Magazine. (Grant and Co.) 1 0 Golden tours. S(Macintosh.) 0 o t Good Words. (56, Lud ate-hill.) 0 6 Home Words. ?? and Co.) 0 4 C Infant's Magazine. (Partridge ...

THE VIENNA EXHIBITION

... two of mabeds, the size of which was perhaps 12 feet by a iSY 8, for this limited figure. We got no service a maexcept our boots and clothes brushed. After a t ~d dyor two, finding nobody apparently crowd- o ¶ing up the otel, we came in. M opno w left ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... such may Heaven'o wrath deacentd, PeasantS from Vaege., Leje, and Loi, IWith axes sharp, on shoulder set, To parley withl the Boots they come, And now at Bredebygd are met. There rears a hill close under Lidoe Which our vade-folk do Eriagen call, Thse Logean's ...

CONTINJUATION OF CIJ

... lays golden eggs. We next meet with them in the Baronial Halil of Sir Roger de Coverley (Mr H. Hemmings), where Christmas is being kept in the good old style, and among the guests are Jack and his mother, who have become rich by means of the golden eggs ...

Published: Sunday 28 December 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 21960 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... was upper. 5aceat sed regicidee who lead leaved thbemselves In kingly and aristocratic blood, were anow ready to lick the boots of all the Bourbons. Even since then, the national character has most de- cidedly not improved: the Frenchman of to-day is ...

LITERATURE

... the Almighty God of Truth that.they E awake weeping at night for joy at the thougbt t they will die and ee 'Jerusslem the Golden.' is doubtless a pious and devout age; but not-at 1it as yet-un age in which natural theology is likely to attain a high, ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... and delighted autdieices. Leahe has also been played to a full acid fanisionabmle assembly. A .Phenomenose bia ?? Frock aiid Boots at the Royal Hotel have been the after-repast during the week. Messrs W. T. Quarrell, Edward Bell, John Watkins, Alfred Lane ...

Published: Sunday 04 October 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 23360 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... Messrs. IRoutledge's list takes the title of TIEs MxnQues On CAB&nAS, from its principal story' being devoted to 'Puss in Boots; but it also containsi Old Mother Hubbard, Vl'alentine and Orson, and The Absurd A B C '-one of those delightful conceits ...