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EGYPTIAN HALL

... attractions of the evening by the appelt1atiecO `t the celebrated American autlsoress wvico, under the s)oisl le plume of Grace Greenwood, has wetn steels well-deservcel 1p'lit' larity in booth hemispheres. This well-known postess, eass: it, and novelist, ...

Published: Sunday 11 July 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 488 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... spirit of it as gaily as if it were a charade, and yet retaining an evident sense of their responsibility to the public. Grace Greenwood, of the Yew York Times, has, during the week, concluded the programme with some striking Yankee recita- tions in costume ...

Varieties

... us look with pride and satis- ction en the graves of their friends, is the advortisament of AWcstern stonc cutter. if Grace Greenwood bad the framing of the law only such iomn shonld be allowed to vote as had sewing machines and new how to use them. Josh ...

NEW MUSIC

... German of Heinrich Heine by Mary Howitt. 'The same may be said of I never will grow old by the same composer, words by Grace Greenwood, whose determination we highly commend. Either of these songs will be found useful in the schoolroom.- Two Wreaths and ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1872
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1393 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

WONDERS OF COLORADO

... 1,OO0ft. and the average for miles long the deepest parts is not over 600ft. Clear Creek Canon, r in Colorndo.,which Grace Greenwood. Bayard Taylor, and sother travellers have praisedas rivalling the Yellowstone, r is but little over 1,OOOft. at its highest ...

VARIETIES

... A marriage certifi- bul cats ?- Yes, your honour-, three onl 'emt-two gals and a lee-i ?? foe' ties plaintiff. ross Grace Greenwood, when in Italy, on asking a peer wa3 woman who lead placed one candle at ties image of a Saint, for sand another at ties ...

LITERATURE

... his country, and whosoever and whatsoever stood between him and his goal was dashed away wibh a terrible, rude hand. Grace Greenwood eaid of him in the Nler York Tlibune, No wonder that such a man left enemies; it will be one of his ohief titles to ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... IATERARY ]YESCELtLAtA COLOoeDO WoasEN.-Grace Greenwood, 4riting from Colorado,hsays that she bad felt, before mingling :ith them much, that with their new, strange, wild surround- ings; the illimitable vastness of earth and sky; with new labours a nd ...