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ART

... alone, would suggest the workmanship of a very promising artist; others again are to the last degree vapid and conventional. His Duke's Minions, (No. 158), a stagey drawing of two exaggeratedly muscular young men bursting into a doorway, through which a ...

Literary Selections

... the Oriental practice of sending men, unldelr fories of hloicocir, into chisticit pcarts; inventing the political Siberic. His dukes were reduced in power, his btcyars pluccdered of their wealth. The princes were to numerons too be touchICd, for, iii Ivan's ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... nothing; dloyou wanitto get it up for me ? ' 'Then hie began to push me about, so I Said I would not go at all if he put his dukes Ihamads) on1 me. Then lie ratismed my nut iheal) agalinst thle wall,I end shook the very life out of me. This got a scuff ...

Fine Arts

... an ingenious illustrator, a most dexterous manipulator. As specimens of his skill in deal- ing with portraiture, study his ' Duke of York, ' Hobbes, and the anonymous Youth Playing a Mandolin among his still life studies note his Muffs and Shells ...

AN OLD JERSEY HISTORY

... history is similarly connected-is an affair of personal qualities merely. He happens to like the descendants of the men whom his Duke conquered better than his own collaterals, the descendants of common ancestors with himself; and the liking is rather tlre ...

DRAMA

... appreciation of the part-a difficult one, that does not appear so in her hands. Mr. Hermann Vezin's Attach6 is far superior to his Duke in L'EtrangAre, but though it is an exceed. ingly careful piece of acting it has not the artistic power which won him such ...

THE DERBY FINE ARTS EXHIBITION

... greatly in- re terested in seeing the originals, which of course possess tb qualities that the best copies cannot convey. The hi Duke of Devonshire deserves the thanks of all lovers of tu art for the liberal exhibition of these and other art treasures. In ...

THE YORKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... Browne's Rosario third. In the class for bull calves, Mr. Outhwaite again came to the front, and took first favours with his Duke oi Chiaaburgh, brother to Lord Godol- phin, the winner in the previous class. Lady Pigot's May Muig, second; DIr. Rose's ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT TAUNTON

... The bulis were numerous in all classes, and excellent in some. Mr. A. H. Brown took the first prize in the aged clases with his Duke of Aosta, a grand beast. and sire of excellent stock. Mr. Linton's Sir Arthur Ingram, sechnd, is shorter and not sD meseive ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... I have had the honour of being in company, s.r., at the same parties, with both his late Majesty William IV., then IH.R.HI. Duke of Clarence, as well as with their royal brothers. I have ridden in a royal duke's carriage, with four horses and three footmen ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... praise for identifying himself with a representation which is in many respects of the most satisfactory kind. In many aspects his Duke of Gloster may be ranked as a kind of creation, inasmuch as he departs at several points from the landmarks so clearly e ...

Published: Sunday 16 September 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 16173 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... IceI a g~ood ligon's, a rich voiee, aiid speaks blniek verse vsitlo all theetO and eimplinlisi tiiac scone lice true aitiet ;his Duke of Rdemit eras, tiiri fore, a feature fii thle cast. MIeSS Louion Aicore's Cordelia leass art lt picture, foil of gracle ...

Published: Sunday 24 October 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 17364 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture