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LITERARY AND ARTISTIC GOSSIP

... attention to the nev French Chameleon Top- which, by the way, has been spinning to its own advan- tage for sonme weeks-but we may speak of a clever addi- tion introduced by the London St reoscopic Company' It not only shows an extra new radiating disc, but ait ...

THE HON. MRS. GREY'S JOURNAL*

... of his visitors, at whichl twelve ITurks Were prcscrt, who looked so frightened and astonished, that nobody venture(l to speak a, word. TFhe most amusing part of the evening waas the sa(!d en ?? ce of the Sultatn's son, aged ten, and daughter, -cgd ...

ART NOTES

... Zanetti, who is doing much to raise the fallen fortunes of Murano, and to improve the condition of its industrial population, speaks of the manufacture of common glass as almost ex- tinct in the island. Venezia, in fact, imports more than she exports. Italy ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... enter into them here; although the story of Elizabeth's dealings with Ire- land may again engage our attention when we come to speak of the concluding volume of the work. In the meantime, it is matter for congratulation that Mr Froude has so worthily brought ...

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... find anything more magnificent. Dayes, Caney, Wiguey, and others are the names of those to whom these results are due. It speaks wellfor their inventive genius, and the training which they or some of them have received at the Covent- garden Theatre. The ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7186 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... the annual oratorio, Handel's Messiah, and, takeing into consideration that the whole was conduceed by native tallent, it speaks well for the musical ability of the town. We -may particolarly mention Misses Hall, Bailey, and Prestwich, als Messrs Cilarles ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 24190 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the neceessity of againl par- ticuls rising the distinguishing incidents and scents of Whittington and his Cat.5 We cannot speak too highly of the pantomitue-aclieg of Evautf, and twhe rest ol the performners are now wvell up i~n all the mlinute points ...

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... THE RAGLAN. In giving a detailed account of the number of artistes and their doings at this Hall, may we be pardoned for speaking our minds in a tone compatible with the expressions of public approval or dis- sent, and, instead of following up with a ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8206 | Page: 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS

... in a black framne. Zemira keeps the appointment made for her by her father, and, far from expressing horror at the Beast, speaks first in a pity- ing, and next in a loving, tone. The Prince then recovers his shape, and, with his devoted B-eauty and ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 26788 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... knights to fast and pray. That so perchance the vision maybe seen By thee and those, and all the world be heard. Sir Peroivale speaks of this to the Knight of the White Armour, the young knight Galahad-whose aves glowed, as glowed those of his sister, the ...

NORMANDY PICTURESQUE

... pleasant subject. Many Englishmen and Englishwomen know and love the quaint cities and quiet coasts of the Norman province (to speak as if the Revolution lbad not been) of the French empire; and to all such as know these places and love them Mir. BlackbLurn's ...

NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS

... published by Messrs. Chappell and Co. To say anything in praise of these charming little pieces is quite unnecessary; they speak for themselves in language everybody can understand. So much of grace and beauty is rarely found in so small a compass: to ...