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LITERATURE

... Brahmo Somaj, and (2) the bearing of that movement on the prospects of India. On the former point we have the following. Speaking of different modes of action that may be adopted by Christian teachers in dealing with this remarkable body, whose chief ...

LITERATURE

... expr3ss ih. If they come out as villains, it is ?? his fault, but their owin. His office is purely miiisterial * he lets tlre'o speak, aid sees that they posch troll, ?? is :r'U far froumi mixing Ihinsoel rip in their dirty qrsarrcls a3 the gods of Epicurus ...

LOCKERBIE LAMB FAIR—AUGUST 16

... instances in the afternuooun thaa what had been offered in thi, morning. The best demuand n wasb for half-lieds ; but, gesierally speaking, the t, ntarlst titrioghout Was; a slov one, anid nowith- standing a slight reaction ii. the forenoon, but which dL ems not ...

LITERATURE

... painted the Sistine Madonna. Nay, we have known one such heretic go so far as to lay his hands upon the ark itself, so to speak, and to defend the startling paradox that, even in physical beauty, man is the superior. He admitted, in deed, that there was ...

LITERATURE

... corrected. Mr 'Huxley cannot be ignorant of the fact that,. up to, a very few years ago, geologists wero in tho . habit of speaking as if geologioal time were prao tiolly unlimited, and that biologists availed V .remselves of this uilimited time to pro- ...

LITERATURE

... of Milton in 1674-the | period of Paradise LosBt,Taradiso Rogained, and Samson Agonistes-our space will not permit us t to speak. a We must not omit to add, however, that the a notes to this edition, which are chiefly selected i, from the ample stores ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... towering passion of the enoleric or old gentleman was simulated with quite excep- il tional force and feeling. Generally speaking, however, it seemed to us that Mr Chippea-- hle dale's acting was too carefully suhbded, and be that hn'borc himself with ...

THE BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... pretty unaccompanied quartette sung by these gentle- men and Mesdames Titiens and Patey de- served and shared the same honour. Speaking about Rigby, I must say that, in my last letter, I'stated that Cummings was the tenor singer in the first part of Elijah ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER

... of great attainment; Mc a two or three of the leading merchants, with whom rev twe convened, told uts that in addition to speaking o -English and Chinese, they could converse in French,05 gSpanish, and Gera.These, we must remember, snij -are business nine ...

LITERATURE

... uestion, we mlay well regard the sphere of tie interrogation as unnleh intooe circumn.erihcd, and annswer it accordingly, Speaking gnenrilly, then, to constitinte truth tie rejnresonti tin ' unmt be in exact conforrmity to the tlni'git or faot whic1h it ...

MISERIS SUCCURRERE DISCO

... have heard a maiden sobbing- Whlill he ever, ever come 9 I know all the sigus of battle, Sounds of carnage, sights of war, Speaking to a nation's foelings, Crying to us near and fax. Cold and glitterswords and trumpets, And ?agnificent array; AiX! how esnall ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... still liveohas sung the praises.of those who then fell in spirit-stirring strains- The memory of the dead-- Who fears to speak of ninety-eight? I Who blushes at the name? When cowards mock the patriot's fate, Who hangs his head for shamet The story ...