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MR. HOLMAN HUNT'S NEW PICTURE

... withlthefurthei'advau- tago that they can speak and see, which Mr. Hunt's, ad- mirable as they are, cannot. Nothing is omitted in this picture but the soul of it. The artist is, or should be, a mau who speaks to men, whether in paint or marble, in verse ...

DRAMA

... impicates $ th orising in the west of I E lpad in l; 1 asd th0 inci4enit of th Etrl of Feyve- ?? ?? toobtain apardon, not to speak of the name S Welthorp, uigne~d h9 ,po~of tho.,laroters, ?? the nonie one of . the pear4ons Whoim the w1w QbaXgca with hbarburing ...

MUSIC

... (also conducted by Mr. Charles HlaU6) the week before .last. Of the work in its entirety we shall have occasion again to speak, in noticing its production by the Sacred Earmonie Society in the course of the current season. 33ach's sublime oratorio was ...

ILLUSTRATED BOOKS

... photographer's art. These tokens of ancient Flanders, rich in peace and repose, andin effects of light and shade, speak to the mind as they speak to the artist, whose needle has given permanence to their most characteristic points. -The impressions in the ...

DRAMA

... as a cook, who attends at dinner table with all the voluble activity of a tavern waiter, and who shouts his orders down a speaking pipe with the stentorian energy of the proprietor of a City luncheon bar. There is also ?? 'pretty music in the piece, of ...

DRAMA

... sucocessful pieces they have performed in recent times. Of the story of Le .Proe~ Veaurudieuz there is little need now to speak. It has been disonssed both from an testhetio and a moral point of view. On the latter ground it will perhaps be enough to ...

DRAMA

... as the cele- brated Anglo-Dutch comedian, which means, we pre- sume, merely that he makes the performance of Dutchmen who speak broken English a spicialite. Be that as it may, his acting in the part of Peter Spyk has an artis tic finish and withal a freshness ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... croakings of ill-ornened birds, Thine unctuous lips would no more speak Than sing Pindaric odes in Greek. Received with pleasure; nay, with fay; I'll taole them, every verse. my boy. Tbus speak'st thou to Apollo's child With smiiles as sweet as Devon mild ...

THE PULPIT AND THE THEATRE

... listeus 1.o you, although you speak but fiction: and when we sncak evervone is deaf, although we speak Words of Divine truth ' Garrick said, The question is easily answered, You speak truth as if you believed it fiction, wo speak ?? aq if we believed it truth ...

RECENT NOVELS

... words with which it is enveloped, is no easy ta6k. The heroine speaks iu blank verse. Her lover in in- passionledmoments thees and thous her as if ho wero a Quaker. She has a French maid who speaks Etiglislh like Man Friday. The Sonorous blank verse, in which ...

MUSIC

... Domtino Zoir, with Madame Pauline Luca for the first time as Angela-anuounecd for Friday, and deferred until last night-wo must speak hereadter, the other operas pro- ,nissd for this week heiiig I Puritrsi to-night (with Mdrne. .delintt Patti as331vira for ...

DRAMA

... whole is highly creditable to the new management, and great pains have evidently been taken with it. We are glad to be able to speak in high terms of praise of the band; it has been well trained by the able con- ductor and manager, and the music throughout ...