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THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... there take) intf theit service.those who can speak to them in' Irish or mingle with the natives for the same- purpose1 Will Irishlhotelkeeper:E'n those quarters'accommo. date their guests with Irish-'speaking servants ? or if families in tbe interior of ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... mankind. At the start we may'say that it would'be absurd to speak of Mr. Irving as of an ordiharg actor. He has foughthis way lnch'bb inch to'hitpresenteruinenee; he has had loeses, so to speak -iad he cannot be called the; creature of nu ?? ancy of re- ...

LITERATURE

... defionlinatiols, speaking at piublic rncetings, arid that wve rarely henr them, or any of thier, without a Eensation of ulisenehantseLut. The prra)li.l line of advance to tha same estimate is, that the gift of tolerenbly clear and impressive speaking invariably ...

GAIETY THEATRE—ITALIAN OPERAS

... and not only to her voice, tut to har graceful ornatasro and florid execution- On sn1ore than oud ocoasion we have hed to speak in torui of high praise of Mddle. Mlarimon's clbaits in tlb oily workof Iloto w'skuiown inthiscountr.y, and we have bad oftener ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... study the language; then somhething moite ndy~nced could be supplied. . However, my own v ery limited knowledge forbids me to speak among Irish scholars of high distinction. I enclose theque for £1, my first contribution to the' truly pattiotic end pious ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... cattle showed an increase of 62,705, and this year adds to the improvement; but the returns in other respects for this year speak in a sadder tone. With a deficiency of some twenty-one thousand acres in the extent of land under crops, a diminu. tion in ...

THEATRE ROYAL—THE WOMAN IN WHITE

... principal parts were well nrovided for, particularly Count Fosco, on whom rests ill the great turning points of the plot. We canot speak too highly of Ufr Vining's per3nation of the ac- complisbed, Intriguin~g French adventurer and terriblce vilain, utterly devoid ...

THE PARK DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT

... though they are quiet they are strong speakers) could not be found. In this debate Mr. Smyth had a special right to speak, and to speak ic a witness, for he was chair- mzan of the meeting in Phieuix Park. He told his t tory with great skill for he put ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... t. 'i nioan! brought into reouisition in the spoctaclecara the create, so as speak, of Mr. etngler', saperb team, aad the wobvsucie. manner ih which they are trained speaks highly of rtue hanls that schooled them. The dlivassis an grcgiasl and laugL- ...

LITERATURE

... Grace the Arch- bishop of Cashel has contributed a brief but pithy preface to the translation, and in the course of it he speaks of the book as one which he believes destined to advance numerous souls steadily on the path of Christian peifection,and ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... effect is produced in the old comedy as compared with those employed in the modern compilation make one almost ashamed to speak of them in the same sentence, and one wonders how it has become possible that the farcial extrava- ganzas which now-a-days ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... is~ .- .t hemian Girl, As given by Mr. Roa, theoepu . smacks of the process of embellishments improw. n ment, and, so to speak, posthumous sorrctiCtP a very large extent. It is at beat a performanc that becomes dwarfed when one compares it with the maturer ...