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LITERATURE

... say; but the chief character of the ?? Belmore-is obviously, in some respects, the fictitious counterpart of a cele- brated Whig Lord who, some sixty years ago, used to gather about him, at his old suburban mansion, all the wits, poets, essayists, and ...

SIR D. LEMARCHANT'S LIFE OF LORD ALTHORP

... asked by some members of the Whig party in the House of Commoinst to consider their opinion that i theyoupht to make him theirleader. His own Opiniol asa in favou~r of Brougham, whom it w found, however, that many of the Whigs would not followr. Hie then ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... Harl6f ShoelbfifieoMW'- luillati) ndbrabes 'the pberiod betsween the death of Chatham and the memorable dissolution ot the ,Whig( party,' consequent uponte.V `ae antii.Gallioan Yronzy whioh was attributable in so great a degree to thle inflammatory pa ...

NEW NOVELS

... come home to Miss Turner and I, The good Tryon flumped out L of the room, Charles II. and Cromwell-is a biter pill for a Whig,-.these are but a few of the grammatical eccentricities to be found in Hetty. We would recommend Mr. Kingsley a 1primer ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... right place as a Liberal in saying that a thoroughgoing Liberal of the present day is a Whig of the type of Fox; though he does gross inj ustice 'to. th-e *mere Whigs, as he calls them, of the ?? by naying that they are as treo Tories as Lord Liver- Vool ...

DRAMA

... modifications, both plays are indebted for their most prominent characters and leading situations. Adapted by Cibber to flatter the Whig antipathy to tho Catholic and Jacobite party of 177; .WT NoeVuror kept possession 'of 'thq stage as long as the political allusions ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... influence, as was believed, of Qucee Adelaide and other persons, it is easy to understand that, a Whig Government being on unpleasant necessity, this-was the kind of Whig that would be likely to be'p referred. As Lord Melbourne proved to be able to recomstruct ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... power, has suffered grievous misrepresentation in ot the pages of Hume and his sucoessors; while even th the more friendly Whig historians have done him os but half-hearted justice, tempering theirpraises ba with concessions to established prejudice in ...

MUSIC

... obtained, politically speaking, a more congenial ally in Dr. Brewei. Mr. lebow was 71 years of age; he was a Liberal of the old Whig type, but he had gradually won the respect of his political opponents in addition to the esteem of his political friends. ...

BOOKS, PIGEONS, AND HAWKS

... The House of Commons must its rules defend, Though handles now and then to fools they lend. But t/ti a breach of privilege! Whigs aud Tories t 9) tempora; ! O mores ! Praise Tiineg nn Daily News for their proterrance- More honoured in such breach than nice ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... ?? 'liehboruio wae s rvi-nlly vowlictud and dilprived o' hise tsates, and blunning also the heartless indifucrenco of both Whig and Tory leatiers to his en- hiappy conidition, coals upon ail holleit mnell and woluea in 's ottiiglinmn to labour with ? ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... literary And art it criticism . The advantages anticipated from g this innovation upon the etetoni of bygpne. p days, when Whig blue and ?? con- e tended vith Tory drab solely on the authority le of the name and reputation of each periodical, Le are piefty ...