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PARISIAN GOSSIP AND FASHIONS

... spangled with silver, gold, emeralds, and all imagin- able genms, garlands of brilliant flowers, &e. &c. Wve nmust not forget to speak of walking dresses, as we I cannot all be Republican butterflies going to do| homage to a Royal Highness. Costumes for the ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... of the poor, and learns how much virtue and good ithere are in their lives. , Coltsfoot does not conceal their vices, but speaks of them with gentle words of coin- misseration. From the courtiers of No-land the Prince receives but little encouragemout ...

LITERATURE

... Dliint. '&c. Lveadnou Joseph 3sMutete sad Co. when not speaking. Rehsation sbo hoJ be ostried on as much as possible through the nostrils; Above-all, never catch inthebroath through the month, when speak- ilg, reading, or singing; but always through the nostrils ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... lofty an~d X dignified straius, the caclesiastical phrase before-e rraeirtinned snakinlg itself conspicuous whenever John speaks. ?? whole scene ends wnith a mosr draumatic cjsestiorsing of the Prophet asr to wfho he is, and hero van arrive at the si ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... as I infisat write a line home. 1b7-h' THE BONmAP'ARTIsTss._Te Ordre, vhile affecting to speak ironically of the Great Bonapartiet Con- spiracy,' and speaking lightly of tbis discovery of a CertAtl Conmamittee, usakes the admission that M. Itolher has ...

LITERATURE

... a ghost from behind a projecting crag or from the mouth of a cave, a Bedouin, armed with his long gun, would step forward, speak a few words to our escort, and then silently disappsear. At length we reached a point imme- diately beneath the convent. The ...

LITERATURE AND POLITICS IN FRANCE

... l poemns were composed from 1S3I to 1871, aud these are tnost beautiful. A changed heart, says the anthor somelwhere, speaking of old age; a calm and frost-chilled heart that knows no more the swell of rapture. The pure intelligence of the poetess ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... languages, and the rules areniade to follow illustrative examples, and not to precede them, as is often the case. Generally speaking the rules are exuressed with tolerable accuracy, and the examples are very happily chosen. The exercises attached to the ...

HUNSLET SHOW

... PirsrnxceT responded-Mr.' HuesRounrcT proposed The Judges, to which Mir BoND gardener to the Countess of Powis,' responded, speaking highly of the excellence of the produce exhibited.' The health of the Secretary having been proposed the company separated ...

LITERATURE, ART, SCIENCE, AND MUSIC

... University of Edinburgh, who has lately taken np his residence in London, is, it is said, to be the successor to Mr. Bentham. In speaking of the death of Dr. innicy the daily paper0 have ?? the isuprovesunta chc ?? into the musical services of his chapel. We ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... is enveloped a in folds of the same material; a black mantle is cast e over her left shoulder to form afull drapery. Report speaks highly of the leader and pathetic spirit which animates this work, of its elaborate and beautiful execution, 6 and of the ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIPS

... building's in Vienena, appeare (says the Academy) to give general satisfaction. German critics, Iand even rival architects, speak of it in the highest terms i! of praiso as being one of the most imposimig and the 'Isame time beautif ul conceptions of ...