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THE MASKELYNES.*

... the difficulty, as he is safe to try to do. Nor is his unjlc( yfl Y rival, Sir Edward, much more refined or reticent in speaking of e him to the heroine. I can't wish you hap incss with hlim; ?? vwords would choke me. I can't wish you joy in a Union ...

THE GREAT TONE POETS.*

... the ?? of the futurc amounts to. As rcards this ait-work of the future we cannot but regret that il. Ci(A est should speak of it as though it meant not simply the opera or thc musical dlianma of the future, but a nclw school of music. Tile fact ...

THE MASKELYNES

... the difficulty, as he is safe to try to do. Nor is his unsuccessful rival, Sir Edward, much more refined or reticent in speaking of him to the heroine. I can't wish you happiness with himii; the words would choke me. I can't wish you joy in a union ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... ent no Iongi iigs of of the Times has received the following loiter from a person unst same who, be says, is qualified to speak with authority on 'the long, a' iright question of the Chancel unosel :-4 I promised you some obvious elvet. information ...

OLD DERBY STORIES RE-TOLD

... Rosamond, who PR seems to have been questioned in a manner not altogether in an accordance with modern law; but Hutton shall here speak in] for himself:- It is probable Hewitt had an affection for all rith Rosamond; for the Judge having asked her whether Mrs ...

WORDSWORTH'S FRAGMENTS AND SPECIMENS OF EARLY LATIN.*

... under the influence tf foreign models and it deals with the Latin language just at the woment whenl that language is. so to speak, least historical. The settled laniguage of a literaly age. a language of which there is only one Iccognlzcd dialect, is the ...

WORDSWORTH'S FRAGMENTS AND SPECIMENS OF EARLY LATIN

... under the influence of foreign models; and it deals with the Latin language just at the moment when that language is, so to speak, least historical. The settled language of a literary age, a language of which there is only one recognized dialect, is the ...

THE LAW AND RELIGIOUS OPINION

... power to con- \Te ' everybody, whatever his position, for drunkenness, or sexual ;10~~orality, or not going to church, or speaking with disrespect of an' ecclesiastical institution, you have an idea of the discipline under ;,l'ich Englishmen lived down ...

SOME FEBRUARY MAGAZINES

... Frere. t Taie National Food and Fuel Reformer.-As e copies of this publication only reach us occa- s sionally, we can only speak of its character with reserve. We may note, however, that it is now publishing a course of twelve lectures 6 on Cookery by ...

LITERATURE

... Kinglake will have a more troublesome battle than ILkerman to fight to hold that position. It is a noble charity which bids us speak no evil of the dead, but the dead must be judged by facts as well as the living; and facts are the difficulties which M2r. ...

MUSIC

... Schumann. The most cordial relations existed between him and the former musician, while in his collected criticisms Schumann speaks of Bennett with the utmost enthusiasm. That from a chorister in King's College, Cambridge, Bennett rose to the position of ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 688 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... musical foris of expression.. Both these; qualities vrete acknowledged in their fu llestmeasure by Robert Sedhimann, 'who speaks of Steradale Bennett as the most musical 'df ill Ehglishmen, and in another place cails hinm, in his enthusiastic way, an ...