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LITERARY NOTICE

... who made the soul Indestructlble, and the devil who fastened the foul calumny en God of its ever- lsting punishment. Speaking of annihilation, as $'part of the faith once delivered to.the saints, Mr. Hobson says-' As such I hold it, as such I call ...

LITERATURE

... this the storm grew'loed apace; The water-wraith was ehrnikiig; And in the acoivl of beaver each face Urew dark as they were speaking. -But still, as wilder blew the wind, And as the night grvw dreerer, Adown the glen rode armed men- Their trampinpg sounded ...

THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND HIM.*

... fairly matched by his wife; nevertheless, we are almost sure that we should know her again if we were permitted to hear her speak, for she talks so very oddly. In these days, when we believe -the most ladylike girls are wont to call gentlemen by nicknames ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... the inventien of tbe 'teaui Wlast, She explains that her father' was ao'zed with paralysis in 1663, and never recovered to speak for hbmeilf, and thea for this reasion it bis been left to her to asiert his claim to the invention. - The,=mtroversy 'was ...

CURENT LITERATURE

... been singularly successful in furnishing a lind of birdseye view of scientifio discovery from the earliest Meriod. Strictly speaking, natural science can baraly be said to have existed until comparatively recent times, for the glimmerings of scientific truth ...

Literature

... extraordiuarY pi eufs of 1hictellectual nelckeislding are seen in the rapist grow. ovii f Spirit us ini end Rit uslismn. Speak- ing of Spiritidsatisu, ilii' writer says: - In viewv of such a Strange revulsion as this, srich revival of be- li.ets which ...

WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS AT THE DUDLEY GALLERY

... A1VTER-COLOUR DRA WINGS AT THE DUDLEY GALLER Y. 1r is difficult to speak quite fairly of an exhibition so colourless as this, and which leaves so slight an impression either for good or evil. If the mass of drawings he-re collected could be regarded as ...

DRAMA

... brings with him the company of clever psrformeae long identified with the representation of Blnhe Beard at the Globe, not to speak of some rocruits equally well qualilied to render efficient service in the interpretation of musical extrava. ganza. The new ...

ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING IN THE THEATRE ROYAL

... received with 8 St in loud and long-contilnued cheers, said: Mr Chair. at man, ladies and ?? last time I had ( ve the bhoour of speaking to, the South Durham f inLiberal, Association was in the year. 1874, when, V in little- as we. anticipated,we erontevefa ...

GROTE'S ETHICAL FRAGMENTS.*

... Approbation, or its contrary, carries with it an implied reference to a collective opinion. Whoever passes an ethical judgment speaks in the name of the community. This common sanction differs from the sanction of positive law chiefly, if not wholly, in that ...

SPELLING BEES

... will he impossible to satisfy, in a single person, conditions 3 and 4; so, perhaps, duwnztxiri would be best-one man who casi speak and another man who can think;- The Loiterer, in Pictorial W~orld. FOR THE SPELLERS.-It is said that the following 'arrangement ...

LITERATURE

... pilgrimage to.day He would that I should hold to it and go! Nay! when I prayed in this new urgent need (Whereof I will not speak at large) to stay, And share in its doubtful issues, how his voice Grew loud in his dissuasion, ye all heard, Who watched us ...