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GLASGOW INSTITUTE OF THE FINE ARTS

... he intended to pay himself a as forjit, but he trusted he would come down hand- 7 a- somely, for the likeness was really a Speaking one ae-so much an, that one can hardly resst being B- tempted to ask it to favour them with a story. ; Then there were portraits ...

THE INSTITUTE OF THE FINE ARTS

... close of the lecture the trep; r report of the receipts and Stpeni;.;1 iti4i with the coaste, showtog a donc4. £3 This fact speaks for bfelf, ari) O1t k of appreciation of the Society'send ; O ?I . videa rotcl course of iecture,. Y public. A vote of ...

THE THEATRES

... not s ~en any of his Shakespearian pro- g ducts, although we have heard good things of 'e them; and we , u at present only speak briefly s about Sardanap. dlus, which, more than any work of the grew ter dramatist's plays, must have tried Mr Cask ert's ...

GLASGOW SCIENCE ASSOCIATION LECTURES

... Author of the Creation to carry out His work ias an architect carries out His wvork, with a plan before him-that He had, so to speak, restricted Himself in the work of creation by definite limits-i i that He had, like a musician, taken a given theme, and worked ...

THE LIFT OF NORMAN MACLEOD.*

... happy. Chris- hi i tianity was a thing taken for granted, not forced la with scowl and frown. I never heard my father cc t speak of Calvinism, Arminianism, Presbyterianismi w ror Episcopacy, or exaggerate doctrinal differences hi rin my life. I had to ...

LITERATURE

... propriety of doing himself the very thing he 'i r condemns in others. lndeed, one-of the charms I r of the Professor's writing&a4 speaking consists I in the power they display of. kicking up a dust; and. should that power ever fail him, and' hbe allows himself ...