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SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... conductedbyhfrW. M.3lfler. They w were not all delivered with equal precision and of ,r, correctness, buct the music, generally speaking, D' being boldly energetic, was vwell suited to their w t. powres. The popular chorus, Crown with e feiitlpomptheday,'! ...

THE ATTIC ORATORS FROM ANTIPHON TO ISÆUS.*

... of treating appropriatelyevery ease entrusted.' to him, and of making each client speak as an in.' telligent person, without professional aid, might be. expected to speak in ceraii circimistanceea which chiefly determined the style of Lysias . ?? , The ...

THE PROPOSED IRISH NATIONAL MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND ART

... t for whose benefit, in the belief that their father n was dead, a concert was recently given there, a ?? over M40. They speak highly of Mrs o Wordsworth's spirit under her privations. She t was saved with only a night dregs and a pettiy coat, and this ...

THE SHADOW OF DEATH

... Scott spoke to them, and 1 asked wbat pledge would' have to be left for his'( - friend. On the constable turning round to t speak to Scott, he struck the officer on the brow i i with a knife. For this cowardly action Scott I S was fined £oi, with the a ...

POETRY AND VERSE

... tales of certain 8btsw eorne of them of divine lineage. v !icghsea~g ty is perfectly human; and 'a p. e~rachpc~lStY I ?? that speak, while professedly sound- a sarons many centuries, really sem to belong ¢the ephere on onjr ovin experietce, coming ,thenexststreet ...

LITERATURE

... from the f asroewhat evil eminence enjoyed by Renfrew- shire in the annals of witches and warlocks. Ilecent, historically speaking, though most of I ;he documents are, some of them almlost touch the I irme when clerg and judges sentpor creatures ;o the ...

MR TENNYSON'S NEW PLAY

... indeed, he has not acted as his own 5fpt5C. On his own head, therefore, rests the Ze or blame, if there be either; and, speaking athefirs hsty impressn, we are inc]ined to i that he will be credited with less of the -ibrrer thant of the latter.' We shall ...

LITERATURE

... newly-born children, so that gl they shall not hear a word spoken, to diseover vi whether, in the course of time, they would tn speak the natural and original tongue of mane cc kind. Such experiments were made by James fl IV. of Scotland, and by the potentates ...

FINE ART EXHIBITIONS IN LONDON

... somewhat with the subdued tints of e the pictures by which it is surrounded. Baron at a Leys, though long since dead, yet speaks to 1 artists and anpateura by such pictures as The i r Inn Yard' (88), which renders .adihirably the as I life and movement ...