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THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION

... they make front it are quite equal in point of finish to anything to be seen in the British stands. Of their glass I cannot speak in the same high terms. There is a large display, but the material seems to lack the. clearness of the best English crystal ...

LITERATURE

... Mr Moody, who. persistently tries at keep sell out of sight. At the same time,i is only fair to say that American critics speak of Mr Finney as a modest, but energetic and de- votedjnua, Mr Finney's views on several theo- logical points-such as on original ...

POETRY AND VERSE

... flowing, When something stood behind- A hand was on my shoulder, I knew its touch was kind: It drew me nearer-nearer- We did not speak one word, a For the beating of our own hearts n Was all the sound we heard. in Lays from Latin Iyres, by F. H. , Hummels ...

THE THEATRES

... overhears and sees, unseen, the romantic loves of the sundial and the fountain. In replyto the tender wish that the sundial should speak, he replies from his invisibility, ,and declares that the love of Vavirwill to-morrow disenthrallhim from the stone in which ...

THE LATE LORD AMBERLEY'S BOOK

... that their report 2 r is now under the consideration of the Govern- -Ja ?? News. -OI 9 MUNICIPAL Govm ?? Elcho, in Ja 1, speaking to his motion with reference toothe r municipal reform of London, doss not intend to I j attack the city, but will rather ...

MUSIC IN LONDON

... favour. Nevertheleoc, the strentlht ti, a cantata lies in its songs. (lucts, and toiO, the in music of which is, generally speaking, expresive 1D while free from pretence, and marked by a, a delicacy of feeling quite ih Izarmony wri6 the v. subject. Madame ...

LITERATURE

... I not wield the pen of a Macshiny, and his . writing is sometimes dull, and occasionaly de- generates into what Mr Lowe, speaking of Mr ] Lewis, calls preaching. Bot hi work supplies a vacuum, and will lead the reader of l it to seek fresh fields ...

THE CENTENNIAL EXHIB

... you live as long. There was. no more said about the magnificence of the Exhibition that evening; and I was grateful to the speake or having suggested a new treatment of the subject for a future ocea- sion. It is not youth, surely, that enhances the merit ...

LITERATURE

... secondary c - education cannot be left to be settled by f voluntary subscription lists and death- h gnbed enlightenment that in speaking of the r-proposal for the establishment of provincial E s boards, which is necessarily the key-stone of his whole project ...