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ARDENMOHR.*

... of a mountain loch, where golden beauties were to be caught from a pound up to three pounds in weight; for generally speaking in such lonely tarns, the multi- tude of the half-starved fish is fatal alike to size and looks and quality. Those who have ...

NATIONAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION

... detachments made no scores, but not a single detachment consumed the full time allowed for firing their rounds. This fact speaks exoeedingly well for the whole division in camp. The following are the cosplete scores: ' NE3W DATThatY.-AI1STRIONG, Timn ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... need Mr. van Campen's help, is it at all intelligible why he should make known his views in the present form. We of course speak of the volume now before us. Another volume is announced which may, and we trust will, contain the results of researches which ...

BLOTTED OUT.*

... experience or belief. :EBlotted Out is a stupid novel, with an evil-favoured heroine; there is little incident, no plot to speak of, the characters are unreal and unlifelike, and there is neither sequence nor probability in anything that is supposed to ...

LES ESCLAVES CHRETIENS.*

... Nihil praeter optimum pretium libertatis suaa uxoris heredi abstulit. But the rareness of such fidelity in heathen times speaks volumes for what we take to have been one of the great social works of Christianity. No doubt heathen moralists occasionally ...

MUSIC

... one of the greatest, certainly one of the most popular composers of whom the future history of music in England will have to speak, Michael William Balfe was fully entitled to the distinction which very many of of his fellow musicians were anxious to se2 ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1876
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1721 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... RADICAL. It is hardly fashionable in these times for a man to Call himself a Radical. It is almost dangerous, in writing or speaking of the times from 1820 to 1850, to defend the positions assumed by even the calmest R1adicals. The most orthodox and respectable ...

New Novels

... Mate, -who, by the bye, would greatly oblige reviewers by favouring them with a name, were it only a lane) one, whereby to speak of him-who has won deserved fame as a writer of novels of incident, comes before us here in a new lighlt, with a story mainly ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1876
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1743 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRAMA

... is with French players only; and it will hardly be doubted that Mie. Trebelli-Bettini and M. Faure, of whom we may hope to speak on a future occasion, are the finest French representatives of lyrical drama who are now heard in London. Both Mine. Trebe ...

STRAND THEATRE

... With which so liberally yone've rewrarded W, hatever pleasure nightly I've afforded, Accept mny thanks, iny gratitude. To speak, As I wrould isisoi to slieal it, words are weala; Indeel, beliese nae, tsey'ae a voline fill So far the deed please to accept ...

Published: Sunday 06 August 1876
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1628 | Page: 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... food. Of flle, the Turkich soldier gets his, or nather the ?? msonelA wvorth, and he is, with very rod n-;cetions well fed. Speaking of the rank and file of the Turkich army, the writer says:- ;vile hardetipa have to be borne-lclten there Is hardly *r feI ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... case ?? i-n which a pestso-p er-feetly -sane0 Uwould 'tiways speakl in, a whisper, -conv-iamed that--when so doing, ha- eas speaking, inl an ordinary tune. 14any one hrict, :downi orc-~ameanvarito cetch wliet he had t~leay; he wouild. loeck ma wondec;or ...