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THE NEW QUARTERLY MAGAZINE— OCTOBER

... flower of J their youth, have quickly filled up the gaps in the, crmies, especially when a general average was not, p so to speak, made of the loss, and other districts a had not to contribute These considerations would w tend to showthat grand as is, in ...

POETRY AND VERSE

... remarkable book, but we are so over-bur- Is' thened with a sense of our incapacity to do so, no that we must ask the poet to speak a little for P: himself and make some compensation to our 8s readers. The following sonnet, from section Hers, is perhaps ...

FINE ART EXHIBITIONS IN LONDON

... perhas DonL Juan-n Lorc' Byron's, not Mr Bro's-would have of preferred any fte to thaof ps i weeks r ?? wite i Haidee: P5 ¶t speak f a her n la'ge.' The drawing of thefifuresisas .,harsh s t.t of the rocsa.' Bu the delicate c n coldir of both gives to tie ...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... its accessories. it was more theatrical C ,than within, at least, the memory of the oldest 22 0 Iinhabitant. Hitherto, or to speak more correctly 22 ..recently, the custom has been to shear away many 22 tef the more flauniting accessori.es ofthe pageantry; ...

LITERATURE

... An earlier I work by the same authoress, Ministering s CheBilren, has alrady sold to the extent of 149,000. Such a fact speaks for itself. It quits dwarfs and throws into the shade s the success of even our first-class novelists. I That 4Oliver is ...

LITERATURE

... seemsto be .able to rise- aiote the level- of re Esiusar. The writer fif the preface to the - T;: volume of Summaries,. speaking of the py distinction betweitn History and News, says ery w. .truly t1at between twobsing sounie in thei-r la rovinc and ...

LITERATURE

... LITERBATUBE. (1) PJfasw NichoPs Tables. :Befoor speaking of the utility or ingenuity of professor Nichol's tables, it may be mentioned that they have been compiled, as he e with a view to assist students in 5scia e wiin events and the leading literary ...

SATURDAY POPULAR PROMENADE CONCERTS

... the evening. The one special feature notice- able in its rendering was the marvellous manner in which the, comparatively speaking, small number of strings cut their way through the overpowering, mass of wind instruments. In many passages we never expected ...

ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... writh ease he counted on one's fingers. The P performace of the adagios was,, in rega>rd to as execution comnparatively spea~king, plain sailing, & hut not so the expression of its intense pathos n which wvas fully, brought out. Indeed. it was t evident ...